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Actors union ratifies deal with Hollywood studios
Members of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists have ratified a new contract with Hollywood studios that boosts payments for actors whose work appears on the Internet.
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One dead after motorcycle accident
One person is dead after an accident involving a motorcycle and another vehicle on Lee Boulevard near 1st Street SW in Lehigh Acres, according to FHP troopers on the scene.
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IPhone 3G Coming Friday
Faster, cheaper, better. Who can resist a sales pitch like that? Apple is hoping you won't when it releases its new I-phone this week....
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Data Protection Solutions Preferred by Users
Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced that users, analysts and editors worldwide continue to recognise Veritas NetBackup, Backup Exec and Backup Exec System Recovery as market leading data protection solutions for organisations across all market segments, from small business to large enterprises.
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Child Molester Picked Up On Parole Violations
Investigators say the convicted child molester violated his parole by having a computer that could access the internet.
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WELCOME GUEST! More than 8000 Air Pacific passengers were affected when computer systems failed at Fiji’s International Airport in Nadi at the weekend, airline managing director and chief executive officer John Campbell confirmed.
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Options for replacing an analog battery-powered TV
Buy a battery-powered digital TV. The picture is clearer, and you can replace the batteries when they run out. But: You might need an external antenna to pick up all the stations you get now.
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The trouble with news—Kunda Dixit
Worldwide, there is a blurring of the line between news and entertainment and an ambiguity about Internet-driven content. Does this change the role of journalism and of journalists?
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posted by Roberto Dohnert on Tue 17th Jun 2003 19:25 UTC
Everyone knows what Microsoft does by now. What some people do not know is that Microsoft releases a system integration software named Windows services for UNIX .
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AFTRA Members Ratify New Contract With Studios
Members of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists have ratified a new contract with Hollywood studios that boosts payments for actors whose work appears on the Internet. AFTRA says in results disclosed Tuesday that 62.4 percent of voting members have approved the three-year deal with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers.
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Google Introduces a Cartoonlike Method for Talking in Chat Rooms
Google’s new online tool allows people to embody a cartoonish online avatar and have text-based conversations with other Internet users in virtual chat rooms.
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Wholesale Inventories Rise, Led by Computers, Metals and Farm Goods
While consumer borrowing increased in May, a decline in stockpiles puts distributors in a good place for scaling back production slowly in the face of a struggling economy.
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For iPhone, the ‘New’ Is Relative
Apple’s iPhone 3G, which will go on sale on Friday, comes with just a few new bells and whistles.
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Abuses Are Found in Online Sales of Medication
A majority of Internet sites that advertise or sell controlled medications are offering to supply the drugs without a proper prescription, according to a new study.
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PhilBoxing.com >> News
There are 17,632 news articles in the database. Displaying articles 17631 to 17632. Arum, Oscar back on the same page By Kevin Iole, Yahoo! Sports , 01 Jan 1970 Bob Arum leaned forward in his seat, a small grin creasing his face.
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Samsung ships low-cost 128GB SSDs
Samsung tonight said it has started mass production of 128GB solid-state drives based on multi-level cell (MLC) technology that should dramatically reduce the cost of switching to flash storage in notebooks. By using a new implementation of the format, the Korean firm says it has managed to provide inexpensive storage without hurting the relative...
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posted by Neil Lucock on Tue 22nd Feb 2005 22:17 UTC
I'd better start by admitting that I'm a fan of KDE. It's not because it works like Windows, but for the quality of the tools available. However, a GUI is just a way of doing something and I think I've been a bit dismissive of the Gnome desktop up to now.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 1st Jul 2008 23:03
A quick visit to Frys Electronics last weekend left me with (yet another) webcam. But not an ordinary webcam: this is an utrla tiny cam, created specifically to mount on laptops!
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China hungry for flat-panel monitors
By 2011, China will be the No. 2 market for flat panels, with the United States slipping to third, according to a new report. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
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"It has been over four months since Dell started shipping computers preloaded with Ubuntu GNU/Linux to home consumers in the United States. Lets take a moment to look at the progress that has been made so far.
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A team of Pitt professors and students are working to make the computer act like the brain.
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Computing Services and System Development recently purchased 180 new computers to be installed in three computing labs on campus. The computers are intended for labs in Alumni and David Lawrence halls and Hillman Library.
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The HP iPAQ 910 has excellent RF reception and is an impressive device
One week ago I wrote about my first impressions of the HP iPAQ 910 Business Messenger. I have been using it steadily every day since then and actually found something rather surprising over the holiday weekend. I had the Samsung Blackjack II, HTC Touch Diamond, T-Mobile Dash, and Nokia N95-3...
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posted by David Moore on Wed 22nd Jan 2003 16:23 UTC
I had been trying to find a means to write a new Operating System since 1997 and back then an Mphil/Dphil at the Universities seemed realistic. I had assessed a variety of institutions and made applications were relevant but nothing was doing.
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Cuprisin: Americans watched more than four hours of television a day in May
Here’s a bit of surprising research from the folks who measure the TV ratings: Americans actually watched more TV in May 2008 than during the previous May. Nielsen Media Research’s study of TV, Internet and mobile use in the U.S. show...
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