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Friday's remote solar eclipse will be on Internet
WASHINGTON (AP) - For stargazers lamenting that they won't be able to step outside to gawk at Friday's solar eclipse, there is an alternative -- the Internet.
KMIR 6 Palm Springs |
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Al-Qaida figure reported killed in missile strike
Missiles hit a building in a Pakistani village on the border with Afghanistan on Monday, and intelligence officials said they were investigating reports that a senior al-Qaida figure was among six people killed.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Al-Qaida figure reported killed in missile strike
Missiles hit a building in a Pakistani village on the border with Afghanistan on Monday, and intelligence officials said they were investigating reports that a senior al-Qaida figure was among six people killed.
AP via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Al-Qaida figure reported killed in missile strike
Missiles hit a building in a Pakistani village on the border with Afghanistan on Monday, and intelligence officials said they were investigating reports that a senior al-Qaida figure was among six people killed.
AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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'Hijacked' SF City Computer Passwords Made Public
Only days after the city of San Francisco had regained control of its computer network after an alleged hijacking, a new vulnerability came to light -- this time brought on by the city itself.
CBS 5 Bay Area |
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Al-Qaida figure reported killed in missile strike
Missiles hit a building in a Pakistani village on the border with Afghanistan on Monday, and intelligence officials said they were investigating reports that a senior al-Qaida figure was among six people killed. Pakistan's army said it had not confirmed the...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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China Party pundit spies battle outside Games arena
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has cast its Olympic Games as the crowning act in a year of patriotic bonding, and yet Sima Nan -- television pundit, blogger and Communist Party defender -- sees dark forces within seeking to ruin the Party.
Reuters.co.uk |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 7th Mar 2006 15:27 UTC
An Apple Computer patch released last week doesn't completely fix a high-profile Mac OS X flaw, leaving a toehold for cyberattacks , experts said. The update added a function called 'download validation' to the Safari Web browser, Apple Mail client and iChat instant messaging tool.
New Mobile Computing |
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Friday's remote solar eclipse will be on Internet
Associated Press - July 28, 2008 8:43 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - For stargazers lamenting that they won't be able to step outside to gawk at Friday's solar eclipse, there is an alternative -- the...
KXXV Waco |
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Friday's remote solar eclipse will be on Internet
Associated Press - July 28, 2008 8:43 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - For stargazers lamenting that they won't be able to step outside to gawk at Friday's solar eclipse, there is an alternative -- the...
WLFI Lafayette |
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Local group sets out to document music nationwide
A few computers, an armload of recording equipment, a gray sedan and a trailer dubbed "Awesomehawk."
The Bellingham Herald |
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posted by Michael Hall on Thu 15th Jul 2004 07:35 UTC
My first experience with Slackware Linux came with version 9.1, after 4 years of using various versions of Red Hat and SUSE Linux.
OS News |
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft continues to gain share in the web server market , chipping away at Apache's commanding lead. The number of hostnames on Windows servers grew by 4.5 million, giving Microsoft 29.7% market share, a gain of 4.25% for the month.
OS News |
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China Party pundit spies battle outside Games arena
BEIJING (Reuters) - China has cast its Olympic Games as the crowning act in a year of patriotic bonding, and yet Sima Nan -- television pundit, blogger and Communist Party defender -- sees dark forces within seeking to ruin the Party.
Reuters |
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"Sunday Night Football" to be streamed on Web
NEW YORK (Hollywood Reporter) - NBC and the NFL will stream online the complete "Sunday Night Football" season, the first time a complete NFL game has ever been available on the Web in the United States.
Reuters |
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Al-Qaeda man reported killed in missile strike
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan - Missiles hit a building in a Pakistani village on the border with Afghanistan on Monday, and intelligence officials said they were investigating reports that a senior al-Qaeda figure was among six people killed.
GMA News |
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Shoe that warns when you're going to fall could slash the number of hip fractures
A shoe that predicts if someone is likely to fall could slash the number of hip fractures suffered by the elderly. Called the iShoe, it is a high-tech insole packed with computerised sensors that can monitor balance.
Daily Mail |
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Al-Qaida figure reported killed in missile strike
Mon, Jul 28, 2008 (5:42 p.m.) Missiles hit a building in a Pakistani village on the border with Afghanistan on Monday, and intelligence officials said they were investigating reports that a senior al-Qaida figure was among six people killed.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Friday's remote solar eclipse will be on Internet
Associated Press - July 28, 2008 8:43 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - For stargazers lamenting that they won't be able to step outside to gawk at Friday's solar eclipse, there is an alternative -- the...
KHQ Spokane |
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Leftists' dreams die hard in Egypt
'Mubarak has kept us so distracted by trying to earn a living that we have time or energy for nothing else,' says one. 'We've lost a younger generation of leftists.' It's hot like it is in the day, but it's night at a cafe where cats wriggle underfoot and young men huddle over laptops while intellectuals snap open newspapers and a man named Taher, bald and mysteriously not sweating, riffles ...
Los Angeles Times |
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Ex-Google Employees Debut 'Cuil' Search Engine
Anna Patterson's last Internet search engine was so impressive that industry leader Google Inc. bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system. She believes her latest invention is even more valuable—only this time it's not for sale.
CBS 5 Bay Area |
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Thomasville to go wireless
THOMASVILLE — Thomasville Utilities is one step closer to implementing a new wireless Internet service, officials said Monday. Don Atkinson, assistant city manager for utilities, said the city began offering advanced telecommunications to the community in 1996-1997.
Thomasville Times-Enterprise |
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Deadline nears for new Oregon electronic disposal edict
EUGENE (AP) — The start of Oregon’s statewide program for collecting and recycling waste electronics is nearing, and while some pieces are falling into place, uncertainties remain as to how it will work from one community to the next.
Argus Observer |
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Cortland County SPCA’s e-mail account hacked
We have a consumer alert for supporters of the Cortland County SPCA. The office says their hotmail e-mail account has been hacked by someone who is using the account to...
WSYR 9 Syracuse |
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China Party pundit spies battle outside Games arena
China has cast its Olympic Games as the crowning act in a year of patriotic bonding, and yet Sima Nan -- television pundit, blogger and Communist Party defender -- sees dark forces within seeking to ruin the Party.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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