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Wireless Internet connections now available at library
Posted Tues., July 22, 2008 The Webster County Library now offers free wireless Internet access at the Garst Memorial Library in Marshfield for library patrons to use with their own personal laptop computers and other mobile devices.
Buffalo Reflex |
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Nintendo, Fujifilm start Wii online photo service
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Nintendo Wii just got a photogenic makeover.
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Defendant collapses after verdict read
Being convicted of importing child porn was too much for a Chinese national whose knees buckled yesterday before he fainted in the prisoner's box. It was the same reaction Wei Zhuang Ye had when Canadian Border Agency officials checked his laptop at Calgary International Airport three years ago.
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Lithuania's LNK TV Adopts Panasonic P2 Technology
DMN Newswire--2008-7-23-- Panasonic PBITS (Professional & Broadcast IT Systems) have announced that LNK, Lithuania's largest independent broadcaster, has adopted Panasonic P2 technology for news and programme production.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Report aims to decrease illegal steroid sales online
At least 156 Web sites selling anabolic steroids without the necessary prescription are run through domain name registrars in the U.S., according to a report released Monday.
Midland Reporter-Telegram |
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County libraries go back online after glitch
Santa Clara County libraries are back online after a three-day glitch that affected libraries in Campbell, Cupertino, Gilroy, Los Altos, Milpitas, Morgan Hill and Saratoga.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Nintendo, Fujifilm start Wii online photo service
The Nintendo Wii just got a photogenic makeover.
Reuters via Yahoo! Canada News |
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SM2 To Do Sports On NSS-7
THE HAGUE, Netherlands, BUSINESS WIRE -- SES NEW SKIES, an SES company (Paris:SESG) (LuxX:SESG), announces that SM2 Sports Media Solutions has contracted 18 MHz of bandwidth on the NSS-7 satellite at the orbital location of 338 degrees East. Under the contract, SM2 will use NSS-7 to deliver North American sports events in High Definition (HD) to Europe for a period of five years.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Aspiring Documentary Makers - Nat Geo Adventure and WorldNomads.com are Calling!
Leading online travel insurance provider, WorldNomads.com, together with the Nat Geo Adventure, is calling for entrants into its 2008 Documentary Scholarship. (PRWeb Jul 23, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/worldnomads/docoscholarship/prweb1116984.htm
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Nintendo, Fujifilm start Wii online photo service
TOKYO, July 23 (Reuters) - The Nintendo Wii just got a photogenic makeover.
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Action Line: San Jose puts responsibility for trees on homeowners
More from the Consumer Action Line blog at blogs.mercurynews.com/consumeractionline: Taxing news Talk about timing.
San Jose Mercury News |
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New Website Helps Limo Company Owners Slash Marketing Costs
ReserveLimo.com is an internet referral service, only brings the highest quality prospect that is ready to buy what you offer. (PRWeb Jul 23, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Transportation/Limousine/prweb1131004.htm
PRWeb |
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Nitro PDF Software Announces Release of PDF Download 2.0, the World's First Web-to-PDF Solution for Firefox 3
Nitro PDF Software, the company that revolutionized PDF software with its launch of the first true alternative to Adobe® Acrobat®, today announced the release of version 2.0 of PDF Download, the world's leading PDF extension for Mozilla Firefox. One of the top 10 most popular Firefox extensions of all time with almost 9 million downloads to date, PDF Download is also one of very few add-ons ...
PRWeb |
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Jailed SF Computer Tech Gives Up Access Codes
The City of San Francisco's computer network ran normally again Tuesday night after a jailed computer technician gave Mayor Gavin Newsom passwords and access codes during a secret jailhouse visit.
KRXI-TV Reno |
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Not all Internet recipes are created equal
How reliable are Internet recipes? No more reliable than recipes that are not on the Internet — and possibly a lot less. Would you try a recipe given to you by someone you had never met or heard of? Well, consider if that someone posted a recipe on an Internet site, Google would find it.
St. Louis Post-Dispatch |
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How to Conduct Free Web Meetings and Remote Desktop?
ShowMyPC, the leading provider of free web meeting software has recently added advanced features like shared whiteboard, chat and screen recording to its free web meeting software. So far, these features were only available for a high cost with paid services like Webex. Also available is a paid version of the Remote Desktop Service, which lets you log into your home or office PC from anywhere ...
PRWeb |
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Annual sales forecast cut by VMware
VMware Inc., the largest maker of software that lets computers run multiple operating systems, cut its annual sales forecast amid competition from Microsoft Corp. and slowing technology spending.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Police to get thousands more mobile devices
The government will spend an extra £25m to supply police with 15,000 more mobile computers, as part of an efficiency drive
ZDNet UK |
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EMC announces Documentum Enterprise Content Management Suite v6.5
EMC Corp. announced Tuesday EMC Documentum Enterprise Content Management (ECM) Suite version 6.5, a product line that combines the user experience of Web 2.0 and the strength of the enterprise-class Documentum platform to deliver a balance between business agility and IT control.
Computer Technology Review |
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Race is on for computer chip research plant
Oneida County officials working to lure $125M facility proposed by state and IBM to site in Marcy ALBANY -- Officials in Oneida County are making a play to attract a $125 million computer chip research facility proposed last week by IBM Corp. and the University at Albany.The 120,000-square-foot computer chip "packaging" plant would be owned and operated by UAlbany's College of Nanoscale ...
Albany Times Union |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Sep 2007 20:01 UTC, submitted by highwayman
"It's over. The magic is gone. The dream is dead. The egg has fallen off the wall and no amount of 'sudo' super glue can put his pieces back together again. I'm referring, of course, to the not-so-recent departure of Con Kolivas from the Linux kernel development community.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 15th Aug 2006 18:13 UTC
Lenovo debuted its first Linux-based laptops at LinuxWorld in San Francisco on Tuesday, running SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 provided through a partnership with Novell.
OS News |
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If Google Buys Digg, What Happens Next?
My prediction: nothing. Not a damn thing. If Google acquires Digg , which many sites are reporting as a done deal , it’ll be a little something I call a vanity buy. Which would mean that Google doesn’t really need Digg; it wants it. And if Google is smart, it’ll just leave Digg as it is. The thing is, Digg and other social media sites are very much dependant on having an active, vibrant ...
Mashable |
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TSheets Touch Lets iPhone Users Track Time On the Go
TSheets, provider of innovative time tracking solutions for small to medium businesses today officially announced a new web application optimized for tracking time using an iPhone or iPod Touch. By adding time tracking abilities, the application extends the iPhone's ability to function as a practical business too. (PRWeb Jul 23, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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Games for Windows Live is now free News by
Microsoft has said it will no longer charge for use of Games for Windows Live. The PC service, which is similar to an Xbox Live Gold subscription, will now be free across all existing and upcoming PC titles bearing the GfW seal.
EuroGamer |
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