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Yahoo flags search results that might be dangerous
Some Web sites that pop up in search results can infect your computer with viruses or spyware if you click on them or if you download from them. Yahoo has teamed with security company McAfee to scan and flag search results that might be dangerous.
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Gimelstob let off too easily
Eleven years ago, when Anna Kournikova lost to Chanda Rubin in the final of the old Mahwah tournament, if only we could have written what we really thought of the woman who still may be the most famous tennis player in the world, five years after her retirement, thanks to the Internet.
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No 'Street View' for Madison County
The sedan with the Google logo and the mounted periscope cameras was probably trolling area streets in the fall, maybe earlier. The process of capturing thousands of 360-degree images over and over probably took a few weeks, maybe longer. And it almost certainly took several cars, maybe more, over a couple of passes.
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Tuesday, July 01, 2008
♦Basic computer classes, 9 to 11 a.m., Grant County Rescue Mission, 423 S. Gallatin St. Call 662-0988. ♦Ladies’ Bible study, 9:15 to 11 a.m., St. James Lutheran Church, 1206 N. Miller Ave. Childcare provided with reservations. Call Jackie, 662-8078, or Lola, 1-765-981-4700 (LaFontaine).
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Rory Reid, writing for CNET's UK-based Crave site, last week posted a provocative comparison castigating Apple for charging grossly inflated prices for BTO upgrades like RAM and hard disks for their laptop computers - as much as 200 percent higher from Apple, for what would be essentially the same quality or even identical drive from a third-party OEM supplier.
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Using the online configurator tools of both vendors, Reid detailed just how much of a bite Apple takes on what are essentially generic upgrade items.
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Man pleads guilty in Internet sex video case
MIDDLEBURG -- A 38-year-old man who thought he was sending a sexually explicit video of himself on the Internet to a 13-year-old girl pleaded guilty to two felony charges in Snyder County Court on Monday.
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Gates on Microsoft's sidelines
On his final full day at Microsoft Corp., Bill Gates went on stage to reminisce with his longtime friend Steve Ballmer, and neither man could hold back tears as Ballmer handed Gates a large scrapbook as a farewell present. Gates, who is stepping back to focus on his philanthropy, sat with Chief Executive Officer Ballmer in a Microsoft conference room and meandered through moments in Microsoft's ...
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$9.3 million in projects cut from supplement budget
Gov. Bobby Jindal on Monday vetoed state funding for laptop computers, the elderly, Habitat for Humanity and an LSU-sponsored program that produces protein.
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Booking a hotel room on the internet has payoffs and pitfalls
Frankfurt - Marco Urban of Frankfurt found the offer on the internet portal attractive: an overnight stay at a bargain rate in Amsterdam's Aalborg Hotel. So his disappointment was all the greater when he learned on arrival that a room too few had bee...
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eBay fined for selling fake luxury goods
A Paris court has ordered Internet auctioneer eBay to pay €40 million in damages to luxury goods group LVMH for selling fake goods online. The commercial court said eBay had not done enough to stop sales of counterfeits on its website.
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Japan's precious hideaway paradise to host summer drumming fest
Tokyo - When you feel too wired, Japan's Sado Island is the perfect getaway surrounded by calm, blue seas, where vacationers can stay away from computers and mobile phones to enjoy a stress-free holiday. If timed well, this year's summer vacation can...
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Cherry Hill starts cashing in on recycling
The proposed recycling program sounded good in theory, but Cherry Hill Mayor Bernie Platt wasn't sure how residents would respond to it.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 6th Feb 2007 17:21 UTC
"In his public appearances, Bill Gates often appears to be so heavily sedated that the the private, peevish Bill we know and love from his internal emails rarely erupts.
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Microsoft has said it will not sue Linux users with regards to the company's patent claims. " We're not litigating . If we wanted to we would have done so years ago," said Horacio Gutierrez, Microsoft's VP for intellectual property and licensing, in an interview.
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'The Bell Jar' brings fresh insight for today
Title: "The Bell Jar" Author: Sylvia Plath Pages: 244 Available: Online and booksellers It was with some trepidation that I began reading "The Bell Jar," for a blurb on the cover warned me that it was "a heartbreaking story of a talented young woman who descends into madness."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 18th Sep 2006 20:41 UTC
Jim Allchin, co-president of Microsoft's Platforms and Services Division, has sent an open letter to developers citing the 'tremendous opportunity' that Windows Vista gives them, adding that the time is now to get ready for the operating system . "If you want to ride the wave we're creating with Windows Vista, the best way is to have your application ready by the time we ship," Allchin said in ...
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Ex-software chief fills WVU board
Now the work begins. Former Oracle Corp. President Ray Lane's appointment Monday to the West Virginia University Board of Governors completes the search for three new board members, who face a busy year ahead.
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Linked by kvaruni on Mon 11th Jul 2005 14:48 UTC
The true reason for this article is to point out some sensitive points and to start a discussion. Hopefully, this discussion will produce some useful outcome and if some people in the Linux community are willing to listen to them, I would already be very enthusiastic. Let's start, shall we?
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EBay: pirate bazaar or legitimate marketplace?
The decision by a French court to make the online auction site eBay pay $65 million to a luxury brands group for allowing the sale of fake goods online raises the question of what responsibility auction sites should have to assume.
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Delays hit Google's mobile phone plans
NEW YORK - New mobile phones being developed by Google Inc. and more than 30 partners based on software called Android will arrive in the fourth quarter, a schedule that some cellular carriers and program makers are struggling to meet, The Wall Street Journal reported.
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Badmouthing the dearly departed
Column by Susan ReimerThe Baltimore Sun It didn’t take the bad guys long. It was only minutes after Tim Russert’s death was announced that someone apparently posted something so unpleasant on The New York Times’ Web site that it was taken down almost immediately by somebody in the control room.
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Technology Report / EBay ordered to pay $61M to LVMH over counterfeit goods
A French commercial court Monday ordered eBay Inc. to pay more than $61 million to a high-end fashion company because counterfeit goods were sold on the auction site. The fashion company, LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA, is home to such prestigious brands as Louis Vuitton, Givenchy, Fendi, Emilio Pucci and Marc Jacobs and had complained that it was hurt by the sale of knockoff bags and ...
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Hedging keeps airlines flying as fuel costs soar
DALLAS — The computer screen on Scott Topping’s desk at Southwest Airlines flickered with row after row of dates and numbers, but they had nothing to do with arrivals and departures.
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