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County libraries offer free printing for FEMA applications
Fort Bend County residents without power or Internet access can use the local libraries to being the FEMA claims process.
Sugar Land Sun |
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Tips for Designing the Perfect Dorm Room on a Budget
(ARA) - As parents send their kids back-to-school this fall, many families will be spending less on their back to school purchases. According to a recent survey commissioned by Microsoft, 58 percent of parents say the economy will affect college related purchases this fall.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Library offering wireless Internet for patrons
The Deer Park Public Library started offering wireless Internet access through a Wi-Fi hot-spot two weeks ago. People can access the Internet using their library card number.
Deer Park Broadcaster & Progress |
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Foldable computer and TV screens come closer to reality
Washington, October 3 : Computers that can be folded up to be put in the pocket and televisions sets that can be bended to view may soon be a reality, thanks to the efforts of researchers from Sony and the Max Planck Institute.
New Kerala |
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Britain's MI5 bungles again, now PC with anti-terror files stolen
London, Oct.3 : Agents of Britain's MI5 intelligence service have bungled again.
New Kerala |
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Non-profit organization provides software for special needs children
Andrew Bryan manages a little-known non-profit organization, ESE Resources, from his house in Deer Park, while currently working as a contract worker for Comcast. The organization provides software and computers for special needs elementary level children.
Deer Park Broadcaster & Progress |
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Police: Break-in at home an isolated occurrence
A residence on the 600 block of Buena Vista Drive was entered between 8:30 a.m. and 2:45 p.m. on Sept. 16, according to the Glen Ellyn Police Department. High-price jewelry and electronics were among items stolen.
The Glen Ellyn Sun |
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Reseacher identifies security flaws in Apple iPhone
Faults in email and Safari may pose potential threats A research has discovered two flaws in Apple's iPhone that could cause a security threat.
PC Advisor |
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ProMOS to cut DRAM output 10-15% in 4Q
ProMOS Technologies indicated today that since it has already successfully migrated all foundry products, as well as its own proprietary legacy products, from the 8-inch wafer fab (FAB 1) to the 12-inch wafer fab (FAB 2), it will now commence to shut down the 8-inch wafer fab, as originally planned.
Digi Times |
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Dell continued to gain ground in 2Q08 PC market, says iSuppli
PC demand continues to defy economic and financial woes with worldwide unit shipments growing by 14.5% in the second quarter of 2008, compared to the same period a year earlier, to reach 70.2 million units. There were no changes among the top-five PC OEM rankings compared to the first quarter, according to iSuppli.
Digi Times |
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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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Nigeria: The Hackers Challenge
Much as information technology has helped global interaction by reducing it to a global village, it has brought with it a pack of discomfort and pain.
AllAfrica.com |
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LapWorks to Debut New Products at the E for All Expo this October
LapWorks, a leading retailer of laptop desks and notebook accessories, will debut several new products at the Entertainment for All Expo at the Los Angeles Convention Center in California. The expo showcases some of the latest gaming technology on the market. (PRWeb Oct 3, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/10/prweb1420294.htm
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Visionael Partners With Government Solution Providers To Manage Network Inventory For Federal Intelligence Agencies
Visionael Corporation, today announced its partnership with Government Solution Providers (GSP), a telecommunications reseller and contractor for the defense and intelligence customer community.
ITResellerOnline |
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Noble intent a big glitch in many rural towns
GEORGE KRIMSKY REPUBLICAN-AMERICAN At first blush, one wonders what all the fuss is about. Connecticut's municipalities have been told that if they have an official Web site, they soon will have to post all their meeting agendas and minutes electronically at the same time they file them with the town clerk.
Republican-American |
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The Role of Cloud Computing as Resource Provider for Grid Sites
Let me show how I see Cloud (and virtualization as enabling technology) and Grid as complementary technologies that will coexist and cooperate at different levels of abstraction in future infrastructures. I will first clearly state my position about Cloud and Grid, which are complementary technologies. read more
Linux World |
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First-Year Tweets About Life Up the Hill
Students who frequent the Colgate University web page have noticed a change. No, it is not new scenic pictures on the slideshow, or a change from the traditional maroon backdrop. The lower right hand corner of the screen is now home to one of technologies newest innovations, and it's all about "tweeting.
Colgate Maroon-News |
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09:23 (BST), 03/10/2008 NBA 2K9 Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS With the start of the regular NBA basketball ...
With the start of the regular NBA basketball season right around the corner, 2K Sports today announced that a free demo of NBA® 2K9 is now available for download on PlayStation®Network, and is scheduled to be available tomorrow morning on Xbox LIVE® Marketplace for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft.
gamesindustry.biz |
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Man caught in online sex sting wins appeal
MADISON An appeals court on Thursday overturned the conviction of a Wisconsin man who had a sexually explicit online chat with an investigator posing as an eighth-grade girl.
Green Bay Press-Gazette |
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Touch screens bring California company to fore
SANTA CLARA — The first of the "Google phones" is controlled using a method that is finally gaining momentum in mobile computing: swiping a finger across the screen. The touch sensors in T-Mobile's G1 phone, which hits the market Oct. 23, are made by Synaptics Inc.
The Monterey County Herald |
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Domain registrars warned on oversight
The nonprofit association that oversees Internet addresses says it will sanction two major domain registrars unless they fix flaws in their system for investigating shady Web sites.
The Washington Times |
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US Presidential Election Gets Social
Last week, Twitter launched its US Presidential Election microblogging site and, with social media likely to play a big part in the outcome, politicians this side of the pond should be looking closely at its impact, experts say.
New Media Knowledge |
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'Weather geek' stays busy at Atunyote
Vernon- Wade Stettner sits in a barren trailer on a parking lot adjacent to Atunyote Golf Club. In that trailer, Stettner keeps careful watch on two computers that display large maps of New York state and its attendant weather. Green patches representing rain digitally traverse the screen.
The Post-Standard |
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Microsoft exec describes marvels that lurk beneath Surface
In a few years, the things you put on your coffee table might suddenly be a whole lot more interesting.
ITBusiness.ca |
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Girls Aloud - Civil Servant Prosecuted Over Girls Aloud Murder Blog
A 35-year-old man is being prosecuted over an online blog in which he allegedly depicted the rape, murder and mutilation of pop band Girls Aloud.Darryn Walker, a ...
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