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OIA on cutting edge of high-tech for travelers
Before the main terminal at Orlando International Airport opened in 1981, one of the big technology issues was deciding how many pay phones to install. Now, Florida's busiest passenger airport has to meet the demands of travelers who bring laptops, cell phones, hand-held video games and other gadgets that they expect to plug in and use with ease while waiting for a flight or their baggage. ...
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LOWDOWN ON DOWNLOADS
When Radiohead allowed fans to pay whatever they wanted for the band's latest album, In Rainbows, about 60 percent of them opted to pay nothing.
Orlando Sentinel |
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First iPhone 2.0 antivirus software released
…as company warns of malware threat
Silicon.com |
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Facebook photos judges of character
Two weeks after Joshua Lipton was charged in a drunken-driving crash that seriously injured a woman, the 20-year-old college junior attended a Halloween party dressed as a prisoner.
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Recent Original Stories
"Is Linux a good choice for your old PC ? In this article I'm going to examine the main issues connected with using GNU/Linux on some very old hardware. I will also cover choosing a distro, a desktop and the key applications for such a configuration."
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Recent Original Stories
Hewlett-Packard, the world's Number 1 PC maker, will try selling pre-loaded Linux on PCs in several countries as it expands a test program - evaluating a market that some competitors have already entered - and moves its personal computer business into a new generation of form factors and functionality.
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OIA on cutting edge of high-tech for travelers
Before the main terminal at Orlando International Airport opened in 1981, one of the big technology issues was deciding how many pay phones to install. Now, Florida's busiest passenger airport has to meet the demands of travelers who bring laptops, cell phones, hand-held video games and other gadgets that they expect to plug in and use with ease while waiting for a flight or their baggage. ...
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Sterling Casino's ship leaving Port Canaveral
Sterling Casino's decision to pull out of Port Canaveral this month may have had more to do with the company's bottom line than it would like to admit. The company, which owns the 1,800-passenger Ambassador II gambling ship, said on its Web site that its lease with the port had expired and it hoped to find a new location soon.
Orlando Sentinel |
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LOWDOWN ON DOWNLOADS
When Radiohead allowed fans to pay whatever they wanted for the band's latest album, In Rainbows, about 60 percent of them opted to pay nothing.
Orlando Sentinel |
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Defra equips staff with 'green' laptops
The government department will limit its 10,000 staff to the use of one energy-saving laptop each, to be ferried between home and office
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Linked by Smith Johnson on Thu 27th Sep 2007 15:22 UTC
Folks, I run Vista on a 2.8ghz Prescott and I have seriously no complaints. I prefer it seriously over XP. I still don't like the Control Panel arrangement, but I find myself using it less as I've got everything set the way I want and so that's not much of an issue.
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by Joe Freeman, The Oregonian
• MVP trophies and hand sprains There are internet reports circulating through cyberspace suggesting that Trail Blazers rookie guard Jerryd Bayless suffered a left hand injury Saturday night and underwent a magnetic resonance imaging on Sunday. Only half of that is true.
OregonLive.com |
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For online search, US is 70% Google
Seventy per cent of US searches in June were done on Google's search engine, according to web measurement figures from market research company Hitwise Pty. Ltd. .
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Zim use blogs, text to exchange information
Zimbabweans are going online and using cellphone text messages to share stories of life and death amid harsh media clampdown.
Independent Online |
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CherryPal Mini-desktop Consumes 2 Watts of Power
CherryPal announced a US$249 mini-desktop that uses only 2 watts of power at maximum usage.
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Alleged racism attracts online attention
A local woman who said a racist hate-group targeted her grandchildren earlier this week claims to have received hundreds of anonymous phone calls since her story hit the airwaves and the Internet.
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Dell sets shop in Saudi
Underlining its commitment to the region, Dell today announced that it now has an official commercial license from the Saudi Arabian General Investment Authority (SAGIA) to operate through its new office in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
CPILive.net |
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Sterling Casino's ship leaving Port Canaveral
Sterling Casino's decision to pull out of Port Canaveral this month may have had more to do with the company's bottom line than it would like to admit. The company, which owns the 1,800-passenger Ambassador II gambling ship, said on its Web site that its lease with the port had expired and it hoped to find a new location soon.
Orlando Sentinel |
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offer protection
Linspire has announced an agreement to license voice-enabled instant messaging, Windows Media 10 codecs, and TrueType font technologies from Microsoft for its Linux distribution.
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Atom for notebooks costs 52% more than desktop version
Users will pay for popular chip. Notebook users looking to use Atom-based machines might end up paying heavily for it. According to Intel's latest price list, the popular Intel Atom microprocessors made for netbooks, or mini-laptops, costs 52 percent more per chip than the desktop version of the same processor.
TechWorld |
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SMG deal deepens U.S. foray for Web consulting
Canadian consulting firm is expected to announce it has signed a letter of intent to acquire Livingston Communications of Washington
The Globe and Mail |
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Mac division could steal iPhone's thunder
Computer unit expected to take spotlight when Apple discloses third-quarter financial results
The Globe and Mail |
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SMG deal deepens U.S. foray for Web consulting
The Canadian consulting firm that has grown to become North America's largest independent social media marketing group is about to get a little bigger.
The Globe and Mail |
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Mac division could steal iPhone's thunder
Considering all the hype surrounding the iPhone, it's easy to forget that Apple Inc. is first and foremost a personal computer company.
The Globe and Mail |
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Check out what's going on with the Edmonton Eskimos in our Sports section. Click here for our Eskimos Insider blog .
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