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Kingston Ships 32GB USB Thumbdrive
Kingston Technologies on Wednesday announced that it is shipping a 32GB version of its DataTraveler 150 USB flash drive. The...
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Freeverse Offers Burning Monkey Puzzle Lab for IPhone
Freeverse Software has released Burning Monkey Puzzle Lab for the iPhone and iPod touch. It costs 99 cents and is available...
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Hot Docs: Alleged Hacker of Sarah Palin's Yahoo E-mail Account Indicted
Accused Tennessee resident faces five years in prison and a $250,000 fine.
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WWE Diva Considering Retirement?, Hardy Draws, RVD, Cryme Tyme, More
» SmackDown Diva Victoria, 37, posted a blog on her MySpace page yesterday in which she mentions hanging up the boots in the future. Victoria wrote: "I have been doing my best to lay the Smackdown every Friday night. I hope everyone followed us to MyNetwork.
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Rick Sanchez's news show brings the Internet to TV
MIAMI - Is this really CNN? Or are we trapped inside a pinball machine with Rick Sanchez?
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Toshiba intros WiMAX-packing Satellite U405-ST550W
Filed under: Laptops , Wireless Well, it looks like the flood of products piggybacking on the launch of Sprint's XOHM WiMAX network isn't showing any signs of letting up just yet, with Toshiba only the latest to hop on board with its new WiMAX-ready Satellite U405-ST550W laptop. That welcome connectivity addition comes in the form of what Toshiba describes as the "first ever" ...
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'Brick' MacBook Pro leaked in up-close spy shot?
Filed under: Laptops Since we heard those "Brick" rumors the other day, the mill has been all but silent... until now. It's hard to tell exactly what we're looking at here, but damned if this doesn't look like some fancy new MacBook Pro carved out of a single piece of metal . We'll let you make your own decisions after giving this the once over, but if this is what Apple has in store ...
Engadget |
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Liberty County Starts Early with Recycling Efforts
First United Methodist Pre-K and Kindergarten placed 19th in a national recycling event, competing with more than 1,000 other schools.
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Web technology cuts mobile calling fees
BOSTON (Reuters) - The cost of talking on the go is coming down, thanks to an increasing number of options for using Internet calling services on mobile phones as an alternative to traditional cellular service plans.
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Laptop may have caused Qantas incident
A passenger's laptop computer rather than air turbulence or human error is being considered as a possible cause of the Qantas incident off Western Australia on Tuesday.
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Opera Unleashes 9.6 Browser On World
The latest offering from Opera stacks up nicely against Firefox, IE...
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TrueCommerce Announces SaaS Capabilities
True Commerce, Inc. has developed a Software as a Service (SaaS)-based version of Transaction Manager(TM), its industry-leading EDI translation software. As a result, users can now access functionality using a web browser, providing increased flexibility and the ability to become EDI enabled in a fraction of the time it takes with traditional desktop software.
Centre Daily Times |
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Rick Sanchez's news show brings the Internet to TV
MIAMI - Is this really CNN? Or are we trapped inside a pinball machine with Rick Sanchez?
The Kansas City Star |
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Innovative Solutions & Support Announces WAAS LPV Approach at NBAA
Today at the 61st NBAA Convention in Orlando, Florida, Innovative Solutions & Support, Inc. (NASDAQ:ISSC) launched a Wide Area Augmentation System (WAAS) program with Lateral Precision Performance with Vertical Guidance (LPV) for its PC-12 Cockpit/IP(TM) Flat Panel Display System.
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Rockford Computers for Stateline Schools
A non-profit organization takes our old computers and re-furbishes them for students.
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Low-cost fix may put end to lines on screen
Q. I have a 3-year-old Apple iMac G5 desktop computer. In August, the screen started displaying a series of small, randomly distributed vertical lines. By late September, the number of lines had increased to 33.
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Scanners can bridge gap between business cards, high-tech
Even though many phone numbers and e-mail addresses are just a Google search away, low-tech, paper business cards remain popular. So what's the best way to get contact information from the business card into your computer or phone?
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ITSA Day
The University of Florida Office of Information Technology and the UF IT Security Team hosted the Information Technology Security Awareness Day in the Reitz Student Union at the University of Florida.
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Top iTunes downloads
Top 10 songs on iTunes Music Store for Oct. 8:
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Two more computers stolen from Racine schools
RACINE — Two computers were stolen from Jerstad Elementary School Monday night, bringing the total to at least 59 computers taken from Unified schools in a recent rash of burglaries.
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Design Your Own Presidential Contender at Web Site
Step aside, John McCain and Barack Obama. Meet Sen. Julian Polonius Foley Marcos DeWiki III, a true man of the people. DeWiki - in Internet fashion - is making an unprecedented run for president of the United States. You've never heard of him? He's not on your ballot? Click his Web site and learn all about his sordid past and political acumen ... or, if you wish, change history or add to it: .
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Fla. improves technology to track probationers
Until recently, when Florida probation officers went out to check on sex offenders wearing ankle bracelets, they had to leave an important tool in the office: the monitoring software that tracks the offenders.
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Preview RSS Feeds with Faster Opera 9.6 Browser
Opera today announced the latest update to its desktop browser. Opera 9.6 features improvements to the browser's built-in e-mail client and additions to the synchronization service, Opera Link.
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Debates, Facts, and Live Tweeting: How Politifact and NPR Do It
For live event coverage, more and more people turn to their TVs and computers simultaneously . This is especially true for political coverage -- and you could really see it in action during last night's presidential debate.
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20-Year-Old Indicted For Hacking Palin's Email
The son of a Democratic Tennessee state lawmaker charged with hacking the e-mail account of Republican vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin has pleaded not guilty.
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