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Bentley gets a fashionable Ego laptop
You would think that laptops and cars wouldn't have much in common, but car manufacturers like Ferrari and Lamborghini, have launched their own line of branded notebooks for car enthusiasts in the past, and now Bentley is following in their footsteps. The folks over at T3 magazine in the UK got their hands on a couple of photos featuring the upcoming Bentley Ego laptop. A Bentley ...
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INSERTERING INSERTERING The Edmond Sun is looking for Inserters. Starting pay $7.00/hour. Must be available: W ... >MORE Girling Health Care, Inc Girling Health Care, Inc Are you looking for Part-time work that is rewarding?
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Top Muffin offers iPhone 3G stock list (US)
Top Muffin has assembled a persistent listing of iPhone availability at Apple stores throughout the country using a statistical tracking system published by Apple. As of this writing, Top Muffin reveals that only 15 stores in the US are completely without iPhone stock, with the rest alleging stock of either the 8GB, 16GB White, and 16GB Black model...
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Hamden Software Firm Focused On Customer Service
When Sandra E. Glick started a business to provide companies with accounting software 20 years ago, she was looking for a flexible work schedule that would allow her to work at home and have time for her young children. The company she began as Glick & Associates is now called Critical Edge Group, based in Hamden.
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Local business briefs: H&R Block executive is bowing out
Thomas A. Allanson, who has led H&R Block's digital division since 2005, is leaving the company. In a document filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission, H&R Block said Allanson resigned effective Aug. 22. As president of HRB Digital, Allanson has directed the company's growing online tax filing operations.
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PARKER: Web site thriving with dead air
"Everybody dies, but dead rockers live on!" That's the motto of I Hear Dead People, the new Denver Internet radio Web site that features a Ouija board on the home page.
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Head Pressman The Edmond Sun has immediate opening for Head Pressman. Must: • Be available to work days ... >MORE Licensed Journeyman Licensed Journeyman Electrician Stillwater Area 405-325-7282 ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 25th Aug 2005 17:26 UTC
For off Windows XP machines offer several options - including hibernate, stand by and shut down. However, many users don't know the difference. What's worse, however, is that applications and drivers can veto a user's decision to hibernate or similar.
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Study: Black women most like to embrace technology
NEW YORK ---- Black women are more likely than other female consumers to spend time embracing technology, and they view cell phones and the Internet as tools of empowerment and self-expression, a study finds.
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Multimedia player now gets sat-nav
If playing movies and surfing the Internet isn’t enough, the versatile Archos 605 WiFi multimedia player can now get you from A to B. Its new GPS in-car holder links to the vehicle’s built-in sound system through the line-out socket.
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FCC poised to punish Comcast for traffic blocking
WASHINGTON - A majority of members of the Federal Communications Commission have cast votes in favor of punishing Comcast Corp. for blocking subscribers' Internet traffic, an agency official said on Friday.
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Web address total tops one trillion
The number of sites on the internet has topped one trillion, says Google.
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San Francisco municipal computer worker withholds, but then gives mayor, crucial passwords
SAN FRANCISCO Treat your IT workers well. Listen to their concerns. Encourage their creativity. But make sure they can’t hijack your system.
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Brawl signals WNBA has arrived ... but where?
This week's WNBA rumpus may appear to be nothing more than fodder for the shallow quackery of YouTube-armed bloggers. ("Look, female basketball players fighting!")
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 9th Feb 2007 22:12 UTC
A Canadian start-up says it will demonstrate a working commercial quantum computer in Mountain View next week, years ahead of many experts' predictions.
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Mandriva Linux 2006 has been released to members of the Mandriva Club, featuring KDE 3.4, GNOME 2.10, the new interactive firewall tool, Kat desktop search and more. Packs will go on sale through the Mandriva Store shortly, and the free public download edition will be available next month.
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Recent Original Stories
"PC users have volumes of information saved on their computers, most of it disconnected and disparate save for a basic directory system. The answer to connecting all the information into a local semantic Web of information is closer than you might think.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 30th Jan 2007 16:58 UTC, submitted by various
While the BBC features reviews of Vista by ordinary folk , someone dove into Vista's EULA [.pdf] only to find that when you upgrade from a previous version of Windows, the license of that product becomes invalid . What this means, basically, is that after you've upgraded your XP install to Vista, you cannot use the license of your old XP install on another computer.
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Uighur group claims China bus attacks, threatens Olympics
A Uighur separatist group has taken credit for a deadly bus bombing in Shanghai in May and warned of new attacks in China during the Olympics, a group monitoring threats by extremists on the Internet said.
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Carnegie Mellon Mourns Passing Of Randy Pausch
The Carnegie Mellon University campus is mourning the death of Randy Pausch, the professor whose inspirational "Last Lecture" became an Internet sensation.
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Police: State trooper sent graphic sex photos to woman he thought was 14-year-old girl
A Colorado State Patrol trooper was arrested Friday morning on suspicion of sexual exploitation of a child after Fort Lupton police said he used the Internet to send graphic sexual pictures of himself to a person he thought was a 14-year-old girl.
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Digital Divide Widens In California
The digital divide is growing in California with Latinos and poor people having less access to computers, according to the Public Policy Institute of California.
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AirPort update fixes audio issues, stability in 10.4
Apple on Friday offered the AirPort Exteme Update 2008-002, which the company is recommending for all Intel-based Macs running Mac OS X 10.4.11 Tiger. The update notes that it improves overall reliability of AirPort connections between the computer and the Base Station, but also claims it resolves several compatibility issues with audio application...
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Comcast expected to lose file-sharing dispute with FCC
WASHINGTON (AP) - It appears Comcast will be told to quit blocking use of a certain type of "file sharing" software by its Internet customers.
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China Passes U.S. in Number of Internet Users
But share of population online still fraction of U.S. percentage.
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