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Bangkok replaces Florence as world's best city
Bangkok was voted the world's best city for 2008 and the Galapagos were picked as the best islands in an online poll by Travel + Leisure magazine, trumping last year's winners Florence, Italy and Bali, Indonesia.
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Gaming N ews
LONDON, England -- (PRESS RELEASE) -- Vega Promotional Systems, Inc. (VGPR.PK) today announced it has entered into an agreement to acquire unique, proprietary software for online gaming. Terms of the agreement were not disclosed pending completion of the transaction.
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Student Admits To Changing Grades Online
Police say three high school students in Maryland gained access to a teacher's online grade book.
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Ontario plans electronics recycling fee
Province to join Alberta, B.C., Nova Scotia and Saskatchewan in imposing surcharge to cover cost of dealing with waste
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Cuomo: AT&T and AOL block child porn newsgroups
Thu, Jul 10, 2008 (9:15 a.m.) Attorney General Andrew Cuomo says two of the nation's largest Internet providers have removed newsgroups that featured child pornography.
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Oklahoma football Internet story a hoax
OKLAHOMA CITY – 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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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 22nd Oct 2003 17:42 UTC
My first experience with Linux on a PPC machine was Pegasos PPC and Debian. Last weekend I upgraded my Cube G4 450 Mhz and with a blazingly fast 120 GB 7200 RPM WD drive (for just $58!) to replace the default (and extremely slow) 20 GB Maxtor IDE drive.
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posted by Scott Cabana on Thu 2nd Dec 2004 20:18 UTC
A couple of days ago, I read an interesting article by Kevin Kostis about how complex computer systems are and how they have a long way to go. I have to partly agree with his assessment, however a lot of folks don’t take the time to learn about there own investment.
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Lottery ‘glitch’ endangers GTECH’s Kan. casino deal
PROVIDENCE – GTECH Corp.’s 10-year, $20 million per year contract with the Kansas Lottery is not at risk, despite last week’s computer error, according to a Milan-based spokesman for parent company Lottomatica SpA Interactive Investor reported today.
Providence Business News |
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Cuomo: ATandT, AOL block child porn newsgroups
ATandT and Time Warner-owned AOL agreed to purge their servers of child porn Web sites, following agreements last month with Verizon, Sprint, and Time Warner Cable.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 8th Nov 2006 20:03 UTC
" Novell is not SCO . Novell is not the great anti-GPL. Get over it. I'm getting a little tired of the constant Novell-bashing. Do I think that Novell made a smart long term move by partnering up with Microsoft? No, I don't.
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Seagate ups ante to 1.5TB with new Barracuda hard drive
Seagate announces 1.5TB Barracuda 7200.11 hard drive
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Kodak's answer to Apple TV: The Theatre HD Player
Kodak has unveiled a little black multimedia player that connects to your HDTV and is arguably a competitor to Apple TV.
CNET |
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Cuomo says AT&T, AOL block child porn newsgroups
Associated Press - July 10, 2008 12:05 PM ET ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Attorney General Andrew Cuomo says 2 of the nation's largest Internet providers have removed newsgroups that featured child...
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Stanford News
I'm writing this column on my laptop while sitting under a tree at the Rec Park. My son is in the midst of a giant water balloon fight and my daughter is playing in the sand with all her girl buddies. It's hot today, but not beastly hot and there is a cool breeze now and then.
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Service Channels
Thursday, 10th July 2008 What is a Worm? By www.howstuffworks.com We all hear about Trojans, worms, and other malicious softwares. What is a worm, and how do they work?
Web Host Directory |
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Joss Whedon, Neil Patrick Harris Aim For A New Cult Hit With Web Series 'Dr. Horrible'
Joss Whedon's musical Web series "Dr. Horrible," starring Neil Patrick Harris, seems tailor-made to become a cult favorite.
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Hebrew U names Bill Gates recipient of first Einstein Award
NEW YORK -- The Hebrew University of Jerusalem and the American Friends of The Hebrew University (AFHU) this week named Microsoft founder and chairman Bill Gates, the recipient of the first Einstein Award in recognition of his world-wide philanthropic endeavors.
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Recent Original Stories
The article yesterday on KDE4 triggered both Sebastian Kuegler and Aaron Seigo to respond via their blogs. Kuegler writes : "The Free Desktop and KDE have come a long way during the last years.
OS News |
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Kodak's answer to Apple TV: The Theatre HD Player
Kodak has unveiled a little black multimedia player that connects to your HDTV and is arguably a competitor to Apple TV.
CNET |
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Cuomo: AT&T and AOL block child porn newsgroups
ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Attorney General Andrew Cuomo says 2 of the nation's largest Internet providers have removed newsgroups that featured child pornography.
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Finance Web Sites See Strong Growth
Financial news Web sites attracted more that 64 million U.S. visitors in May, an increase of 35 percent over a year ago according to comScore. Leading the category in May was Yahoo Finance with 18.5 million visitors, up 58 percent over the previous year, trailed by AOL Money & Finance with 15.2 million visitors (up 48%) and MSN Money attracting 13.7 million visitors (up 13%). Forbes brought in ...
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OSNews > Thread > "RE: My old Pentium 166" by Rugxulo
'What Intel giveth, Microsoft taketh away' . Such has been the conventional wisdom surrounding the Windows/Intel duopoly since the early days of Windows 95. In practical terms, it means that performance advancements on the hardware side are quickly consumed by the ever-increasing complexity of the Windows/Office code base.
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Superior paper cuts print editions, focuses on Web
SUPERIOR, Wis. (AP) - The Superior Telegram is going to publish the majority of its paper on the Internet in a bid to offset slumping ad sales and rising costs.
WKBT La Crosse |
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Computer puts UCR on research map
A powerful supercomputer worth $280,000 put the Institute for Integrative Genome Biology at the University of California Riverside on the competitive map.
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