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Bret Michaels' love life puts Poison back on map
Even in today's Internet age, the power of television can be infectious. And reality TV seems to be America's biggest poison right now. One of the recent trends is the dating reality show, which reached its peak with VH1's "Flavor of Love," in which women competed for the affections of hip-hop punch line Flavor Flav, making him a household name.
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Pakistani Operator Blocking Spam SMSs
Pakistan Mobile Communications, better known as Mobilink GSM, has deployed Tekelec’s TekMedia AntiSpam Firewall Solution to try and block SMS spam messages being sent to its subscribers.
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While You Were Mowing Your Lawn, We Created an Internet Startup
One hundred people with diverse backgrounds gathered together at the University of Cincinnati with one common goal in mind--to create a new Internet start-up company in one weekend.
Centre Daily Times |
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Man wins divorce from angry wife in YouTube video
A Broadway mogul whose wife trashed him in a widely viewed Internet video was granted a divorce from her Monday.
Courier-Post |
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Apple Store opening Saturday in Glendale
The Apple Store at Arrowhead Towne Center will open its doors at 10 a.m. Saturday.
BizJournals |
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Internet Users New Scam Artist Targets
The deals are eye-catching. Like the ones which make a pitch for deal-hungry consumers to dole out a comparatively small amount of money for something really worthwhile -- like a new laptop computer or a high-definition TV.
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Whiz of the Web: Tuesday Torpedoes
The shapeless dough of the internet, formed into tasty pellets and baked to perfection, just for you. Cracked presents The 7 Most Bizarre Fast Food Industry Lawsuits . (Via Sarah) At the Movies with Ebert & Roeper will soon no longer have Ebert or Roeper . Ebert is leaving over a dispute with Disney (which owns the show); he and Siskel's widow own the trademark for the thumbs-up/ ...
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Government Computer News
Spear phishing is a targeted form of cyber crime whereby e-mail messages appear to come from a highly trusted source, such as someone in a position of authority in the recipient's own organization.
Government Computer News |
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Interview: Duke Chung, Parature CEO, on the past and future of SaaS
MCLEAN, VA–Duke Chung, CEO of Parature, a company selling hosted, on-demand online support desk software, says Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) still sells largely to small and medium-sized businesses, but is increasingly accepted by buyers.
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Ubuntu Puts Big Emphasis on Small PCs at OSCON
Ubuntu Netbook Remix and Mobile Internet Device editions of Linux are gearing up to compete with Windows on mini-PC devices this year.
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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ONN Sidewinder Video Report: Apple down after earnings
CHICAGO----The Sidewinder Report, the www.onn.tv daily options news program recorded live on the floor of the Chicago Board Options Exchange, today examined options trading in the following securities:
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Technological summer readies CISD for fall
After a summer of campus moves, Celina ISD’s technology guru vowed the district’s computer systems would be up and running as it opens the doors to another school year.
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Calabrio Welcomes INX Inc. to its Resellers Program
Calabrio, Inc., a leading provider of workforce optimization and unified desktop software for IP-based contact centers, today announced it has added INX Inc. to its growing list of resellers of the Calabrio One(TM) suite of unified customer interaction products.
Centre Daily Times |
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While You Were Mowing Your Lawn, We Created an Internet Startup
One hundred people with diverse backgrounds gathered together at the University of Cincinnati with one common goal in mind--to create a new Internet start-up company in one weekend.
Centre Daily Times |
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Installation of Leading-Edge Data Analytics, Visualization Set for World's Fastest Open Science Supercomputer
The IBM Blue Gene/P Intrepid at the Argonne Leadership Computing Facility , located at the U.S. Department of Energy's Argonne National Laboratory, will soon have the data analytics and visualization capability to complement its distinction as the fastest computer in the world for open science and the third fastest overall computer in the world.
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The Portable Office: Work Anywhere
When you’ve got co-workers scattered all over the country, you need a different kind of office software. Gina Trapani lists the tools she and her widely dispersed team use to run the Lifehacker blog.
Macworld |
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It's taking time to 'grow' green PCs
PC manufacturers are working hard to sound PC about green computers, and some are taking it seriously, saying they’re doing everything they can to minimize the negative effects their practices and products have on the environment.
MSNBC |
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Abode refreshes media player, adds free Sony, CBS movies
Adobe on Tuesday said it had begun to roll out the first update to its desktop media player, complete with a new interface and content deal with Sony.
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NEC's ad system pumps out spots based on gender, age
Filed under: Wireless For better or worse, targeted advertising isn't going anywhere . Seemingly, it's not getting any more discrete , either. NEC's Digital Signage Solution combines a camera, a large display and a FeliCa contactless IC card reader / writer in order to dole out advertisements that cater to certain demographics. The system includes the innate ability to determine ...
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Linked by Alex Chejlyk on Mon 18th Jul 2005 17:09 UTC
Microsoft dropped support for Exchange 5.5 on December 31st, 2004. Exchange 5.5 users can upgrade to Exchange Server 2003, continue to run 5.5 with all accompanied security risks, or switch over to another mail/groupware system.In this article I propose a fourth option that is really options two (run Exchange) and three (run another mail system) combined.
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Getting Back To Imagination
Kids of this generation do not use their imaginations enough. With the onset of video games, cell phone texting, and the internet, imagination is playing second fiddle to instant gratification.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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3-D films making journey to the center of the living room.
Blog: Hollywood's enthusiasm for the technology is behind the formation of a task force to help bring stereoscopic 3-D home -- we hope, sans those goofy special glasses.
Los Angeles Times |
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Gladwin Sex Offender Violates Parole
GLADWIN, Mich. -- Michigan State police are searching for a convicted sex offender they said violated parole. Jason Alan Foutch’s parole agent and police did a home call last week after receiving a tip that he was corresponding with and underage child through the Internet.
WNEM TV 5 Mid-Michigan |
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Ax and Mound games moving to new Dallas Cowboys stadium
Attention all Farmer, Jaguar and Marauder football fans. Consult the internet for directions and get ready to fight your way across the Metroplex to Arlington in 2009.
Flower Mound Leader |
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U.S. MMORPG Companies Need to Offer More Free Games - Not Subscription Models - to Grow Market
Massive multiplayer online role-playing game publishers may have to start giving away playing time to attract more players into online role-playing worlds, according to Parks Associates' Electronic Gaming in the Digital Home II.
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