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Microsoft software gives free tours of space
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Any Star Trek fan knows that space travel is not always easy, but Microsoft Corp wants to make traveling the "final frontier" as simple as turning on your computer.
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Blogs offer fashion fans new source of information
Setting the scene for a spring wedding, letting an umbrella lengthen your look or rushing the red carpet to rate the A-listers: Fashion blogs tell it like it is.
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Dentist giving unusual check-ups
A London dentist is giving patients check-ups over the internet.
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Google offers to imbue all websites with social networking
A file photo shows the Google logo at a book fair in Frankfurt, Germany. The web giant has set out to enable all websites to be imbued with common social networking features along the lines of MySpace and Facebook
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First Look: Logitech ClearChat Wireless headset
Not every computer has a built-in microphone or speakers, and to fix this problem, you typically have to connect your own peripherals through multiple cables. Worse may be that if the cables arenít long enough, youíll still be tied to the computer if you want to make use of the hardware. To avoid these two problems, Logitech offers its ClearChat Wi...
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Recent Original Stories
One of the most innovative features coming in Windows Longhorn Server isn't really a feature as much as a whole new version of Windows . It's called Server Core, and it will only take one-sixth of the disk space of a normal Longhorn installation.
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Sprints WiMax venture under attack
An Illinois wireless company is seeking a court order to block Sprint Nextel's new $14.5 billion WiMax spinoff venture.
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Apple Says Online Stores Sold Out Of iPhone
Apple Inc. says its online stores in the U.S. and U.K. are sold out of the iPhone.
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Microsoft software gives free tours of space
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Any Star Trek fan knows that space travel is not always easy, but Microsoft wants to make travelling the "final frontier" as simple as turning on your computer.
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Microsoft software gives free tours of space
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Any Star Trek fan knows that space travel is not always easy, but Microsoft Corp wants to make traveling the "final frontier" as simple as turning on your computer.
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You will obey, BBC tells Dr Who knitter
A CRAFT enthusiast who posted knitting patterns inspired by Doctor Who characters on the internet has had them exterminated by the BBC's own Daleks in the forms of a copyright infringement notice.
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Community/Entertainment
Rabies clinic with distemper combination vaccines and computer microchipping also available, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Nittany Valley TrueValue Hardware, Route 64, between Hecla Park and Hublersburg. Information: Kolbrooks Veterinary Clinic, 814-383-4415 or 814-355-1958.
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China sets up high-performance computer energy saving review lab
The newly set up lab will scrutinize energy consumption of all high performance computer products which contributed a large part of the billion watts of energy consumed.
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Microsoft's Worldwide Telescope lets users virtually explore space
Computer users now can fly through the universe, viewing stars, planets and celestial bodies as an astronomer would, with the introduction of the Worldwide Telescope by Microsoft. The virtual service combines images and databases from every major telescope...
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Report: Dell phasing out XPS gaming systems
Dell will phase begin phasing out its XPS game computer line next month, leaving Alienware as the sole high-end game desktop PC offering.
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Google offers to imbue all websites with social networking
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Google has set out to enable all websites, free of charge, to be imbued with common social networking features as the Internet evolves toward becoming a giant community along the lines of MySpace or Facebook.
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Google offers to imbue all websites with social networking
Google has set out to enable all websites, free of charge, to be imbued with common social networking features as the Internet evolves toward becoming a giant community along the lines of MySpace or Facebook.
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Recent Original Stories
"Last summer, when I wrote ' Vicious orchestrated assault on MacBook wireless researchers ', it set off a long chain of heated debates and blogs.
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by (Staff) on Sat 30th Jul 2005 09:47 UTC in reply to " premier "
No. You got it backwards, not me. Apple did buy a video editing engine called Key Grip from Macromedia that later became the product known as Final Cut Pro.
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Wiki tools make sense of search
SAN FRANCISCO - Powerset has unveiled tools for searching Wikipedia that use conversational phrasing instead of keywords, marking the first step of its challenge to established web search services such as Google.
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Tom Gregory: All We Are Saying is Give Peace Your Pants
Longing to find our hippie remnants, I went on an archaeological dig through vintage stores, fashion magazines, and the internet.
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by r2d2d3d4d5 (1.2) on Sat 3rd Jun 2006 16:25 UTC
Yes, you are mistaken. Both me and many other people buy laptops in order to get laptops. Not laptops + someos, but laptops.
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Sprint Nextel posts loss and offers gloomy outlook
The wireless carrier said that its lackluster performance would continue in the coming quarters as it fights to keep customers and struggles with a merger that has not lived up to its promise.
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iPhone Sold Out Online, Apple Says
Apple Inc. said its online stores in the U.S. and U.K. are sold out of the iPhone, a sign supplies are being winnowed ahead of the launch of the device's next generation that will feature faster Internet surfing speeds.
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BlackBerry unveils 'Bold' version, to hit market soon
By Gurmukh Singh, Toronto, May 13: To broaden its 14-million customer base, BlackBerry maker Research in Motion, based at Waterloo near here, Monday unveiled a new and sleeker version of the wireless device that is a style statement among professionals and corporates around the world.
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