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Google Earth 4.3 launches
Google has launched the latest version of the Google Earth application. . You must be registered and logged in to add comments!
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Anti-paedophile group targets kiddie site core
Calls for 'global attack'The Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) has called for international cooperation to tackle a core of 2,755 foreign-hosted abuse sites that it says are responsible for the majority of images of children obtained by UK paedophiles.…
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Intel: laptop/desktop crossover coming sooner than expected
Small, Cheap Computers™ driving demandIntel will sell more mobile CPUs than desktop processors this year, the chip giant's CEO claimed this week.…
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CyberLink YouCam Adds Exciting New Webcam Features to Alienware Notebooks
CyberLink Corp. (5203.TW), innovative solution provider for the connected digital lifestyle, today announced that CyberLink YouCam is shipped with all Alienware(R) notebooks equipped with a webcam. The combination allows customers of Alienware's award-winning Area-51(R) m15x and Area-51 m9750 notebooks to experience not only extreme multimedia entertainment, but more fun and laughs while ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Scientists Track Seasonal Flu's Global Journey
Scientists from around the world have teamed up to track the way the seasonal flu virus travels from its origins in East and Southeast Asia to where it fizzles out in South America. They hope the discovery will help to improve flu vaccines by making it easier to anticipate how the virus evolves.
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AMD's Quad-Core Opteron available in Dell servers
Five Dell servers based on Advanced Micro Devices' Quad-Core Opteron processors are available on the computer company's Web site, bringing the number of server models that use the chip to 13, AMD said.
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Personal data of Connecticut students on stolen laptop
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - State officials say a company has waited nearly a month before telling Connecticut State University System officials that personal information on students is on a stolen laptop computer.
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Try these Italian recipes
Today’s two recipes are ones I’ve been asked to find on the Food Network Web site. They are both from Italian cooks so I guess they can both be called Italian recipes, but they are variations on American favorites; deviled eggs and bread pudding. Kicked Up Pimento and Tuna Deviled Eggs 8 hardboiled eggs, peeled and cut in half lengthwise, yolks removed and reserved separately 1/4 cup ...
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Polly Want a Feather? Cockatoo Makes Do Without Plumage
FORT LAUDERDALE, FL (AP) -- Oscar might be the world's ugliest bird. The cockatoo that has lived at the Humane Society of Broward County for the past 12 years has almost no feathers, and that's made the bird a recent Internet sensation.
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Red Hat scurries away from consumer desktop market
Pesky Microsoft just won't play ball Linux and open source software giant Red Hat has abandoned plans to develop a consumer desktop product because it cannot compete with the might of Microsoft.…
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Personal data of Connecticut students on stolen laptop
State officials say a company has waited nearly a month before telling Connecticut State University System officials that personal information on students is on a stolen laptop computer.
Centre Daily Times |
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Kaua'i credit union tells members of e-mail scam
Members of the Kauai Community Credit Union are the target of yet another "phishing e-mail," while a fake e-mail purporting to be from the Internal Revenue Service is being sent to some e-mail accounts in Hawai'i.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Google-Yahoo search test an alleged hit; Squeezes Microsoft
Yahoo is reportedly moving closer toward outsourcing search to Google in a move designed to gain leverage in any talks with Microsoft. Let's be clear: This story was leaked to the Wall Street Journal because Yahoo is likely to meet with Microsoft again soon. According to the...
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eBay Hosts Town Hall Meeting with Global Marketplace Prez
eBay is hosting its monthly online Town Hall meeting on April 17, 2008 from 9:30 am to 11 am Pacific time. Lorrie Norrington, President of eBay Global Marketplace Operations, will be joined by members of eBay's Trust & Safety, Selling, Shipping and PayPal to talk about issues and answer questions from members. The audio event is broadcast via Internet radio.
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Broadband backlash; Customers take to the Web to protest BendBroadband's new service plans
When BendBroadband announced last month that it plans to switch to metered-pricing this summer for its cable Internet service, a number of concerned customers took to the Web in protest, and the company responded.A small but vocal number of customers have become upset about the change, saying it penalizes tech-savvy users who download movies and stream videos over the Internet, listen to ...
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Recent Original Stories
"The Compiz and Beryl teams are discussing a merger . Posts on the Compiz forum and Beryl mailing list indicate that the projects are discussing how to execute a merger and work together to deliver a single compositing window manager to give 'bling' to the Linux desktop."
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Stumbaugh schedules success
When Tim Stumbaugh was 6, he tried to show his grandfather how to play solitaire on the computer.
The Fort Collins Coloradoan |
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Tech's gains outweigh Wall St.'s pain
Stocks could get a lift early Thursday as investors are cheered by much stronger-than-expected results and outlook from tech bellwether IBM as they weigh oil continuing to climb and the continued slide in the dollar.
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Xbox 360 sales soar in Europe
The European Xbox 360 price cut has apparently helped sales of Microsoft's console soar across the continent, according to word today from the platform holder.
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ISPs meddled with customers web traffic, study finds
About one per cent of the web pages being delivered on the internet are being changed in transit, sometimes in a harmful way, according to researchers at the University of Washington.
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ST701, comGateway to launch online spree shopping service
A NEW local online spree shopping service launches this Friday, allowing Singaporeans to purchase items from the United States. Developed by ST701 and comGateway, the spree service is an expansion of ST701's - an e-marketplace by CATS Classified - current online offerings.
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SWAT member recognized on TV
Burke County A Burke County sheriff's detective who was shot and paralyzed in a December standoff is getting national credit for his heroics. Martin Lawing, a SWAT team member who became a quadriplegic after he was shot in the neck, is a finalist in "America's Most Wanted" All-Stars search. The accolade, according to the television show's Web site, is meant to honor first responders "who go ...
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Review: Apple Time Capsule
Time Capsule is primarily intended as a storage device for Mac owners using the Time Machine backup program included with OSX. However, it can also be used with Windows PCs or on a mixed Mac and PC network.
Personal Computer World |
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Masternaut acquires software firm
LEEDS-based vehicle tracking and mobile solutions company Masternaut Three X has acquired Hull-based ICM Business Solutions, a Microsoft Gold Partner and leading UK provider of Microsoft business application software. (17/04/2008 11:09:19)
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Is Microsoft Feeling the Heat in Embedded Systems?
Microsoft is renaming its existing embedded Windows operating systems and supplementing them with additional offerings in key device categories, the company announced Tuesday. Windows XP Embedded will become Windows Embedded Standard, while Windows Embedded CE will be renamed Windows Embedded Compact.
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