|
Becoming a locavore
Lisa Sherrodd’s habit of eating locally started 10 years ago when she traded a computer for a goat.
Rapid City Journal |
|
Microsoft to expand Facebook ad pact: source
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Microsoft Corp will announce plans to expand its relationship with online social network Facebook to provide web search and search advertising, a source familiar with the matter said on Thursday.
CIOL |
|
Is the internet making you fat?
Girls and young women who spend too much time on the internet and who get too little sleep or regularly drink alcohol are more likely to gain weight.
News 24 South Africa |
|
Obama gets rock-star welcome in Germany
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. For the man who has brought rock-star charisma to electoral politics, Thursday saw the campaign rally as pop festival, a summer gathering of peace, love and loathing of George Bush.
Mail and Guardian |
|
Google Docs offers method for working offline
Google Docs lets you create, edit and store documents online that you can access from any computer. But what if you want to access and edit your Google Docs when you aren't online, like when you are on a plane? Installing the free Google Gears plug-in allows it.
Akron Beacon Journal |
|
Prison term upheld for 'graceless' Japanese Internet mogul
Flamboyant dotcom tycoon Takafumi Horie Friday lost his appeal against a prison term for a fraud scandal that rocked Japan's stock market, with the judge accusing him of lacking social graces.
TODAYonline |
|
A recent discussion on the lkml examined the possibility of a Linux implementation of Sun's ZFS
. It was pointed out that the file system is released under the GPL-incompatible CDDL, and that Sun has filed numerous patents to prevent ZFS from being reverse engineered.
New Mobile Computing |
|
ASUS P5QL-E Review
Have you been looking for a new motherboard that hosts one of the newest chipsets out on the market? Maybe you are just looking for a nice little upgrade for your setup, or you are building a completely new system. Well, ASUS may just have the solution for you with the release of the ASUS P5QL-E.
Overclockers Club |
|
Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 26th Aug 2006 21:05 UTC
Apple is already gearing up for a major marketing campaign for the holidays, and if they're able to ramp up demand, and then deliver the system when they say it will be delivered, it could trump Microsoft in a way that Apple's CEO Steve Jobs would crow about for years.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Linked by Jeff Rollin on Thu 31st Aug 2006 18:44 UTC
I downloaded a few VMware images for use in VMware player. The mouse (a PS/2 type) did not work either in ReactOS or in Syllable, but did work in PC-BSD (all in VMware Player).
New Mobile Computing |
|
Recent Original Stories
People have been saying for some time that operating systems will eventually just become windows to the "cloud" (essentially browsers) and everyone will just use web applications, but now a company called CherryPal is really doing it . Plus, the CherryPal uses only 2 Watts of power.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Want to find Mitch Albom’s latest book? Better get a Kindle
NEW YORK -- Mitch Albom has a new book out — well, not really a book, but a commencement speech in book form. And not in traditional book form, but as an e-book, published exclusively through Amazon.com’s Kindle reader.
The Pantagraph |
|
Beckham inspires MLS all-stars to win over West Ham
David Beckham treated the fans to what they came to see, flashing his trademark smile and curling free kicks to lead the Major League Soccer all-stars to a 3-2 win over West Ham United on Thursday. Beckham and his team mates had insisted the game against the Premier League side was much more than a friendly for MLS as it continues its bid to be recognised as a quality league.
rediff.com |
|
Japanese Internet mogul found guilty in appealABC 7 News
Please Upgrade Your Browser. This Site Uses I-Frames Extensively
WJLA-TV Washington D.C. |
|
Recent Original Stories
In the past, SELinux has been critized for being too dificult to configure. To solve this, the SELinux policy editor was created: A GUI-oriented editor with a simplified policy description language (ala Apparmor).
OS News |
|
Recent Original Stories
People have been saying for some time that operating systems will eventually just become windows to the "cloud" (essentially browsers) and everyone will just use web applications, but now a company called CherryPal is really doing it . Plus, the CherryPal uses only 2 Watts of power.
OS News |
|
Arrest made in Phoenix community college shooting
PHOENIX (AP) -- A former student shot three people Thursday in a computer room at a Phoenix community college, injuring one of them critically, authorities said. The gunman fled but a suspect was arrested nearby.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
|
Board of Supervisors Meeting
Video of Tuesday's Calaveras County Board of Supervisors. Video streaming allows most viewers to watch video while it is downloading to their computer. Viewers with landlines may not be able to view video from our site.
Calaveras Enterprise |
|
China: More Web Surfers Than US
China's booming Internet population has surpassed the United States to become the world's biggest, with 253 million people online despite government controls on Web use, according to government data reported Friday
Time Magazine |
|
Sharpen your ... laptops?
Hand sanitizer. USB flash drive. Magenta Sharpie. Clean socks. Quick -- what do they have in common?
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
|
Arrest made in Phoenix community college shooting
A former student shot three people Thursday in a computer room at a Phoenix community college, injuring two of them critically, authorities said. The gunman fled but a suspect was arrested nearby.
Daily Herald |
|
Locals fall victim to car-selling scam on fake eBay
NORMAL -- A 21-year-old man who borrowed $8,400 to buy a 2005 Dodge 4x4 pickup truck is stuck with a loan and no truck.
The Pantagraph |
|
Personal info for 20,000 found
Officials say a back up computer tape that could contain personal information for more than 20,000 people in the Chicago suburb of Tinley Park has been found.
Daily Herald |
|
Indecency rule too crude
This week, an appeals court in Philadelphia rejected two attempts by the federal government to shield the public from indecency online and in TV broadcasts.
Concord Monitor |
|
IT IS WHAT IT IS / Kiffin still on the sidelines as Raiders begin workouts
Raiders head coach Lane Kiffin came to training camp looking every bit the Raiders part. He wore a team-issued long sleeve for lunch, a white t-shirt for practice, a team-logo visor for both. All that was missing was the eye patch and swashbuckling swords. In...
San Francisco Chronicle |
|
|