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Tight-fisted vs. techy: Opposite ends of the iPhone craze
Editor's note: You probably know that Apple last weekend released a new iPhone with fancy features. People lined up for hours to get their hands on one, and Apple sold 1 million in the first three days. Vicki Lee Parker can't understand those people. She lives in the land of common sense. She grew up with a wall-mounted phone and sees no reason to pay $200, plus $70 a month, at least, for a ...
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You Control 1.7 improves iCal support
You Software says it has released v1.7 of You Control, its utility for Mac OS X. The program lets people create custom menus in the operating system, which can be placed in locations such as the Menu Bar, a corner of the screen, or in the middle when triggered by a hotkey. Users can launch any file, folder or application present on their Mac....
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Carl Icahn blinks, takes Yahoo board seat
If Icahn was so adamant about ousting Jerry Yang from the CEO spot and doing a deal with Microsoft, what softened his stance?
CNET |
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Liberal Bloggers Brace For Victory
With the Dems taking back Congress in 2006 and the prospect of an Obama victory come November, many in the influential Netroots are left in a precarious, ambiguous position, writes The Washington Post.
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Some analysts, PC makers express concern about netbooks
Filed under: Laptops While some may say that netbooks have already jumped the shark , others in the industry are now expressing some real concern about the low-cost, low-power laptops and, as the New York Times reports, they're warning that they could cut into PC makers' already thin profit margins. What's more, that word doesn't only come from the expected doomsayer analysts, but ...
Engadget |
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Amazon S3 systems failure downs Web 2.0 sites
"Reliable online storage powered by Amazon S3." Was that suppose to be a joke!
IT World |
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Free and Open Source Software vs. Cloud Computing
Maybe I'm missing something, but I don't see the point of proprietary network services (or cloud computing, or Software as a Service, if you prefer). Not when you have Free software as an alternative (“Free,” in this case, being analogous to open source or GNU/Linux).
IT Management |
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Petal courts to go paperless
Petal's court system is going digital. Officials say the new system will be linked with police department computers.
WJTV Jackson |
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Doctor 'stabbed 56 times by Ghanian student she had treated like a son'
A consultant paediatrician was hacked to death by a Ghanian student who she had treated like a son, a court heard today.
Daily Mail: World News |
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How to use Google for your website
EVERYONE KNOWS Google provides tools to help you advertise your site and also advertise on your site.
The Inquirer |
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Miss. school district bars teacher-student texting
Monday, July 21, 2008 at 1:20 p.m. HATTIESBURG, MISS. (AP) -- A new school district policy in southern Mississippi prohibits teachers from texting or communicating with students through Internet social network sites such as MySpace.
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Yahoo agrees to put investor Icahn on expanded board, proxy fight ends
Yahoo Inc. said Monday it has agreed to settle a proxy battle with Carl Icahn, appointing him to an expanded board. (YHOO) (MSFT)
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Miss. school district bars teacher-student texting
Monday, July 21, 2008 at 12:20 p.m. HATTIESBURG, MISS. (AP) -- A new school district policy in southern Mississippi prohibits teachers from texting or communicating with students through Internet social network sites such as MySpace.
KHQA Quincy |
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SONiVOX Announces Software Sound Developers Division
Initially supporting SONiVOX and 3rd party partner products, the SONiVOX MI software team has developed a universally compatible player technology that focus on intelligent MIDI performance, intuitive interfaces, and the highest sonic fidelity.
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by Shaman (2.76) on Mon 4th Dec 2006 21:52 UTC
Can anyone point me to a concrete example from Novell how this is a win-win-win? I read it as a "Microsoft offered us $$$$$!!!111!!1 We had to take it!"
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Ceragon 2Q profit climbs on tax benefit, revenue
Israel-based wireless equipment maker Ceragon Networks Ltd. said Monday that its second-quarter profit soared as revenue rose and the company reported a large tax benefit.
Boston Globe |
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Camaro To Make Its Formal Debut Today!
Finally, after what has seemed like an endless wait, the reborn Chevrolet Camaro is making its full debut, later today. I won't repeat the news that TCC's other blogger mentioned, in his weekend update. But I will tell you that I'll be on hand for the big reveal of the production '09 Camaro, late this afternoon, and will have news from ..
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Cajun Clickers holding open house
It's back-to-school time next month, not only for kids, but for adults wanting to learn more about computers. One group that is helping out many in the Baton Rouge area is Cajun Clickers, and they're holding an open house next month.
The Advocate |
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In Latest Glitch, Apple Still Struggling With Email Service
NEW YORK -(Dow Jones)- Apple's premium email service continues to suffer from outages as the consumer-electronics maker takes another dent to its typically sterling customer-service reputation.
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17:22 (BST), 21/07/2008 Area-51 m17x Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS - Alienware® the leading manufacturer of ...
- Alienware® the leading manufacturer of high-performance notebook, desktop and professional systems today launches the Area-51® m17x, a commanding and aggressive addition to the newly redesigned Area-51 line of notebook computers.
gamesindustry.biz |
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17:27 (BST), 21/07/2008 Eurofighter EF2000 Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS X1SOFTWARE announces a add-on for the ...
X1SOFTWARE announces a add-on for the Microsoft Flight Simulator X, FS X. Eurofighter EF2000 - this is the name of the add-on for the Microsoft Flight Simulator X, FS X which is currently under developement and release in July 2008. Eurofighter EF2000 adds the latest multi-weapon air superiority platform to the latest and greatest civilian flight simulation.
gamesindustry.biz |
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CherryPal launches $249 mini PC into ad-backed cloud
Buzzword chimera the size of a paperback Start-up CherryPal is taking pre-orders today for its partly cloudy "desktop" that mashes web-hosted computing, going green, open source, and social networking into a 10 ounce box.…
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Linux micro-server monitors nets
— Jul. 10, 2008 — Japanese micro-server specialist Plat'Home announced U.S. availability of a Linux-based micro-server that monitors networks and servers for failures. The heat-resistant Kanshi BlockS Pro measures 4.5 x 3.2 x 1.5 inches and can monitor up to 253 servers, says Plat'Home. ...
Linux Devices |
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Apple Shops Almost Out of IPhones 10 Days After Debut (Update2)
July 21 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. 's iPhone 3G is sold out at almost all the company's U.S. retail outlets, 10 days after Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs put the faster, cheaper upgrade of the mobile handset on the shelves.
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VLX vHA in lower-end, single multicore environment
The VLX-NI technology underlying CGV enables simultaneous operation of multiple operating systems (OSes) -- typically Linux and a real-time OS (RTOS) -- for performance-critical telecom and datacom applications.
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