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"Gutmann generated a lot of heat last December with the publication
of a paper that called Windows Vista's Content Protection scheme 'the longest suicide note in history'.
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Destination: White House;Presidential election news
Your guide to the 2008 Presidential Election. Click here to read the blog.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 10th Jul 2008 01:47 UTC
Haha, 8Mhz, yeah I can remember those times. Today, even mobile phones have up to 600MHz!! I can remember that it wasn't long ago where Intel announced the 1Ghz-breakthrough for desktop computers! Now it won't be long until mobile phones run at 1GHz or more! This is just breathtaking.
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4-H projects will be shown at fair
ST. CHARLES – Judging and showing of 4-H projects will be July 16-21 at the Kane County Fair at the fairgrounds. The bulk of 4-H projects are judged prior to the fair opening on Monday, July 14, and will be on display during the fair. Projects on display include visual arts, woodworking, electricity, clothing, foods, natural resources, computers, horticulture, photography, and much, much more. ...
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Internet story about Oklahoma quarterbacks a hoax
The father of an Oklahoma quarterback says he plans legal action against a Nebraska football fan who posted a bogus story on an Internet message board claiming two Sooners had been arrested on cocaine distribution charges.
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Will iPhone keep its 'cool factor'?
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.
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iPhone: Act II about to begin
Apple's iPhone has had a remarkable run over the past year, shaking up the stodgy design of cellphones and securing Apple a lucrative slice of the wireless business.
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Cost of gas pushes students off roads and onto Internet
BOSTON - Laurel Ranticelli considered driving 40 miles round-trip to take education classes at the University of Massachusetts campus in Amherst. Then she realized she could take the same courses from her computer at home and save on fuel costs.
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Fuel costs drive online classes
At Miami Dade College, enrollment in online classes for the fall is 63 percent greater than last year, according to the executive director of the Virtual College, Ruth Ann Balla.
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Apple's latest opens a developers' playground
When Apple opens its online App Store for iPhone software, Steven Jobs will be making an attempt to dominate the next generation of computing as it moves toward Internet-connected mobile devices.
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Facebook makes it too easy to keep tabs on kids
There are some things a mother doesn't want to know about her 21-year-old daughter. She's in college where she's doing well, thank you very much. So I think she may have earned the right to a private life.
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Intermountain moves forward with RFIDs
Intermountain Healthcare officials say they will go ahead with plans to install wireless systems to keep track of hospital equipment in Utah County facilities, despite a new report that says the systems could interfere with life-saving medical devices.
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Gas prices drive away students
Colleges tie growth of online classes to fuel costs.
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Captchas: The Last Barrier against Web Form Spam on the Verge to be Broken?
Captcha Creator is a company that provides captcha services for website operators who wish to avoid the effects of malicious and mass spamming campaigns. Many spammers use specialized programs, or bots, to crawl the web for websites where they can send their annoying messages. These bots send junk data through automated submissions of registration, blog and forum entries, and so on. In doing ...
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Myrtle Beach Realtor® Creates Web Site with 24-Hour Info and Answers for Home Buyers and Sellers
The Internet now offers one more advantage for consumers interested in Myrtle Beach real estate. Local Realtor® Barbara Chartier just launched an on-line resource center that provides buyers and sellers with 24-hour access to information regarding the area's real estate market. Chartier's Web site is a storehouse of valuable real estate information.
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Jeff Cowan's Pro Talk Now Offers Interactive Online Video Service Advisor Training In Combination With Its On-Your- ...
Jeff Cowan's Pro Talk announces the launch of its Online Interactive Accountability System for automotive retailers for use in combination with its traditional "on-your-drive-training" or workshops. The combination of the training methods further increases value, efficiency and accountability of service advisor and service personnel training for automotive retailers.
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Window Book Announces DAT-MAIL™ Support for PostalOne! Wizard Web Services
Window Book is pleased to announce DAT-MAIL support for PostalOne! Wizard Web Services for exchanging mailing documents and making postage payments with the Postal Service.
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Time to Ditch That CRT
There are plenty of reasons to upgrade your computer monitor to an LCD model, but radiation from a cathode-ray-tube screen isn't one of them
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 8th Oct 2001 16:15 UTC
Matt Dillon , not the famous actor but the kernel/VM FreeBSD hacker also well known for writting the Dice C compiler for the Amiga, is here with us today for an in-depth interview about everything regarding FreeBSD 5.0. This is the OS that all the techie people are waiting for and presenting it as the most advanced, technically-speaking, free OS of today.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 4th Jan 2006 17:59 UTC
"With Opera recently releasing their web browser completely free of Ads, it is a good time to let the truth be told. Not only is Opera faster then Firefox in all performance areas, it is much more secure and more compliant."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 16th Apr 2007 15:47 UTC, submitted by george
Intel is developing its own take on the mini-tablet, with a new ultra-mobile PC platform to be announced at this week's Intel Developer Forum in Beijing. The big surprise?
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Lotto glitch may sink contract
Recent computer blunders in the Kansas Lottery Pick 3 game could cost international gaming giant Gtech a contract to run the games at the four state-owned and -operated casinos. The firm manages state lottery and casino data systems for gambling jurisdictions worldwide, including Kansas. In April, the firm was tentatively awarded the state's casino data systems contract. But Ed Van Petten, ...
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Time to Ditch That CRT
There are plenty of reasons to upgrade your computer monitor to an LCD model, but radiation from a cathode-ray-tube screen isn't one of them
BusinessWeek |
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Super Scanners at British Airports
High-powered machines that produce detailed double X-ray images mean passengers no longer have to unpack laptops. Waits were cut to five minutes in June
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M4 testing drilling device
WEST LAFAYETTE » M4 Sciences, a developer of precision computer numerically controlled machining technology, announced Tuesday it is beginning beta testing of a high-tech drilling device ahead of its anticipated commercial launch this year. M4 used a $1.5 million grant from the state's 21st Century fund and more than $1.3 million in private funding. (Star report)
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