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Mae Vion Meyer announces for Bandera County Tax Assessor/Collector
In 1977 I was hired by Tax Assessor Collector Marguerite Stevens and worked for her until 1989. Then in 1989 Bandera County saw a need to automate the county with computers and installed me as the Director of the IT department where I worked under the County Judge.
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Government Computer News
The Coast Guard has accredited a thin client system for secure use of the Secret and Below Interoperability (SABI) level, Trusted Computer Solutions announced this week.
Government Computer News |
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Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Tue 15th Jul 2008 17:16 UTC
A new Ubuntu-based Linux distribution has arrived, aimed at both Linux newbies and content creators. Boasting "out of the box" multimedia codecs, the freely downloadable PC/OS incorporates the lightweight XFCE desktop, and is said to offer a similar layout to the groundbreaking, but ultimately doomed BeOS.
OS News |
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MC gets computer radiography equipment
MC gets computer radiography equipment By Ruth Campbell Staff Writer Midland College's radiography program has gone filmless.
Midland Reporter-Telegram |
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Walkstations bring exercise to office 16 Jul 2008, 0000 hrs IST,AFP
WASHINGTON: The maker of a new product that combines a treadmill and computer workstation is banking on the notion that companies will invest in products like the "Walkstation" as a way of keeping health care costs down and improving overall fitness levels.
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Mauritius Negotiates With AMD for Low-cost PCs
The Mauritian government is in negotiations with AMD to bring down the price of computers.
PC World |
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UPDATE: Reporter's Notebook: Nintendo Throws Down The Gauntlet At E3
LOS ANGELES (Dow Jones) -- From the center of a grand Hollywood stage, Nintendo exuded the sort on confidence that only comes from a company that believes it has revolutionized the video game market and forced its competitors to play catch-up.
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Google's prude curtain wrapped around Lively [Virtual Worlds]
Lively, the latest experiment from Google Labs, is yet another part of cyberspace where the Mountain View search company has decided that exploring sexuality is officially verboten. The 3D virtual... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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UPDATE: Google, Viacom Reach Deal To Veil YouTube Data
SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- Google Inc. reached a deal late Monday with the plaintiffs suing it for copyright infringement, including Viacom Inc., to mask private information about users of Google's YouTube video service in data provided to the court.
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Old News
Is John McCain too senile to be president? The quotes used by the AP’s Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar to contextualize a new AP-Yahoo News poll, in which 38 percent of voters said the Arizona senator is “too old,” certainly suggest that this is the question on voters’ minds.
Columbia Journalism Review |
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Headline RSS Newsreader Debuts
Doseido Software on Tuesday introduced Headline 1.0, a new RSS newsreader of Mac OS X. The software costs US$19.95, and a demo...
PC World |
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UPDATE: Microsoft Says Yahoo CEO Conspiring With Google
WASHINGTON (Dow Jones) -- A senior Microsoft Corp. executive on Tuesday accused Yahoo Inc.'s CEO of conspiring with Google Inc. to freeze the software giant out of the Internet-search business and turn the market into a duopoly.
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Intel Debuts Centrino 2 Technology for Laptops
Intel Corporation unveiled its Intel Centrino 2 Processor Technology products for laptops today, powered by five new Intel Core 2 Duo processors. Close to 250 innovative consumer and business notebook PC designs are on the way, including those equipped ...
PDA Buyer's Guide |
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BrowseBack Web History Tool Updated for Firefox 3
SmileOnMyMac has released BrowseBack 1.5, an update to its visual Web history tool for Mac OS X. A free update for registered...
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Two Text Selection Tricks
Even if you're brand new to the Mac, as long as you've had some exposure to personal computing in general, you probably know...
PC World |
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After Hours: Intel, Altera, Seagate to step up to earnings deck
Intel Corp., the world's largest chipmaker, will grab the late-trading spotlight with the release of quarterly results that should offer another glimpse into the health of the technology sector amid sluggish economic conditions.
Market Watch |
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Wedge remembers roots
His team sits in last place. His decisions, like those of all Major League Baseball managers, are criticized and debated in the media and over the Internet. He could use a couple of days off just to forget about baseball.
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel |
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and #8216;Distance gala' will feature lights, action
For most area runners, the closest they #8217;ll ever get to a big-time collegiate track meet is watching it on TV or the Internet. And the same goes for fans.
Fort Wayne News-Sentinel |
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Intel launches Centrino 2 with host of chipset improvements
Intel's Centrino 2 platform hit the market today, bringing with it new processors, a new chipset, and a variety of OEM design wins. Manufacturers will undoubtedly be rolling out Centrino 2 products in the near future, especially with back-to-school approaching, but is Centrino 2 worth the wait? Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Apple vs. Psystar complaint excerpts: 'Invaluable good is being eroded'
Apple has sued Psystar in U.S. district court over copyright infringement. Here's a look at the complaint we picked up: Apple's complaint, filed against Psystar back on July 3, alleges copyright infringement, induced copyright infringement, breach of contract, trademark infringement, trade dress infringement and...
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Intel announces new Centrino 2 chip
Intel Corp. will be making its new Centrino 2 processor at the company's Chandler facility as it ups the speed notebook computers.
The Business Journal of Phoenix |
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Dead or alive
Is Games for Windows LIVE dead in the water? Games for Windows LIVE, in case you didn’t know, is Microsoft’s online gaming service, a single multiplayer platform across which all of their games may eventually run.
Games Radar |
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Aerielle and The Douglas Stewart Company Secure Distribution Agreement for i2i Stream Digital Music Broadcaster
Aerielle, Inc., developers of advanced wireless audio solutions, and The Douglas Stewart Company, the leading distributor and marketer of computer products, consumer electronics and school supplies exclusively serving the education market, today announced a distribution agreement for the Aerielle i2i Stream Digital Music Broadcaster.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Raymond School District upgrading computers this summer
Summer is typically a time school districts prepare for the new school year. Painting, cleaning and waxing start as soon as the students leave and continue until they return.
The Daily World |
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Editor’s note: This is the second in a series chronicling one chapter delegate’s ride to the 2008 Navajo Council ...
TOHAJIILEE — Pardon me if this isn’t glowing prose, but it’s now barely 6 a.m., I’m sitting on top of a cabinet with my legs crossed to prop up the laptop and missing my usual quart of Starbucks.
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