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E-mail box's forwarded gems
We all have them — friends or family members with too much time on their hands who incessantly forward e-mails they find funny or interesting, or whatever. Sometimes they are great. Unfortunately, often they are not. Usually, I just glance at these forwards without opening them, because I am typically strapped for time and don't spend much time online outside of work. My mother forwards ...
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Liberian police investigate massacre of farm workers
Monrovia - Liberian police were Thursday probing the massacre of at least 12 farm workers found dumped in a river in the south of the country. Media reports said the twelve workers were shot and hacked to death after a land dispute at the weekend. Up...
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Features and Case Studies
Multicore processors have been around since 2005, when Intel shipped its first dual-core processor and the advantages of many cores have been widely touted, but a working model for costing software to work with them is still on its way.
ZDNet Australia |
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V/Line and Oakton use Microsoft SQL Server 2008 to develop an Executive HR Dashboard
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Sage Upgrades ERP Suite
Financial software provider Sage Software has introduced the latest version of its business management software to automate and streamline processes for SMEs.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Citrix Offers Security Appliance for Virtual Environments
Citrix Systems has upgraded its Access Gateway Appliance to provide secure access to virtual desktop environments.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Underneath its new green artwork
"The openSUSE team officially released version 10.3 on October 4th. openSUSE is a popular German Linux distribution that Distrowatch.com lists as one of the 'top ten'.
New Mobile Computing |
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Hacking at Capitol is traced to China
WASHINGTON: Congressional computers have been hacked by people working from inside China, lawmakers said Wednesday, suggesting the Chinese were seeking lists of dissidents.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Bloggers' challenge: You're the editor. Give one story assignment for a Herald Journal reporter to tackle this week.
The Herald Journal is inviting reader input on the above topic. If we get enough comments with enough variety, a sampling of those comments will appear this coming Sunday in a "Bloggers Soapbox" column on the newspaper's Opinion page.
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Starbucks and AT&T reach Deal with T-Mobile
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Starbucks Corp , AT&T Inc and T-Mobile have reached a deal to resolve T-Mobile's claim that the coffee chain secretly colluded with AT&T to offer free Wi-Fi Internet access in its cafes despite an exclusive agreement ...
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Google lets users measure the power of words
SAN FRANCISCO: Number-crunchers can rejoice as Google Inc offers deeper access to the underlying figures for users’ Web searches, giving some insight into trends based on the relative popularity of various words.
Gulf Times |
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Residents On Edge After Kids Appear On Google Maps Photos
Did you know that anyone in the world is one click away from being able to see your front door -- even your kids playing on your driveway?
WCMH Columbus |
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Cybercrime syndicate scoops millions from South African government
Reports from South Africa suggest that a cybercrime syndicate there has defrauded the government of more than 199 million Rand (UKP £12.8 million) in a series of spyware infection-driven frauds.
PublicTechnology.net |
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HP to Ship Eight Laptop Models Based on Puma
HP will ship eight notebook models based on AMD's Puma laptop platform.
PC World |
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Thursday, June 12, 2008
Basic computer classes, 9 to 11 a.m., Grant County Rescue Mission, 423 S. Gallatin St. Call 662-0988. Grant County Retired Teachers Association executive board, 9:30 a.m., Northwood Manor, 1590 W. Timberview Drive.
Marion Chronicle-Tribune |
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Reading Less Popular with Kids?
For kids of the 21st century the Internet, television, and other distractions are pushing books by the wayside. A survey released today by children's publisher, Scholastic, finds 22 percent of kids rarely read for fun.
KIDK TV Idaho Falls |
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Laptop tampering raised in court
The laptop belonging to hoax e-mail accused Muziwendoda Kunene could have been tampered with prior to a December 2005 probe, the Pretoria specialised commercial crimes court has heard.
Independent Online |
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Research firms raise forecasts for global PC shipments
Two research firms said Wednesday growth in computer shipments worldwide will be more robust than previously forecast for the year, driven by continuing strength in sales of portable computers.
Pioneer Press |
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Pell launches 'Catholic Facebook'
Cardinal George Pell has launched a global Catholic social networking website based on the models of MySpace and Facebook.
AAP via Yahoo!7 News |
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Lyons schools computers
Six schools in the central Tasmanian electorate of Lyons will receive funding for computers as part of the Rudd Government's digital education revolution.
ABC via Yahoo!7 Finance |
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Congressional computers hacked from China, two U.S. reps say
WASHINGTON -- Multiple congressional computers have been hacked by people working from inside China, lawmakers said Wednesday, suggesting the Chinese were seeking lists of dissidents.
Detroit News |
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lennoxnews.com
Do you prefer reading newspapers online or in print? I like to have both. Wet fields delay soybean planting With grain prices at record highs, area farmers are understandably frustrated with not being able to get a crop in the field.
The Lennox Independent |
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Lawmakers: Capitol computers hacked by Chinese
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The Standard-Times |
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US Congressmen Accuse China of Hacking Their Computers
Two Congressmen on Wednesday accused China of hacking their offices' computers, possibly compromising information on Chinese...
PC World |
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Another Emo Suicide
a 13 year old British fan of Bullet For My Valentine and My Chemical Romance hanged himself after being bullied on Internet social networking sites for his clothes and love of "emo"
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