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Software company warns against dangerous domains
SAN JOSE, Calif. - When surfing the Internet for safe Web sites, not all domains are equal.
GMA News |
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Sun Sets Sights on SSDs
Sun is the latest vendor to throw its weight behind solid state disk , unveiling an ambitious plan to add Flash-based SSDs to its servers and storage systems.
Byte and Switch |
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French dishes inspire culture
Summer is a time of travel, both real and imagined, through the pages of glossy magazines and travelogues on television and the Internet. Culture and food go hand in hand, and often our first experience of a place we want to visit comes through a meal enjoyed while dining out or by browsing a cookbook for a dish to try at home. French cuisine is varied and complex, and nothing speaks more of ...
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Google stingy with its privacy policy
Consumer groups asked Google Inc. to make its privacy policy more visible Tuesday, arguing that California law requires the company to place a link to the document on its home page. Making the information more conspicuous, the groups said, would help users...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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AMD debuts notebook platform
Advanced Micro Devices officially rolls out a new notebook processor and platform as part of a broad attempt to grab a bigger slice of the fastest growing segment in computing with the 65nm Griffin CPU and Puma platform that lay the groundwork for a 45nm notebook CPU with embedded graphics called Swift that AMD will deliver in early 2010.
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Nokia unveils new internet map service
Nokia has introduced new services in the Mena region as part of Ovi, the company's mobile internet service brand name, according to a statement. Maps 2.0, the updated version of Nokia Maps has left beta stage and is now ready for consumers to download.
AME Info |
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A needed opportunity
Sylvan Miori, seated, a self-proclaimed computer fledgling, gets some pointers from The Crisis Center staff members, from left, Rebecca Jimenes and Irma Gaitan.
Wharton Journal-Spectator |
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Tracking aliens, love and life
The upcoming The X-Files: I Want to Believe was just a few weeks into filming in Vancouver, when Frank Spotnitz, the co-writer and co-producer with creator-director Chris Carter, called David Duchovny over to a computer to watch a fan-made video on YouTube.
Otago Daily Times |
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TECH CHRONICLES / A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog (sfgate.com/blogs/tech)
Buy a Mac, get an iPod Touch for free Apple is giving away an iPod Touch to college students purchasing a Mac in back-to-school shopping. The Cupertino technology company typically has offered freebies each year to entice students to buy a Mac - and it's...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Alt Text: Secrets of the 7 Basic Blog Posts
According to some people, there are only 36 basic story plots that just get reused. Others say there are merely 20. Some people even say there's only one plot, but they probably just watch too many Michael Bay movies. I like the theory that there are only seven plots. It's a nice round number, and the plots are vague enough that you can shoehorn anything from Citizen Kane to a cereal ...
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Agencies offer volunteer opportunities
HOW TO HELPInterested in volunteering? Here's how you can learn about volunteer opportunities through the United Way of Pioneer Valley: Online: www.uwpv.org, click on volunteering SPRINGFIELD - The United Way of Pioneer Valley has announced a partial list of volunteer opportunities for June.
The Republican |
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AMD Finally Offers a Notebook Platform
Puma will be its first platform built specifically for notebooks, combining AMD chips with ATI graphics and chipsets.
InternetNews.com |
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New report identifies dangerous Web domains
When surfing the Internet for safe Web sites, not all domains are equal.
Miami Herald |
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After 30 Years Of Teaching, Adapting, She Will Log Off
When she began teaching math 30 years ago, Norris Johnson didn't even own a computer.
The Tampa Tribune |
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New report identifies dangerous Web domains
Tue, Jun 3, 2008 (9:17 p.m.) When surfing the Internet for safe Web sites, not all domains are equal.
Las Vegas Sun |
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AMD rolls out new laptop chip package
Tue, Jun 3, 2008 (9:17 p.m.) Advanced Micro Devices Inc. rolled out a new package of chips for laptops Wednesday, a major overhaul of its mobile lineup the chip maker hopes will help it climb out of a deep financial trough.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Icahn: Only option is to fire Yahoo board
SAN FRANCISCO -- Outraged by new details about Yahoo Inc.'s efforts to complicate Microsoft Corp.'s takeover bid, activist investor Carl Icahn says he believes Yahoo's board will have to be fired to lure Microsoft back to the bargaining table.
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Visual Performance on the Go with Next-Generation Notebook Platform Balanced Notebook Platform Achieves Superior 3D ...
TAIPEI, Taiwan--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jun. 04, 2008--AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced the availability of its next-generation notebook platform, delivering the ultimate HD visual performance and increased energy efficiency on the go.
INO News |
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Technology Briefing
Seattle Genetics posts data from cancer treatment trial ... Cybersecurity experts to discuss Internet threats ... Comcast to start tests to stop Internet traffic jams
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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New report identifies dangerous Web domains
(AP:SAN JOSE, Calif.) When surfing the Internet for safe Web sites, not all domains are equal.
INO News |
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Attorney General Brown To Announce Patient Drug History Database
LOS ANGELES -- California Attorney General Jerry Brown, accompanied by Danville father Bob Pack, will announce a plan Wednesday to enable doctors and pharmacies to check patients' drug history through an Internet program.
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Dormont man removed as Boy Scout leader
A Dormont man removed last week as a youth soccer coach also was taken off membership rolls as a Boy Scout leader while he faces charges that he sent child pornography to an undercover police officer posing online as a 14-year-old girl. ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Ottawa set for wireless windfall
One week into a complicated bidding process to auction off a swath of the country's wireless spectrum there is already an early winner – the government.
The Globe and Mail |
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New Report Identifies Dangerous Web Domains
When surfing the Internet for safe Web sites, not all domains are equal. Companies that assign addresses for Web sites appear to be cutting corners on security more when they assign names in certain domains than in others, according to a report to be released Wednesday by antivirus software vendor McAfee Inc.
CBS News |
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Social media's uphill advertising climb
The success of many social media companies is tied to online advertising. But the business model just isn't there yet, ad executives say.
CNET |
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