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Signs Point To Thunder For OKC Team Name
OKLAHOMA CITY -- The registrar for all of the NBA's Internet domain names reserved okcthunderbasketball.com on July 10, according to information gleaned from whois.net.
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Briefly: Colin McRae Rally Mac review
In brief: We have posted a review of Colin McRae Rally Mac, MacNN is seeking experienced web/Xcode developers, Adobe's Flash 2 Beta for Mac OS X undergoes a bug fix, an iPhone 3G ringtone tool debuts, and The Macintosh Business Users Society will hold a meeting in Philadelphia this month ... We have posted a review of Colin McRae Rally Mac. This ga...
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Invoice 3 gets complete overhaul, many new features
Kedisoft on Friday unveiled Invoice 3, a major update to its scriptable invoicing application, completely redone from the ground up to incorporate features of Mac OS X, with a host of new features. Invoice 3 offers users Smart coloring for invoices, for at-a-glance status of an invoice, and full drag-and-drop support for arranging invoices and invo...
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Race and ethnicity are two issues that are hard to cover and hard to ignore
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The flashpoints are familiar, even worn out: Was race a factor in the prosecution of the black teenagers dubbed the "Jena 6" and charged with beating a white teen?
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Crazy rasberry ants not a local problem
Crazy rasberry ants have become a problem in parts of Houston, but they should not concern New Braunfelsers. The ants have been credited for sabotaging electrical wiring, ruining computers, and causing other problems in southeast Texas.
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Country music’s Sugarland on way to La Salle
Sugarland will deliver its sweetened country-pop to fans Saturday in La Salle in the area’s Concerts for a Cause series. The cause is computers for Blackstone elementary school in Mendota.
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Pondering Microsoft's "Everett Dirkson moment"
Call it Google envy, if you will. But Microsoft is willing to spend what it takes to turn its online services - including Internet advertising - into a more powerful offering.
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Alleged racism attracts online attention
A local woman who said a racist hate-group targeted her grandchildren earlier this week claims to have received hundreds of anonymous phone calls since her story hit the airwaves and the Internet.
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Listen to the 2600 hacker conference
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network Listen to the 2600 hacker conference --If you can't attend The Last HOPE conference, you can tune in over the Internet. AMD, Intel Centrino 2 make strange bedfellows --Advanced Micro Devices is making gains at Hewlett-Packard, even in Centrino 2 notebooks. Comcast customers: Are your e-mails going missing? --Peter Glaskowsky reports on a ...
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Top 10 most-emailed stories
Here are the stories our readers most want to share: the 10 stories most frequently e-mailed by herald-zeitung.com readers today.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 11th Aug 2005 20:22 UTC
"It's unusual for a Beta 1 version of Windows to have both the final shipping name of the product and as many new features as this build shows. And that's a strong sign of two things.
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Harassing calls more sinister than pool flyer
New Braunfels woman Mary Alice Altorfer became the center of an Internet and media furor this week when she complained to police that her biracial grandchildren were being victimized by a flyer posted at her neighborhood swimming pool.
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Race and ethnicity are two issues that are hard to cover and hard to ignore
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - The flashpoints are familiar, even worn out: Was race a factor in the prosecution of the black teenagers dubbed the "Jena 6" and charged with beating a white teen?
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Microsoft continues to gain share in the web server market
, chipping away at Apache's commanding lead. The number of hostnames on Windows servers grew by 4.5 million, giving Microsoft 29.7% market share, a gain of 4.25% for the month.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has said it will not sue Linux users with regards to the company's patent claims. " We're not litigating . If we wanted to we would have done so years ago," said Horacio Gutierrez, Microsoft's VP for intellectual property and licensing, in an interview.
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Technology tycoons stay shy of expectations in Q2 results
The earnings growth of Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp., the two most prominent players of the global technology and Internet business, have bogged down in the second quarter of 2008, failing them to meet investors anticipations.
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Ex-Microsoft Manager Gets 22 Months for Fraud
A former Microsoft employee has been sentenced to nearly two years in prison for a scam involving the company's domain names.
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Facebook taunts lead hoodie gang to stab teenager yards from home
A teenager has been stabbed to death outside a row of £1million homes - the 21st to be killed in London this year.
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Obama Girl Talks to FOX 7
Amber Lee Ettinger, also known as Obama Girl, became an internet sensation when she posted a video on the website barelypolitical.com during the presidential primaries. Watch FOX 7's Rudy Koski interview Obama Girl at the Netroots Nation convention in downtown Austin.
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Audit finds flaws in Colorado's DMV database
GRAND JUNCTION (KJCT)- If you have a Colorado driver's license, your personal information may have been at risk. A recent state audit found severe flaws in the DMV's computer system.
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Users reporting failed Microsoft WGA and OGA activations
We've received reports from users of troubles with Microsoft's Windows Genuine Advantage (WGA) and Office Genuine Advantage (OGA), as the servers are currently down, according to Microsoft. Read More...
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Alleged racism attracts online attention
A local woman who said a racist hate-group targeted her grandchildren earlier this week claims to have received hundreds of anonymous phone calls since her story hit the airwaves and the Internet.
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Race and ethnicity hard to cover, hard to ignore
The flashpoints are familiar, even worn out: Was race a factor in the prosecution of the black teenagers dubbed the "Jena 6" and charged with beating a white teen? Should The New Yorker magazine have satirized stereotypes of race on its cover?
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Recent Original Stories
"Nathan Myhrvold, formerly Microsoft's chief technology officer, retired six years ago from the software giant with a fortune that, it's safe to say, runs well into nine figures.
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Laptops for Prudential’s agents
GEORGE TOWN: Prudential Assurance Malaysia Bhd plans for some of its 5,000 wealth planners to be able to conduct all transactions electronically any time and any where over the next three to five years.
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