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Earnings Preview: More red ink expected for AMD
(AP:SAN JOSE, Calif.) Advanced Micro Devices Inc., the world's No. 2 maker of computer microprocessors, reports second-quarter financial results on Thursday. The following is a summary of key developments and analyst opinion related to the period.
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Microsoft updates Live Calendar with birthdays, holidays, iCal subscriptions
Live calendar gets birthday support and will get holidays and iCal subscriptions, Microsoft says.
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CIRCLE to help Tufts track the shape of youth political involvement
“Tufts students will probably be great subjects for CIRCLE’s research, and CIRCLE may be able to help expand the longitudinal online survey that Tisch already does and help Tisch use other forms of data collection,” Asghar said in an e-mail.
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donga.com[English donga]
A rising number of netizens who are angry over the government response to Japan’s newest claim to the Dokdo islets are joining online campaigns to counter the Japanese move.
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The Techie Hall of Shame
A SFGate story began this week with the all-too-familiar line--"A disgruntled computer engineer..." before going on to list the disgrace of the day, in this case virtually commandeering San Francisco's new multimillion-dollar computer network and hacking it to deny access to top administrators. He's now locked up with a $5...
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posted by David Adams on Thu 28th Apr 2005 07:05 UTC
OSNews reviews Apple's latest OS upgrade. Is it an overpriced, glorified point release or a truly worthy upgrade with major new functionality? Is it a Longhorn killer or just more of the same? We'll take a look, and try to see what's on the surface as well as what's under the hood.
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Mono man accuses Mac Gtk+ fans of jeopardizing Linux desktop
Trading hard ISV gains for the easy compile Miguel de Icaza has criticized plans for the next GNU Gnome cross-platform environment that risks damaging the Linux desktop ISV ecosystem by focusing on the Mac.…
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 18th Jul 2005 16:20 UTC, submitted by anonymous
After AKAImBatman's wildly popular (and heavily criticized) look at what the future of the Linux Desktop might look like, Mr. Batman has decided to write a followup article where he attempts to clear up many of the misconceptions readers have about the original article.
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Police search home in child porn investigation
BRADENTON - City police searched a house this week, seizing a computer and other electronics as evidence in a child pornography investigation, court records show.
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Microsoft updates Live Calendar with birthdays, holidays, iCal subscriptions
Live calendar gets birthday support and will get holidays and iCal subscriptions, Microsoft says.
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10 Reasons Why FriendFeed Will Beat Out the Competition
This is a guest post by Aseem Kishore, a technology enthusiast and lead blogger for Online-Tech-Tips. FriendFeed has come a long way in a short amount of time. In the beginning, it was just a fancy RSS aggregator with commenting thrown into the mix. However, over time, FriendFeed has added a slew of great features which [...]
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Microsoft updates Live Calendar with birthdays, holidays, iCal subscriptions
Live calendar gets birthday support and will get holidays and iCal subscriptions, Microsoft says.
CNET |
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Indiana State University investigating laptop theft
(WHAS11) - Indiana State University says a laptop containing personal information about more than 25-hundred current and former students was stolen in southern Indiana.
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Summer camp programs still available in Millstone
Millstone Township Community Education still has openings available in the following summer camp programs: "Computertymes Computer Camp," for children 4-6 years old, offered 9:30 a.m.- noon or 12:30-3 p.m. July 21-25 at the Millstone Middle School, room 312. Children become "computer detectives" and go on computer learning adventures to imaginative lands. The fee is $125.
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Man who had a teen 'sex slave' avoids jail
A man arrested in Florida for having a sex slave agreement with a teen has avoided jail and instead was ordered to serve three years probation.Police said Andrew Michael Kobak, 35, a former Florida resident who now lives in Pennsylvania, also known as Master Drew, came into contact with a 19-year-old bipolar and schizophrenic woman on the Internet who he recruited as his sex slave, the St. ...
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Customer Service
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Google Inc. said Wednesday that it will partner with filmmaker Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. to share revenue from ads that Google places on YouTube clips from the studio's movies.
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Customer Service
SEATTLE - Computer shipments rose faster than expected in the second quarter, fuelled by exceptional demand in emerging markets and a decline in prices in the U.S. and western Europe, two research groups said Wednesday.
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Green Gorilla
It is vital to stress the importance of climate change with the younger generation... the kids that will one day be our future. One artist has created an internet cartoon for children...hoping to raise their global awareness as meteorologist Shannon Murphy explains in "Your Green Life."
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Lions Gate, Google share YouTube revenue
Google will partner with Lions Gate to share revenue from ads on YouTube clips.
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Whitehall to become carbon neutral
Government plans to become first in the world to offset all of its computers' usage
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Radiohead take video open source
Environment, science & technology: Everyone is free to mess about with video for House of Cards, which was flimed without a camera
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Actor in LDS Films Booked in Jail for Felony Theft
An actor who has appeared in Mormon films has been booked into jail for felony theft. Michael Birkeland was booked into jail for felony theft after a Utah Valley University art instructor told police that he appeared on the Web camera of a stolen computer.
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Social Media Is Always Changing… But Do You Change With It?
Social media marketing is one of the fastest changing forms of marketing online. Every time a new site, service, or community is launched, there comes both new opportunity for marketing and the possibility that the site you just spent months participating in will become obsolete. Social media is not something you can do in your spare time. You need to commit time and be dedicated to ...
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Earnings Preview: More red ink expected for AMD
Advanced Micro Devices Inc., the world's No. 2 maker of computer microprocessors, reports second-quarter financial results on Thursday. The following is a summary of key developments and analyst opinion related to the period.
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San Francisco government still locked out of own computers
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Thursday 17 July 2008 at 00:16:00 A "rogue employee that got a bit maniacal." San Francisco city officials are still unable to access the FiberWAN computer system after a rogue computer technician deleted administrator passwords....
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