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Computer camp open to incoming students
Computer camp open to incoming students
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Linux XP 2008
Linux XP is a strange beast. From what I gather it tries very hard to emulate the look and feel of Microsoft Windows in order to make the transition to Linux easier to the Microsoft-familiar.
IT Manager's Journal |
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YIELD announces recycling effort
MASON CITY — Youth Investing in Leadership Development (YIELD) and Waste Management are teaming up for Earth Day Tuesday, April 22.
The Globe Gazette |
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Four teens charged with stealing laptops
Four teens have been charged with the theft of 40 laptop computers and a computer projector valued at $53,200 from North Penn High School.
The Intelligencer |
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Police track trouble using Web forums
Officials have begun to examine the role the Internet played in the formation of a massive party in East Lansing, Mich.
Daily Nebraskan |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th May 2006 22:14 UTC
"PC-BSD 1.1 was released today , along with a PBI update file for users running 1.0, who wish to update to 1.1. This release brings the core operating system up to the latest version of FreeBSD 6.1, adds better driver support to the kernel, and improves the speed on many systems."
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Lonely No More: Lonelygirl15 Production Company EQAL Gets $5 Million Funding
And yet, the funding keeps flowing in: EQAL, the new name of the production company behind the pioneering online video series Lonelygirl15, has received $5 million in funding from various investors to develop more shows beyond its first franchise and KateModern in UK.
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Data Protection for Servers Reduces Help Desk Calls
With IT hours at an all-time premium, the reduction of help desk calls becomes a priority. The majority of those calls are user problems, and anything the IT department can do to facilitate users in solving their own problems instead of calling the help desk is of course extremely beneficial.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Capital support a priority for Dubai Internet City in 2008
17 April 2008 Being with Dubai Internet City - the emirate's first free zone - from almost its inception in 2000 has given Malek Sultan Al Malek an unique insight into the City's growth and positioning.
Zawya |
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Prima Data: Tips for a disgruntled Dell user
Dear Prima Data:
Savannah Morning News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 13th Jun 2007 22:56 UTC
For companies like Microsoft and Mozilla, Safari coming to Windows means that one more competitor will be thrown into the Windows browser battlefield.
New Mobile Computing |
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Woman reports Internet swindle
A 22-year-old woman told Joplin police this week that she was swindled of $3,100 by a phony loan company she came across on the Internet.
The Joplin Globe |
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Recent Original Stories
Vista's External Memory Device technology will boost demand for Flash first . It allows the system to grab USB-connected storage as system memory, using the addition capacity as a half-way house between a true RAM disk and the hard drive.
New Mobile Computing |
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Wireless Internet creeping in K.G. BUDGET HEARING
Installation problems delay start of wireless Internet service in King George
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New Hallmark card lets sender record 10-second voice message
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Looking to follow up on the success of its greeting cards that play music and sound clips, Hallmark Cards Inc. is letting customers get into the act. On Monday, in time for Mother's Day, the nation's largest greeting card seller is releasing a line of recordable cards that allow the sender to save a 10-second message on a computer chip embedded in the card, followed by a ...
The Post and Courier |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-04-17 05:34 GMT: Google adapts copyright-ID technology for child-porn fight
NEW YORK (AP) - 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.
Interactive Investor |
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Recent Original Stories
This is release 0.3.1 of ReactOS , an open source effort to develop an operating system that is compatible with applications and drivers written for the Microsoft Windows NT family of operating systems (NT4, 2000, XP, 2003). Mainly, the work focused on rewriting certain parts of the ReactOS Core (kernel, HAL, bootloader, etc).
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Chief renews call for more officers
Rock Hill Police Chief John Gregory will press city officials to let him hire six more patrol officers, a request likely to emerge as a flash point in upcoming talks over the annual budget.
The Rock Hill Herald |
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IBM’s 1Q earnings jump 26 percent; company raises outlook
Wed, Apr 16, 2008 (9:37 p.m.) Shares of IBM Corp. surged to a six-year high after the technology company surprised analysts by reporting a 26 percent jump in quarterly earnings and boosting its full-year forecast.
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Marketers Track Online Video
Increasingly sophisticated tools let advertisers tailor their strategies to a video's viewers.
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Current Newswire:
[ Thanks to LinucksGirl for this link. ] "In Parts 1 and 2, you saw how to use the runlevel system and related tools to dramatically reduce memory usage on a PS3 running Linux, leaving more memory available for compilation and similar services.
Linux Today |
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IBM Gains After Palmisano's Forecast Defies Economic Slowdown
April 17 (Bloomberg) -- International Business Machines Corp. rose as much as 4.1 percent in late trading after saying 2008 profit will top its previous projections, signaling that the computer-services company will resist the U.S. economic slowdown.
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Live Search News
NEW YORK ( Map , News ) - 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.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Holly Springs officers investigate grand larceny
Officers with the Holly Springs Police Department are investigating a grand larceny in the 100 block of Rust Avenue last week in which over $19,000 in computer and television equipment is missing, according to chief Robert Pearson.
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