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Apple computer shop moving to Near East Side
The Mac Shop, a privately owned store that sells and services Apple computers and accessories, is moving to a new location and changing its name. MacXprts is scheduled to open Oct. 17 in a 1,300-square-foot space at 804 Williamson St. The spot had been home to Moco Market, which closed in July. "The location on Odana Road was never meant to be a permanent home," said owner Jonathan Neese. "We ...
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October 9, 2008
Reality starlet Kim Kardashian came to "Extra" to set the record straight about internet buzz that she's had her breasts enhanced -- did she or didn't she?
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Here's the news - I'm on Facebook
THE team at 3AW have been instructed to watch their computer usage after the radio station missed an hourly news bulletin because the newsreader was on Facebook.
The Courier Mail |
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Facebook causes radio station to miss news
STAFF at a radio station have been warned about their computer usage after a presenter browsing Facebook forgot to read the news.
News Interactive |
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Here's the news - I'm on Facebook
THE team at 3AW have been instructed to watch their computer usage after the radio station missed an hourly news bulletin because the newsreader was on Facebook.
Herald Sun |
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Here's the news - I'm on Facebook
THE team at 3AW have been instructed to watch their computer usage after the radio station missed an hourly news bulletin because the newsreader was on Facebook.
News Interactive |
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H. P. Plant in China
Hewlett-Packard plans to operate a computer plant in the Chongqing area of China, expanding its presence in Western China.
New York Times |
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Apple confirms Oct. 14 event; new laptops on the way?
Orlando Sentinel |
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Customer Service
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. - Supermodel Christie Brinkley wants her ex-husband to shield their children from a televised interview in which he explains his affair with a teenager and his Internet porn proclivities.
Brandon Sun |
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Microsoft, Expedia are listed among 700 WaMu creditors
Washington Mutual has filed a list of nearly 700 potential creditors in its bankruptcy case, ranging from Seattle-area companies such as Microsoft Corp. and online travel agency Expedia Inc. to individuals, former WaMu board members and nationwide pension funds. (MSFT)
BizJournals |
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GET ANSWERS: Go Green with Old Appliances
Some landfills in Central Georgia including Bibb, Monroe, and Houston accept TVs and computers. But many across the nation have banned large electronics.
13 WMAZ Macon |
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Review: Tiny flash drives improve their security
Flash memory drives, the size of your thumb, are dirt cheap and offer gigabytes of storage. It's tempting to fill one of them with important computer files, clip it to a key chain and hit the road.
Miami Herald |
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GET ANSWERS: Go Green with Old Appliances
Some landfills in Central Georgia including Bibb, Monroe, and Houston accept TVs and computers. But many across the nation have banned large electronics.
13 WMAZ Macon |
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Eleven Microsoft fixes for October
Microsoft is planning to release at least eleven security fixes next Tuesday.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Shanghai RagenTek Selects Winwap's Browser and MMS Client for its New Smartphone
Winwap Technologies Oy, specialist in providing mobile Internet browsers and multimedia messaging software, and Shanghai RagenTek Communication Technology Co. Ltd., leading GSM/GPRS and Smartphone solution provider, announced today that RagenTek have licensed Winwap's applications and will include them in their new Smartphone product called Cronus.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Shanghai RagenTek Selects Winwap's Browser and MMS Client for its New Smartphone
Winwap Technologies Oy, specialist in providing mobile Internet browsers and multimedia messaging software, and Shanghai RagenTek Communication Technology Co. Ltd., leading GSM/GPRS and Smartphone solution provider, announced today that RagenTek have licensed Winwap's applications and will include them in their new Smartphone product called Cronus.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Numonyx and Elpida Finalize Foundry Agreement for 300mm NOR Flash Memory Capacity
GENEVA & TOKYO----Elpida Memory, Inc. and Numonyx B.V. today announced that they have formally signed a foundry agreement for Numonyx to utilize Elpida’s leading-edge 300mm wafer facility in Hiroshima to manufacture NOR flash memory.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Lions banking on defence against Edmonton
Every so often, defensive end Cameron Wake slips a DVD into his computer to watch a highlight reel of James (Quick) Parker sacking quarterbacks.
Slam! Sports |
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September 2008: Search Engine Land’s Most Popular Stories
Below are Search Engine Land’s 10 most popular stories from September 2008: 1) Searching With Google Chrome & Omnibox - Now that Google Chrome is live, I spent some time looking at the search features within it, especially to see — as I did recently with Internet Explorer 8 — whether Google [...]
Search Engine Land |
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Apple iPod Touch named T3's gadget of the year
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Apple has swept the board at Britain's T3 technology magazine's annual awards, winning four top prizes, including gadget of the year for its iPod Touch.
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The QC vs. San Fran
The Charlotte Observer is pleased to be able to offer its users the opportunity to make comments and hold conversations online. However, the interactive nature of the internet makes it impracticable for our staff to monitor each and every posting.
The Charlotte Observer |
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Greenville Considers Mandatory Recycling
Mandatory recycling could be in the future for Greenville residents.
WITN 7 North Carolina |
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India No. 1 spamming nation in Asia
BANGALORE, INDIA: India is the 7th largest spam sender in the world, according to Trend Micro Inc., a global leader in Internet content security. India is the leader among Asian countries in spam, accounting for more than 4 percent of the total global spam.
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Report: NSA listened in on personal military calls
The Senate Select Intelligence Committee is looking into allegations from two U.S. military linguists that the government routinely listened in on phone calls of American military and humanitarian aid workers serving overseas.
Seattle Times |
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Protect your eyes from computer vision syndrome
If you're like most people you sent a lot of time in front of the computer, but what is it doing to your eyes? Now there are new ways to protect your vision.
KING5 Seattle |
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