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Logelin, Bonsness win Ridge best ball
First - sorry about this article being late, here’s my excuse - I had to leave Friday morning for a meeting in Rapid City and didn’t have time to write the article before I left, so I just grabbed my notes and thought I threw them in with my computer - check that - ‘thought’.
Williston Herald |
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Texan In Paris
I'm heading for Berlin on Wednesday to help the Obama campaign find and register new voters. I'm taking my camera and laptop, so I hope to be able to post pictures from the Thursday event shortly after it's over. Stay tuned...
The Narco News Bulletin |
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New Cocoa SideGear Turns Your Chair Into an Organizer
DRAPER, Utah----How many times have you searched your desktop or drawers for tape, a stapler, or some paper clips only to find these essentials well out of reach or gone? New to the market, the Cocoa SideGear advances the standard open-sided chair into an "at-hand" storage organizer, for use in the office or home.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Man, 73, Bloodied In Home Invasion
A 73-year-old man was attacked while sitting at his computer desk when two men walked into his home, deputies say.
Local 6 Orlando |
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Recent Original Stories
"If Microsoft offers a superior product to Linux then why would they need a 'Get the Facts' campaign? Just about any time a major publication runs a story about Linux, Microsoft gets them to place a 'Get the Facts' advertisement nearby and often right in the middle of the story.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Dec 2005 15:37 UTC
"AMD's drive to 64-bit processors surprised everyone with its speed, even as detractors commented that there would be little or no performance gain on the desktop without a 64-bit OS and 64-bit applications.
OS News |
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Smaller PCs Cause Worry for Industry
In a tale of sales success breeding resentment, computer firms are worried the new breed of computers’ low price could threaten already thin profit margins.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Mobile Linux Takes Center Stage at OSCON
As Linux continues to spread on phones and mobile devices, the annual open-source conference kicks off with an emphasis on mobility.
PC World |
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MOTU Introduces Portable FireWire Audio Interface
Hardware and software music company, MOTU on Monday introduced a new bus-powered audio FireWire interface.
PC World |
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Summer Athletics Goes Gold for the PlayStation 2 Computer Entertainment System
The sports collection will ship in early August. July 21, 2008 - Conspiracy Entertainment is pleased to announce that Summer Athletics for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system has gone gold and is set to arrive in stores in early August.
IGN PS2 |
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Microsoft Rings Its Own Bell
The big(ger) dog gets growly.
PC World |
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Battle of the Mobile Browsers
'The browser wars are back,' says one developer.
PC World |
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Intel slashes Xeon, Core 2 Duo prices
Not to mention a Core 2 Quad A week after trumpeting a healthy second quarter profit leap, Intel has slashed the prices of several server and desktop processors.…
The Register |
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PowerEasy Suite leaves beta
Developer Effigent has announced that PowerEasy Suite, previously available only in a beta, has entered final release. The software is said to be aimed at small- to medium-sized businesses, an attempts to integrate all accounting and purchasing functions into one package, including distribution, time tracking and billing. Shipments can be tracked...
MacNN |
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Elpida develops 2Gbps DDR3 SDRAM
TOKYO, JAPAN: Elpida Memory Inc. has developed a top-tier power efficient 1 Gigabit DDR3 SDRAM, which is capable of operating at an ultra-fast speed of 2 Gigabits per second (Gbps).
CIOL |
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Government Computer News
Asempra today debuted its Business Continuity Server (BCS) Version 2.7, a tool designed to recover Microsoft applications and data in the event of a disaster or human error.
Government Computer News |
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Apple gets in sync with MobileMe
Former .Mac service (which is still more expensive in Canada) is meant to keep e-mail, calendars, address books and bookmarks on all of your computers and devices synchronized
The Globe and Mail |
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CherryPal Unveils Low-Cost 'Cloud Computer'
The $249 Linux-based mini desktop consumes only 2 watts of power compared with the 100 watts of some desktops.
InformationWeek |
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AmeriVault Signs With EMC Mozy To Offer Desktop, Notebook Backup Service
AmeriVault, which already offers high-end online storage based on other technologies, is now working the consumer and small business market with help from Mozy.
ChannelWeb |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Oct 2006 08:32 UTC, submitted by Jon Mchitel
Computer code that exploits a flaw in Apple's Mac OS X was released over the weekend. The code takes advantage of a weakness in core parts of Mac OS X and could let a user gain additional privileges.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
Linux and UNIX-like operating systems in general are regarded as being more secure for the common user, in contrast with operating systems that have "Windows" as part of their name.
New Mobile Computing |
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Computer recycling roundup set for Friday
The Good News Project is holding another recycling event on Friday for computer-related equipment.
Wausau Daily Herald |
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Philly News Anchor Charged in Email Scandal
News anchor was charged with illegally accessing former co-anchor's email.
ABC News |
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Recent Original Stories
A UK judge has questioned whether software patents should be granted, and has criticized the U.S. for allowing "anything under the sun" to be patented.
OS News |
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VMware: Windows is toast
VMware thinks Windows has a very short shelf-life. Could it be right?
CNET |
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