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Online Care Helps Control Blood Pressure
People with high blood pressure have a better chance of managing the condition by using the Internet according to a report in this week's Journal of the American Medical Association . Dr. Beverly B. Green, at the University of Washington in Seattle, and other researchers examined if high blood pressure could be monitored over the Internet without having to visit a doctor. read more ...
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Engine Regulation
STUTTGART – June 25, 2008: Computer simulations and the visualisation of injection and combustion are providing detailed insights into the combustion process in the automotive engine. To control, regulate and monitor the engine online, Daimler makes use of electronic control units.
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ThinkCentral From Holt McDougal to Be Released at NECC 2008
Holt McDougal (www.holtmcdougal.com) announced today that it would launch ThinkCentral - a full-featured learning management system (LMS) combining digital content with class and district management tools - at the National Educational Computing Conference (NECC) next week in San Antonio.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 19th Nov 2006 19:32 UTC
C'mon, haven't you ever thought that it would be cool to write a game for the Xbox 360 or Windows, if only you had the time? Microsoft's new XNA Game Architecture is designed to make game development modular and easy.
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Online Searchers Are Spreading the Word, According to BIGresearch
Consumers who regularly do their homework online before making product purchases in a store are a wealth of information and like to share their findings, according to an analysis of BIGresearch's most recent Simultaneous Media Survey of 15,727 participants.
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China's famed Shaolin temple kick starts online store
China's Shaolin Temple, the birthplace of kung fu and the star of many martial arts films, has set up an online store to flog its wares.
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Recent Original Stories
The antitrust regulator in South Korea will begin a crucial hearing on Tuesday (Monday evening US time) to determine whether Microsoft violated the country's fair trade rules by bundling its instant messenger and Media Player programs into its Windows XP platform.
New Mobile Computing |
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This Site Web Search powered by
YAHOO! search Wednesday, June 25 While it is always distressing to see a community lose a local restaurant, in the case of Jae's Inn, Williamstown's loss is North Adams' gain.
North Adams Transcript |
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Chrysler Brings Web to the Road
The car-maker is bringing a Wi-Fi connection to cars to attract customers.
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MATT LAWTON'S EURO BLOG: It's all UEFA's Fawlty as Basle hotel farce forces a one-hour semi-final sleeping drag
Late sending the blog today, mainly because of those wonderful people at UEFA's official Euro 2008 accommodation agency.
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Twin GeForce 8800M GTX upgrade now available for Dell's XPS M1730
Filed under: Gaming , Laptops If you pulled the trigger early on an XPS M1730 , you may have gotten "stuck" with "just" a GeForce 8700M GT or similar. If you just can't be behind the times, Dell is finally offering a solution with the GeForce 8800M GTX upgrade kit. Said package includes dual SLI 1GB GDDR3 PCI Express graphics card designed specifically to boost frame rates and ...
Engadget |
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Court: Towns satisfied Wisconsin open records law
MADISON, Wis. (AP) - The Wisconsin Supreme Court says three municipalities did not break the state's open records law when they refused to give a real estate listing service access to a computer database.
WKBT La Crosse |
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T-Mobile launches wireless home phone service
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wireless provider T-Mobile USA on Wednesday unveiled a service aimed at customers who want to stop paying landline bills but are reluctant to entirely abandon their home phones and phone numbers.
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Jun 2008 11:07
The resource usage of browsers is an important aspect in modern-day computing, because the browser is taking on an ever more important role in day-to-day computing tasks.
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Microsoft Slow to Fix Document Glitches
Redmond under fire for documentation problems stemming from antitrust settlement.
InternetNews.com |
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Privacy Backlash Hits Charter Ad Plan
Cable/Internet provider backs off plan to use Internet searches with advertisers.
InternetNews.com |
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Yahoo stock bounces with rumors of new Microsoft talks
SAN FRANCISCO — Yahoo’s stock price bounced on Tuesday as investors flirted with rumors that Microsoft is once again courting the floundering Internet pioneer.
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Tennis sites hit by drive-by download attacks
You cannot be serious Two high-profile tennis websites are among scores of victims of a new wave of SQL injection attacks. The website of game regulators ITF and ATP, the professional players tour, were hit by automated attacks in the run-up to this week's Wimbledon championship.…
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New York Event to Show Bi-Partisan, International Support for Geothermal Energy in America
Demonstrating the widespread support for renewable, geothermal energy, the President of Iceland as well as officials of the current Bush and former Clinton Administrations are scheduled to speak at a workshop in New York City, July 23rd. DOE Assistant Secretary Alexander Karsner and former Assistant Secretary Dan Reicher (now Google.org Director for Climate Change and Energy Initiatives) are ...
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Pornographer Uses Google to Argue 'Everybody Does It'
What's obscene? Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart famously said, "I know it when I see it." If Stewart were around today, he could see a lot more of it on the Internet. And in a way, that's what the defense is arguing in the Florida trial of a pornographer.
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Microsoft Names New Marketing Head of Interactive Entertainment
Microsoft announced today that it has appointed Michael Delman as vp-global marketing of its Interactive Entertainment Business, focusing on the Xbox and Microsoft Game Studios divisions. He will start the post in August.
BrandWeek |
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Motel 6 Announces Installation of Wi-Fi in Properties Nationwide
Accor North America, one of the largest hotel chain owners and operators in North America, announced today that it has completed installation of wireless, high speed Internet access in its Motel 6 and Studio 6 properties nationwide for $2.99 per 24-hour period.
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Classic Clips: Bill Gates Chewing Out Microsoft Over XP [Retromodo]
With Bill Gates saying good-bye to Microsoft this week, we're realizing more by the day how much we'll miss the guy. And when reading through the many interviews floating around this week, we came...
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Computer Glitch Prices Gas At $1.40
A computer error caused a Cincinnati area service station to sell gas for $1.40 instead of $4.10, leading to a major traffic jam.
WCMH Columbus |
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The Manila Times Internet Edition OPINION > Seaworthy
The growing frustration of the families of the passengers in the MV Princess of the Stars reflects the long-running problems of our domestic shipping industry. The ship went down near Romblon when Typhoon Frank hit the country last weekend.
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