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Rebooting Windows: How To Recover From Vista Crashes
We've pulled together a passel of little-known software backup and repair techniques so you won't have to reinstall Vista from scratch, if it gets trashed or hits a fatal startup error.
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For Karadzic, a Cell 'That Meets Highest Standards'
Prisoner number 38, as Radovan Karadzic will be known while awaiting trial, will have access to computers and office space to prepare his defense and a "spiritual room" to gird his soul. Mr. Karadzic exchanged his undercover life as a "quantum energy" healer yesterday for a cell measuring 16 ft. by 10 ft. The International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia boasts that the cell block ...
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Microsoft Files Mouse-Patent Complaint Against Taiwan's Primax
July 30 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. , the world's biggest software maker, filed a patent-infringement complaint against Taiwan's Primax Electronics Ltd.
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Sexual healing
Life & style: 'I caught my wife at her computer talking dirty with some bloke on a webcam in Amsterdam. I'm devastated'
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Baggage system breakdown delays flights at JFK
NEW YORK -- A computer software glitch crippled the baggage handling system at an American Airlines terminal at Kennedy Airport on Wednesday, delaying some flights and causing a luggage pileup at the ticket counters.
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Savvis shares jump after analyst upgrade
(AP:NEW YORK) Shares of computer network service provider Savvis Inc. climbed Wednesday after a Jefferies & Co. analyst upgraded the stock, saying the shares are undervalued in the wake of better-than-anticipated second-quarter results.
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'I'm terrified my son dies in US jail'
THE Scottish mother of Gary McKinnon, the computer hacker who yesterday lost his appeal against extradition to the United States, is terrified her son will now die in prison.
The Scotsman |
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Mac clone maker hires law firm that has beaten Apple before
Facing a lawsuit from Apple, Psystar has hired the law firm of Carr & Ferrell, a law firm specializing in intellectual property cases.
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MPs tell internet firms to police 'dark side' of web
Industry must take more responsibility for protecting young people, MPs warn
Guardian Unlimited |
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Panel wants more vetting of YouTube-style sites
LONDON (Reuters) - Video-sharing websites like YouTube must do more to protect people from the Internet's "dark side" such as pornography or images of child abuse or bullying, an influential group of MPs said on Thursday.
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IAC/InterActive Swings to Huge Loss
The Internet conglomerate gets hit by a $300 million impairment charge for its catalog business
TheStreet.com |
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It's an invasion of our privacy
MY friends and I had a shock when we saw our full personal details, including name, telephone number and house address, listed under the online directory of Yellow Pages, owned by TM Info-Media Sdn Bhd. This means that anyone with access to the Internet is able to locate exactly where we live.
The New Straits Times |
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Don’t trash broken TVs, shelter says
Broken televisions and computer monitors are creating an annoying problem for a Waynesville battered women’s shelter and thrift shop, but leaders of another charitable organization are attempting to help.
Waynesville Daily Guide |
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TV's Loss Is Web's Gain As Roger Ebert Blogs
Roger Ebert is gone from "At the Movies," but he's an increasingly influential figure in the new dominant realm of film criticism: the Web.
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Next space tourist spending bulk of fortune to fly
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) -- The world's next space tourist, a computer game wizard, said Wednesday he's spending the bulk of his fortune on his $30 million adventure this fall.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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'I'm terrified my son dies in US jail'
THE Scottish mother of Gary McKinnon, the computer hacker who yesterday lost his appeal against extradition to the United States, is terrified her son will now die in prison.
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British hacker to face US trial
A British computer expert has lost his appeal against extradition to the United States where he is accused of "the biggest military hack of all time" and could face up to 70 years in prison.
TVNZ |
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MoGo Presenter Mouse PC Announced
The Newton Peripherals Mogo Presenter Mouse has been on the market for a while now. The mouse is a Bluetooth device that requires no dongle to connect with a computer. The main feature of previous MoGo mice was the ability to store and charge inside an Exp...
I4U |
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V-Line Toaster and Induction Cooker Makes a High-Tech Breakfast [Toaster]
It kind of looks like a laptop if you ask me, but the V-Line toaster concept from designer Thibault Masclet is actually a toaster and an induction cooker all-in-one. It incorporates glass like other...
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Steve Carell and Seth Rogen as the New Ghostbusters?
Say it isn’t so! According to an Internet rumor (are they any other kind these days?), funnymen Steve Carell and Seth Rogen may join a new version of the comedy classic Ghostbusters .
Hollywood.com |
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Microsoft External Research release five new tools to students
 I was told about these last week and was held off until now; annoyingly after Channel 8 decided to post their own video, probably to get all the credit. Sometimes I think, why do I bother do this job? (Good income, great hours, travel and trips...
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'Bumbling nerd' who broke into Pentagon computers loses battle against extradition
Hacker facing potential jail term in US hopes European court will overturn Lords ruling
Guardian Unlimited |
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Lightning Review: ViDock Gfx Display Enhancer Adds Two Monitors To Your Setup [Review]
The Gadget: The ViDock Gfx, a box with an ATI 2600XT inside that allows you to add two DVI displays to your ExpressCard Laptop (e.g. MacBook Pro). It doesn't affect your current display setup, which...
Gizmodo |
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British hacker to face US trial
A British computer expert has lost his appeal against extradition to the United States where he is accused of "the biggest military hack of all time" and could face up to 70 years in prison.
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