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ZEROtherm Zen CPU Cooler FZ120 Review
Are you building a new computer based on some of the newer processors that have been coming out from Intel lately? All of the Intel processors can produce a lot of heat, especially when it comes to overclocking them to the 1GHz mark or higher. This is when picking a cooler comes into play.
Overclockers Club |
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A plan to bridge the technology gap
GREENVILLE — Some students live in homes with up-to-date computers and high-speed Internet connections. Less well-to-do students may lack even the most basic technology at home.
The Daily Mail |
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Recent Original Stories
Work by Microsoft's R&D group played a part in revamping Windows, a researcher said Friday, but not all the toil made it into Vista. Microsoft Research contributed to the SuperFetch effort , a feature within Vista that predicts which applications are used when, then pre-loads them so that they're instantly available.
OS News |
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Area arrests for June 11
• Salomon Alejo Aguilera, 43, 604 Burchfield Ave., Dalton, was charged Monday by the Dalton Police Department with first degree cruelty to children, third degree cruelty to children, battery (family violence) and simple battery.
The Dalton Daily Citizen |
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Popular business directory searches
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The Enid News & Eagle |
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Google touts dumping servers for Net service
Michael Lock bounded atop the small stage, peered out at 100 executives in the Fairmont Hotel ballroom in Dallas and proposed something radical. Discard your company's computer servers, he said, and store your productivity software and your records on the Internet.
Dallas Morning News |
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Bulldogs growl with pride
Dixon High School's commencement Tuesday was broadcast live over the Internet so parents, family and friends around the world could watch its 143 graduates received their diplomas.
Jacksonville Daily News |
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Gift suggestions for your favorite dad
This Gizmo Guy loves putting together a Father's Day guide, cause anything I'm touting, I wouldn't mind getting myself (nudge nudge, hint hint). State of the laptop: Traditionally, laptops have been only as strong as their weakest link - the hard-disk drive.
Reading Eagle |
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Romo still hasn’t proved to be elite QB
I have to ask, what’s the big deal with this Tony Romo character? He’s the only quarterback I’ve heard about this offseason. If you Google “Tony Romo” you get his Wikipedia page, his player profile on NFL.com and a bunch of gossip columns about him and girlfriend Jessica Simpson.
Kerrville Daily Times |
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Column: How Did You Fund Your Web 2.0 Startup?
Last week I found myself in the northeast corner of Bryant Park in midtown Manhattan on a gorgeous, sunny day at noon. I was surrounded, or so I thought, by budding entrepreneurs, eager bootstrappers ready to get their next big Internet venture off the ground.
TV Week |
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Cosmic Log: Home sweet communal home
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: With gas prices crossing the $4-a-gallon mark, many folks are looking for cheaper ways to travel. How about cheaper ways not to travel?
MSNBC |
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With help, you can create successful e-mail marketing
Never in the history of the Web has it been so easy to reach out to your current and potential customers via a professional-looking e-mail campaign. Relatively low-cost e-mail marketing companies have worked out the kinks of releasing and sustaining...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Plurk Set To Release API But Remains the Underdog in the Race Against Twitter
According to the Inquisitr, Plurk is rollin’ up its sleeves and getting ready to release an API tomorrow. The microblogging platform which has found much love from frustrated Twitter users who need an escape from constant errors, is making the effort to compete seriously by allowing third party application development. Plurk offers a very similar service [...]
Mashable |
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Fremont blogger raises Singapore's ire
Immigration lawyer, U.S. citizen faces charges of sedition for provoking judge, ruling family
Contra Costa Times |
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TECH CHRONICLES / A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog (sfgate.com/blogs/tech)
HP unveils new computers, including one with touch screen Hewlett-Packard unleashed a bevy of products at a press event in Berlin Tuesday. The roundup of more than 50 products included 17 new notebooks, a new look and direction for the Voodoo brand and a new...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 2nd Jun 2006 21:12 UTC
Both sad and good news from the Haiku front. The sad news is that Rudolf, known for his hard work on bringing (accelerated 3D) drivers to BeOS, has posted on his blog that he wants to focus more on 'real life' : "I have to follow this new path unfolding before my eyes. It's my destination.
OS News |
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Youth baseball
BIG POCONO MINORS — GMDC Auto Sales 12, LTS Builders 11. C.J. Peechatka good game, Kyle Cavanagh good game ... Chris Birkbeck good game. BIG POCONO LL COACH PITCH — Jeffery Thomas Real Estate 14, ITS Computers 11. Elijah Hernandez good fielding, Ryan Homza good fielding ... Dante Trapasso triple.
Pocono Record |
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Apple 3G iPhone
Apple introduced its iPhone 3G, combining all the features of the iPhone with 3G networking, built-in GPS for expanded location based mobile services, and iPhone 2.0 software which includes support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and runs the hundreds of third party applications already built with the recently released iPhone SDK.
Digi Times |
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Microsoft wipes egg off face with Home Server "Power Pack" beta
Microsoft has released a public beta of the first Windows Home Server update in order to show the world it has finally fixed an embarrassing data corruption bug it discovered six months ago and has been trying to correct since.
BetaNews |
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ECS expects strong shipments growth for motherboards and notebooks in 2008
Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) expects strong growth for both motherboard and notebook shipments in 2008, according to company chairwoman Lin Kuo Wen-yen.
Digi Times |
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HP iPAQ 900 Series smartphone from HP coming at last to the market next month
June 11, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] By Edward J. R. What took so long (9 monhts since original announcement of HP iPAQ 900 )? We thought that sticking "HP" label on Taiwan-manufactured and designed device would take merely 1-2 months but apparently HP was working on this phone longer.
MS Mobiles |
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Vietnamese and European companies build Free Software out of Hanoi
VietNamNet Bridge - A match-making, training and twinning workshop for European and Vietnamese businesses in the field of Free and Open Source Software is taking place this week in Hanoi .
Vietnam Net |
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Asustek to source notebook batteries from China amid tight supply
Asustek Computer has decided to source notebook batteries from China starting in July amid tight supplies of the component, according to company president Jerry Shen.
Digi Times |
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Supreme Court Weighs in on Patent Double-Dipping
Computer builders breathe a collective sigh of relief...
AnandTech |
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Transcend expects rosier DRAM market in 2H08
Memory module maker Transcend Information expects a rosier market for DRAM than NAND flash in the second half of 2008, as prices for DRAM are currently rather stable, according to company chairman Peter Su.
Digi Times |
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