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College football picks for Saturday The Bottom Line for Fri., Oct. 3
No gang, I haven't bailed on you. Saying that I am experiencing computer problems would be a huge understatement (hopefully this issues will be resolved soon).
The Examiner |
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On TV: 10-3
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Muskogee Phoenix |
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Skype is watching you
A Skype joint venture in China monitors and archives certain Internet text conversations that include politically charged words, according to a report.
Independent Online |
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Security giants fail Virus Bulletin test
Some of the biggest names in the security industry have failed the latest Virus Bulletin 100 test.
iTNews |
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Photographer uses new technology to bring landmarks to life
Peter Horn is a persistent man. The Frisco resident spends his spare time taking hundreds of pictures n moving just inches at a time n of landmarks around town to piece them together in Photosynth, a new program by Microsoft that turns digital images into 3-D explorations.
The Frisco Enterprise |
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How rupee fall will hit Indian IT giants
Indian technology firms have been grappling with a slowdown in the United States economy, one of their biggest markets that contributes almost 50-60 per cent of revenues.
rediff.com |
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Fujitsu notebook gets groovy makeover
Personalizing your laptop can be done in a snap with Fujitsu's Lifebook A1110. The notebook sports some decent specs like a Core 2 Duo processor, 3GB of RAM, 250GB hard drive, webcam, dual-layer DVD burner, and a 15.4-inch LCD, but what makes this notebook stand out from the company's other notebooks are the three swappable computer lid covers. Hoping to cash in on the notebook ...
Yahoo! Tech Advisors |
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New Sony Reader has light, note-taking stylus
NEW YORK -- Sony Corp. unveiled a new e-book reader Thursday with a built-in light and a touch-sensitive display, features that set it apart from Amazon.com Inc.'s competing Kindle reader.
Washington Post |
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Personal Tech
The Washington Post's Rob Pegoraro will be online to discuss recent reviews and answer your personal tech questions.
Washington Post |
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New 911 system up and running
Genny Norton touched computer screens, heard sirens wail and otherwise handled frantic 911 calls with ease Thursday afternoon.
St. Joseph News-Press |
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Upgrading computer may be way to save money
With today's economy going into the dumper, it seems clear that fewer computers will be moving off the shelves this fall and winter.
The Gleaner |
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Vudu Ignites Pixel War Against Apple TV
Santa Clara, California, set-top box maker jacks up the pixel count on some of its HD offerings, taking a swing at Apple TV.
Red Herring |
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Verizon Wireless Commericals Come To Life
One of the company's "can you hear me now" workers visits Putnam County.
WOWK-TV West Virginia |
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Group raises $1.2 million for Sarasota County schools
The Education Foundation of Sarasota County raised a record $1.2 million for the schools this past year, helping to launch initiatives like its computer donation program, which gives students the tools they need to keep up with their peers around the world.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Chinese snooping on some Skype conversations
A Canadian researcher has discovered that a Chinese version of eBay Inc.'s Skype communications software snoops on text chats that contain certain keywords, including "democracy." The revelation is not only of interest to rights groups that monitor Internet...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Microsoft Updates Multiple Sysinternals Tools
wiedzmin writes "A couple of very useful updates have just been released by Microsoft for the ever so popular Sysinternals tool set. The most notable one is ProcessMonitor v2.0 which will now include "real-time TCP and UDP monitoring". Another one, released earlier this year — Desktops 1.0, provides a very unique multi-thread way to get multiple desktops running on your Windows box." Read ...
Slashdot |
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Cooler Master HAF 932
Since the first personal computers were available, technology hasn't stopped evolving. We are now very far from the performance computers from the eighties. With each performance increase achieved, there was also an increase in heat produced.
Overclockers Club |
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Towns scrap Web sites to avoid FOI mandate
A new law that requires towns to post meeting minutes on the Internet is causing at least two Litchfield County communities to shut down their Web sites.
Republican-American |
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Cincinnati games have playoff implications for local teams
If you're a fan of a Dayton-area, Division I, Region 4 team, these are the Week 7 Cincinnati-area games you might want to keep an eye on since they will affect the computer points race:
Dayton Daily News |
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Malfunction forces ballot box use
Shawnee voters may feel like they are taking a step back in time election day as they cast votes in ballot boxes instead of feeding them through electronic counting machines. Residents will vote by ballot box for the mayor and Ward 2 commissioner races because of a technicality and computer issues. The ballots will be tabulated after the other races, so residents and candidates may not know ...
The Shawnee News-Star |
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Misuse of computers probed
The Berkeley County School District is investigating the unauthorized use of its computer system to post comments on news stories at The Post and Courier's Web site, including a threat to kill two people, a school official said Thursday. Law enforcement will be notified about the situation, said Pam Bailey, school district executive director of public relations.
The Post and Courier |
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This weekend it's time to dump old computers in a safe way
This weekend people will be able to dump their old computers and cellphones in an environmentally friendly well, Environment Minister Trevor Mallard said today.
NZPA via Yahoo!Xtra News |
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Popular business directory searches
When it gets knocked down, build it back up and build it bigger. That was Doug Bainter’s view after his business was destroyed by a storm June 1, 2007.
The Enid News & Eagle |
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Asustek expects to ship over six million notebooks and netbooks in Europe this year
Asustek Computer expects its annual notebook shipments including netbooks in Europe will surpass six million units this year and will boost the company's rank to third place.
Digi Times |
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Assembling Internet Images Into a Garden of Webly Delights
Give Hieronymus Bosch a Mac Pro with two 3.2-GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon processors and 32 gigs of RAM, unfettered Internet access — and some electricity — and you have Case Simmons and Andrew Burke's You Can Live Forever in Paradise on Earth. The duo raided image forums like 4chan and 12ozProphet (plus Flickr and Google Image Search) and collected thousands of files to assemble into four ...
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