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Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog, Act 3: Of course, of course
Some thoughts on the finale of "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog" (which will be up on the official site until Sunday night , so watch and/or download it while you can), plus an interview with Dr. Horrible himself, Neil Patrick Harris, coming up just as soon as I finish my song...
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Ga. Tech students help Alabama farm plan its expansion
The graduate students could have raked in pricey consulting fees, but the Harman family instead brought their favorite form of currency — tomatoes. The students in Georgia Tech's global executive MBA program in Atlanta have pooled their talents to help develop a business plan and Web site for the family's tomato farm in Opelika, Ala. The Harmans started the project two years ago to raise more ...
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Why talk about a HDD for the Sony PSP if there is SSD?
Sony's Jack Tretton warmed up the Sony PSP with HDD rumor that is 3 years old at the E3 2008. Sony highlights the fact that you can use downloaded movies from the new Playstation Store Video shop also on the PSP. This of course requires storage on the P...
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Google, province team up on online mapping database
The B.C. government unveiled a new Internet mapping service yesterday, in partnership with technology company Google, which it says will help the public plot out everything from campsites to coal reserves on free customizable maps.
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Recent Original Stories
"Have you ever wondered what really happens to those Windows error reports you can send to Microsoft whenever a Windows app crashes? How many reports it must receive before taking action? Or whether it's worth your time and effort to send duplicate reports if the error occurs repeatedly?
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15.4-Inch Toshiba Satellite Notebook On Sale For $398 [Dealzmodo]
Let's say that you did have some disposable income at some point in time, but it happened to turn into a spankin' new iPhone 3G right before you realized Junior desperately needed a new computer for...
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Brockton and Raynham library computers may get a boost from Gates Foundation
Brockton’s three libraries and the Raynham Public Library could receive thousands of dollars for computers from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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A former Microsoft employee has been sentenced to nearly two years in prison for a scam involving the company's domain names. Symantec Backup Exec 12 and Backup Exec System Recovery 8 deliver industry leading Windows data protection and system recovery.
IT World |
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Ex-Microsoft manager gets 22 months for fraud
The woman formerly responsible for managing Microsoft's Internet domain names has been sentenced to nearly two years in prison for bilking her employer out of US$1 million in fake registration fees.
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Recent Original Stories
"From time to time over the last few months, I've heard an argument along the following lines, often from people who should know better. 'Operating systems are commodities. There's no special value in them.
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
HOLDREGE — Viaero Wireless opened a new store and product showroom in downtown Holdrege at 403 West Ave. The business offers sales and service of cellular voice and high-speed Internet products.
Kearney Hub |
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Intel Classmate PC for Kids Goes on Sale in UK
Actronix released a British version of Intel's Classmate PC as an entry-level laptop suited for children.
PC World |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 9th Feb 2006 19:08 UTC
"CodeWeavers and Linspire Wednesday jointly announced the release of CrossOver Office 5.0 for Linspire, a specially optimized version of the product for the Linspire Linux distribution. CrossOver Office enables Linspire users to run Windows applications natively from their Linspire desktop."
New Mobile Computing |
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Smile, you've been Googled
GOOGLE has been forced to water down its plans to put photographs of every house in Australia on the Internet, providing a 360-degree view of each street.
Daily Telegraph |
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The end of the hacker
THE weekend golf hacker is fast becoming an endangered species, a victim of spiralling playing costs and busier lifestyles.
The Courier Mail |
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Parents replaced by computers
A quarter of teenagers say their parents cannot help them with homework, a survey has found.
ITN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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NJ Beach Town Mayor Sez 'Fuhgeddaboudit!' To Blog
NJ Beach Town Mayor Sez 'Fuhgeddaboudit!' To Blog BELMAR, N.J. -- To the Staten Island girls who may have been taught to fight dirty in Brownies, Ken Pringle is sorry.
FOX 29 Lake Charles |
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GeorgiaCarry.org take shot at state's gun laws
Their relationship started on the Internet — like-minded people bemoaning what they considered restrictive Georgia gun laws.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution |
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Staff Sues Dell for Back Wages
Employees have hit Dell with a Class-action Lawsuit claiming the call center workers were underpaid.
PC World |
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Navajos could face loss of Internet services
ALBUQUERQUE (AP) - New Mexico's two U.S. senators are asking the Federal Communications Commission to take immediate action to prevent the shutdown of Internet services on the Navajo Nation.
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Yahoo moves to sell Asian subsidiary
Yahoo Inc.'s chief executive says he's considering selling the Internet search engine's stake in its Japan-based subsidiary.In a letter sent to shareholders Thursday, Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang says the company is seeking to maximize its value in the face of a proxy battle with an alliance between Microsoft Inc. and billionaire investor Carl Icahn, the Japanese Kyodo News agency reported Saturday.Your ...
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Recent Original Stories
FreeBSD 6.0 has been released, but an official announcement is not yet available. You can download the .iso images here ( mirror list ). More information, documentation and release notes for the various architectures can be found here . Note: read this . Update: It's official .
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UPI NewsTrack Business
CME ups price for Nymex seats ... Yahoo moves to sell Asian subsidiary ... United hires airliner cleanliness expert ... Verizon, Chicago Transit ink subway deal ... News from United Press International.
UPI |
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft's own bug hunters should cut Windows Vista some slack and rate its vulnerabilities differently because of the operating system's new, baked-in defenses, according to the developer who is often the public persona of the company's Security Development Lifecycle process.
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Webinar: Sustainability Consulting 101
, D.C. ** Our events sell out quickly, so be sure to reserve your spot today! Each of the events below is an online webinar—meaning you can participate from anywhere in the world with a computer, internet connection, and a phone line. **
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