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What was that password again? Ask the Organizer
For those of us whose senior moments cause us to forget the dozens of passwords we need to do our online banking, sign on to Web sites, pay bills, order new computers and even sign on to our PC -- for everyone who has ever forgotten a crucial password -- this is for you.
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Microsoft, Facebook Focus on Search
NEW YORK Microsoft said it would provide search functionality and search advertising on Facebook as part of an extension of the ad partnership forged by the two companies in 2006.
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Does iPhone 3G live up to hype?
When Apple and AT T released the iPhone in 2007, it kicked off the era of the cell phone as a true computing platform that rivals -- and in some cases beats -- the experience of using a computer. With the just-released iPhone 3G, Apple has made its multi-touch device faster, more functional and easier to use.
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Archives
The Internet is a great source of information when you're doing research or assignments for school. Of course, your greatest asset is also your biggest distraction.
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Links
Music sector lobbies and the wider online content production industry have lately triggered a range of initiatives in Europe to restrict internet piracy, meaning downloading or exchanging songs, films and software without respecting copyright rules.
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Police: Internet 'Spam King,' Family Dead
Convicted Internet "Spam King" Edward Davidson and his family is dead in an apparent murder-suicide, Colorado officials say.
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ASLB judges wrap up Vt. Yankee hearings
NEWFANE - Judges from the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board renewed their questioning of staff from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Entergy Nuclear Thursday on just how effective its computer model was in determining the effects of aging in the plant's piping. ... - By SUSAN SMALLHEER Herald Staff
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Archives
Mirsad Hadzikadic, former dean of the college of Computing and Informatics is taking a year's leave to attend the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard, leaving his position open.
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Official: Firms look at IBM sites
Solar-oriented companies are showing steady interest in a potential move to the East Fishkill facilities now or formerly owned by IBM Corp., though it's just preliminary interest.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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Big Blue high on green list
Energy consciousness has penetrated in a big way into the world of supercomputers as owners grapple with rising energy prices.
Poughkeepsie Journal |
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New Google encyclopedia focuses on expertise
Google is taking the wraps off an internet encyclopedia designed to give people a chance to show off -- and profit from -- their expertise on any topic.
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China says has more people surfing the Web than US
(AP:BEIJING) 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.
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Gunman wounds 3 on Phoenix campus
People inside a community-college computer lab saw a long-standing feud between two men erupt in gunfire. When it ended, three people were shot and the college campus was locked down.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 8th Aug 2006 19:23 UTC
Paul Thurrot, everybody's favourite Microsoft Apple Microsoft zealot, writes on his webpage: "It's funny. Apple calls Microsoft a copy-cat, and yet, I feel like I've seen some of these features somewhere before . Many of the features, however, are just sad.
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Video game ban for prisoners
Prisoners are being banned from playing violent computer games.
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Reuters Business Summary
Microsoft CEO backs Web spending, "done" with Yahoo REDMOND, Washington - Chief Executive Steve Ballmer on Thursday defended Microsoft Corp's need to make heavy investments in its Internet businesses but said the company was "done," for now, with pursuing Yahoo Inc. "There's nothing under discussion between the two of us," Ballmer told investors of how six months of various ...
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Microsoft says software that's licensed under a new version of a popular open source license isn't covered by the ...
it recently signed with desktop Linux distributor Linspire.
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Reading, writing and recycling
To help curb the growing number of waste contributed by bottled water- and soda-drinkers at the schools, Madison County Recycling this year began providing bins for recycled plastic bottles and Highland Recycling agreed to pick up recycled plastic at schools. Plastic is an enormous source of waste along with the cardboard.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 17th Oct 2006 22:00 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"When it comes to computers, the average person usually believes that 'newer is better'. After all, you can get more memory, a faster processor, and a larger hard disk, merely by waiting a few months. Old hardware is usually shunned as being of little value.
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Inland Community News Briefs for Thursday, July 24, 2008
Christian women's group to meet SAN MARCOS ---- "Hello Dolly" is the theme of the San Marcos-Vista Christian Women's Connection luncheon meeting at 11:30 a.m. Aug. 18 at the Lake San Marcos Country Club, 1750 San Pablo Drive. Cost is $16 inclusive. The feature will be "Darling Dolls," a display of Terry Lee Dolls, presented by Sandy Dorsey of Fallbrook.
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Area briefs
Computer class set at library STAMFORD - The Ferguson Library will offer a Microsoft Word computer class from 2 to 3:30 p.
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A Great Way to Expand Your Home's Living Space
(ARA) - Is what used to be your office now the baby's room? Have your desk and computer taken up residence in the formal living room? Are you running out of space to store your growing collection of stuff?
Today's News-Herald |
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Internet: Veteran leaves in Microsoft shake-up
The head of Microsoft's Windows and web operations, Kevin Johnson, is leaving in a restructure. By Andrew Clark
Guardian Unlimited |
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Blogs help cancer patients cope with disease
One of the first things people do when they are diagnosed with cancer is go online and look up their disease. The Internet has become a patient's best friend -- for better or worse.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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