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Software can recreate Bain house
Virtual technology could allow jurors in the David Bain retrial to take a walk through the family's Every St home 13 years after it burned to the ground.
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Court Order on Youtube User Data Fans Privacy Fears
Online privacy becomes a hot topic as Google is ordered to hand over information on YouTube users' viewing habits to Viacom.
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WIN: POLAR's CS600 Pro Team Edition™ with Power Cycling Computer!
Train like the pros with your own Polar CS600 Pro Team Edition™ with Power . It’s the most complete power measurement system on the market today, offering advanced power measurement and training to both elite and everyday cyclists.
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Thunderbird 2 is now available for download on Windows, Mac and Linux in over 35 languages. It offers easy ways to manage and organize your email with message tags, advanced folder views, message history navigation, find as you type, and improved new mail alert notifications.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Feb 2007 19:29 UTC
Jeff Atwood explains why Vista uses so much memory. "You have to stop thinking of system memory as a resource and start thinking of it as a a cache . Just like the level 1 and level 2 cache on your CPU, system memory is yet another type of high-speed cache that sits between your computer and the disk drive.
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Linked by David Adams on Fri 4th Jul 2008 15:47 UTC, submitted by Caffeine Deprived
This article by Shane Schick looks at changes Steve Ballmer should consider making at Microsoft now that Bill Gates is out the door. A couple of the most interesting: making user education a priority and establishing an open source project.
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Linked by David Adams on Fri 4th Jul 2008 15:47 UTC, submitted by Caffeine Deprived
This article by Shane Schick looks at changes Steve Ballmer should consider making at Microsoft now that Bill Gates is out the door. A couple of the most interesting: making user education a priority and establishing an open source project.
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among the best there is ."
"The 17" iMac has almost everything a silencer could want. It's quiet, efficient, good value, and can even run Windows. the iMac is a computer for the connoisseur, just as Apple intended.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 5th Dec 2005 05:38 UTC
What if you could combine Cocoa (that easy-to-use extension to C that is the primary language used for development on the OS X platform) and Java (one of the most widely used languages on the Internet) to create an OS X native application that utilizes the power of Java's libraries?
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180355. how do people feel about the 90's?
Those were the days...Coleman, Saberhagen, Viola, Bonilla, Supernintedo, Sega Genenis, 2pac, Biggiesmall, Seinfeld, The Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in August 2, 1990,World-wide New Year's Eve celebrations on December 31, 1999.DNA identification of individuals finds wide application in criminal law.The Pentium processor is developed by Intel.Explosive growth of the Internet, perhaps caused by a ...
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Making sure the internet delivers
European researchers have developed affordable test suites that businesses can use to check whether their software will work with the next-generation internet.
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Google Puts Privacy Link on Main Page
The move brings Google into clear compliance with a California law that requires many Internet sites to have a link to their privacy policy on their home page.
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Brinkley: Husband's Affair 'shattered' My Life
A tearful Christie Brinkley testified at her divorce trial Thursday that she was devastated by her husband's affair with a teenager and his attempts to find other paramours through pornographic Web sites.
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Idol Talent Shokotan Starts Limited-Run English Blog
Otaku personality/singer/actress Shoko "Shokotan" Nakagawa has announced today that she started the Shokotan Blog's English Edition (accessible via a personal computer or a mobile device ) for a limited run during her appearance at this week's Anime Expo in Los Angeles, California.
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EDMOND — People think they know what makes their credit scores go up and down. Many of their guesses are close but quite a few are off base and the answers can be quite surprising. One of the things that drives people crazy is when they close an account they think their credit scores should go up.
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BLOG: Viva Las Vegas!
Just kidding. But I did head out on the strip with my roommate and her mom and we walked and walked, got lost (trapped!) in the Bellagio which is very much the place to be seen for the wealthy. We just wanted to see the dancing water thing, which was really cool.
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Web Site Leaves Couple's Olympic Dreams In Ruins
STAYTON, Ore. -- A couple said an Internet company selling tickets to the Beijing Olympics ripped them off. They spent nearly $3,000 on beijingticketing.com to see the opening ceremonies. But now said they're having doubts about whether they'll receive their tickets.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 5th Feb 2006 17:10 UTC
One of the biggest reasons for many people to switch to a UNIX desktop, away from Windows, is security. It is fairly common knowledge that UNIX-like systems are more secure than Windows.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 15th Dec 2006 21:12 UTC
"The FSF today launched a campaign with a twofold mission of exposing the harms inflicted on computer users by the new Microsoft Windows Vista and promoting free software alternatives that respect users' security and privacy rights.
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We Know What You've Been Watching on YouTube
A court has ordered Google to turn over a database that links users to every video they've watched on the popular Web site YouTube. Jennifer Urban, director of the University of Southern California Intellectual Property and Technology Law Clinic, says the ruling has big implications for online privacy.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 14th Nov 2005 18:50 UTC
If a certain US senator and a certain EU commissioner are to be believed, the internet is five days away from total collapse as governments are finally forced into a corner and told to agree on a framework for future Internet governance.
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OSNews.com informs you about the latest news on a vast range of operating systems, from the well-known mainstream OSes, down to small embedded (but also very interesting technically) ones.
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Linked by David Adams on Fri 4th Jul 2008 15:47 UTC, submitted by Caffeine Deprived
This article by Shane Schick looks at changes Steve Ballmer should consider making at Microsoft now that Bill Gates is out the door. A couple of the most interesting: making user education a priority and establishing an open source project.
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Nonfiction review: 'Dirty Words'
Dirty Words A Literary Encyclopedia of Sex Edited by Ellen Sussman Bloomsbury; 291 pages; $19.99 The Google searches in "Dirty Words: A Literary Encyclopedia of Sex" are revealing, if not exactly saucy. Author Fiona Maazel reveals, "Number of Google pages [...
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