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Online Dating Site Review: Senior Friend Finder
More and more, older adults are finding companionship and love online. But where do you begin? This Senior Friend Finder review gives you the costs, benefits, and special features of...
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Video On PCs Becoming Much More Popular
The day has yet to arrive when people prefer watching videos on computer screens instead of gigantic plasmas. A shift in viewing patterns is occurring, though, according to the latest numbers from Ipsos MediaCT. read more
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L-3 to Broadcast Second Quarter Conference Call Over the Internet
NEW YORK----L-3 Communications announced today that it intends to release its 2008 second quarter results on Thursday, July 24, 2008, before the open of the market. In conjunction with this release, L-3 Communications will host a conference call on the same day at 11:00 a.m.
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Recent Original Stories
Creating a surprise twist in the portable music wars, the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has denied Apple's application to patent its method of using hierarchical menus to navigate through the iPod's contents.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 26th Aug 2006 22:35 UTC
"Can you imagine controlling your computer with a peripheral that resembles a fluffy bar of soap ? Well hear us out, because the Soap pointing device from Microsoft Research offers to combine the accuracy of a traditional optical mouse with the freedom of a wireless, even desk-free peripheral."
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iSECUREtrac Demonstrates Crime Solving Tool for NBC Affiliate
iSECUREtrac Corp. , an industry leader in electronic monitoring solutions, demonstrated its electronic monitoring software and Crime Scene Inquiry for local NBC affiliate WOWT-TV Channel 6 in Omaha, NE during a recent on-site visit by the news station.
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Police deny compromising porn bust
The Australian Federal Police (AFP) has denied that media coverage of a major operation targeting internet paedophiles has compromised its investigation.
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Computers can’t err
This is a reaction to the erratum box that appeared on the front page of the May 25 issue of the Philippine Daily Inquirer. It appears that a computer was blamed for a page numbering error.
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Clerk gets 6-month term for stadium attack hoax
Posted: Thursday, June 05, 2008 at 3:59 p.m. NEWARK, N.J. (AP) -- A former Wisconsin grocery clerk must serve six months in federal prison for making bogus Internet postings warning of terrorist attacks against NFL stadiums, a judge ruled Thursday.
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Lesbian kiss at Seattle ballpark stirs debate
Most of the time, a kiss is just a kiss in the stands at Seattle Mariners games. The crowd hardly even pays attention when fans smooch. But then last week, a lesbian complained that an usher at Safeco Field asked her to stop kissing her date because it was making another fan uncomfortable. The incident has exploded on local TV, on talk radio and in the blogosphere and has touched ...
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Duo works to break through with CDs, shows, internet
With little mainstream media support and a lack of cohesion within the local hip-hop community, it's difficult for Dayton-based rap acts to gain traction locally, much less on a national scale. Local rap duo, Grind Time Central, is hoping to buck that trend with a multipronged attack that includes CDs, live shows and an Internet television program, all promoted with good humor and tenacity.
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Via unveils "Nano" processors
— May 28, 2008 — Via Technologies has announced the first processors based on its new x86-compatible "Isaiah" micro-architecture.
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Most Comcast Web service to top 100 Mbps by 2010
Comcast Corp. said Thursday that by early 2010 it plans to offer consumers in most of its markets Internet service so fast they will be able to download a high-definition movie in minutes. The nation's second-largest Internet service provider _ and biggest...
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Call 4 Action: New Web Site Lets Users Pinpoint Local Speed Traps
For better or worse, there's a new way for speeders to stay one step ahead of the radar gun.
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Cornell bests HP in patent case
Hewlett-Packard does not agree with a jury's decision last week to pay damages to Cornell University for infringing on a patent, but the company declined to say Thursday if it will appeal the case. HP was ordered to pay Cornell damages of $184 million in the case involving a patent that boosts computer speed by enabling more efficient data processing. Cornell had sought $575 million ...
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The Green Registry - Now It's Easy Buying Green(cm)
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.----The Green Registry has taken up the challenge of helping consumers find eco-friendly products on shelves all across America. Their Green Registry Certified Eco-Friendly Seal will soon be popping up on everything from building materials to laundry detergent and computers to coffee houses.
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Comcast rolls out 'bandwidth blacklists'
Faces new suits for bagging BitTorrents Comcast is testing a brand new means of throttling traffic on its cable-based internet service.…
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Pricing for NAND flash devices hits severe downturn
Gartner said inventories continue to plague the market, and cost reductions cannot come fast enough as all vendors migrate to finer-process geometries. This includes Intel and Micron, which recently launched a 34nm, 32Gbyte NAND flash memory device.
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News Sony's Stringer: Downloads Can't Compete With Blu-ray The electronics chief says the high-def disc is gaining ...
Washington, D.C. (June 5, 2008) -- Sony CEO Howard Stringer says supporters of the Blu-ray high-def disc have nothing to worry about from digital downloads.
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Man wanted in Craigslist scam
A man has been charged with theft in connection with an elaborate Internet scam that Round Rock police say targeted people looking for rental homes. Timothy Nero, 25, is accused of posting classified ads for rental homes on Craigslist.com.
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Intel taps Samsung for WiMAX, WiBro modules
Samsung Electro-Mechanics Co. has inked an agreement with Intel Corp. to provide wireless modules for use in mobile devices, according to a Korea.net report.
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Global Mobile, NextWave launch WiMAX trial in Taiwan
Taiwan WiMAX operator Global Mobile Corp. and NextWave Wireless Inc. have entered a joint technology collaboration to make end-to-end mobile WiMAX solutions a reality for the global market.
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Groups to discuss 60GHz band conflict
Engineers who want to draft a standard for Gbit-class Wi-Fi will be using the same 60GHz spectrum that is being used by another wireless standard group. The two groups will discuss things to avoid a conflict during a major standards gathering sometime in July.
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