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House call with Dr. Andy: Don't get excited yet about anxiety drug
Some recent questions from online readers:
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Real Scrabble coming to Facebook
An unauthorized version has almost a half-million users daily, but a legal one will be released this month.
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MobileArchiver 4 for Windows uses Windows Mobile
July 08, 2008 [General] By Edward J. R. MobileArchiver archives your SMS messages and call detail records to Outlook for safe keeping, making it easy to manage your text messages like you do your email, using the familiar Outlook experience.
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Technology reshapes America's classrooms
BOSTON, Massachusetts (Reuters) - From online courses to kid-friendly laptops and virtual teachers, technology is spreading in America's classrooms, reducing the need for textbooks, notepads, paper and in some cases even the schools themselves.
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Stop cellphone spam
It used to be that you could expect only your e-mail inbox to be assaulted with unwanted messages. Now your cellphone can fall victim too. So how do you prevent your phone from being spammed?
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Microsoft supports bid by Icahn to oust Yahoo's 9-member board
Microsoft threw its weight behind investor Carl Icahn's effort to dump Yahoo's board, saying Monday that a successful shareholder rebellion would encourage the software maker to renew its bid to buy Yahoo's Internet search engine or the entire company.
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For teenagers, e-mail is just too old-fashioned
Peter Deng isn't big on e-mail. The problem, he explained, is that the format is too, well, formal. E-mail, he explained, is reserved for communicating with teachers or -- oh, the irony -- getting MySpace and Facebook notifications.
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Tech Bytes: Tuesday, July 8, 2008
OKLAHOMA AT&T extends U-verse service to Tulsa area AT&T launched its U-verse Internet protocol-based television programming service in the Tulsa area Monday. Residents in parts of Tulsa, Jenks and Owasso can now order from a menu of U-verse services that include television, high-speed Internet and voice. AT&T will continue to roll out the U-verse service to other areas of Tulsa on an ongoing ...
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posted by Fulvio Peruggi on Mon 17th Jul 2006 11:14 UTC
The latest article in our OSNews OS contest: Learn about MorphOS, the heir to the Amiga legacy. This article chronicles its bumpy history, its still-compelling features, and the current state of MorphOS development.
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posted by Jean-Baptiste Quéru on Tue 29th Jun 2004 17:40 UTC
Let me make it clear. I'm not a fan of Apple. I think that their products are overhyped, overpriced and underperforming. If you're looking for a fair unbiased opinion, you're looking in the wrong place. You've been warned.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 5th Dec 2006 17:35 UTC
Microsoft wants to make its Windows operating system available on the One Laptop per Child notebook computers, OLPC chairman Nicholas Negroponte said at the NetEvents conference in Hong Kong on Saturday.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 19th Nov 2006 19:32 UTC
C'mon, haven't you ever thought that it would be cool to write a game for the Xbox 360 or Windows, if only you had the time? Microsoft's new XNA Game Architecture is designed to make game development modular and easy.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Dec 2007 16:27 UTC
Microsoft is serious about getting Windows XP to work on OLPC's low-cost laptop , but the company still isn't sure it will be able to make a go of it.
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Virtual-reality war treats soldiers' stress
WASHINGTON - To a soldier who has been in Iraq, the sights, sounds and smells are familiar: the pop of an AK-47, the flash of a bomb, the stench of cordite.
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Microsoft willing to restart Yahoo talks
NEW YORK, USA: Microsoft Corp said it would be willing to reopen talks to buy all or part of Yahoo Inc, but only if a new Yahoo board is elected -- a big boost for financier Carl Icahn's board slate. Microsoft, which broke off months-long talks in early May to buy the Internet company for ...
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Ads That Pay for Game Play
Ultramercial repositions advertisers as the explicit providers of free online games that users would normally have to buy.
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Dell College Gaming League Becomes First Official Amateur League Partner for CGS
The exclusive deal gains the College Gaming League worldwide exposure and brings the CGS to hundreds of U.S. campuses.
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Retrial for Czech Artists
An appeals court has ordered a retrial for seven artists who hacked into a Czech television weather broadcast to show a fake nuclear explosion in the Czech mountains, The Associated Press reported. Members of the Ztohoven art group, based in Prague, admitted tampering with equipment so that viewers watching a live shot of the Krkonose Mountains in June last year saw a flash of bright light and a ...
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Any Yahoo-AOL deal unlikely before Aug
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Any deal between Yahoo Inc and Time Warner Inc's AOL division would be unlikely to be struck before Yahoo's annual meeting on Aug. 1, a person familiar with the negotiations said.
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Microsoft willing to restart Yahoo talks
NEW YORK, USA: Microsoft Corp said it would be willing to reopen talks to buy all or part of Yahoo Inc, but only if a new Yahoo board is elected -- a big boost for financier Carl Icahn's board slate.
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CITY OF TONAWANDA: Library goes wireless
The City of Tonawanda Public Library will be going wireless starting today, becoming one of the last in the Erie County system to offer wireless Internet access.
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Suit filed in Monroe camp sex photos case
MONROE — The families of three young campers who police say were forced by counselors at a local summer camp to pose for sexually suggestive photos posted on the Internet filed suit Monday
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The Big, Throbbing Porn-News Hustle [Publicity Stunts]
Over the past week, publications like the LA Times, New York Post and even our own Valleywag have parroted a report from the Adult Internet Market Research Company about how the recent federal...
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posted by Joshua Boyles on Wed 19th May 2004 20:08 UTC
By the time Longhorn comes out I'm sure everyone will be sick of the subject "windows vs linux." Will longhorn finally destroy that pesky linux and mark another decade of Microsoft's monopoly, or will the underdog come out with a stunning upset and send a multi billion dollar company to it's grave?
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Families say children forced to pose
MONROE — The families of three young campers who police say were forced by counselors at a local summer camp to pose for sexually suggestive photos posted on the Internet
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