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2008 Dodge Charger SRT8, Part One [Jalopnik Reviews]
The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser.While Wert spent last week behind the wheel of the 2008 Dodge Challenger SRT8, I had the muscle car's big, boorish bear of a...
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Intel unveils Centrino 2 technology for laptops
Introduces dual-core mobile processor
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Soloway Case Reveals Big Business Behind Spam
Testimony during the sentencing hearing for the so-called spam king offered an inside look at the big business of spam.
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Microsoft, Netflix Hit Play on Xbox Deal
Microsoft Xbox 360 video game consoles will allow users to stream movies over the Internet to the TV under a deal with Netflix.
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IBM will invest $1.5B to expand NY operations
(AP:ALBANY, N.Y.) IBM Corp. will invest $1.5 billion to promote nanotechnology research and to create and retain jobs in New York, Gov. David Paterson said Tuesday.
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For Your Eyes Only: Custom Interfaces Make Computer Clicking Faster, Easier
Personalized computer interfaces that adapt to each user's vision and motor abilities significantly speeds up computer tasks, especially in disabled users. The prototype system offers the first instantly customizable computer interface.
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Nvidia To Bring SLI to Intel 'Bloomfield' CPUs
Nvidia said Monday that it plans to bring its SLI multi-GPU technology to the upcoming Bloomfield platform from Intel, based upon the Nehalem CPU. The announcement apparently resolves a licensing dispute dating back to 2003.
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CDC shares jump after 2Q revenue prediction
Shares of CDC Corp. climbed Tuesday after the Hong Kong-based software, gaming and Internet service provider predicted second-quarter revenue above analysts' estimates, due partly to higher licensing revenue.
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IBM to invest $1.5 billion to expand NY operations
IBM Corp. will invest $1.5 billion to promote nanotechnology research and to create and retain jobs in New York, Gov. David Paterson said Tuesday.
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Sector roundup: Health insurers, Web stocks
Shares of health insurers wavered Tuesday as analysts worried about the impact the mortgage crisis could have on companies like WellPoint, Humana Inc. and others.
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Microsoft shares climb ahead of quarterly report
Microsoft Corp. shares rose Tuesday as an Oppenheimer & Co. analyst said the company's shares "look attractive" moving toward its fiscal fourth-quarter results, which are set to be released on Thursday.
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Blue Bombers ex-cheerleaders pose in racy photos
The Winnipeg Blue Bombers were scrambling to protect their reputation after racy photos featuring some of the team's former cheerleaders were posted on an Internet sports site.
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Sector Snap: Major Web stocks mostly dip
Major Internet stocks declined Tuesday, with Yahoo Inc. continuing to fall after it rejected Microsoft Corp.'s latest offer for its Web search operations.
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IBM investing $1.5 billion to expand N.Y. operations
ALBANY - IBM will invest $1.5 billion to promote nanotechnology research and to create and retain jobs in New York state, Gov. David Paterson said Tuesday.
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Congress explores Yahoo-Google antitrust questions
Congress is wading into the ongoing struggle over the future of Yahoo Inc. Both the House and Senate Judiciary Committees were holding hearings Tuesday into whether Yahoo's advertising partnership with Google Inc. raises antitrust concerns. Yahoo made the deal as an alternative to the $47.5 billion acquisition offer it rejected from Microsoft Corp. -- a decision that now has Yahoo ...
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Gates Foundation gives library grants in 11 states
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on Tuesday announced plans to give $8.1 million in grants to keep library computers up-to-date in 11 states.
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Earnings Preview: Little relief seen for AMD in 2Q
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. , the No. 2 microprocessor maker, reports its second-quarter results on Thursday. The following is a summary of key developments and analyst opinion related to the period.
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Hackintosh maker gets legal greeting from Apple
Psystar sued for ruining perfection As was inevitable, hackintosh vendor Psystar has found itself on Apple's legal to-do list.…
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 7th Jul 2006 13:28 UTC
Microsoft plans to issue patches for 'critical' Windows and Office security problems as part of a regular update scheduled for Tuesday. The software company said in an advisory Thursday that it will issue four bulletins for Windows flaws and three for Office.
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Linked by Agent Smith on Sun 17th Dec 2006 09:37 UTC
The Observer and GigaOM reveal the Google Phone, a device currently early in development that will integrate many of Google's services in a mobile manner. It is not expected to be released before 2008.
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Recent Original Stories
"Recently a blog post entitled 'Why Desktop Linux is its own worst enemy' has come across my feed-radar a few times. It's yet another in the long line of 'Linux ain't ready yet' jeremiads and it doesn't really say anything new yet it got on my nerves. Why?"
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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.
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Letters July 19
I just sat down at my computer, red-faced, ready to address Mr. [Tom] Henderson’s characterization of NRA members as “gun nuts” [column, July 2] when I realized what I really want to address is how the Spotlight has turned into a sensational argument-starter since being bought by Pamplin Media Group.
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Apple Lawsuit Falls on Psystar's Head
Apple has filed a lawsuit against Psystar, a Miami-based company that has been selling Intel computers bundled and running with Mac OS X. The note appeared in Jorge Espinosa's blog on Tuesday. The suit was filed in the federal district court for the northern district of California against Psystar.
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YouTube says it will hide viewer data
NEW YORK (AP) - YouTube says it will mask the identities of individual users when it gives viewership records to Viacom and other copyright holders. The Internet video sharing company was ordered earlier this month to provide the information as part of a $1-billion copyright-infringement lawsuit.
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