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Gas explosion fuels flames
Fire crews hacked through the roof of an East Kildonan home Saturday evening to get at a natural gas fueled fire.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Mar 2007 23:05 UTC
Microsoft said it will soon release a new version of its Visual Studio toolset for Windows Vista development.
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Photos: Islamic designs for women dress
The Third Festival of Women of My Land currently is underway at the Institute for the Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults in Tehran. A total number of 33 Islamic countries participated in the festival presenting new Islamic designs for women dress.
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Yahoo gets backing from major investor
Billionair Bill Miller, Yahoo's fourth-largest shareholder, has voiced his support for the Internet giant in its battle with dissident investor Carl Icahn, the San Jose Mercury News reported on Saturday.
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Right, but apart from that: what does it actually
The ring switcher, expo and virtual desktop switching effects all get "oohs" and "aaahhs" from casual onlookers.
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Stalin's website receives bouquets and brickbats
Chennai, Jul 20 : 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.
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Fire Destroys School Computer Lab
Fire crews respond to a two-alarm blaze late Saturday night at Leonardo da Vinci Middle School in Sacramento.
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Google Gets 70% of U.S. Searches
Yahoo, MSN lose searchers as Google's share of the search action sails past two-thirds.
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Parade one sweet treat for kids
Allison Corbett makes a big production out of Rotaryfest. The Parkland public school teacher is pretty handy with a computer. When her nephews Alex and Andrew Kazmierczak visit Sault Ste. Marie from Farmington Hills, Mich. each July, Corbett creates a DVD for the two youngsters that [...]
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about to get a similar program
If you don't like the mandatory antipiracy checks that Microsoft now enforces for Windows, brace yourself. The Microsoft Office productivity and collaboration suite is . The company's Office Genuine Advantage program will require mandatory validation of Office software starting October 27, the software vendor quietly disclosed today.
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Recent Original Stories
Sun Microsystems initiated a warmer stage in its relationship with Red Hat on Monday, making conspicuous room onstage for the rival at a major server product launch. Sun prefers customers to use its Solaris operating system, which chiefly runs on Sun servers using UltraSparc processors.
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Google promotes Nanaimo on its latest 3-D Earth software
NANAIMO -- The city of Nanaimo is consolidating its title as capital of Google Earth.
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Robbers hit Internet cafes anew
IF ROBBERS will set up their own business they can already put up an Internet café based on the number of computers stolen from various Internet shops.
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Recent Original Stories
The US Justice Department has said that internet service providers should be allowed to charge for priority traffic . The agency said it was opposed to 'network neutrality', the idea that all data on the net is treated equally.
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The Concept Of Business Bookmarking
For those who are quite savvy on the Internet, business bookmarking is quite easy to understand, since they would know the basic concepts that come with it.
Turks.US |
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DepEd to provide computer lab for 6T schools
TO ENHANCE the skills of high school students in Information Technology (IT), the Department of Education (DepEd) is set to provide 6,000 public secondary schools nationwide with computer laboratories before the school year ends.
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LG XD1 stylish portable hard-drives unveiled
LG unveils the XD1 line of portable hard-drives. The LG XD1 devices are based on 2.5 inch drives with a SATA II interface. The USB 2.0 E-SATA port has transfer speeds of up to 480mbps. LG will offer the XD1 in capacities of 120, 160, 250 and 320GB....
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OCZ Core SSD vs WD VelociRaptor: the early performance numbers are in
Filed under: Storage Now that all the SSD efficiency drama has mellowed out a bit, the guys over at Hot Hardware got their hands on an OCZ Core Series SATA II 64GB SSD and already pitted it against a WD VelociRaptor. The early numbers are impressive: The OCZ averaged read speeds of over 140MB/s and was writing at 87MB/s while the WD topped out at around 136MB/s read and 134MB/s ...
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Left-leaning bloggers flex muscle in Texas
Last year online activists inspired by DailyKos.com, the nation's most popular liberal blog, swelled with power as the Democratic presidential candidates debated at their annual convention, asking for their blessing and a little cash - or at least a link to...
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Bus co Egged to offer info via iGoogle
Users can submit a free text query and get a detailed answer.
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IT firm corners computer fees for LTO services
Information technology firm Stradcom Corp. has established a near monopoly of all computer and interconnectivity services at the Land Transportation Office (LTO) despite weaknesses in its systems.
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Soon, a device that allows objects to be controlled by your thoughts
London, July 20 : Computers and devices controlled by humans will no longer be restricted to sci-fi movies and cartoons, for a group of Brit researchers are trying to turn science fiction writers' vision into reality with a device that allows objects to be manipulated with brain waves.
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Yahoo! Waco Western Days on the trail
Waco Western Days brought a bit of the old west and some good old fashioned fun to town. Area residents enjoyed numerous activities including a Chisolm Trail Parade and chuckwagon barbecue Saturday.
York News-Times |
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IBM's RP unit, US drug firm in outsourcing deal
MANILA, Philippines - The Philippine subsidiary of US computer company IBM will provide outsourced human resource services to American pharmaceutical giant Bristol-Myers Squibb in a lucrative multi-million deal.
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Challenger upset at assessor’s VIN decision
In 2005, the Boone County assessor’s office changed the way it determined the value of vehicles for tax purposes. Instead of making a valuation based on the year, make and model of a vehicle, the county purchased a computer program that uses the vehicle identification number to get a more exact estimate of a vehicle’s value.
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