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Morrow County horse trainer appears on ‘Ellen’
MOUNT GILEAD — When thinking of horsemanship, one tends to think of riders practicing maneuvers or engaging in spirited competition. The Internet probably isn’t the first thought that comes to mind.
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Mexican Institute sues ex-president over classes
The Mexican Institute of Greater Houston, known for its computer classes for Hispanic immigrant parents, has sued its former president for trademark infringement.
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Proposed agreement in HPD shooting focuses on reform
The Houston lawyer who brokered a settlement for the parents of a 14-year-old shot dead by a rookie HPD officer in 2003 said Friday that he thinks this "extraordinary" resolution resulted from an interest by all parties in avoiding a similar tragedy.
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Sat 27th Aug 2005 11:57 UTC, submitted by ajam
Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference is expected to be a coming out party of sorts for the next version of Visual Studio, code-named Orcas. Primary among the new features in and new direction for Orcas will be advances in how the toolset handles data, sources said.
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Recent Original Stories
"Microsoft Office isn't among the apps that will run natively on Intel-based Macs - and it won't be until the latter half of 2007, according to media reports.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 21st Dec 2006 11:35 UTC, submitted by Matt Johnson
eSATA , an external version of the technology that's used to connect hard drives inside the PC chassis. Unlike USB and FireWire, eSATA (external Serial ATA) lets external drives communicate at the same speed as internal drives. Great for storing photos, video and music.
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Reporter's Notebook: Brenda Norrell
EDWARDSVILLE, Illinois – The International Indian Treaty Council and the Longest Walk focused on human rights as inherent rights of Indigenous Peoples, as the walkers arrived for prayers at Cahokia Mounds and the St. Louis Arch, the gateway to the west.
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"Wasting energy is an appalling thing."
At 82, naturalist David Attenborough is still hard at work (up next is a TV series on evolution), and the Internet is reinvigorating his oeuvre: A clip from 1998's "The Life of Birds," featuring a lyrebird that can mimic cameras, car alarms and chainsaws, has been viewed almost 840,000 times since...
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Google-Yahoo: Deal or No Deal?
Google faces a conundrum. If it does a deal with Yahoo, it faces antitrust scrutiny. If it backs out, it leaves Yahoo hanging in the wind. Either way, it could harm its nice-guy image.
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Microsoft Appeals $1.4. Billion Fine by Europe
Microsoft asked Europe’s second-highest court to overturn or reduce a record fine of 899 million euros from the European Union.
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More consumers opt for home automation systems
When Kyle Barker forgets to turn off the kitchen lights before leaving town on business, he can pull out his laptop, click the mouse a few times and do it from anywhere in the world.
Houston Chronicle |
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Week 764: Can You Up Chuck?
Chuck Norris can kill two stones with one bird. When the boogeyman goes to sleep every night, he checks his closet for Chuck Norris. There's no Ctrl button on Chuck Norris's computer -- Chuck Norris is always in control. Previous eras had their Sampsons, their Paul Bunyans, their John Henrys. In ...
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The PC Guy: Recording phone calls
Several readers in recent weeks have asked how they can use their computers to record a phone conversation. This task is not especially difficult, but it does require several components and a small investment of time to set everything up correctly.
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The company expressed concern that to the extent its minority market share has caused software developers to question Apple's prospects in the PC space, developers could be less inclined to develop software for Apple products, and instead feel more inclined to devote their resources to developing software for the larger Windows market or growing Linux market.
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"This is a more critical than usual mini-review of Ubuntu Feisty beta on an HP NC8430 laptop. It practically examines some of the problems laptop users will run into when trying to run Feisty on their hardware."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Sep 2007 21:01 UTC
It does not happen every day that news related to computer technology - news we report on every day - makes its way to the headline news programs and newspapers here in my home country, The Netherlands.
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Technology Report / Advocacy groups take aim at Yahoo-Google partnership
An online advertising partnership between Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc. is facing opposition from consumer and civic groups that didn't wait for an official deal announcement to voice their discontent. Top Google executives said Thursday they are interested in a partnership with their closest rival but didn't indicate how close they were to an agreement.
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Facing Facebook
Following her release from detention on 23 April Esraa Abdel-Fattah, the founder of the Facebook group "6 April: A Nationwide Strike", told newspapers that she would henceforth avoid any form of "virtual activity".
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Distance races key to CHC’s hopes
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George P. Cressman, meteorologist
WASHINGTON — George P. Cressman, a former National Weather Service director who took the lead in applying computers to meteorology and helped change weather forecasting from a form of cloud-gazing guesswork to a codified science, died April 17 at...
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Predators Caught in Worldwide Web
Child molesters may lurk and thrive in the shadows of the Internet, but Interpol may have discovered how to use that refuge against them
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Yahoo's main problem: lack of innovation
In addition to its reluctance to being swallowed whole by Microsoft, Internet pioneer Yahoo is managing to do a few other things right.
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Linked by Adam S on Mon 19th Sep 2005 10:45 UTC
The news has been around, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer says the development process at Microsoft has to change after Windows Vista. The time between releases is just too long , and Microsoft has to show profit to keep shareholders happy.
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