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Divorce: How to divide and conquer
An Oklahoma woman can relate to the mortifying details of supermodel Christie Brinkley's recent divorce. Ten years ago, the woman inadvertently found e-mails that exposed her then-husband's secret life of Internet pornography and multiple sexual partners. "I literally was happy one minute and devastated the next,” said the woman. After discovering his secrets, she threw up in a trash can beside ...
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Apple sells out of iPhones in all but 3 locations
In less than 10 days since its problem-plagued launch, Apple has sold out of stock of iPhones in all of its stores except three, including every state except New York, California, and New Hampshire. Apple notes that on Monday none of its 137 locations in the US will have stock of the 8GB iPhone and that the only location to have the 16GB black iPho...
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Project Big Green: IBM launches datacentre blitz
IBM Corporation is taking its datacentre business under the Project Big Green concept to the next level of fruition by launching three new datacentre designs for the Indian market.
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Qatar Voice over Internet Protocal policy
Recent newspaper articles have given inaccurate or incomplete accounts of Qatar's legal position regarding Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP).
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Extended Presence extends reach to larger companies
By Stephanie Thompson Special to the Business Journal When a big-name company has a sizeable marketing campaign, it calls in the pros. And Extended Presence has grown rapidly in the sales outsourcing and lead-generation world. (MSFT) (JAVA) (IBM) (TOC)
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Software company reinvents working
DETROIT: I t's not true that you must work 80-hour weeks, trash competitors and gouge your customers to get ahead in today's business world.
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According to a notation tucked into the DOJ's joint statement with Microsoft regarding continued compliance with ...
Thursday showing that, six months after shipping Windows Vista, his company has left more publicly disclosed Vista bugs unpatched than it did with Windows XP.
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Kids at Risk: Report Identifies 150 Websites Selling Anabolic Steroids
LegitScript.com, an online pharmacy verification service, and KnujOn.com, an Internet spam and criminality watchdog, have released an investigative report that identifies 156 websites engaged in the illicit sale of anabolic steroids.
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Dispelled Intel Rumor May Disappoint Gamers
Prices for Intel's Bloomfield chips may disappoint after rumors purported they'd be far less expensive than billed.
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McCain uses web as much as most 71-year-olds
If Sen. John McCain is really serious about becoming a web-savvy citizen, perhaps Kathryn Robinson can help.
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Legg Mason to back Yahoo board slate
Yahoo's second largest institutional shareholder Legg Mason Capital Management says it will back Yahoo's board, dealing a blow to Carl Icahn's efforts.
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McCain lags many seniors’ Web use
If Sen. John McCain is really serious about becoming a Web-savvy citizen, perhaps Kathryn Robinson can help. Robinson is now 106 — that’s 35 years older than McCain — and she began using the Internet at 98, at the Barclay Friends home in West Chester, Pa., where she lives. “I started to learn because I wanted to e-mail my family,” she says — in an e-mail message, naturally.
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Flashpoint Academy draws raves, critics
Maine South graduate Lisa Shanahan loves music, but not math or science or most other subjects found on a school report card.
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Report: Yahoo shareholder seeks compromise
Leader of a grassroots group of Yahoo shareholders is expected to encourage his group to elect five Yahoo directors and four Icahn nominees, Reuters reports.
CNET |
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New iPhone Music to Users' Ears
By Antony Bruno DENVER (Billboard) - When it was unveiled in July, Apple's new iPhone didn't appear to offer anything new for music fans. ...
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Final Fantasy XIII : le trailer officiel
Square Enix met enfin en ligne le trailer de Final Fantasy XIII dévoilé lors de la conférence de Microsoft à l'E3 2008.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Feb 2007 21:50 UTC
"It seems as if a new Linux-based operating system is born every day, with each facing the challenge of justifying its existence in a field that's already rather crowded with mature Linux distributions boasting active user bases and organized bodies to back them.
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SnapFiles site first stop for freeware
The recommendations for free state-of-the-art software programs included in my series of articles dedicated to assisting Good Booters who've adopted...
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Parenting tip: What's your child doing online?
Parents have probably heard the terms Myspace and Facebook. These are Web sites that promote and host profiles of individuals. Many children and teens like the idea of being able to have a profile and the ability to keep in touch with friends. However, parents need to be aware of the potential dangers these Web sites may have.
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Loose Change: The week ahead
The week ahead Today Texas Instruments, Apple and Bank of America, among other companies, release earnings reports.
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Loose Change: Don't cut these costs
Nine times out of 10, cutting costs makes sense. But cutting back on some purchases can do more harm than good. From Liz Pulliam Weston of MSN Money: Car maintenance.
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Counterfeit drugs proliferate on Internet
BALTIMORE, July 21 (UPI) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has been struggling as it tries to deal with rogue Internet sites that sell medications, a researcher says.
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You can avoid knockoffs when shopping online
The market for counterfeit luxury items is wide and deep, with everything from jewelry and perfume to handbags and sunglasses being sold. While busts such as the January seizure of more than $1 million in knock-off fashion accessories in New York City make headlines, counterfeit luxury items still are sold on streets all across the U.S.
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Cost of vehicle crashes can drive up rates
Over the Fourth of July weekend, I was at a party with my trusty laptop updating the holiday weekend traffic crash statistics released every six hours by the Georgia State Patrol. I was updating the Georgia Insurance Information Service Web site, www.giis.org , where we track these holiday tragedies.
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Got-Junk franchise branches into commercial arena with computer disposal
When others see the recent economic woes as a time to scale back, Chris Gammill, franchise partner for 1-800-Got-Junk?, sees green.
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