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Column: Cast a Vote: Should I Go TV-Free?
Has the time come to get rid of my television? I’m not referring to just my specific provider here. I mean no cable TV. No satellite TV. No rabbit ears. Can it be done yet? Can broadband video fill the void? I’m going to let the readers decide. Yes, I’m offering myself up as a guinea pig for the broadband-powered video lifestyle. I’ll explain my reasoning later, but for now let me say that if I ...
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Hackers take aim at World Bank
Network under constant attack, claims report.
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Cooler Master GeminII S Review
Have you been looking for a new cooler for your processor? Have you just begun down the long, frustrating, and enjoyable road of overclocking your computer? Have you been using your stock cooler for your processor and notice that your temperatures keep on getting very high?
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Asustek to add motherboards to Eee family; responds to Eee Box virus reports
In addition to the Eee PC and Eee Box, and previously announced all-in-one PC, Eee Top (previously known as Eee Monitor) and Eee TV, Asustek is also planning to add a motherboard line under the Eee family during first-quarter 2009, according to industry sources.
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Microscope-On-a-Chip Is One Step Closer to the Tricorder
: Photo: Dave Bullock/Wired.com LOS ANGELES, California – In the very near future, drawing blood may be obsolete. Instead, implants will be able to image your blood and monitor it constantly. This is because scientists at Caltech have squeezed a microscope onto a computer chip not much larger than a dime. And that’s just the demo unit. Shrinking a standard microscope to this size is practically ...
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eCopy Announces Office Equipment Channel Partners Best Practices Awards
eCopy, Inc., a provider of document imaging solutions that integrate paper documents into business software applications, recently announced the winners of the eCopy Office Equipment Channel Partners Best Practices Awards.
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eCopy Announces Customer Best Practices Award Winners For 2008
eCopy, Inc., document imaging solutions that integrate paper documents into business software applications, recently announced the winners of the third annual eCopy Best Practices awards.
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Houses recycled
QUAPAW, Okla. — What’s happening on a 180-acre tract of land south of Quapaw has probably not happened before anywhere else. It’s a recycling project on a massive scale that — when completed early next year — should ease the shortage of affordable housing in Ottawa County.
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Chihuahua remains top dog at box offices
New York - The computer-assisted comedy Beverly Hills Chihuahua kept its teeth sunk into the top spot at North American box offices over the weekend with three-day revenue of 17.5 million dollars, according to preliminary studio estimates issued Sund...
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False Email claims to be FDIC
The Better Business Bureau wants you to be aware of an email, claiming to be from the FDIC. The email gets your attention by saying ‘funds wired into your account are stolen’. Don’t fall for it! Instead, make sure your anti-virus software is up to date.
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Didn't Let NASA Stop Him
An American computer game designer reached space Sunday, fulfilling a long-deferred childhood dream that began with the flight of his astronaut father.
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The best time to get IT help: before your computer crashes
In the world of information technology, things can go sideways fairly quickly. Whether it’s a broken computer, a security breach or a network crash, it only takes a moment for your business’s productivity to grind to a screeching halt.
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Seagate 500GB Notebook Hard Drives Power New Acer Notebook Computers With World's Highest Capacity And Speed
Seagate (NASDAQ:STX) today announced that Acer, one of the world’s largest providers of notebook computers, is offering new mobile computers using Seagate Momentus? 5400.6 hard drives – a 500GB 2.5-in
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Feature: hot tips for virtualisation
Migrating systems to a virtualised environment can deliver significant efficiency gains and cost savings, but it has to be planned carefully. Martin Courtney explains how IT leaders can improve the odds of success.
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UK Ministry of Defence loses data on 100,000 personnel
The Ministry of Defence is investigating the loss of a computer hard drive that could contain the personal details of 100,000 members of the armed forces, according to media reports.
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DNA 'time capsule' to dock on space station
BAIKONUR, Kazakhstan - An American computer game designer, armed with a DNA "time capsule," fulfilled his childhood dream by blasting into outer space. The...
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No Internet for 9/11 mastermind
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico - A U.S. military judge has denied a request from professed Sept. 11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed for Internet access inside his prison cell, ruling...
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CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS
Research in Motion Ltd., maker of the BlackBerry, is taking on Apple Inc. with a touch-screen phone that puts a new twist on the technology. RIM is known for its e-mail-oriented phones with large keypads.
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Ballmer talks about Vista, Xbox and more
SAN JOSE, Calif. — As chief executive of Microsoft, Steve Ballmer heads a company that's not just a PC software giant but also a growing presence in the broader consumer electronics industry. In less than 10 years, Microsoft has become a major player in video games, mobile phones, set-top boxes and Internet search and advertising.
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G2 an alternative to iPod, with free music
Would you be interested in a portable music player that does not require a subscription fee or the need to transfer digital files for new music? All you need to do is buy the gadget and plug it in to your computer (or use a wireless connection) to add as much music as you want for free.
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PC/104 adopts PCI Express
The PC/104 bus is an ISA-compatible, 3.550-inch x 3.775-inch, stackable board-level architecture that evolved from the MiniModule mezzanine bus fielded by Ampro Computer in 1987 and was standardized under the auspices of the PC/104 Consortium in 1992. It grew over time into a family of architectures, with the advent of PC/104-Plus (ISA bus and PCI bus) in 1997 and PCI-104 (PCI only) in 2003. The ...
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PC/104 adopts PCI Express
The PC/104 bus is an ISA-compatible, 3.550-inch x 3.775-inch, stackable board-level architecture that evolved from the MiniModule mezzanine bus fielded by Ampro Computer in 1987 and was standardized under the auspices of the PC/104 Consortium in 1992. It grew over time into a family of architectures, with the advent of PC/104-Plus (ISA bus and PCI bus) in 1997 and PCI-104 (PCI only) in 2003. The ...
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Talking English Dictionary Available for iPhone & iPod Touch
Paragon Software Group, a software developer and content provider for mobile devices and desktop PCs, has launched The Talking English Dictionary for the iPhone and iPod touch.
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Scitation Implements Content Redesigns
The American Institute of Physics (AIP) announced the release of content redesigns for six additional clients on AIP's Scitation online publishing platform.
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Four lines of text here please
ITHACA ? The thought of a driverless, computer-guided car transporting people where they want to go on demand is a futuristic notion to some.To Jacob Roberts, podcars ? or PRTs, for personal rapid transit ? represent an important component in the here-and-now of transportation. "It's time we design cities for the human, not for the automobile," said Roberts, president of Connect Ithaca, a ...
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