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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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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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China will limit Internet access
The International Olympic Committee failed to press China to allow fully unfettered access to the Internet for the thousands of journalists arriving here to cover the Olympics, despite promising repeatedly that the foreign news media could ''report freely'' during the Games, Olympics officials acknowledged Wednesday.
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CHAD DUNDAS: Spangler's Butte jump the stuff of Internet legend When scientists at MIT and UCLA first began to lay the groundwork for the Internet with their research into information sharing technology in the late 1950s, it's a pretty good bet they didn't figure it'd ever be much use to a guy like Spanky Spangler.
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Scottish hacker faces US extradition after losing appeal
UK - US - Extradition A Scottish computer expert faces trail in the US hacking into computers at the Pentagon after losing an appeal Wednesday against his extradition in his final appeal to the House of Lords, Britain's highest judicial authority.
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Cuomo acts to block kid porn
The New York Attorney General's Office made an agreement with various Internet service providers, some of which have coverage in the Rochester area, to strip their servers of child pornography Web sites.
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Skins Factory Hyperdesk Pimps Windows
The Skins Factory has official launched Hyperdesk, a brand new product that lets you transform the appearance of the regular Windows XP desktop with an attractive array of themes, skins, wallpapers, iTunes and Windows Media Player 11 audio widgets. Themes range ...
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Baggage system breakdown delays flights at JFK
(AP:NEW YORK) American Airlines planned to cancel at least five flights scheduled to depart from Kennedy airport Thursday morning and said others could be delayed, a day after a software glitch caused several cancellations and a luggage pileup at ticket counters, a spokeswoman said.
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CHAD DUNDAS: Spangler's Butte jump the stuff of Internet legend
When scientists at MIT and UCLA first began to lay the groundwork for the Internet with their research into information sharing technology in the late 1950s, it's a pretty good bet they didn't figure it'd ever be much use to a guy like Spanky Spangler.
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26th Annual Lab Institute Conference Presents Web Video Series on Medical Laboratory Website
The premier lab industry event provides new web resources for medical laboratory industry
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Medivisor Inc. CEO Dino Luzzi Discusses Pharmaceutical Licensing Agreement and Corporate Strategy With CEORoadshow.com ...
Medivisor Inc. (OTC :MVSR) today announced that the Company is presently featured in an online audio interview at www.CEORoadshow.com.
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Make Your Christmas Green This Year With Eco Xmas Cards
Redbows, a leading UK promotional gifts supplier has launched its 2008 range of promotional Christmas cards. Available from its online promotional gifts store, the new greeting cards range gives corporate and business clients a wide selection of images to choose from, all of which can be printed onto 100% recycled paper materials.
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Drexel University Online Promotes Online Education Through New Blog
Drexel University Online announces the launch of its new blog, e-Insights. E-Insights will feature some of today's hottest topics in online education, while also providing informative posts about technology, software and podcasts. The interactive blog will offer readers a chance to offer comments, provide articles about online learning, and audio interviews with influential business leaders.
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IDP Announces The Release Of Its Latest Internet Security Offering
Stop malicious attackers before they exploit vulnerabilities in your electronic systems. IDP's new vulnerability assessment toolkit and consultation services are designed to help protect your digital assets.
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Un Registro Gratuito de Personalidades del Arte Universal Abren Argentina Universal y Danzahoy en la Internet
Personalidades del Arte Universal, editado por Argentina Universal y Danzahoy, es un registro gratuito y está dedicado a difundir las biografías, especialidades y obras de todos los artistas en los cinco continentes que se manifiestan en las distintas disciplinas del arte.
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Voltaix Receives $12.5 Million in Financing from Intel Capital -- Investment Highlights the Role of Materials ...
Voltaix receives $12.5 Million in financing from Intel Capital - investment highlights the role of materials innovation in thin film photovoltaic market estimated toreach $6.7B by 2015.
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CAYIN Launches xPost for Instant Content Creation of Niche Digital Signage
CAYIN Technology, the professional supplier of digital signage solutions, releases the web-based application software, xPost, which offer a powerful suite of content editing software: meetingPost, wayfinderPost, and lobbyPost, to meet specific needs of hotels and convention centers worldwide for modern public information display.
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InterProse Files Patent Application for ARIA™ Virtual Agent
A new web based invention brings intelligence and personality to online bill payment, debt collection, shopping, and customer service.
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HR Online Marketing Changes Addressed by NAS Expert
Providing a fresh look at Web-based talent searches, Cindy Kimber, NAS Recruitment Communications Senior Vice President, will present an instructive workshop at the 2008 SHRM (Society for Human Resource Management) Missouri State Conference, being held August 6th through 8th in Osage Beach, MO.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 24th Sep 2007 20:01 UTC
Just weeks ahead of its public launch, Apple has updated the minimum system requirements for its next-generation Leopard operating system to exclude 800MHz PowerPC-based Macs, AppleInsider has learned.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 19th Dec 2005 17:19 UTC
"Apple really is is the better way, but why? No, not for the trendy industrial design, not for the OS, not for the CPU, but for the money. It charges quite a bit, but it is not the 'reassuringly expensive' factor either, the price/performance is nothing to brag about.
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Recent Original Stories
Earlier this year, the KDE team released the highly-anticipated 4th major revision of the KDE desktop.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 10th Apr 2006 03:58 UTC
An ex-Microsoft employee is arguing that Linux is ready for the primetime and that only thing keeping it away is the number of bugs it has. He claims that if these few high-importance bugs are fixed one way or another, Linux can become a dominant power in the desktop OS world.
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UAE: Individuals can apply for visa online
31 July 2008 ABU DHABI - The Ministry of Interior announced on Wednesday that applicants across the country, both citizens and residents, can now apply for all types of visas online through its web site www.moieserv.ae.
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NATION BRIEFLY
Next space tourist to spend $30 million to go into orbit CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - 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. Richard Garriott will make history as the first child of an American astronaut to rocket into orbit, and his dad will keep in touch with him during his time in space.
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