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Senior Scene
WORKING WITH PICTURES: The McClellan Senior Center will sponsor “Working With Your Favorite Photos” from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday through Aug. 6 at the center, 1400 Vale Terrace Drive, Vista (second entrance to Brengle Terrace Park). $30, including a one-time semester fee of $3. Materials fee: $3. Registration required: (760) 639-6160 or online at oasisnet.org.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Ubuntu hits new high in Linux boredom
Last weekend a friend was moaning about endless problems with Windows XP on his desktop PC. We installed Ubuntu 7.04 on it. The problems went away.
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Information - please!
Road warriors want to hit the ground running when they arrive. Websites, magazines and software vie to meet the demand
The Globe and Mail |
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Google to buy Russia's Begun for $140m
Google to buy Russia's Begun for $140m
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Susan Flynn: Understanding bridezilla breakdowns
Most distraught brides discover Allison Moir-Smith after they Google two words: cold feet. They call from Texas, California, London and New York looking for help from the Manchester-by-the-Sea therapist who specializes in counseling engaged women who fear they might be making the biggest mistake of their lives.
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NJ beach town mayor sez 'Fuhgeddaboudit!' to blog
BELMAR, N.J. (AP) -- To the Staten Island girls who may have been taught to fight dirty in Brownies, Ken Pringle is sorry. To the muscle-bound, tanned-as-coconut-shell visitors he referred to as "guidos," employing a term widely considered an ethnic slur, the mayor of Belmar offers his apologies.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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The last few years have seen the introduction of the concept of "extensions" in most popular web browsers.
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Tips to Make 'Back to Pool' Time Safe and Fun
(ARA) - Every parent knows summertime means fun time. With the warmer temperatures, it's time to unglue young eyes from the television, computer screen and video games. There's no better place for kids to get out and get active than in the pool.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 8th Dec 2006 00:24 UTC
The holiday season hasn't gone exactly as Microsoft had hoped and Ballmer sits down with CNET News.com to discuss life after Vista, battling the iPod, and the rising importance of mobile devices.
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Recent Original Stories
Time to throw out the old Pentium I/MMX computers? Not yet... read this guide on how to install Windows 2000 on a very old computer with only 32MB RAM and tweak it to run very fast.
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Recent Original Stories
The CEO of chip maker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. is stepping down . Hector Ruiz had been just the second person to lead AMD after company founder Jerry Sanders. He'll be replaced by the chip maker's No. 2 executive, Dirk Meyer.
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Over 20% Mideast banks fall prey to phishing: Survey
19 July 2008 Over 20 per cent of banks in the Middle East region were victims of phishing and pharming during the last one year, according to a global online transactional security survey.
Zawya |
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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.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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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.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Virtual Attack
A week ago, New Braunfels grandmother Mary Alice Altorfer had never heard of YouTube. Now she’s a hot topic on one of the most influential Web sites in America.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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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.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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TechNo: Billings family goes week with no technology
The challenge:One family struggles through a week without cell phones, computers, electronic games, MP3 players and television sets. The rules:The Petersons agreed to spend a week withou ...
Billings Gazette |
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Queens Historic Groups Take Collections Online
The last Republican and first Jewish Queens District Attorney, Nat Hentel, right, shaking hands with City Councilman Sid Lazar in 1970. (courtesy of the QJHS)
Queens Chronicle |
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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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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.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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To Save Gas, Shoppers Stay Home and Click
A number of retailers are experiencing double-digit sales growth on their shopping Web sites at a time when simply filling up a gas tank to head to the mall can seem like a spending spree.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Virtual Attack
A week ago, New Braunfels grandmother Mary Alice Altorfer had never heard of YouTube. Now she’s a hot topic on one of the most influential Web sites in America.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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In Surprise, 2 Tech Titans Disappoint
Google and Microsoft issued quarterly results on Thursday that disappointed investors.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 8th May 2002 16:41 UTC
The open source Bochs , VMware Workstation by VMware, Inc. and VirtualPC from Connectix are applications that virtualize or emulate the x86 hardware, allowing you to run multiple operating systems on top of a "host" operating system that these three applications run upon.
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