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All About Cary & FRG: Trojans build from '04 foundation
Former Cary-Grove offensive lineman Mike Yocius retains vivid memories of his freshman football season, when he was invited for the ride of his life.
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Man versus machine poker re-match
Polaris, the University of Alberta poker playing computer program, is heading to Las Vegas for a re-match against humans.
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TOMY and D3Publisher to Provide NARUTO Fans with Hands-On Ninja Action at Anime Expo 2008
Anime, Atlus , Conferences, Console, D3Publisher of America, DS, DS Games, Naruto , Nintendo DS, Nintendo DS List, Nintendo Wii, TOMY , Wii, consoles Los Angeles - July 1, 2008 TOMY Corporation and D3Publisher of America, Inc. (D3P), publishers of interactive entertainment software, have announced plans to provide playable demos of two highly anticipated NARUTO titles at the upcoming Anime Expo ...
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Mobile users make same mistakes as disabled PC users
Mobile phone owners make similar mistakes to physically impaired computer users when using the technology, according to new research from The University of Manchester.
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Recent Original Stories
The BumpTop structures files and programs as 3D cards with weight that you can shuffle around and move about the desktop. You can throw a bunch of similar cards on a pile to represent stuff you'll get to later, or stack them neatly to represent stuff you've already seen.
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BLOG: Viva Las Vegas!!!
Editor's Note: Herald-Press reporter Jennifer Kannon took time off this week to head out to 'Sin City' for the IPOP! convention. She will be blogging her adventures to keep us posted about her trip.
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Dell eyes consumers, SME markets as growth drivers
MANILA, Philippines - Nasdaq-listed computer giant Dell, Inc. is tapping consumers and small and medium enterprises (SME) as it tries to capture a bigger share of the booming personal computer market.
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Microsoft bundling bungling turns India to Linux
THE VOLE'S attempt to force students in India's state of Tamil Nadu to buy Microsoft Office has backfired and they'll be getting laptops running Linux instead of Windows.
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Sonnet offers 1TB Fusion F2 portable SATA RAID
Sonnet Technologies has announced a 1TB-version of its Fusion F2 portable SATA RAID system. The system contains two 2.5-inch drives mounted side-by-side in an aluminum enclosure. It features two eSATA data ports for maximum data throughput, and is geared for use with ExpressCard/34 controllers on MacBook Pros. The RAID delivers up to 134MB-per-seco...
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Non-Programming Jobs For a Computer Science Major?
An anonymous reader writes "I recently graduated from a 'major' university in America with a BS degree in Computer Science. I unfortunately must admit that I am not very skilled with programming. I finished with the degree, and I've spent much of my college career working a job doing technical support (fixing laptops, troubleshooting Windows problems, etc). What jobs can I get with a computer ...
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Semiconductor and computer shipments rose in Q1
Chip and PC sales increased in recent months compared to last year, semiconductor and computer industry analysts have reported.
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Now, PalmSecure that scans veins in user's palm for identification
Washington, July 1 : Forget fingerprint and iris scanners, the future of automated identification using body parts is in the palm of your hand, at least that's what Fujitsu Computer Products of America wants people to think.
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Check It Out
(IsraelNN.com) The CEO of Google Israel, Meir Brand, present some impressive statistics to the Teachers’ Union conference today entitled “Creating a Future”. He noted that more than 70 percent of households in Israel have a computer and 90 percent of those have broadband internet access.
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Get an Internet Filter for Peace of Mind
(ARA) - The Internet is changing the way kids learn about the world around them; but unfortunately, not always for the better.
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Bayreuth opera festival to be screened online
First it was big screens for fans outside, now the exclusive Bayreuth opera festival is to broaden its populist appeal with a performance broadcast online.
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Destination: White House;Presidential election news
Your guide to the 2008 Presidential Election. Click here to read the blog.
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Mo. Internet harassment bill passed after MySpace suicide
O'Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt signed a bill Monday outlawing cyberbullying, just miles from where a 13-year-old girl committed suicide nearly two years ago after being harassed on the Internet.
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turning OS X into an open-source project
Noted PC Magazine columnist John C. Dvorak was one of the first to predict the release of Boot Camp. His prophesizing continues in his lastest column.
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Recent Original Stories
"Ars was at FOSSCamp this weekend. Think of FOSSCamp as an 'un-conference' without a set agenda where the minds behind open source projects get together and plot world domination (and, err, ways to improve their code).
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Recent Original Stories
Critics who blasted Microsoft three months ago for failing to deliver Windows Vista add-ons have again called the company on the carpet , this time for missing its self-imposed deadline to provide promised extras. In late June, bloggers and users were already panning Vista Ultimate Extras as a bust.
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Medion Akoya E1210 netbook gets unboxed
Filed under: Laptops Just days after going on sale in Europe for €399, the Wind-esque Akoya mini laptop has been acquired and unboxed for all to see. As it stands, we're still not certain if this thing will ever head to US soil, but judging by the remarkable similarities to a few other low-cost lappies, we reckon we'll survive if it decides to stay put. Head on to the read link for ...
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New Online Community For Information Security Industry
Europe - July 1, 2008 - The team behind the Infosecurity Europe show - held in London every spring - has launched an online interactive security forum for the Infosecurity industry with advice, forums, blogs, career path, ask the experts, Q&A and other resources for everyone involved in the challenges of information security.
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Shaw: Computers enhance July 3 fireworks display
The quality of the annual City of Morris Fireworks Extravaganza, according to Jeff Shaw, was upgrade several years ago.
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No PDAs, Internet or TV: Six places to unplug
Declare your independence from electronic gadgets! Here are six vacation spots where PDAs, internet connections, and even TVs are becoming a thing of the past.
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Amazon: Hey Spammers, Get Off My Cloud!
I am accustomed to receiving e-mail from Amazon.com, as I am a fiercely loyal customer who shops there quite frequently. But it took me by surprise this weekend to discover that that mounds of porn spam and junk e-mail laced with computer viruses are actively being blasted from digital real estate leased to the e-commerce giant. I wasn't the only one who spotted it. Websense Security Labs issued ...
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