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Computer Repairs Expose Everything
P-C stands for personal computer. But personal doesn't you can hide illegal material
KELO Sioux Falls |
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Wiseman: Start the debate over who is best in NFL
THE NFL SEASON is approaching with training camps beginning this week. CBSsports.com has primed the interest pump on two fronts the past few weeks. First, the real football; we’ll get to the silliness a little later. The Web site’s senior NFL columnist, Pete Prisco, ranked his top 50 current NFL players to get some conversations going. A few tidbits from his list:
The State |
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Cool Gadget / Invention Of The Day
If you’re tired of those high-powered gaming PCs that look more like a Vegas showroom than a desktop, then the VoodooPC Omen is what you want.
AskMen |
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Fuel budget drain puts strain on law agencies
Law enforcement administrators across the region are taking money allocated for Tasers, computers, vehicles, bullets, furniture and salaries and diverting it to fuel pumps.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Yahoo Rejects MS Proposal, Seeks Bid for Entire Company
Yahoo Saturday night rejected a joint proposal from Microsoft and investor Carl Icahn that had called for a restructuring and...
PC World |
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Community Announcements
FOSTORIA-The Kaubisch Memorial Public Library plans to offer a second session of classes for 2008 beginning July 28 through Aug. 7. The free classes are taught in the State Library of Ohio Mobile Computer Training Lab, to be stationed in front of the library.
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The great Google-Nokia-Apple war
The three tech-sector giants are positioning themselves to become major players in the emerging market for versatile, computerlike smart phones.
MSN Money Canada |
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Apple Releases MobileMe 1.1 for Leopard
Apple quietly released MobileMe 1.1 for Mac OS X 10.5.4 Saturday evening. The Preference Pane update improves MobileMe and Leopard compatibility, but strays from Apple's standard update process and does not use the Software Update application
The Mac Observer |
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Downtown revitalization: A dramatic transformation
Gaudy signs flashed their trades — topless dancing, tattoos, pawn. Prostitutes trolled for business. Drab facades with metal awnings lined a treeless Hay Street.
The Fayetteville Observer |
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AFS seeks host families
Akira enjoys playing the guitar, making music on his computer and playing volleyball.
Cumberland Times-News |
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In the internet age, anything student-athletes do is fair game for bloggers
Since arriving together at the University of North Carolina in 2005, Tyler Hansbrough and Bobby Frasor have been engaged in an impassioned and ongoing debate as to who the better athlete is.
The Fayetteville Observer |
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Yahoo Rejects MS Proposal, Seeks Bid for Entire Company
Yahoo Saturday night rejected a joint proposal from Microsoft and investor Carl Icahn that had called for a restructuring and...
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 19th Sep 2006 21:20 UTC
Ars takes a quick look at Vista RC1 , and concludes: "Using it as my daily workhorse for two weeks has taught me a lot of things, the first of which is that Vista is doing better than many of its critics are claiming.
New Mobile Computing |
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The Enid News & Eagle |
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Yahoo Rejects Microsoft/Icahn Search Proposal
Yahoo said on Saturday night that it had rejected a renewed proposal by Microsoft – together with the activist investor Carl C. Icahn – to buy the beleaguered Internet company’s search business.
New York Times |
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iPhone, Exchange in Sync
Podcast. Exchange closed out a big week, with pricing released on the hosted version and launch of Apple's iPhone 3G....
Microsoft Watch |
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11:30 p.m.: N. Korea rejects more talks
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea rejects South Korean president’s proposal to resume talks.
The Herald Bulletin |
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Recent Original Stories
OpenSUSE 10.3 Alpha1 has been released . "Since the openSUSE 10.2 final release, the most significant changes are: GNOME has been moved to /usr (lease do test especially updates from older distributions); KDE updated to KDE 3.5.6; Linux kernel updated to 2.6.20 (no Xen support enabled for now); pattern for minimal text install; update of OpenOffice.org to version 2.1.3; the whole distribution is ...
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Mar 2007 21:37 UTC
I wrote the following article for university. It tries to explain the difference between three kernel types in such a way that less-computer savvy people should understand it. I had a 1500 word limitation, so detailed elaborations were out of the question.
New Mobile Computing |
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The Enid News & Eagle |
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DAILY EXPRESS NEWS
Kota Kinabalu : Sabah has received an additional of RM400 million from the Federal Government for the expansion of the solar hybrid project to 122 schools state-wide which do not have electricity supply.
Sabah Daily Express |
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People in the news: July 11
hristie Brinkley's fiercely combative divorce trial ended Thursday following a week of salacious testimony about her fourth husband's affair with a teenager and his Internet porn proclivities.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Najafi adds marketing firm to its portfolio
Fast-growing Phoenix investment firm Najafi Companies is acquiring a major retailer familiar to anyone who has subscribed to an Internet or mail-order CD, DVD or book club.
The Arizona Republic |
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News Corp. is unlikely to take part in Yahoo deal
News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch said his media conglomerate is ''very unlikely'' to be a part of any deal for Yahoo Inc., scuttling talk that Microsoft Corp. was making headway in enlisting the media mogul as part of a deal to break up the Internet search company.
The Arizona Republic |
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The Watchdog: State Line Road not always what it seems
The wonders of Google Earth and aerial photography got Waldo’s Douglas MacFarlane wondering.
The Kansas City Star |
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