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CF Card RAID in the size of a 2.5-inch SATA HDD from Sans Digital
Sans Digital introduces interesting Compact Flash (CF) enclosures. The Sans Digital CompactSTOR CS1T and CompactRAID CR2T convert Compact Flash cards to a single 2.5" SATA hard drive storage device. The CS1T houses one Compact Flash card, whil...
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Around the valley
- From staff reports Computers went back online Friday for almost 1,000 Idaho Department of Correction employees who had lost e-mail, Internet, and an offender information database for two full days, according to an agency spokeswoman.
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Record Turnout
Hazardous waste collection, 'clean up' events, draw big crowds. Two major "clean-up" and recycling events in Suttons Bay were big hits, according to Bill Perkins, chairman of the Leelanau County Solid Waste Council.
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HCCC graduates its largest class ever
NEWARK - In an energetic, participatory keynote speech, Internet maverick Jeffrey Taylor told Hudson County Community College's Class of 2008 Thursday night that they need to stop "the blame game" and become the CEOs of their lives.
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"The Mono open-source project will create a Linux version of Silverlight by the end of year, said Miguel de Icaza, a Novell vice president and head of Mono. At the Mix '07 conference on Monday, Microsoft touted the ability to write Silverlight Web applications that run on Internet Explorer, Firefox and the Safari browser on Mac OS. Next up for Silverlight is an edition for mobile devices, ...
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"This post comes at the convergence of a number of events. First, there was the story on OSNews titled ' Has the Desktop Linux Bubble Burst ?' That generated a number of responses, one of them from Aaron J. Seigo.
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After three months of testing via two beta releases and two release candidates Vector Linux has released version 5.1 of its Slackware-derived operating system. This release is an important milestone as there is now a working dependency package management system inside a Slack-based distro.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 20th Jul 2007 23:36 UTC, submitted by Mickey
This is the first install of what will be a periodic, ongoing series on how migrate from Microsoft's Windows to other Operating systems. This first article provides insight in the much discussed Ubuntu Linux . "Were it not for Ubuntu being so easy to use in practically every way, I would not have written this article.
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Police
Beverly Thursday r An Atlantic Avenue man said at 9:05 a.m. that someone had broken into his car. r A computer system was reported stolen at 10:01 a.m. from a Herrick Street business. r Starting at 4:24 p.m. Thursday, Beverly police checked on the addresses of 13 registered sex offenders.
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Business Glance
Internet Amid investor pressure, Yahoo delays meeting Yahoo! Inc., the Internet company under pressure from investor Carl Icahn, delayed its annual meeting after the billionaire threatened to oust its directors for snubbing a $47.
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Air Force seeks info on cyber center sites
Air Force officials have asked Gov. Haley Barbour and other governors for details about sites competing to become a new cyber command headquarters.
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Our view: Internet safety should be a priority for parents
The popularity of the TV program, "To Catch a Predator," is a sad reminder that predators are alive and well on the Internet. And some of them will stop at nothing to catch their prey -- a young child.
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9-year-old girl says teacher showed her pornography
Norman J. Finizio II, 46, of Halifax, a Quincy High School teacher, was arrested Thursday and charged with indecent assault and battery on a child under 14.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 5th Apr 2006 01:06 UTC
The One Laptop Per Child organization will use Linux on its inexpensive machines, but the operating system suffers the same code bloat as Windows, the project's leader said Tuesday . My Take: A few months ago I blogged about this as if I knew what was coming.
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"Parallels today announced that its Desktop for Mac virtualization software is available for purchase for $79.99, following the conclusion of a Beta program that generated more than 100000 testers from 71 countries and has resulted in the current stable, high-performance version.
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IBM refunds $13M to Massachusetts for flawed deal
BOSTON — IBM Corp. has agreed to refund $13 million to Massachusetts after the state canceled a software contract that was improperly awarded to a company IBM later acquired.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 8th Jun 2007 03:44 UTC
"In " Windows Vista: more than just a pretty face ," we began our extensive assessment of Windows Vista with a focus on the changes to the graphical framework of Windows. We also talked about improvements to the general Windows API, the media foundation, and improvements in sound.
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Expert Travel Review Site, TheTravelEditor.com is Launched
New expert travel review site, TheTravelEditor.com (http://www.thetraveleditor.com), has been launched to inject some much-needed 21st century thinking into the online travel review market. Created by telecoms and internet veterans in March 2008, TheTravelEditor.com is for the discerning 30-50 year old professional looking for advice and opportunity to social network with top travel writers. ...
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3G iPhone arrived already in Millions via Container Shipments?
ImportGenius is a U.S. Customs Database search company and it looks like they have a "Genius" in marketing. On a new blog entry on their site they analyzed U.S. Customs data to identify the possible shipments of 3G iPhones from Asia to the United...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 27th Jul 2005 19:09 UTC
Today, Microsoft released the first beta of Windows Vista. PC Mag reviews it . "After several years of waiting to see the successor to Windows XP, code-named Longhorn, we've finally gotten our hands on Beta 1 of what now will be called Windows Vista."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 24th May 2006 18:57 UTC
Linux.com reviews SUSE 10.1 , and concludes: "With SUSE 10.1, Novell has embraced and extended its role as the leading desktop distribution.
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Garbage/recycling changes in Princeton
PRINCETON — The city of Princeton Street Department has announced garbage and recycling pick up changes because of the upcoming Memorial Day holiday. Items normally collected on Monday will be picked up on Tuesday. Garbage cans and recyclables should be set out by 6 a.m. Questions may be directed to the street department at (815) 872-7331.
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Consumer Watch: Mechanics start their own blacklist
AutoShopBlacklist.com, a Web site that allows mechanics nationwide to list the names of "bad customers," is a service Michael Haven thinks is long overdue.
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X-rated content infiltrates Benicia library's story line for kids
Hacker replaces fairy tale with adult material
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"US software maker Oracle is considering launching a version of the Linux operating system and has looked at buying one of the two firms dominating the technology, the Financial Times newspaper reported on Monday.
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