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How To Be Handy Around The Office
An insider's guide to fixing a paper jam, unfreezing a computer and everything else in between.
Forbes |
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Podcast: The iPhone news you didn't hear Monday
HP unleashes huge new product lineup; why restaurants may want to hang onto their leftover fry grease; and iRobot heads for the high seas.
CNET |
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Intel launches visual content, game site
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network Intel launches visual content, game site -- Chipmaker sets up a game and visual developer site to enable developers to create graphics and video applications. iPhone music app offers new way to annoy your bandmates -- Instead of becoming a human beat box to suggest beats to the drummer, you'll be able to whip out your iPhone and play what you ...
CNET |
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Google says it would support U.S. privacy law
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Google Inc has told a senior Republican lawmaker concerned about privacy that the Internet search and advertising company supports a federal privacy law.
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Free wireless Internet ending in Naperville, Aurora
Free wireless Internet access in parts of Naperville and Aurora will come to an end later this month. Officials say they've been unable to strike a cost-effective deal with the current vendor, California-based MetroFi, Inc.
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Internet Providers Block Web Sites
ALBANY--Three Internet providers agreed to shut down access to web sites with child pornography. Verizon, Spint and Time Warner Cable reached an agreement with Attorney General Andrew Cuomo to make it extremely difficult to fine child porn online.
WENY-TV |
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Foreign players have damaged England team: Guardian
Too many foreign players in English clubs have damaged the England national team, said Premier League chairman Sir David Richards on the Guardian newspaper internet site on Tuesday.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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ZyXEL Showcases Comprehensive Line of Broadband Access and Digital Home Solutions at NXTcomm
ZyXEL will showcase its line of Multi-Service Access Node (MSAN) and xDSL IP DSLAMs.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Foreign players have damaged England team: Guardian
Too many foreign players in English clubs have damaged the England national team, said Premier League chairman Sir David Richards on the Guardian newspaper internet site on Tuesday.
AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Leonsis to Advertisers: 'Shift Happens'
AOL pioneer Ted Leonsis offers his take on what's working for marketers and what's not on the new media frontier.
InternetNews.com |
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Web users stay wired at West Dearborn businesses 06/11/08
DEARBORN - Visitors to West Dearborn restaurants, bars and clubs may soon be able to check e-mail on their laptops in between bites, sips and songs.
Dearborn Press & Guide |
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Online agitators 06/11/08
DEARBORN/DEARBORN HEIGHTS - Bullies have long been part of childhood, but parents should be aware of how today's kids use technology to take harassment to a whole new level, educators say.
Dearborn Press & Guide |
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NZXT Launch Khaos 'Ultra-Premium' Gaming Chassis
Computer cases. We've all got to find something to give our precious components a home, with personal taste playing a big role in the decision along with what a case can offer us in terms of functionality. NZXT has thrown everything at its new Khaos gaming chassis, one that they are marketing as an ultra-premium solution. The Khaos packs in a lot, with two 120mm intake fans plus space for ...
Overclockers Club |
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Recent Original Stories
As 2005 comes to an end , both NVIDIA and ATI have fought a competitive battle not only when it comes to their hardware lineup but also display drivers for alternative operating systems.
OS News |
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ASUS U2E-A2B
The leather-clad ASUS U2E-A2B is an ultralight laptop with a built-in optical drive.
PC Magazine |
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THE POSTMAN'S BACK!
WELCOME to The Postman's Euro08 blog. By tomorrow morning, all the teams at Euro08 will have played their opening group matches. The Postman's Question of the Week: After seeing the opening games, name your favourites to top each group at Euro 2008 and say why.
The Electric New Paper |
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In Santa Fe, Wi-Fi plan opposed by 'electrically sensitive'
SANTA FE, N.M.—Camp out in a coffee shop or hole up in a hotel, but don't bother lugging your laptop to the library.
Las Cruces Sun-News |
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Blocking Child Porn on Web WBNG-TV Binghamton, NY Local Top Stories
Three nationwide Internet providers team up to block groups from spreading child pornography through websites. The New York Attorney General worked with Verizon, Sprint, or Time Warner Cable on the effort.
WBNG Binghamton |
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More Quick Fixes for Common Windows Annoyances
Dump the Insert key, rearrange drive letters, restore your Safely Remove Hardware icon, and get a free tool for easy Registry editing.
Entrpreneur.com |
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How to Build a Superfast, Superquiet PC, Part 1
The older I get, the less tolerance I have for noisy PCs. So my new desktop computer had to be quiet, not just fast. Oh, and I needed it to be affordable, too.
Entrpreneur.com |
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Workhorse Laptops
No matter what your needs are, you can find your perfect portable right here.
Entrpreneur.com |
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26 Tricks to Help You Tame Google Calendar
Google's free online calendar makes it easy to track your schedule from anywhere, but many of its best features lurk beneath the surface. Here's how to handle Gcal like a pro.
Entrpreneur.com |
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Google says it would support U.S. privacy law
Google Inc has told a senior Republican lawmaker concerned about privacy that the Internet search and advertising company supports a federal privacy law.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Apple's iPhone 3G Rounds Out Enterprise Coverage
Apple is making the right promises to corporations and their mobile workforce, but analysts suggest the devil is in the details.
InformationWeek |
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YouTube-era crime and punishment
Here’s a novel punishment: A Florida judge has sentenced two pranksters to one minute of YouTube shame. With the popularity of Google’s video sharing site has come an unfortunate rise in pranks from people chasing their 15 minutes of web fame. Kids plot, film, and proudly upload their practical jokes – and sometimes, those videos wind [...]
The Christian Science Monitor |
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