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Six promotes Internet safety
Kansans now have another way to practice safe Internet surfing. Kansas Attorney General Stephen Six on Thursday launched a new Web site geared toward giving Kansas kids, parents and consumers tips and tools to make their Internet experience as safe as possible.
Kansas City Kansan |
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GETTING THERE: Hydrogen: The answer to our energy needs?
Jesus turned wine into water, the Bible tells us. Now, according to numerous Web sites, we mere mortals can turn water into gas. And it doesn't require a miracle - just $69.95 for an instruction booklet, some cheap tubing and a Mason jar.
Colorado Springs Gazette |
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Offbeat News
A video of a man who has filmed himself dancing badly all over the world has become an internet phenomenon. Matt Harding, a 31-year-old American, has literally filmed himself doing the same dance moves in a myriad of locations around the world, and was paid by an American company for the privilege.
The West Australian |
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St. Charles County senior news for July 11-17
Senior centers St. Charles Senior Center 1455 Fairgrounds Road 636-949-0658 July 11: Bingo, 12 p.m.; entertainment June 14: Wood carving, 9 a.m. July 15: Bridge, 9 a.m.; computer class, 9 a.m.; line dancing, 9:15 a.m.
St. Charles Journal |
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Coming soon to Google maps: more Twin Falls?
By Cassidy FriedmanStaff writer
The Times-News |
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Internal disputes, inflation to delay GCC currency union
Global business intelligence provider, Business Monitor International yesterday said internal disputes, inflation problem and a continuing dependence on unpredictable oil revenues all suggest further delays for the Gulf Co-operation Council (GCC) currency union.
Zawya |
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Moving Forward...
Mingo County Sheriff's Department Sgt. Joey Ferris makes use of a new computer in his cruiser. The computer was bought by the county for the sheriff’s department.
Williamson Daily News |
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Abbotswood getting virus under control
An outbreak of norovirus, or stomach flu, at a North Raleigh retirement community appears to be coming under control, Wake County health officials said.
The News & Observer |
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US ISPs agree to block child porn
US Internet providers AT&T and AOL have agreed to block child pornography from their servers.
Independent Online |
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Verizon's first unsexy device
A wireless device from SupplyNet Communications has been certified under Verizon's Open Development Initiative.
Independent Online |
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Asia goes bonkers for new iPhone
Apple fans across Asia queued for hours to get their hands on the new iPhone, but New Zealanders got the first chance to buy it when stores opened just after midnight.
Independent Online |
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Between Berthas, Web hit
I had a deja vu moment the other day, when I learned that Hurricane Bertha was forming in the Atlantic. Bertha, Bertha, Bertha ... oh, yeah.
The News & Observer |
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NEW: Court forces county to hand over porn found on employeeâ€s computer
Madison County has been told to surrender pornographic images discovered on the computer of a former top administrator accused of harassing his assistant.
St. Clair County Journal |
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Software problems bug Apple's launch of new iPhone
The launch of Apple Inc.'s much-anticipated new iPhone turned into an information-technology meltdown on Friday, as customers were unable to get their phones working.
Boston Globe |
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Reading, writing and recycling
To help curb the growing number of waste contributed by bottled water- and soda-drinkers at the schools, Madison County Recycling this year began providing bins for recycled plastic bottles and Highland Recycling agreed to pick up recycled plastic at schools. Plastic is an enormous source of waste along with the cardboard.
St. Clair County Journal |
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posted by Henrik Nilsen Omma on Tue 9th Mar 2004 05:48 UTC
You, the reader, are hereby invited to participate in a celebration of Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) on August 28th this year.
OS News |
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 28th Jun 2004 23:16 UTC
As Futurama's Professor Hubert Farnsworth usually says: " Good news everyone... ". Apple introduced today its upcoming 64-bit enhanced Tiger operating system due in the first quarter of 2005. Click in for our report from today's WWDC opening which includes 18 pictures of the event.
OS News |
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posted by Rahul Gaitonde on Thu 24th Feb 2005 20:29 UTC
Carly Fiorina's undoing was her inability to capitalise on the 2002 HP-Compaq merger, seen as her bet-the-company move. HP is on shaky ground at the moment because its product portfolio has become too large and diversified to manage, and lacks organisation-wide synergy.
OS News |
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Video Use Up, All Over
Consumers are spending more time watching video on every available platform, including computers and cellphones — and TV sets — according to a report on television consumption released July 8 by Nielsen.
MultiChannel News |
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Entertainment
A video of a man who has filmed himself dancing badly all over the world has become an internet phenomenon. Matt Harding, a 31-year-old American, has literally filmed himself doing the same dance moves in a myriad of locations around the world, and was paid by an American company for the privilege.
The West Australian |
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DirecTV: Web’s an Ally
El Segundo, Calif. — DirecTV is betting that the Web will serve as a major technological ally as it tries to match cable in delivering on-demand video content.
MultiChannel News |
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Comcast Combats Complaints With Software
Can New Tools, Vigilance Improve Cable Giant’s Rep? Comcast in recent years has built an ambitious reputation on Wall Street, acquiring other companies to become the nation’s largest video provider, and rolling out digital phone service to become the fourth-largest telephone company in the U.S.
MultiChannel News |
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AT&T server hangs up on newest iPhones
Travis Bobo drove 35 miles from his Mountain Green home to Salt Lake City late Thursday, then stayed overnight outside the Apple store at The Gateway to join a crowd lined up to buy the new iPhone 3G that went on sale at 8 a.
The Salt Lake Tribune |
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Chinese eagerly await gray-market, unlocked iPhones
HONG KONG - As Apple Inc. rolled out its newest iPhone on Friday, dealers and buyers were anticipating the popular device in Asia's thriving underground marketplace in as little as a few days.
The Salt Lake Tribune |
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Glitch mars iPhone launch
The launch of Apple Inc.'s much-anticipated new iPhone turned into an information-technology meltdown on Friday as customers were unable to get their phones working.
Deseret Morning News |
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