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KENS 5 recipes: Fried Alligator Strips and Fried Dill Pickles Breader
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Mayer jokes at concert about rumors
ST. LOUIS, July 5 (UPI) -- U.S. singer John Mayer took time during a concert in St. Louis, Mo., to joke about Internet rumors about his personal life.
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The MAG: Exactly, what is a computer? - Column by Bob Vaillancourt
The other day, my nephew mentioned he had received a new computer for his birthday. But when I asked him about the machine's specifications he didn't know. So, this column is for you Mason. Every computer starts with a motherboard, or as they say in Apple-land, a logic [...]
The Sudbury Star |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 24th Sep 2007 20:01 UTC
Just weeks ahead of its public launch, Apple has updated the minimum system requirements for its next-generation Leopard operating system to exclude 800MHz PowerPC-based Macs, AppleInsider has learned.
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Recent Original Stories
Heise.de has an in-depth review of the OLPC laptop after testing the laptop. Their conclusion: "The XO laptops already shipped out are a clear sign of what can be done when visionaries, global firms, and international political organizations work together."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 5th Oct 2006 20:44 UTC, submitted by jasper
Red Hat has an NDA cooperation with Marvell for the wireless chips that they want to use for the One Laptop per Child-project. The idea of this is that both parties think Marvell will be more open in the future, but this is absolutely not the path they should walk , according to OpenBSD's Theo de Raadt.
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The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth
Dianne Finstad is an agricultural and rodeo broadcaster in Red Deer, Alberta. She grew up on near the Montana border in southern Alberta where her family's been ranching for a century. Her western background and 4-H experience led her to a broadcasting career, which has included more than 25 years of covering pro rodeo for television, print, radio and now through this blog, the internet!
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Canadians skirt law to view American TV
MONTREAL–Canadians are turning on, tuning in and watching traditional TV shows on the Internet often using underground ways to access American programming, says a new study.
Toronto Star |
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10 percent of today's shoppers are multi-channel
NEW YORK, NY Multi-channel shoppers are identified as people who regularly participate in more than one method of shopping, including online, in-store, catalog, and phone order. Experian Consumer Research found that nearly 10% of the U.S. population falls under this category, making multi-channel shoppers an extremely valuable target for retailers.
The Log Cabin Democrat |
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Charlie Beckett: Are political bloggers the new opposition?
Charlie Beckett: Their party may be on the way out, but leftwing bloggers should prepare themselves for real power
Guardian Unlimited |
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Recent Original Stories
If Vista is not activated with a legitimate product registration key in time, the system will run in 'reduced functionality mode' until it is activated, said Thomas Lindeman, a senior product manager at Microsoft.
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What could Open Office do with a business model?
You can say Microsoft has found a way to crush open source. Or you can say open source has been shown a business model it can use to crack the mass market and gain a sustainable revenue base. by Dana Blankenhorn
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Raja Petra quizzed by cops over statutory declaration
KUALA LUMPUR: Raja Petra Kamarudin, the editor of news portal Malaysia Today , was quizzed by the police Saturday over his statutory declaration on June 18 claiming he had knowledge that three other persons were present when the body of Mongolian woman Altantuya Shaariibuu was blown up on Oct 19, 2006.
The Star |
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Weather Insurance: Your Travel Umbrella
Online companies can reimburse you for weather-related troubles.
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Inside the Panthers: Favre rumor news to Hurney
If Brett Favre wants to un-retire from football and play for the Carolina Panthers, that's news to Panthers general manager Marty Hurney. "I don't know where these things come from," Hurney said of an Internet report earlier this week about agent Bus Cook saying Favre, who retired from the Green Bay Packers three months ago, has decided he already wants to return to the game, specifically with ...
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TV on the Internet keeps getting better
Concept is in its infancy, but proof that it's growing up is in technology, ads I f you missed one of your favorite TV shows due to holiday travel, odds are good it is airing on the Web. Right now.
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Recent Original Stories
"The Mono open-source project will create a Linux version of Silverlight by the end of year, said Miguel de Icaza, a Novell vice president and head of Mono. At the Mix '07 conference on Monday, Microsoft touted the ability to write Silverlight Web applications that run on Internet Explorer, Firefox and the Safari browser on Mac OS. Next up for Silverlight is an edition for mobile devices, ...
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perhaps things have improved for Solaris lately
"One reason that people might choose to miss out on OpenSolaris is because we're (in general) a conservative lot and a lot of people have had bad experiences with Solaris (and, dare we say it, also with Windows and Linux) in the past.
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Recent Original Stories
Some testing by the exo.performance.network research staff shows that SP1 provides no measurable relief to users saddled with sub-par performance under Vista.
OS News |
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A New Look At Blu-ray Now HD DVD Is Dead
After years of contentious battle between two competing high-definition DVD standards, Toshiba, the primary backer of HD DVD, on February 19th conceded defeat. HD DVD is dead. Long live Blu-ray.
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Recent Original Stories
This is already a fairly old article, but I'm pretty confident it never made OSNews' front page. In this article, the author proves that Windows XP can be installed, and 'run', on processors with as little as 8MHz . "The target of this project was to find the weakest system where you can run Windows XP. Keep in mind, that Microsoft official requirements are a CPU with 233 MHz an 64 MB of RAM. ...
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Wed 27th Jul 2005 16:58 UTC, submitted by Qwerty
Microsoft has released some official screenshots of the just released beta 1 of Windows Vista, their upcoming Windows version. Microsoft has passed a major milestone with the release of its first full test version of Windows Vista, the next generation of its flagship operating system.
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SimplyNoise Generates White Noise in Your Browser [Distraction]
Web application SimplyNoise provides a no-frills interface to configure relaxing white noise right in your browser. Just fire up the web site and adjust the sliding orb to the intensity of white...
Lifehacker |
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Interactive Investor |
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Teen runaway plans to marry kidnap woman
THE distraught parents of a U.S. teenager who ran away to Adelaide to be with his internet girlfriend have told how he went out for a McDonald's and never returned.
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