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Spiralfrog.com to offer downloads from EMI artists
LOS ANGELES - SpiralFrog Inc., which operates an ad-supported, free music and video download Web site, said Monday it will soon begin offering content from Coldplay, Keith...
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Phone Can Sniff Out Pals
A NEW service that "sniffs out" where your friends are by tracking their mobile phones was launched in the UK yesterday. It can be used through the Facebook internet network site and major mobile providers.
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Intel's Maloney: No Plans to Revise Atom Roadmap
Intel has no plans to change the Atom processor roadmap, the company said.
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A Different Canvas
Bored with my old motorbike and too poor to buy a new one, I decided to take the plunge and trust my baby with a professional motorbike artist. As I browsed the internet for design ideas, I came across Kzak’s website, full of sample images of design that can be sprayed on motorbikes. I was sold.
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SanDisk eyes ultra low-cost PCs for flash drives
TAIPEI (Reuters) - SanDisk Corp , the world's No.1 supplier of flash memory-based data storage cards, said it would target ultra low-cost personal computers and business-use laptop PCs to drive demand for its solid-state drives.
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SanDisk eyes ultra low-cost PCs for flash drives
SanDisk Corp , the world's No.1 supplier of flash memory-based data storage cards, said it would target ultra low-cost personal computers and business-use laptop PCs to drive demand for its solid-state drives.
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Recent Original Stories
After roughly 12 years of work, the Wine Project is about to take its widely used Windows translation layer to a place it has not been in all that time: beta.
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Roogoo and Aces of the Galaxy for XBLA News by
Microsoft is readying Roogoo and Aces of the Galaxy for release on Live Arcade tomorrow. The former we quite liked when we fiddled around with it earlier this year. It has you guiding blocks through similarly-shaped holes in discs you rotate by using the triggers on your pad.
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Recent Original Stories
OneStat reported that Mozilla's browsers have a total global usage share of 11.51 percent.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 13th Jun 2007 10:31 UTC, submitted by Gary Driggs
According to Microsoft's beta tester site for Windows Home Server , they "will be notifying all applicants this week that they can now access the Windows Home Server RC build in order to download the software."
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Recent Original Stories
The entire premise of your argument is flawed. This is not Google asking people to slave away on THEIR code, this is Google paying people to help projects that would otherwise be volunteer-based development anyway.
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Intel intros Diamondville CPU, 4-series chipsets
Intel is rolling out the second wave of Atom processors at Computex 2008 – one CPU for Netbooks and one for Nettops. Both are based on the Diamondville single-core, a slightly modified version of the original Silverthorne chip. Intel also rolled out its next-generation desktop chipsets, which deliver support for Displayport and HDMI interfaces.
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Intel launches cheap solid state disk drives
Intel has begun offering NAND flash-based solid state disk drives (SSDs) for mobile Internet devices (MIDs) and entry-level desktop and notebook computers, referred to as Nettops and netbooks. They might not offer a whole lot of capacity, but they are one of the first SSDs we can actually call affordable.
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Online Collaboration Tools - New Technologies And Web Services - Sharewood Picnic Jun03 08
Ready to add some new cool stuff to your online collaboration toolkit? Need to set up a video conference, manage projects, schedule a meeting or share big files and videos? Here is another set of ready-to-use online collaboration tools that make it easy to do so and more. Photo credit: Konstantinos Kokkinis Here my selected top online collaboration tools I have got for you this week: ...
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Intel's Maloney: No Plans to Revise Atom Roadmap
Intel has no plans to change the Atom processor roadmap, the company said.
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SanDisk eyes ultra low-cost PCs for flash drives
TAIPEI - SanDisk Corp , the world's No.1 supplier of flash memory-based data storage cards, said it would target ultra low-cost personal computers and business-use laptop PCs to drive demand for its solid-state drives.
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Personal files on military patients open
WASHINGTON Sensitive information on about 1,000 patients at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and other military hospitals was exposed in a security breach, sparking identity theft concerns and an investigation by the Army. Names, Social Security numbers, birth dates and other information were accessed, hospital officials said yesterday. The computer file that was breached did not include ...
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NEWS: This Week's Virtual Console and WiiWare
NEOGEO title Ninja Combat and WiiWare titles Protothea and Toki Tori are the newest additions to the Wii downloadable library.
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HP computers will use Microsoft Internet search engine as default
Microsoft Corp.'s Internet search engine will become the default search program on all personal computers sold in the U.S. and Canada by Hewlett-Packard Co., the world's biggest maker of the machines.
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Yahoo used severance to thwart deal
Plan tried to raise stakes in Microsoft bid, documents say Yahoo Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jerry Yang pushed for an employee severance program that made it more expensive for Microsoft Corp. to engineer a takeover even after an outside consultant questioned the plan's generous benefits, according to previously sealed documents in a shareholder lawsuit against Yahoo.
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Spiralfrog.com to offer downloads from EMI artists
Tue, Jun 3, 2008 (12:27 a.m.) SpiralFrog Inc., which operates an ad-supported, free music and video download Web site, said Monday it will soon begin offering content from Coldplay, Keith Urban and other recording artists as part of a new licensing deal with EMI Music.
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Terrorist Shahid Bilal dead: IB
Intelligence Bureau sources say Bilal was gunned down in Karachi on August 30, 2007, along with his brother Samad. The IB sources were unable to identify the individuals or agencies responsible for the killings.
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SanDisk eyes ultra low-cost PCs for flash drives
TAIPEI, June 3 - SanDisk Corp , the world's No.1 supplier of flash memory-based data storage cards, said it would target ultra low-cost personal computers and business-use laptop PCs to drive demand for its solid-state drives.
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How IQ corresponds with biblical literalism
Let’s start with a disclaimer: This post is not self-indulgent and makes no intimations about my intelligence. And now the news ... There is a significant difference between believing the Bible is the inerrant Word of God —that what is said was accurately recorded by divinely ordained scribes—and that it’s books, from Genesis to Revelation, are too be literally read and understood (that the ...
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Business Industrial Network Brings Together IT Personnel, and Electricians at the Denver Technology Center Area's New ...
Business Industrial Network (BIN) opens a new venue for their eighth year running PLC training workshops. Their newest location venue is Denver Colorado's acclaimed Denver Technology Center area. BIN now offers this Programmable Logic Controller training to shore-up the individual's job security, and a company's competitiveness. BIN has been filling these unique industrial training workshops ...
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