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Read blogs/web sites in your own language!
BANGALORE, INDIA: Want more Internet traffic on to your site or blog from other non-English speaking countries? Easy! Embed web site translator widgets on to your site or blog, and see that traffic grow!
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Dell explains NVIDIA GPU issues, throws out BIOS updates to help
Filed under: Gaming , Laptops So yeah, quite a few NVIDIA GPUs have been acting up . Nothing new there. However, Dell's attempting to help its laptop owners out by making a few notable BIOS updates readily available for download. Apparently the issue "is a weak die / packaging material set, which may fail with GPU temperature fluctuations." In order to combat the problem, Dell's BIOS ...
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Recent Original Stories
"I noticed some tiny disturbance in the force before Christmas as Thom Holwerda posted two articles about what he felt was the sorry state of free desktops. Seems most people in the GNOME camp simply ignored the article as irrelevant, but Aaron Segio of Trolltech and KDE let it somewhat get to him.
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Phoenix police: College shooter was punched first
Sat, Jul 26, 2008 (4:15 a.m.) The most seriously wounded of three people shot in a community-college computer lab had punched the gunman, an old enemy, in the face before he opened fire, police said Friday.
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"DesktopBSD 1.6RC3 for AMD64 is now available for download
via BitTorrent and from our mirror sites.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 30th Jul 2006 15:39 UTC, submitted by nedvis
"Millions of Windows users run the OS with an administrator account because Microsoft's never made it easy to do anything different. In fact, you have to work a lot harder to run with fewer rights. Microsoft will push Vista as the solution to the ever-increasing number and ingenuity of attacks.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 15th Sep 2006 22:48 UTC
By picking the brains of Web developers and IT recruiters, eWEEK selected 10 programming languages that are a bonus for developers to add to their resumes. Even better, they're great jumping-off points, with loads of job opportunities for younger recruits.
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Smash, Grab, Then Make a Killing Online
At first it seemed like ordinary shoplifting -- stuffing a few pairs of jeans into an oversize bag and walking out of the store. But the thieves got bolder. They began showing up in groups of five or six in the middle of the day, spraying store clerks with mace and knocking customers out of the way as they gathered armfuls of clothes. Sometimes they tossed a brick through the glass.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 3rd Jun 2006 16:18 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"Recently, Ubuntu founder and Canonical CEO Mark Shuttleworth spoke with The 451 Group at length about Dapper, Ubuntu, and the trends and development of the open source and free software movements as they relate to enterprise information technology.
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Web Video and the Net's Creaking Backbone
Two weeks ago, Apple and AT&T outlets opened their doors to massive lines of fans eager to buy the new iPhone 3G. The stores were stocked and ready to sell, but the network -- shouldered with the burden of activating so many new phones -- was quickly overwhelmed, and the process slowed to a crawl.
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Firm accused over web blocking
A majority of members of the Federal Communications Commission have cast votes in favour of punishing Comcast for blocking subscribers' internet traffic, an agency official has said.
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Carson City mayor: Ken Haskins
Ken Haskins' Answers to Nevada Appeal Questions for Mayor Candidates, 22 July 2008Name: Ken HaskinsAge: 54Phone number and campaign Web site: www.Ke (read more)
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Communion and the case for firing PZ Myers
The Crunchy Con reviews some of the arguments in favor of sacking PZ Myers , the atheist blogger and University of Minnesota professor who publicly called for and then followed through on desecrating the Eucharist , which he called just a cracker but Catholics revere as the transubtantiated body of Christ.
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Cloud Computing: When Computers Really Do Rule
In the nightmare scenario of Luddites everywhere, The Computers have been entrusted with mankind's accumulated knowledge. All is well until that fateful day when the machines band together, creating a mammoth, all-powerful, living network that thinks, grows and takes over the Earth. Think "The Terminator" or "Colossus: The Forbin Project."
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In a blow to Microsoft
, Belgium's government departments will be instructed to use an open file format for internal communications.
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Blogs are biggest sources of viruses on the Web--Sophos
MANILA, Philippines -- Blogs are the riskiest websites to visit because these are the biggest sources of viruses on the Internet, according to antivirus firm Sophos.
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Game networks ramp up video
SEATTLE -- Microsoft is co-producing a series of short digital films for distribution over Xbox Live -- another sign that online gaming networks are becoming more like all-in-one digital-content distribution channels.
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Computer search disputed in Lake in the Hills child pornography case
WOODSTOCK – A 60-year-old Lake in the Hills man accused of having and distributing child pornography is arguing that police overstepped their bounds in searching his computer.
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Cancer claims 'Last Lecture' author
PITTSBURGH -- Randy Pausch, a Carnegie Mellon University computer scientist whose "last lecture" about facing terminal cancer became an Internet sensation and a best-selling book, died yesterday. Pausch, 47, died at his home in Virginia, university spokeswoman Anne Watzman said. He and his family moved there in the fall to be closer to his wife's relatives.
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Oil falls; SemGroup shock likely a factor
Traders are wondering whether other oil companies will get into trouble. You might notice a difference in with our reader comments. Those who have registered for a tulsaworld.com account can now fill out their new personal web site in the Tulsa World social network.
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Whoa. []
Nick's on vacation, I'm drunk, and I have Internet access! I can post whatever I want!1 Cool.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 27th Mar 2006 19:30 UTC
Phil Sim, a professional with technology editor journalist background, has written three interesting blog posts recently, discussing the much-rumored Google OS ( 1 , 2 , 3 ). He speculates that all user's data will be stored online on Google's servers and so one's desktop and files can be retrieved exactly as left by any other PC station, anywhere in the world, by simply using his Gmail ...
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Alert neighbors help police arrest suspect in Wilmington laptop theft
WILMINGTON -- An attentive neighborhood and a bit of impromptu teamwork helped police snag a man who they say had just stolen a laptop on Wednesday afternoon. A Woburn Street resident was tipped off to the crime after hearing an alarm sounding and seeing Jerry J.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 5th Jan 2006 19:15 UTC
Media coverage focuses on Microsoft's competition with Google, but Chairman Bill Gates sees IBM - not the Web search leader - as its biggest challenger . "People tend to get over-focused on one of our competitors.
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Welcome to the ShanklyGates.co.uk Message Board
I've got to you haven't I little boy? That's why you're frothing and foaming at the mouth, spittle AOTS, getting yourself all wound up and hurling abuse on the internet, you pathetic, rabie addled little freak.
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