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Now I know what to do with those Eees!
I'm really enamored of the Asus line of Eees. I really want one for myself (I'd much rather take a cheap 7" Eee on vacation next week than my Macbook since I just want a place to download pictures, write, and catch up on homework), but I have a...
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Revved-up iPhone debuts Friday
The Apple iPhone's new version is creating less buzz than its inaugural splash last year, but the promise of faster Internet connections is giving consumers a fresh choice if they've been waiting on the sidelines or already own an iPhone and want to rev up their service.
The Florida Times-Union |
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You're Being Watched Online
Microsoft, Google, Facebook, among others. They're popular websites that many people use, but are they invading your privacy with "adware?"
KSFY Sioux Falls |
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The iPhone 3G may not be perfect, but it is iAwesome
Tom Petty wasn't referring to the iPhone when he sang "the waiting is the hardest part," but gadget-loving Canadians know the sentiment all too well. Beginning Friday, Rogers and Fido are selling the Apple iPhone 3G, one year and one day after the original iPhone went on sale in the U.S.
Canada.com |
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Learning curve steep for Web tool
Several health care associations teamed up to launch a computer Web tool that allows medical providers throughout the state to access patients' medical histories. The S.C. Health Information Exchange, or SCHIEx, a free tool, is an electronic medical records system, and its first phase launches this month, featuring medical data for roughly 700,000 S.C. Medicaid recipients. The tool will allow ...
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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Apple's iPhone rerun puts fickle stock at risk
Apple Inc.'s iPhone has had a remarkable run over the past year, shaking up the stodgy design of cell phones and securing Apple a lucrative slice of the wireless business. To sustain that momentum and keep fickle consumers and Wall Street happy, the company needs a dramatic second act with the next generation of iPhones, which roll out Friday with faster Internet access and lower retail prices. ...
The Myrtle Beach Sun News |
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Finances, lack of volunteers close doors of service agency
Grantville Community Outreach Inc., which has helped people pay rent, find jobs and take computer classes, has closed. Its founder blames a lack of support, both financially and from volunteers.
The Patriot-News |
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Yahoo Opens Its Search Technology to Third Parties
Yahoo is making its search engine available to third parties to build their own search services, in return for a cut of their...
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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Recent Original Stories
David Reveman writes : "I'd like to get all of you updated on the compiz related things discussed at the X developer conference that was held last week. My talk was mainly focused on 'what's next' and how to get desktop compositing in X to the next level."
New Mobile Computing |
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Apple?s Latest Opens a Developers? Playground
When Apple opens its online App Store for iPhone software, Steven P. Jobs will be making an attempt to dominate the next generation of computing as it moves toward Internet-connected mobile devices.
New York Times |
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Kudos for returning laptop
Kudos for returning laptop
The Union |
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Bloomberg LP consolidates in a revamping of divisions
Bloomberg announced a revamping intended to play up its growing assets in television, radio and Internet content.
International Herald Tribune |
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I purchased my first Apple Mac in October 2003, having been a Windows user for many years. It was a new iBook G4. I previously wrote an of my early experience with this machine along with some of the problems that I encountered.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 19th Sep 2004 09:23 UTC
A few days ago we read about the Deli Linux, which aims to fill-in the gap of Linux distros in the 486/586 machine range by running lightweight/older applications.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 28th Nov 2005 14:22 UTC
"After reading the round-by-round account of our dual-core desktop CPU prizefight, it should come as no shock that AMD's Athlon 64 X2 chips are the runaway victors here, laying out the Intel Pentium D and Pentium Extreme Edition 840 chips pins up.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 9th Jan 2006 11:27 UTC
Linspire has started another attempt at selling computers pre-installed with their operating system - this time by teaming up with Mirus - called the Koobox . Ars looks at the situation: "At this point it is hard to assess the potential of the Koobox systems.
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Internet coupons: Theft at checkout counter?
Coupon clipping has a dark side. Counterfeiting is on the rise, and in defense, some store owners in Madison and elsewhere are refusing to accept coupons printed on home computers. "Counterfeits can be devastating, " said Bud Miller, executive director of the industry-sponsored Coupon Information Center. "A single instance can easily cost the manufacturer a million dollars if it 's distributed ...
Wisconsin State Journal |
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New iPhone fixes two earlier faults
Apple Inc.'s iPhone has been the world's most influential smart phone since its debut a year ago, widely hailed for its beauty and functionality. It was a true hand-held computer that raised the bar for all its competitors.
Reading Eagle |
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Kudos for returning laptop
Kudos for returning laptop
The Union |
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Why Musicians Make Us Weep And Computers Don't
Music can soothe the savage breast much better if played by musicians rather than clever computers, according to a new study. Neuroscientists looked at the brain's response to piano sonatas played either by a computer or a musician and found that, while the computerized music elicited an emotional response -- particularly to unexpected chord changes - it was not as strong as listening to the ...
Science Daily |
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City recovers from $13,000 jolt in Jeannette
Jeannette government services are getting back to normal after a lightning strike last week caused $13,000 in damage to fire department equipment and disrupted the city's computer and phone systems.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review |
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Buy A Mouse, Help Build A House At Geek Sale
Where in Pasco County can a person buy quality computer equipment for as low as $1 while also benefiting a good cause?
The Pasco Tribune |
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