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Linked by Andrew Youll on Sat 27th Aug 2005 11:57 UTC, submitted by ajam
Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference is expected to be a coming out party of sorts for the next version of Visual Studio, code-named Orcas. Primary among the new features in and new direction for Orcas will be advances in how the toolset handles data, sources said.
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Woodhands - (Paper Bag Records)
Electro-pop duo Woodhands, the brainchild of Toronto's Dan Werb and Paul Banwatt, are well known for their relentlessly energetic live set, performed entirely live and without the help of pre-recorded samples or laptops.
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Alexa changed its Web site Ranking Algorithm
Amazon owned Alexa changed the way it calculates their web site rankings. Alexa started to rank sites in 1998. The statistics were derived from users of the Alexa Toolbar. Now Alexa integrates internet usage beyond Alexa Toolbar users. Alexa is now ag...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 16th Oct 2006 21:08 UTC
Who makes the most reliable computers ? Lenovo, closely followed by Apple, if you believe online service and support company Rescuecom's latest reliability audit, derived from more than 20,000 calls made by the firm's customers during the second quarter this year.
OS News |
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Editorial too shortsighted in decrying town wireless
A Collegian editorial on April 14 ("Thanks to program, PSU plugged in") celebrated the wisdom of an Information Technology Services (ITS) program that has supported development of wireless Internet access on all PSU campuses.
Penn State Collegian |
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Asustek Eee PC 900
Asustek Computer has released the new Eee PC 900, improving upon first-generation Eee PCs with a 8.9-inch widescreen panel (1024x600), 1.3-megapixel webcam, FingerGlide touchpad and an increased storage capacity of 12GB and 20GB for Windows and Linux platforms respectively.
Digi Times |
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Personal Belongings Of Local Soliders In Afganistan Stolen
They headed off to Afghanistan to serve their country, only to have their personal belongings and valuables stolen en route; everything from socks to lap-top computers. A one-of-a-kind effort in High Ridge Wednesday night could help replace it all and then some. They called it "Camo for a Cause" at Jilly's Cafe and Steakhouse off Highway 30 near Little Brennan Road. Army Staff Sergeant Charlie ...
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Darwin's private papers go digital
The Darwin Online Project releases over 90,000 online pages of Charles Darwin's photographs, sketches, and manuscripts, including the first draft of his theory of evolution.
CNET |
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Computer system consistently makes most accurate NCAA picks
ATLANTA (April 3, 2008) — Sports professionals and fans get pretty emotional about their picks for the NCAA basketball tournament each year, and that emotion often clouds their judgment.
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Hello Mr Chips: Q&A with former Korean Minister of Information, Chin Dae-je
Few people have enjoyed the success in both the private and public sector that IT maverick Chin Dae-je has had over the past 20 years.
Digi Times |
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Attorney: Reiser 'Downright Obnoxious,' But Not A Killer
Hans Reiser's defense attorney compared the computer engineer to a duckbill platypus Wednesday and said Reiser is obnoxious and self-centered but insisted that he didn't kill his estranged wife Nina, who disappeared on Sept. 3, 2006.
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Dormont divorce lawyer accused of $100,000-plus theft
Paul J. Staub Jr., 31, was arraigned Tuesday on two counts of forgery and one count each of theft by deception, tampering with or fabricating physical evidence, and unlawful use of a computer.
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Darwin's private papers go digital
The Darwin Online Project releases over 90,000 online pages of Charles Darwin's photographs, sketches, and manuscripts, including the first draft of his theory of evolution.
CNET |
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Google This Local couple sues Internet giant for invasion of privacy
A couple's lawsuit against Google for its street-level mapping program is shaping up to be a battle over the right to privacy in the face of really cool technology By Melissa Meinzer.
Pittsburgh City Paper |
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Google Faces Slowing Consumer Ad Market After Finance Meltdown
April 17 (Bloomberg) -- Google Inc. , owner of the most popular search engine, faces a deteriorating market for consumer advertising after incurring a drop in business from financial firms.
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2002 Toyota RAV4 review from North America
ECM (computer) and transmission went bad, just after warranty expired, due to a problem Toyota was aware of 2 years ago and di nothing about. Would not help with any repair cost. ECM caused transmission clutch, other internal parts to burn up and shift erradically.
Carsurvey.org |
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Officer nabs man seeking sex with ‘girl’ online
A Winona man looking on the Internet for sex with a 13-year-old girl instead found an undercover police officer, the Winona County Attorney’s Office has said.
Winona Daily News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 12th Jan 2007 00:36 UTC
Axiotron, together with distribution partner Other World Computing, is drawing huge crowds at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco this week, as attendees flock to take its new Mac OS X-based 'ModBook' tablet computer for a test run.
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Music Notes
Madonna will celebrate the April 29 release of "Hard Candy" with a show the Madonnanext night at New York's Roseland Ballroom. Because it will be impossible to snag a ticket, MSN Music will cybercast it live for the little people. . . . Rumors are churning that Paul McCartney is planning a full-scale tour this fall. His people are reportedly scouting out locations for him to perform in Ireland, ...
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Popular business directory searches
Sonic on E Garriott now hiring Day & Evening Cooks- apply in person ... >MORE Receptionist/Legal Secretary for single attorney law office: $7-$9/hr with medical benefits; proficient in Microsoft office & Quick books; experience ...
The Enid News & Eagle |
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Keeping your Mac locked down: a Mac OS X security primer
Security isn't just for Windows users. Those running Mac OS X need to be concerned about making sure their computers are secure. Ars offers this handy guide to keeping your Mac locked down tight. Read More...
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Google adapts copyright-ID technology for child-porn fight
The fight against child pornography is getting an assist from technology designed by Google Inc. to help identify copyright-protected clips on its YouTube video-sharing site.
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Thu,17 Apr 2008
There are no scary monsters to slay, no enemies to shoot and no cars to hijack. But with more than 100 million units sold since its launch in 2000, "The Sims' is the world's best-selling computer game.
Hindustan Times |
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New data reveal online video views are soaring
New data released Wednesday show online views of videos soared 66 percent in the U.S. in February from a year earlier, with TV networks grabbing just a pittance of those eyeballs.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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9 computers stolen from Fatima College
NINE computers valued at about $130,000 have been stolen from Fatima College, Port of Spain, just one month after 28 computers were stolen from Hillview College in Tunapuna.
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