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Friday's remote solar eclipse will be on Internet
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- A total solar eclipse will darken some of Earth's skies on Friday, but geography, weather, the economy and even the Olympics are combining to make it a hard and expensive for people to see it.
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The Tattoo Sourcebook: TattooFinder.com Pairs with HarperCollins to Showcase Leading Tattoo-Friendly Artwork
TattooFinder.com gathered nearly 2,000 world-class tattoo-friendly images from their online collection for The Tattoo Sourcebook, their highly anticipated project with HarperCollins and Barnes & Noble. The book boasts artwork from over 40 talented artists and a full guide to the perfect tattoo experience. (PRWeb Jul 29, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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Is Cuil the new word in Net search?
SAN FRANCISCO – 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.
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High & Inside: NL Notes
Forget Manny The guy who is going to make some team very happy with his bat after Thursday's non-waiver trading deadline is Mark Teixeira. A front-office official from a team interested in acquiring the Braves first baseman told Steve Henson of Yahoo Sports yesterday that negotiations between the Braves and Diamondbacks were "pretty far along."
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Sale of Olson's goods online raises questions
The Correctional Service of Canada is investigating how personal items belonging to Clifford Olson, Canada's most notorious serial killer, were put on sale in an online auction -- the second investigation of its kind in recent weeks regarding the child killer's presence on the web.
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Home care goes high-tech route in Ontario
WINDSOR, Ont. -- Toronto's Saint Elizabeth Health Care has chosen Windsor as the site of a pilot project to test the use of tablet computers that officials hope will make a big difference in the care a person receives at home.
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LG Cuts LCD Production to Boost Prices
SEOUL (Reuters) - LG Display Co Ltd, the world's No. 2 maker of liquid crystal display (LCD) screens, said on Sunday it would cut its panel output by around 10 percent until August because of weakening global demand.
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Day orders probe into Olson auction
The Correctional Service of Canada is investigating how personal items belonging to Clifford Olson, one of Canada's most notorious serial killers, were put on sale in an online auction -- the second investigation of its kind in recent weeks regarding the child killer's presence on the Web.
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Buyer-sellers of niche Web sites look for quick profit
These entrepreneurs, or "flippers," are looking to make a lot of money without much effort. They buy Web sites that appeal to a small and specific niche, then fix up the sites with hopes of reselling them for far more than they paid.
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Virus takes toll on family
GREELEY, Colo. -- Before the disease, before the two mosquito bites, Barry Backlund was your average retiree.
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to Pandora in Any Room in Your Home: Popular Internet Radio Service Now Free of Charge to Logitech Squeezebox Owners ...
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Listen to Pandora in Any Room in Your Home: Popular Internet Radio Service Now Free of Charge to Logitech Squeezebox ...
Today, Logitech (SWX:LOGN)(NASDAQ:LOGI) and Pandora(R), the most popular Internet radio service in the United States, announced that Pandora is now free of charge for owners of Logitech(R) Squeezebox(TM) Duet, Logitech(R) Squeezebox(TM) and Logitech(R) Transporter(R) network music players. Logitech is the first network music player manufacturer to offer Pandora at no extra charge. In the fall ...
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Recent Original Stories
In a PC Magazine opinion piece, Oliver Rist makes note of some deficiencies in Apple's new OS, declaring , "Before Apple makes any more smug OS-related attacks on Microsoft, it ought to take a good look in the mirror."
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Recent Original Stories
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 28th Oct 2006 17:28 UTC, submitted by Tyr. "Leading PC manufacturer Acer has accused Microsoft of ratcheting up the cost of Windows by effectively forcing consumers to opt for the Premium version of Vista.
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Rackable To Offer IBM Blade Servers In Containerized Data Center
The custom ICE Cube will be available with either IBM's BladeCenter T or HT systems, which are certified for use by the telecommunications industry.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 7th Nov 2005 15:27 UTC
The momentum generated by Apple's iPod digital music players and related products continues to translate into new Macintosh sales according to one Wall Street analyst who estimates that over one million Windows users have purchased a Mac in the first three quarters of 2005.
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China's Sohu Profit Jumps, Plans Unit IPO
Sohu, whose portal saw a 64% rise in average unique visitors during the second quarter, is vying with the likes of Shanda and Sina.com in a $1.3 billion Chinese Internet market.
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La Dolce Vita improvements paying off
A couple of changes to the layout and menu at La Dolce Vita have made a difference at the popular hangout. Its brightly painted wall, coffee and - if you believe the Internet restaurant review boards - muffins have made the cafe a staple in downtown Statesville. However, the changes made in the past eight months by new owners Jay White and his fiancee, Diana McLaughlin, have transformed the ...
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Facebook Hires Mozilla Engineering VP Mike Schroepfer
Schroepfer brings with him years of experience as CTO of Sun's data center automation business, not to mention his role overseeing the launches of Firefox 1.5, 2, and 3.
InformationWeek |
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Sophos bids for German rival
Internet security firm Sophos has offered $340m to buy Utimaco Safeware, a German software specialist in data loss and encryption
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Cuil Challenges Google With Privacy
Founded by husband-and-wife team Tom Costello and Anna Patterson, Cuil aims to rank the relevancy search results by content analysis rather than by popularity.
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Advanced Vault unveils 64-bit business continuity solution
Advanced Vault, a provider of advanced business continuity solutions, announced Monday that the company's data backup and recovery tools provide support for 64-bit editions of Windows, Linux, Mac and FreeBSD operating systems.
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Gartner Predicts $100 Notebook Will Take Years To Achieve
The research firm says the industry also needs to answer questions on power availability and the cost and availability of Internet connections.
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Recent Original Stories
Like a first love or a first car, a first computer can hold a special place in people's hearts. For millions of kids who grew up in the 1980s, that first computer was the Commodore 64. Twenty-five years later, that first brush with computer addiction is as strong as ever.
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Fabrik Launches Faster Eco-Friendly External Hard Drive
The SimpleTech drive can transfer data 25% faster than similar products and includes a companion online backup service and virus protection.
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