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Cute Boys Make Her Nervous
Amid all the cute overloading our recent Internet history, all the LOLcatz and YouTube Charlies , we began to feel that something very important was missing. We just couldn't figure out what it was. Did we need more plush? More anime? More stuff on our cats?
Torontoist |
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FILM: Violence Is Golden
Of the summer’s many revenge-of-the-nerd fulfillment fantasies, Wanted stands the best chance of dislodging Fight Club from fanboys’ Facebook pages.
Nashville Scene |
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WELCOME GUEST! President Nicolas Sarkozy confirmed Wednesday his government will tax Internet and telephone providers to offset lost revenue after it scraps advertising on French public television next year.
Fijilive.com |
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Microsoft Rolls Out Red Carpet for PC Gaming's Brightest Stars
The spotlight shines on the lineup of titles and new hardware at Games for Windows Presents: The Big Picture event.
IGN PC |
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Indian travellers get their first online networking space
Travellers can now bond online to share information and tid-bits about their favourite destinations, food entertainment and holiday itineraries, and also review destinations of their choice.
Calcutta News |
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Poll: Cover letters still important to employers
Applying for a new job online? Don't forget the cover letter.
Triangle Business Journal |
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Manion campaign posts film
Tom Manion's campaign has launched a new movie on the Internet, but can it get him elected-
phillyburbs.com |
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AMD Ships Teraflops Line Of Graphics Cards
AMD's new line of graphics cards are capable of a trillion calculations per second, double the computing power of the company's previous generation of high-end cards.
InformationWeek |
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American Airlines to test broadband
The Dallas Morning News reports that American Airlines passengers traveling between New York and Los Angeles Wednesday will have the opportunity to browse the Internet along the way in a test for in-flight broadband provided by American and technology provider Aircell LLC.
Pacific Business News |
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Report blames poor practice for data loss
An investigator blames poor security by the British government for the loss of two computer discs with information on 25 million children receiving benefits.Kieran Poynter, a London accountant, called the data breach symptomatic of a wider problem, The Telegraph reported. British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and Chancellor of the Exchequer Alastair Darling blamed a junior official for failing to ...
Moldova.org |
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Onset Computer Corporation Announces Video Series on Installing a Weather Station
BOURNE, Mass.----Onset Computer Corporation, the “HOBO” data logger company, today announced the availability of a new, ten-part on-demand video series, Setting Up a Weather Station for Optimal Results.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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THEATER: Fender Bender
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: FuseBox Theatre, Nashville’s newest improv and comedy ensemble, made its official stage debut with Crash on June 21 in the Edgehill Studios Cafe.
Nashville Scene |
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Computer error prices gas at $1.40 at Ohio station
By The Associated Press CINCINNATI (AP) -- 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.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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ASK A MEXICAN: Land Hola !
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Dear Mexican: What do you think would happen if U.S. citizens could buy land and set up businesses as easily in Mexico as Mexicans can in the U.S.?
Nashville Scene |
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Neil Entwistle background: 'Perfect' marriage belied addiction to online sex
Briton searched internet for best way to kill, then fled to parents' home after shooting wife and daughter dead
Guardian Unlimited |
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Neil Entwistle found guilty of murdering wife and child
British IT expert convicted of first degree murder for killing his American wife and baby daughter
Guardian Unlimited |
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HELTER SHELTER: Rufus ’08
ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: My fellow Americans, I’m here to tell you that Rufus Jowers is our best choice for president.
Nashville Scene |
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Wireless carrier tests eye controls for electronics
Rolling your eyes to turn up the volume of a portable music player and tapping your fingers to turn on a DVD player are among technologies Japan's top mobile carrier is testing for "wearable" gadgets.
The Washington Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 29th Mar 2007 22:07 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Software behemoth Microsoft could be one of the biggest losers from proposed license changes to the Linux operating system unveiled Wednesday.
New Mobile Computing |
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Operation Penalty
Twenty-seven men from various parts of the province face child pornography charges after police discovered a group were secretly using a website based in Germany to exchange computer files.
Montreal Gazette |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 3rd Aug 2006 17:24 UTC
If those rumored Mac Pro specs are true...Why are the stock video cards ATI Radeons? It makes no sense to me to spend a base minimum of 2 grand on a computer that claims to be a "professional" box, but doesn't even include a professional level video card. (!)
New Mobile Computing |
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New Group Calls for Broadband in Every Pot
An election looms, and the candidates' talking points are being set: war, the economy, the environment. Now a new advocacy group wants the next president and lawmakers to add one more item to their to-do list: a national broadband policy that ensures high-speed Internet access for all Americans. The group, InternetForEveryone.org, features an array of high-profile technology experts.
E-Commerce Times |
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Computer error prices gas at $1.40 at Ohio station
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. Vehicles clogged the area around a Marathon station in suburban Sycamore Township while the bargain was available for roughly three hours on Tuesday, until Hamilton County sheriff's deputies persuaded the station to shut down.
The Washington Times |
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Computer error prices gas at $1.40 at Ohio station
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. Vehicles clogged the area around a Marathon station in suburban Sycamore Township while the bargain was available for roughly three hours on Tuesday, until Hamilton County sheriff's deputies persuaded the station to shut down.
The Kansas City Star |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 22nd Jul 2007 15:26 UTC
Microsoft is planning to ship its next major version of Windows - known internally as version '7' - within roughly three years , CNET News.com has learned.
OS News |
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