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Recent Original Stories
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Oct 2005 22:12 UTC, submitted by Tyr. Aopen confirmed that it will introduce a mini PC closely resembling the design of Apple's Mac mini (code-named Pandora) in time for this year's Christmas season.
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Household meters cut energy intake
HOVE, England — When Jeffrey Marchant and his wife, Brenda, power up their computer, turn on a light or put the kettle on to boil, they can just about watch their electric bill rise.
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Sun, Jul 20 2008
TC Senior Center, open 2-4 p.m., table tennis, pool table, computer lab, darts, card and board games, library, space to socialize, free, reservations not required; 7 p.m. euchre, $3; 801 E. Front St., TC; 922-4911.
Traverse City Record-Eagle |
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Safety Net
The family computer sits in a public spot in Melissa Fournier's house, so she sees everything her children view online. They are limited to an average of 30 minutes of "screen time" a day which includes both the computer and television. And Fournier and her husband installed filters to block pop-up advertisements they don't want their children, ages 6 and 9, to see.
Traverse City Record-Eagle |
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A look at three heavyweight laptops
Laptop computers don't run on gasoline. This might explain why our cars are getting smaller while our computers are getting bigger.
Austin American-Statesman |
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It's Your Business: Computer businesses offering systems, services
If the cost of a new computer system sends you into sticker shock, Allison Payne may be able to find what you're looking for in an older model and save you money in the bargain. "Basically I think every computer is at least as useful as it was the day you bought it. People shouldn't have to pay a lot of money to get a computer that works just fine," she said.
The Champaign News-Gazette |
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Web networking photos come back to bite defendants
Online hangouts like Facebook and MySpace have offered crime-solving help to detectives and become a resource for employers vetting job seekers.
FOX Providence |
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Business in Brief: 07/20/2008
FSA sets deadline for acreage reports; DTCA offering shopping bags; GT County debuts online job system; Foreclosure training session is scheduled
Traverse City Record-Eagle |
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Area traveler unravels mysteries of cemeteries, local history, online
It's a hot morning in June.
Austin American-Statesman |
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Recent Original Stories
"In a world of people obsessed by turning the tiniest idea into something profitable, Dr Richard Hipp's best-known software stands out for two reasons - he actively disclaims copyright in it; and at a time when multi-megabyte installations are booming, he has a self-imposed limit on the size of his product: 250KB. And he's stuck to both aims.
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Obama uses Web to counter lib let-down
Likely Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Barack Obama is using the Internet to counter criticism he's moving too far to the political center, observers say. The Illinois senator was the target of intense criticism from disappointed liberal supporters on his social networking site, Mybarackobama.com, when he shifted his stance to support a bill granting immunity to U.S. telecommunications ...
Moldova.org |
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Recent Original Stories
Here are the results of the challenge launched by the Unversity of Wisconsin to test OS X against hacking.
New Mobile Computing |
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Video Recap of Weekly Search Buzz :: July 20, 2008
Google reveals the technology behind their rankings. Google AdWords links up keyword campaigns to placement targeting. Google gets slapped with a class action lawsuit over $136. Google search results continue to yo-yo. Google drops in traffic are due to links? Did you notice more Yahoo Search updates? Yahoo's site command is no longer needed. Has Ask stopped crawling the web? Google and ...
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Two Valley men exposed selves on ’Net to ‘girls’
David Frattare spends a lot of time on the Internet pretending to be a teenage girl, but role-playing is serious business for the special agent with the Pennsylvania state attorney general’s Child Predator Unit.
The Daily Item |
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Pelosi addresses bloggers
AUSTIN - Former Vice President Al Gore praised the left-leaning bloggers of Netroots Nation on Saturday as being at the forefront of reclaiming American democracy and urged the activists to mobilize for global climate protection. "Thank you for the movement that you have created," Gore said.
Laredo Morning Times |
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Obama uses Web to counter lib let-down
WASHINGTON, July 20 (UPI) -- Likely Democratic U.S. presidential nominee Barack Obama is using the Internet to counter criticism he's moving too far to the political center, observers say.
UPI |
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Legislature directs $1.5M to program
Day and night, special agents with the state attorney general’s office Child Predator Unit surf the Internet for adults who are sexually propositioning children.
The Daily Item |
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Capture a day in the life of Carson Valley on Aug. 22
Richey Nalder of Gardnerville uses his laptop computer at the Douglas County Public Library on July 9. Take pictures of your life, your family, your co-workers or anything that catches your eye on Aug.
The Record-Courier |
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Trade Homes Online. It's Free.
www.TradeYourHomeOnline.com is receiving a lot of attention from Sellers and Realtors looking for an alternate to sell their homes. [PR.com - July 20, 2008]
PR.com |
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Stalin's website receives bouquets and brickbats
A few months into its existence, the official website of Tamil Nadu Local Administration Minster M K Stalin, considered heir apparent to Chief Minister M Karunanidhi, also acts as a blogspot that is open for both bouquets and brickbats.
The Economic Times |
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Girl Talk Feed the Animals Pay-What-You-Want
When the Pittsburgh-based musician who calls himself Girl Talk announced that his new collection of songs, Feed the Animals, would be released on a pay-what-you- want download basis, it didn't get quite the same level of attention that Radiohead got when that band did the same thing last October.
All About Jazz |
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A new way of communicating - to authorities
DIXON - As the popularity of social networking Web sites grows, so does the list of things they can be used for.
SaukValley.com |
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Teen troubles target Britain
London, July 20 : One out of five British kids neither study nor do jobs. One in 10 have sex chats online. And many parents cannot ban adult or child pornography sites at home. That just about sums up the Gen-X situation in the country today.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 23rd Apr 2004 09:18 UTC
Last Sunday Apple released a number of a new multimedia software -- Shake 3.5, Final Cut Pro HD, DVD Studio Pro 3 and a new application, titled Motion. Apple starts making a big name in Hollywood and many creative studios are now opting for Apple's products to do the main editing.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 25th Feb 2006 13:06 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"Is Dell is on its way to becoming the first tier-one PC vendor to offer a mainstream business Linux desktop to US customers? It's starting to look that way . Dell has started advertising a trio of affordable workstations with RHEL WS 4 preinstalled."
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