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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 20th Jul 2006 22:05 UTC, submitted by anonymous
XYZComputing reviews the Alienware Aurora 7500 . They find that "Alienware delivered what they promised they would, an all-out gaming computer which would be perfect for computer building novices and experts alike.
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Los Angeles Attacked by Giant Locusts!!!
Call out the National Guard! Swarms of unidentified insects are on the attack! Well, maybe two. But they're really, really big. The other night I was sitting here in Burbank typing at the computer when I heard the cat walk across some newspaper. The only problem was that the cat was sitting in front of me. What on earth could be so big that I could hear it moving? Later that same night ...
LAist |
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Autobytel to Present at RBC Capital Markets Technology, Media and Communications Conference
IRVINE, Calif.----Autobytel Inc. , a leading Internet automotive marketing services company, today announced that Jim Riesenbach, President and Chief Executive Officer, and Monty Houdeshell, Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer, will present at the RBC Capital Markets Technology, Media and Communications Conference on Thursday, August 7, 2008 at 1:00 p.m.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Piracy-fearing music industry to tax downloaders
BRITAIN - Internet users could face an annual charge of up to 30 pounds (NZ$80) to download music, under plans to be unveiled today that aim to tackle illegal file-sharing.
The New Zealand Herald |
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St. Lawrence County Works To Expand Internet Access
Computer access linking places like Clarkson University to worldwide connections is considered a critical necessity in this growing age of technology. But what about those who don't have access to computers broadband internet and high-speed connections?
WWNY - WNYF Watertown |
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ISSUE IN ACROBAT PDF
Dear Reader! You can read our newspaper in Adobe Acrobat PDF format. In this format you can receive a full copy of our printed version which you can read from your computer or print as a hard copy.
St. Petersburg Times |
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3 Mass. residents indicted in Internet prescription drug scheme
CONCORD, N.H. -- A federal grand jury in New Hampshire has indicted three Massachusetts residents on charges of illegally importing prescription drugs and introducing them into interstate commerce without a prescription.
7 News Boston |
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Recent Original Stories
Comparisons, conjecture, and controversy. Microsoft's new operating system is here, but is it ready for primetime? We spent 30 days with Windows Vista to see if it's worth the leap or if Microsoft should go back to the drawing board.
OS News |
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Recent Original Stories
The article yesterday on KDE4 triggered both Sebastian Kuegler and Aaron Seigo to respond via their blogs. Kuegler writes : "The Free Desktop and KDE have come a long way during the last years.
OS News |
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UK ISPs to Fling Wide Net for Music Pirates
British parents who don't know what their kids are downloading on the family computer may want to start paying more attention, thanks to a new antipiracy agreement among the six largest Internet service providers in the United Kingdom. The U.S. music industry will no doubt track developments in the UK.
E-Commerce Times |
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Major shareholder advisory firm backs Yahoo board
An influential shareholder advisory firm endorsed the re-election of Yahoo Inc.'s entire board Thursday, reducing the chances that the Internet company's directors will be ousted for spurning Microsoft Corp.'s $47.5 billion takeover bid during the spring.
The Washington Times |
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UK ISPs to Fling Wide Net for Music Pirates
British parents who don't know what their kids are downloading on the family computer may want to start paying more attention, thanks to a new antipiracy agreement among the six largest Internet service providers in the United Kingdom. The U.S. music industry will no doubt track developments in the UK.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Coaches blast Sooner hoax
KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -- There may be one good thing to come out of the Internet hoax that had two radio stations broadcasting a false report that two Oklahoma quarterbacks had been arrested for cocaine distribution.
The Arkansas City Traveler |
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Google Offers Knol, a Wikipedia Copy with Attribution
On Wednesday Google took the lid off a new product called Knol. The search-engine giant first announced it was testing the product in December. Knols are authoritative articles about specific topics, written by people who know about those subjects.
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
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Intel Unveils 'Smart' System-on-Chip Designs
Intel has unveiled eight new Integrated Processor chips that the company claims will yield new levels of performance and energy efficiency versus traditional system-on-chip (SoC) designs.
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
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Ballmer Says Yahoo Out, Now It's Microsoft vs Google
Forget Yahoo, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said Thursday at the company's annual meeting for financial analysts. Any plans for a merger are dead and "there's nothing under discussion between the two of us," Ballmer said. "It didn't work out; we're done."
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
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Head of Microsoft’s Online Efforts Departs
Kevin Johnson’s exit comes as Steven A. Ballmer, Microsoft’s chief executive, is shaking up top-level staff in a bid to improve Microsoft’s Internet search and ad business.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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Second Cubs bidder IDed
Another bidder is known to have made the cut to the second round of the Tribune Co. auction to sell the Cubs and Wrigley Field: the family of Joe Ricketts, founder of the online brokerage Ameritrade.
Chicago Tribune |
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Child Online Law Loses Again
Writing a new chapter in a case that has been kicking around the federal courts for a decade, the US Court of Appeals for the 3rd Circuit, based in Philadelphia, upheld a decision by a federal trial court that the Child Online Protection Act (COPA), a federal criminal law that Congress claimed was intended to protect children from exposure to harmful sexual material on the worldwide web, is ...
Gay City News |
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Man wins Facebook libel case
LONDON — A British businessman won a libel case and £22 000 in damages at London’s High Court yesterday after false claims about him were posted on the hugely popular social networking website, Facebook.
The Natal Witness Group |
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Facebook, Microsoft in search deal
Microsoft Corp. said its search service will be added to social networking site Facebook Inc. this fall. (MSFT)
Silicon Valley - San Jose Business Journal |
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Web Site Owner Faces Obscenity Charges
A California Web site owner faces obcenity-related charges.
PC World |
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New Tool From Facebook Extends Its Web Presence
At its annual conference for developers, the company announced Facebook Connect, a way that other Web sites can integrate parts of Facebook’s service.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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Scots boy must give up Narnia website
A Scottish schoolboy must surrender a web address tied to the Narnia fantasy world, which his father said was a birthday present, after a ruling by a United Nations arbitrator.
Stuff |
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Yahoo’s Revenue Rises a Bit, but Profit Falls 18%
Yahoo said that its revenue in the second quarter grew a sluggish 6 percent from the same period a year earlier as profits fell.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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