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Microsoft has posted the release candidate of Windows XP Service Pack 3 to its download site . The move marks the first opportunity for all users of the six-year-old operating system to try out its final upgrade.
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Desoto Speedway map
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Caladesi Island State Park map
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Ellenton Ice & Sports Complex, Linger Lodge Restaurant map
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Fatal accident US 301 Ellenton map
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Maps for walkers, cyclists in demand
PHILADELPHIA -- With the old gas-guzzler in the garage, you've got your bicycle ready and your sneakers laced up. Now all you need is a map of the quickest, safest routes for riding around town. Well, not so fast. As more commuters ditch their cars to save money on gas, Internet mapping services, cities and community groups are being pushed to lay out the best routes for biking and walking -- ...
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Broadband Innovations, Part 4: The Doctor Isn't In but Can Still See You
How telehealth is changing the way America gets well.
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Internet censorship tightens in China ahead of Olympics
Shanghai, July 25 - China will tighten its control over the Internet as the Olympic Games approach by ordering Chinese Web sites to censor certain content, Interfax sources with several online community and blogging platforms said this week.
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Week in Storage: Cloud storage fumbles, tape sets records
Ars summarizes this week in storage, including cloud storage news and hardware launches from WD, LG, Texas Memory, IBM, and Sun. Read More...
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Not anything to correct about Flood-Dehere story
T he e-mail was from someone I never heard of in Jersey City. He claimed his name is John Morton and he has a Yahoo address. "Mr. Morton" said he will be reading the column today, which I appreciate, but for a correction.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 8th May 2006 19:39 UTC
News reports out of LinuxTag late last week have Andrew Morton, the second highest ranking Linux kernel developer, calling for a bug-fixing cycle to cut down on the growing number of bugs found in the latest kernel release.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Oct 2006 20:59 UTC
"Apple computers have long been prized for being relatively virus-free. But as more people use Apple products, experts say the company is increasingly becoming a target for cyber pranksters and criminals writing viruses and other forms of malware.
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Users push for better cycling, walking maps online
As more commuters consider ditching their cars to save money on gas, Internet mapping services, cities and community groups are being pushed to lay out the best routes for biking and walking.
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N.J. legislative computers to get porn filters
By TOM HESTER Jr. TRENTON - A day after it was discovered a veteran assemblyman is being investigated for possession of child pornography, legislative leaders sought to install filters to block inappropriate material from being viewed on legislative computers.
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Linked by Trans Onoma on Mon 26th Jun 2006 14:34 UTC
Recent news tells us Apple is still struggling to gain market share in the personal computer market. That's too bad. While I have some beefy grieves with Apple (being that I am an IT "expert" and all that), their systems nonetheless beat the proverbial tars out of the typical Windows PC crowd.
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Online services tearing down walls, sharing content
DENVER - It might indeed be true that everything you need to know you learned in kindergarten. Take the first lesson: Share everything.
Khaleej Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Sep 2005 14:08 UTC
The high costs of migrating from Windows XP to Windows Vista will be the catalyst that encourages more companies to seriously consider moving to desktop Linux , according to open source and networking company Novell on Monday.
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Clearing the air: A first-time visit to the Church of Scientology
Not about the field of Scientology itself; plenty of articles had been written and/or posted on the Internet by ex-Scientologists (including founder L. Ron Hubbard’s son, L. Ron Hubbard, Jr., who reportedly changed his name to Ron deWolf in the early 1980s).
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MONROE COUNTY: Fair rooted in youth accomplishment
Before the trucks and tractors roared, before the flying fender pieces filled the air at the derby-even before the county queens flashed their winning smiles-there were the tomatoes, squash, bell peppers and animals.
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TAIWAN: Alibaba opens its doors in Taiwan
Alibaba.com Ltd, the largest Internet based business-to-business site, launched its Taiwan subsidiary yesterday with the aim of attracting the nation's 1.2 million small and mid-size enterprises (SME).
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AT&T takes a landline hit in 2nd quarter
In spite of troubling losses related to traditional landline subscribers, AT&T posted solid second-quarter profits based on strong growth in AT&T wireless subscribers, a double-digit increase in Internet Protocol data revenues, and a growing list of AT&T U-verse TV subscribers.
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Internet filters sought after child porn found
Legislative leaders sought to install filters to block inappropriate material from being viewed on state computers two days after a veteran assemblyman's computer was seized for containing child pornography.
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Online initiative, iQ Academy, opens new doors for middle, high school students
Colleges and universities have for years offered interactive television and online courses to afford students a wide array of educational opportunities. And while public schools have tried to include enough of a variety of courses in their curriculums to suit all their students' needs, as well as keep up with today's fast-paced technology, many lag behind due to financial constraints and ...
Crookston Daily Times |
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Prof whose 'last lecture' became a sensation dies
PITTSBURGH — Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist whose “last lecture” about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book, died Friday. He was 47.
Journal Inquirer |
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Becoming a locavore
Lisa Sherrodd’s habit of eating locally started 10 years ago when she traded a computer for a goat.
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