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ASU Finishes Fourth in 2007-08 U.S. Sports Academy Director's Cup
The Official Athletic Site for Arizona State University, member of the College Sports Television Network. The most comprehensive coverage of Arizona State University College Athletics on the Internet.
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Sydney rental hopefuls warned of internet scam
New South Wales Minister for Fair Trading Linda Burney is warning Sydneysiders to be on the alert for phoney landlords and real estate agents.
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Internet stokes flames of political scandals
"Don't make this a big deal, OK?" When Mandeville Mayor Eddie Price uttered those now-infamous words to the police officer who stopped his SUV after it plowed through a barricade on the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, he was likely just trying to avoid a ticket.
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Recent Original Stories
From Microsoft-Watch: " While Microsoft has been touting the Aero Glass interface as one of the main selling points for Windows Vista, there will be another new interface – one for users running Vista on less-powerful systems –too.
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US-EU private data sharing agreement at hand: report
File photo shows a United Airlines flight attendant serving passengers. The United States and European Union are close to an agreement to share private data of their citizens, including credit card information, travel history and internet browsing information, The New York Times said Saturday.
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Al-Qaida in Iraq claims Anbar suicide bombing
The al-Qaida militant group in Iraq on Saturday claimed responsibility for Thursday's suicide attack in Anbar province that killed dozens of people, including U.S. soldiers. In a statement issued by the group on the internet, the se ...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 17th May 2006 00:57 UTC
As promised, Nokia announces today the 2006 OS update for the 770 Internet Tablet adding Google Talk, a full screen finger keyboard, improved memory performance, and new refreshed look. Additional applets have also been added for faster access to internet services.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 15th Sep 2006 02:19 UTC
Xandros has announced that it started offering a free 30-day trial edition of Xandros Desktop 4 Premium for free download.
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MS To Become Open Source Friendly Post Gates
ruphus13 writes "Now that Gates has 'retired' from Microsoft, ZDNet is speculating that Microsoft will become much more Open Source friendly. From the article, 'We already see quite a different approach to dealing with OSS and OSS companies from Sam Ramji's group [which is] doing a great job in establishing dialog,' said Rafael Laguna, CEO of Open-Xchange and a former marketing exec at SUSE ...
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Public Safety 06/29/08
Public Safety for June 29: Police, Fire, Rescue Computer stolen from home NORMAL — One A computer and duffel bag were taken about 3:55 a.m. June 21 from a home in the 900 block of North Center Street, Bloomington, a police report said.
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B.C. couple's home movies go viral, then Hollywood
Call it radical anti-comedy, call it mind-bogglingly self-unawareness, or call it a bit of fun, but a couple from Kelowna, B.C. have became Internet sensations after putting a home 'movie' on YouTube.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 30th Sep 2005 15:31 UTC
It's not easy building a new version of Linux and establishing a large following. But with the Ubuntu project, one team of programmers has managed to do just that .
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Recent Original Stories
AnandTech reviewed AMD's new socket-AM2 in its usual in-depth fasion, and concluded: "And there you have it, quite possibly the most unimpressive launch from AMD (from a performance perspective), but given what we had already seen prior to today there shouldn't be any surprises.
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NBC offers wide online access for Beijing Olympics
(AP:NEW YORK) NBC is making more than 2,200 hours of live competition from Beijing available online, giving Olympic junkies more action than they could ever devour in a day.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 8th Jun 2006 16:30 UTC
Linux now forms a quarter of Dell's server business and is growing fast, the company says. Should Microsoft be worried?
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Girl's death sparks rioting in China: reports
Rioters torched a police building and vehicles in southwest China on Saturday, in unrest triggered by allegations of a cover-up over a girl's death, according to Chinese accounts on the Internet.
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US-EU private data sharing agreement at hand
WASHINGTON - THE United States and European Union are close to an agreement to share private data of their citizens, including credit card information, travel history and internet browsing information, The New York Times said on Saturday.
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Pacquiao may assume the mantle as best 'pound-for-pound' fighter
- When Floyd Mayweather Jr. abruptly retired three weeks ago, he left a vacancy atop an imaginary list. From sports bars around the globe to the Internet's innumerable boxing crevices, fight fans love to argue about their hypothetical rankings of the world's...
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Amateur Radio Field Day In Chattanooga
In a world with cell phones and computers, there's still one piece of equipment that comes in handy when new technology fails. read more
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Apple store coming to Beijing on July 19th
Apple will open a new store in Beijing in July just in time for the 2008 Summer Olympics and is planning to open a second store sometime during the Games, according to The Shanghai Daily. The store, the first on the Chinese mainland, will open in the Sanlitun, a popular area of the capital city, according to Apple China's website. The three-floor r...
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Mac BU promises Solver for Excel 2008
Microsoft says it is working on briging Solver functionality to its latest Excel 2008 release, after removing the functionality that was available in its previous Excel 2004 version. Solver enables linear programming within Excel, useful for capacities, minimums and maximums and scheduling loads; it is commonly used in both business and higher educ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 1st Aug 2006 17:05 UTC
A spokesperson for the One Laptop Per Child program revealed July 31 that the countries of Brazil, Argentina, and Thailand have each committed to buy 1 million Linux laptops through the US-based program.
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Wed 6th Jul 2005 16:23 UTC
Microsoft is planning to make RFID applications and tag-readers compatible with Windows . According to Scott Woodgate, group product manager of business processes for Microsoft, the company is trying to integrate RFID programs with the operating system and make the majority of devices work with plug-and-play functionality.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 23rd Jan 2006 19:19 UTC
"Within the next few weeks, Microsoft will be releasing beta 2 of Windows Vista. The actual ship date of Vista hasn't been announced, but Microsoft's new OS is likely to ship sometime this Fall. Since Windows Vista was announced, some of the bleeding-edge features have been scaled back.
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