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Adolescent physical activity declines
Once upon a time, "play time" for kids meant going outside. But now, with computers, video games and cable tv, that's not necessarily the case anymore. Full story...
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Recent Original Stories
Over two years have passed since Red Hat launched their last version of Enterprise Linux; today, their new version was released, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 . There's a review already: "This article will give you a first look at the new technology that has gone into the release.
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Komputer Klinic: Secrets boost Word's usefulness
Whether at home or work, almost everyone uses Microsoft Word. But the program is overloaded with countless features hidden under a bevy of menus and options. Here are a few of my favorite time-saving features in Word 2007:
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The Eagle: Cutting comment for a hack
With the wind mercilessly buffeting Royal Birkdale this week, the Eagle was reminded of a classic tale from a Scottish Amateur Championship of yesteryear. In the days before laptops spirited journalists' words back to the office, hacks were required to file their copy by phone.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 4th Jun 2007 23:12 UTC
As a BeOS zealot (yes, that is the only zealotry you can accuse me of), I had a big smile on my face when I read Daniel Sandler 's latest blog entry. "As I am no doubt the last person to point out, Google Maps has added a street level view to (a few) urban areas.
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Race and ethnicity hard to cover, hard to ignore
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) - 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?
Jefferson City News Tribune |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 11th May 2006 19:19 UTC
At its annual Press Day Wednesday, Google introduced three new services while attempting to kill the popular story in the media that it is involved in a fierce winner-take-all battle with Microsoft. Instead, Google CEO Eric Schmidt said that there would never be a single victor.
OS News |
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Recent Original Stories
"New releases made by large free software projects usually means that a lot of people want the new release NOW, and the recent Debian and Ubuntu releases are no exceptions.
OS News |
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The duel of two genres
MANILA, Philippines - Inside a window-less facility in an undisclosed location, covert operatives frantically pound away at computers to access tactical information and real-time satellite feeds.
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'We look at low penetration as a great opportunity'
This came from the belief that computers are very personal products, which enable you to do many things, connect with family and friends, office work, etc.
Express India |
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Waiting for Microsoft to turn green
Two big things happened at Microsoft last fortnight. Bill Gates retired from the company after 33 years as co-founder, guiding spirit and undisputed boss.
Express India |
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Microsoft (STK) - analyst ratings - newratings.com
Jul 20, 6:07 p.m. Create my watchlists and portfolios login register Something missing in our coverage? Thanks for telling us.
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Microsoft "buy," target price reduced
NEW YORK, July 18 (newratings.com) - Analysts at Davenport & Company reiterate their "buy" rating on Microsoft Corp (MSFT) . The target price has been reduced from $42 to $35.
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Google is UK’s number one ‘superbrand’ leaving Microsoft in its wake
Just over a decade ago it did not even exist but is now ubiquitous in our work and home lives. Internet search engine Google has been named the UK's number one brand according to a poll out today, beating fellow IT giant Microsoft into second place.
The Herald |
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M.A.G. : premier trailer
Voici le premier trailer de M.A.G. dévoilé lors de la conférence de Sony Computer Entertainment à l'E3 2008.
JeuxFrance.com |
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Israel’s growing community of Orthodox lesbians
I’m so behind on The Jewish Journal’s cover story for this week that I will certainly, and hopelessly, be writing all night. I blame blogging, which has been sapping my time lately.
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'Education in India should improve from primary level'
We started GurukulOnline eight years ago. GOLS has partnered with Amity Business School, one among India's leading business schools.
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Recent Original Stories
"Back in 2001 Microsoft's early betas of Windows XP contained a user interface dubbed 'Watercolor'. But only months before the operating system shipped Microsoft completely replaced it with an entirely different look and feel called 'Luna' which became known as 'Windows XP Style'.
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NYT Pushing Back at WSJ With Boost to Business Coverage
This week’s edition of Advertising Age has a somewhat revealing piece concerning movements in Web media space by some old media titans. In particular, The New York Times versus The Wall Street Journal . We’ve heard the WSJ talk adventurous talk in months past about conditioning itself to compete more effectively in the general news space with the NYT. Now it’s being said that, in addition to ...
Mashable |
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Tehsil, thana diwas to turn hi-tech
The UP government has decided to computerise all applications received during tehsil and thana diwas thus making time-bound disposal of all complaints received easier and traceable.
The Times of India |
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Watch for Security in the Clouds
Analysts expect security services administered through cloud computing will triple by 2013.
PC World |
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iPhone 2.0 unlock tool released, tested
Handset hacked Hands On Apple released the iPhone 3G on 11 July and nine days later, iPhone hacking crew the iPhone Dev Team posted the latest version of the their jailbreaking and unlocking utility, PwnageTool. I just had to give it ago.…
The Register |
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Jessica Simpson's sex tape fears
Pop star Jessica Simpson has been left reeling by rumours a sex tape starring her is about to be leaked onto the internet.
Stuff |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 5th Jan 2006 22:50 UTC
Arch Linux 0.7.1 was released with some better hardware detection (not hotplug), stock initrd support for usage with encrypted root filesystems, network profiles, and more little goodies here and there.
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Features and Case Studies
Supercomputer expert Cray and Intel have entered a multi-year agreement on high-performance computing, a deal that seems to leave rival Advanced Micro Devices (AMD) in the lurch.
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