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FERRETS ON THE INTERNET
P oor ferrets -- terrible rumors go around about them: they smell, they bite, they're mean and nasty. They're even illegal to own in some places. But Robin Hochgertel knows the real secret: "People who get ferrets have a tendency to become ferret addicts." Hochgertel, who runs the Ferrets First rescue in Annandale, Va., says ferrets are actually sweet and cuddly, and most of all, ...
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Recent Original Stories
"What follows is a list of the APIs that the current Linux Flash Player 9 development version is using. I debated whether it was appropriate to publish this information.
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On the Kirtland Central football team's Web site, there's a clock ticking down the days and hours — minutes and seconds, too — until the Broncos host Blanding, Utah, in their season opener.
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Recent Original Stories
Groklaw reports that a company called IP Innovation, LLC, has filed a patent infringement lawsuit against Novell and Red Hat. Groklaw goes into black helicopter mode, trying to find a tie between this IP Innovation thing and Microsoft - and it finds it too.
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Linked by Adam S on Thu 10th Jul 2008 16:58 UTC
Gadgetzone.com has an interesting artcile on 20 things Windows 7 MUST include (their emphasis, not mine). They begin " Despite its enhanced security, improved CPU scheduler and excellent stability, it's still the flawed gem in many critics' eyes.
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iPhone frenzy 2.0
Apple pitched its new iPhone as performing twice as fast as the original -- but it proved twice as frustrating for customers buying it Friday.
The Fresno Bee |
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OSX 10.4.4 for Intel got cracked , the project closed down its forum with the following notice:
As was to be expected, Apple's legal team got busy concerning the OSx86 Project. Just days after "We're sorry to report that despite our best efforts, the OSx86 Project has been served with a DMCA violation notice.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 9th Aug 2006 16:03 UTC, submitted by OSer
"All of you who are reading this article right now are doing so with the help of an operating system.
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FCC says Comcast blocks Internet traffic
WASHINGTON — The head of the Federal Communications Commission said he will recommend that the nation's largest cable company be punished for violating agency principles that guarantee customers open access to the Internet.
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iPhone: State is still on hold
After months of anticipation for techies across the nation, Apple Inc.'s iPhone 3G was finally released to the public Friday morning at 8 a.m. - but don't expect to find the sleek, feature-laden gadget at a retail store near you.
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Holocaust denier convicted of trying to incite race hate online
A MAN who claims accounts of the Holocaust are "exaggerated" and describes Anne Frank's diary as "evil" has been convicted of putting articles on the internet that could stir up race hate. (12/07/2008 06:48:14)
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Mapping crime online
The Barnstable Police Department has a new kind of neighborhood watch, and it involves everyone in town.
Cape Cod Times |
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Computers for 37 homes
12 July 2008 37 families in the Far North have graduated from the latest Computers in Homes project. That means 37 more schoolkids have a computer to do homework on.
NZCity |
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Computers for 37 homes
12 July 2008 37 families in the Far North have graduated from the latest Computers in Homes project. That means 37 more schoolkids have a computer to do homework on.
NZCity |
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Sarah Norris Myspace: A place for family?
Sitting down at the computer, I sign onto Myspace and find that I have one "new friend" request. I open it, expecting to find a forgotten friend from camp or a fellow schoolmate, but I see that a more familiar face is requesting to be my friend.
The Frederick News-Post |
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Horse racing fights over Web gambling shares
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- There aren't any Triple Crown contenders in John Hancock's 24-horse stable.
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Talented field set for tip-off
Rick Meyer isn't the sort to troll the Internet trying to determine the best high school basketball players in the country. If he needs a gauge this time of year, he merely strolls over to an area he knows well: the Riverview Park Activities Center, home to the Nike Peach Jam.
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ON THE WEB
Roger Adlon is more likely to be knocking down bowling pins than playing a video game. So as the Middletown Middle School math teacher prepared to land a space shuttle in a flight simulator earlier this summer, he wasn't sure how much success he would have.
The Frederick News-Post |
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Thieves hit Murphy Elementary
Authorities reported that a break-in at Murphy Elementary School sometime during the night of June 26-27 resulted in the theft of several computers, as well as computer-related equipment.
Jefferson County Journal |
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Consumer watch: For cheap tickets, go online
Greg Wheeler did not like shopping online until about a year ago when he started purchasing half-priced theater tickets over the Internet.
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By Greg Swatek News-Post Staff
With his athletic career hanging in the balance as the clock struck midnight Friday, Terence Kerns sat staring at a computer screen, unable to click the mouse.
The Frederick News-Post |
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Hoping to lure younger visitors, Itasca State Park gives wireless Internet a try
PARK RAPIDS, Minn. (AP) - With attendance slumping among younger adults, Itasca State Park has added wireless Internet to lure more visitors.
Crookston Daily Times |
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posted by Will Senn on Wed 30th Nov 2005 19:03 UTC
This latest installment in the Core series from Prentice Hall PTR is a welcome arrival to the PHP/MySQL space. It is jam packed with useful information. At a little over 850 pages, this volume contains information on nearly every topic of interest in both the PHP and MySQL subject areas.
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Linked by Adam S on Fri 26th May 2006 17:24 UTC, submitted by Ariel Frankel
With the first Origami devices out the door, Microsoft is setting its sights on the next generation of tiny tablet PCs - products known within the company as "Vistagami" devices . The new minitablets are likely to resemble the first of the ultramobile PCs, though they will run Windows Vista, rather than XP.
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Orlando Summer Pro League notebook: Rookies struggle at the line
Green making strides It shouldn't go unnoticed that Jeff Green led this summer league in scoring at 22.8 points per game. Kevin Durant took the spotlight during the lone game he participated in, but Green was that game's leading scorer. Russell Westbrook saw his reputation soar the most, while Durant was the most talented player to take the floor, but the strides Green made have to be ...
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