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DNA exonerates dad
ARMED with new DNA evidence that points to an unknown male as JonBenet Ramsey’s killer, the Boulder District Attorney in Denver took the extraordinary step this week of publicly exonerating the child’s parents and family in her 1996 death.
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Online chats just got livelier
GOOGLE, known for its plain-Jane approach to Web design, has come up with something much wackier.
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Scholarship information
The following organizations and schools submitted scholarship information for this resource list. Description: The association has awarded more than $4 million in fellowships, grants and awards worldwide this past year. Funds are available for graduate studies, and some undergraduate scholarships are available for women in fields such as computer science and engineering.
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WA vegetable growers are expected to save billions of litres of water each year by using SMS and the internet to improve their irrigation systems.
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Around the region: TBI joins probe of mayor's office
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has seized computers from Knox County Mayor Mike Ragsdale's office as part of a probe into purchasing card use by the mayor and his staff.
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AMD cuts value of two divisions by $880 million / Acquisitions in pricey deal called underperforming
Struggling to climb back to profitability, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. suffered another setback Friday when the Sunnyvale chipmaker disclosed that two businesses it acquired in a pricey acquisition were underperforming. AMD said the businesses' values would...
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Coldpage
A curiously tepid web page for pop?s hottest band.
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Setup problems plague Apple's new iPhone
The second coming of Apple's iPhone turned into a customer service fiasco Friday, when some of Apple's most loyal enthusiasts who had waited for hours in front of Apple stores went home frustrated, while thousands of users across the country reported problems...
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Favre's possible retirement reversal draws reader feedback
The potential return or release of longtime Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre is generating a lot of heated opinions across Kenosha County, as well as the rest of Wisconsin and the Internet.
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iphone staff-wire, 7-12
Friday’s launch of Apple Inc.’s new iPhone 3G drew large crowds to each of the two South Broadway Avenue AT&T stores. “The customers even here later in the day are still coming in asking about the iPhone,” said Keith Ables, AT&T East Texas manager, said Friday afternoon.
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Cop annoys ‘Facebookers’ with gruesome pictures
A ROW has erupted over pictures of bloodied people posted on popular social networking site Facebook, reportedly by police reservists working at the Walmer Police Station in Port Elizabeth.
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iPod touch firmware 2.0 hits the internet... again
Filed under: Portable Audio , Portable Video According to reports we're getting from a slew of iPod touch users, the firmware 2.0 update everyone has been patiently waiting on has finally gotten its act together. Hit the read link and be magically transported to the iTunes Store, where you can fork over some cash for the upgrade to your devices. Let us know how it goes in comments! ...
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mtsatedy july 12
Computers have become a common item in households throughout America and citizens have developed skills in their many possibilities. These instruments have opened a world of information, entertainment and communication, but it is one populated with cyber criminals, to whom they are vulnerable.
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Wait not over for iPhone
Eleven hours before the AT&T store on West Montague Avenue in North Charleston opened Friday, its first Apple iPhone 3G customer already had arrived. Jon Smanz peeked over as he left work at the FedEx Kinko's store next door at 9 p.m. Thursday. With no competition in sight, he and a co-worker left for a few hours but came back shortly after midnight armed with a portable DVD player and lawn ...
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iPhone debuts big in BlackBerry country
By Gurmukh Singh, Toronto, July 12 : Apple's iPhone 3G debuted in the country of BlackBerry Friday with an unprecedented response.
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Max-ing out on IT
CarMax is best known as a used-car superstore chain. But keeping the nationwide business going involves a host of happy computer and technical experts. As evidence, CarMax was named for the first time to IDG's Computerworld Magazine's 100 Best Places to Work in Information Technology. The Richmon...
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Apple's iPhone 3G - what's different
By Saurabh Yadav, New Delhi, July 12: After the much-awaited launch of Apple's 3G iPhone Friday and announcements by Vodafone and Airtel regarding its introduction in India in September, the Indian customer is waiting eagerly for what is currently the world's most wanted gizmo.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 13th Dec 2006 06:02 UTC
DesktopLinux.com's executive editor recently decided to retire Red Hat 7 after seven years of loyal service as his home LAN's firewall/router OS. This article chronicles his trials and tribulations as he presses "pure Debian" into service, first as a server and then as a Linux desktop.
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Doctors in Italy learn procedure by watching Hall doctors live via Internet
The idea of "telemedicine" — doctors using computers to interact with patients from a distant location — has been around for a while. But on July 1, Northeast Georgia Medical Center took the concept to a new level.
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Recent Original Stories
"One of the hottest topics in all of IT today is the subject of virtualization. While it has been around for some time, it has just recently started to garner the attention of the biggest names in tech.
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Linked by Andy Tanenbaum on Mon 25th Sep 2006 05:41 UTC
How often have you rebooted your TV set in the past year? Probably a lot less than you have rebooted your computer. Of course there are many "reasons" for this, but increasingly, nontechnical users don't want to hear them. They just want their computer to work perfectly all the time and never crash.
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posted by David Adams on Tue 11th Feb 2003 19:42 UTC
We've had quite the Powerbook-fest here on OS News over the past few days. I also ordered a 12" Powerbook, and I would have received it several days before Eugenia if Airborne hadn't sent it to the wrong state and then lost it somewhere between Ohio and my house.
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