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Santa Rosa MacBook Pros experience video failures
Owners of Santa Rosa-based MacBook Pros are suffering from video failures, reports claim. Victims say that the problem arises after waking or rebooting a Pro, at which point the computer may suddenly stop displaying video, whether on its native LCD or an attached monitor. Debugging is said to have revealed that the issue is with misidentified gra...
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IT firms to set up practice booths for ARMM polls
Voters in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) elections in August will be allowed to participate in a dry run to familiarize them with the new method of computerized voting.
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Dell Video Chat Application Powered by SightSpeed
Dell has a new video chat application that is powered by SightSpeed. The Dell Video Chat program is bundled with the new Dell Studio laptops and allows people to chat via the computer and see who they are talking too. The application isn’t limited to o...
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Posted: Jun 27, 2008 - 09:08:24 PDT
Advanced Google searching: 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., Newport Public Library. Free computer class, registration required. 265-2153 Friends of the Waldport Public Library book sale: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Waldport High School multipurpose room, Lower Crestline Drive, Waldport. 563-5880.
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Shark's flash wedding has six planners
WHEN sporting legends Greg Norman and Chris Evert marry in the Bahamas tomorrow it will be an outlandish, no-expenses-spared event fit for royalty.
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Social applications driving the mobile web
New research suggests that global mobile web users will jump from 577 million today to over 1.7 billion by 2013. Juniper Research attributes the growth primarily to surging demand for collaborative applications, and greater penetration of next-generation mobile infrastructure.
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Gates finally steps down at Microsoft
Bill Gates, currently the world's third richest man, will step down today as chairman of Microsoft signalling the end of an era that spans more than three decades.
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Risky business
For many small business owners, keeping computer data safe is a duty that’s often on the back burner, if it’s on the burner at all, said several local technology companies.
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Bill Gates signs off at Microsoft
Macintosh computer fanatics won't have Bill Gates to kick around anymore. The Microsoft co-founder whose boyish face and nerdy manner epitomizes the US software colossus spends his last day at the office on Friday.
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Gates finally steps down at Microsoft
Guy Dixon, vnunet.com , Friday 27 June 2008 at 16:49:00 Long farewell comes to an end Bill Gates, currently the world's third richest man, will step down today as chairman of Microsoft signalling the end of an era that spans more than three decades....
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Bill Gates to sign off at Microsoft
San Francisco - Bill Gates is spending his last day at Microsoft on Friday before turning his attention full time to philanthropy after decades spent building the US software colossus.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 22nd Apr 2007 22:47 UTC
Ingo Molnar released a new patchset titled the 'Modular Scheduler Core and Completely Fair Scheduler'. He explained, "this project is a complete rewrite of the Linux task scheduler . My goal is to address various feature requests and to fix deficiencies in the vanilla scheduler that were suggested/found in the past few years, both for desktop scheduling and for server scheduling workloads."
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Government Computer News
Pitney Bowes MapInfo this week released the Location Intelligence Component for IBM Cognos 8 business intelligence software.
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Bill Gates to sign off at Microsoft
Bill Gates is spending his last day at Microsoft Friday before turning his attention full time to philanthropy after decades spent building the US software colossus.
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Saturday police news
In recognition of June as National Internet Safety Month, the Michigan State Police is reminding parents that the Internet can be a dangerous place for children without proper supervision.
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Bill Gates to sign off at Microsoft
Paul Allen, who teamed up with Bill Gates to start Microsoft in a garage in 1975, will be among those "roasting" his childhood friend at a gala dinner.
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Justifying a large scale Vista migration
Over the past couple of months, I have had in-depth conversations with five CIOs that have made a significant commitment to Windows Vista. One of the main issues I explored with each of them was the foundation upon which the business case for migration was made.
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Sony Midterm Plan Focuses on Core Biz, Networking
In its three-year business plan unveiled Thursday, Sony Corp. said it aims to see annual sales in three additional business categories top ¥1 trillion, joining the four already above that target: LCD television sets, digital cameras and camcorders, games and mobile phones.
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3K Announces $299 Windows CE Powered RazorBook 400 Mini-Notebook
3K Computers, LLC (3K) announces the second generation of its top-selling RazorBook 400 mini-notebook computer -- the Windows CE powered 3K RazorBook 400 Mini Notebook Ultra Mobile PC - its ultra light-weight just under 2 lbs and includes a 7-inch LCD TFT Display and a full-size keyboard for the same MSRP of $299!
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Feds look at officer's bias complaint
Investigators with the U.S. Equal Opportunity Employment Commission are probing allegations that a Baltimore police homicide supervisor ordered a black officer to view a Ku Klux Klan Web site for more than an hour.
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Internet paedophile behind bars
An internet paedophile found with the "worst" child porn collection ever recovered has been jailed indefinitely. Convicted child rapist Arthur Morley's sickening collection of pictures and videos included newborn babies and toddlers being raped and abused by adults.
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Kids Online During Summer Vacation? Keep Them Safe
(ARA) - Kids at home during summer vacation have plenty of free time. That often means more time spent on the computer surfing the Internet. When adults can't be around to supervise Internet use, how can parents make sure their kids will be safe online?
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Body Armor for Your PC
(ARA) - We take the good with the bad: The same technologies that gave us the Internet and unprecedented opportunities have also brought us adware, spyware, viruses, phishing and a growing host of online threats. Malware - malicious software - is more than a nuisance.
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Phone plugins 2.1 Adds Contextual Menu Support
nova media announced the immediate availability of Phone plugins 2.1 on Friday. The cell phone dialing utility for Mac OS X added the ability to quick-dial phone numbers or quick-send text messages via contextual menus, and added support for an additional 14 cell phone models from Sony Ericsson and Nokia
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Social applications driving the mobile web
Ian Williams, vnunet.com , Friday 27 June 2008 at 16:25:00 Analyst reports surging demand for on-the-go collaboration New research suggests that global mobile web users will jump from 577 million today to over 1.7 billion by 2013....
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