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This Week's Top Downloads [Download Roundup]
Click to Call Dials Calls from Your Browser (Firefox) "The GrandCentral Click to Call Firefox extension calls phone numbers on web pages using your GrandCentral account with the click of your...
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Tech Test: IPod alternatives
It's easy to understand the appeal of Apple Inc.'s iPod Nano music and video player: It's slim and simple to use, and it has a crisp 2-inch LCD screen. ...
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WHERE IT STANDS: The Victor Town Hall
At this time last year, Victor’s town employees were packing the contents of their offices in the Town Hall at 85 E. Main St. into boxes to be hauled over to temporary office space on Blossom Drive.
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Skype Gets Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro Support
Skype has released a new version of its VoIP software that supports that latest version of Windows Mobile.
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How To: Bargain
Like this list? Buzz Up on Yahoo! Learn how to bargain and get great deals Everyone likes to think they got a good deal on something, which is why everyone should know how to bargain.
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Healing Foods
Like this list? Buzz Up on Yahoo! Curing everyday ailments with healing foods Our day-to-day lives seem to be fraught with all kinds of minor health setbacks, from the common cold to gastrointestinal problems and all kinds of maladies.
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Shop owner recycling cycles for simpler ride
NASHUA -- The back of Paul Keegan's shop is akin to automobile chop shops found in mystery and crime movies, as tires, chains and mechanical skeletons of childhood memories and racing glory consume the floor. Keegan wheels in each rusty or incomplete victim from the basement of 1 World Trading Co. ... - By KYLE STUCKER Staff Writer
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Un-American feel aids expanding US Web companies
By ANICK JESDANUN ...
The Nashua Telegraph |
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Shop owner recycling cycles for simpler ride Kyle Stucker can be reached 594-6481 or kstucker@nashuatelegraph.com.
NASHUA -- The back of Paul Keegan's shop is akin to automobile chop shops found in mystery and crime movies, as tires, chains and mechanical skeletons of childhood memories and racing glory consume the floor. ... - By KYLE STUCKER Staff Writer
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Un-American feel aids expanding US Web companies
NEW YORK -- AOL splashes images of Bollywood celebrities on its new home page for India. MySpace accepts sign-ups from mobile phones in Japan. Google departs from its customarily spartan home page and peppers its Korean site with colorful, animated icons. ... - By ANICK JESDANUN The Associated Press
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Stop burning your money
Everywhere you turn, it seems there’s another pinch in the pocketbook. To help stretch your dollars, here are four places to look for savings. 1. BUNDLE UP If you’re dealing with separate companies — and separate bills — for your cable TV, phone and Internet service, think about bundling up. Many companies, like SureWest and Comcast, offer reduced rates if you purchase all three services at ...
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Life in the slow lane
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. Few city dwellers would balk at the opportunity to swap their work-home monotony for a break in the country.
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Sting operation bites Torrington man
TORRINGTON - A Torrington man has been extradited to the Adams County jail in Brighton, Colo., after being arrested in a sting operation. Scott Michael Struble, 18, is charged with two counts of Internet sexual exploitation of a child.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 23rd Jun 2006 21:26 UTC
Linux isn't a threat to Windows on the desktop and is losing steam on the server as customers separate the operating system from the development model, according to Microsoft's chief platform strategist.
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Sun Moves JavaFX Closer to Primetime
Sun Microsystems has finally released a software development kit (SDK) for JavaFX , two JavaOne conferences after it announced the rich client platform meant to take on Adobe's AIR and Flex platforms and Microsoft's Silverlight.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 14th Sep 2005 18:04 UTC
Again, a lot of news from the PDC. Microsoft unveiled its Expression Studio , which contains Acrylic , a vector and bitmap graphic editing and creation tool; Sparkle , a 2D and 3D animation tool; and Quartz , a design tool for page layouts and web sites.
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Insider Data Thieves Are the Worst
While crime fighters are buzzing about malware ( define ), SQL injections ( define ), phishing( define ) and other similarly fascinating acts by cybercriminals, the really bad guys are within the corporate firewalls.
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Recent Original Stories
"Opera Software filed a complaint with the European Commission yesterday which is aimed at giving consumers a genuine choice of Web browsers. The complaint describes how Microsoft is abusing its dominant position by tying its browser, Internet Explorer, to the Windows operating system and by hindering interoperability by not following accepted Web standards.
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Facebook, MySpace offer 'educational potential'
MINNEAPOLIS - University of Minnesota researchers say they have discovered educational benefits of social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook.
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Go to a career fair -- without leaving your desk
With the rising cost of travel and a shortage of time many of us experience trying to juggle busy lives, it can be tough attending a lot of job fairs or visiting prospective employers when looking for a new job. But with a few computer keystrokes, your problems may be solved.
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Gadgets feed Web videos to TV
ZvBox, from ZeeVee Inc. of Littleton, Mass., connects to a PC and the home's cable wiring. The device then displays whatever is on the PC screen onto an unused TV channel -- which can be viewed from any cable-connected TV in the home. ZeeVee expects to start shipping the $500 device July 31.
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Apple: Who will inherit Jobs' job
The fuss began in June when Steve Jobs, the boss of Apple, came on stage in San Francisco to make one of the theatrical product announcements for which he is known. His trademark black mock- turtleneck was drooping from a fleshless frame, and his neck and cheeks were hollow. In hushed tones, th...
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Would you want your boss to see this?
Remember last Saturday night when you played a few too many rounds of beer pong, and wound up streaking through your apartment complex before throwing up in your roommate's bed? Well, your best friend captured the entire thing on camera and now there are exactly 27 of the most embarrassing photos of you tagged on Facebook.
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Soldier, mother with breast cancer toughs it out
As a mother of three with no health insurance and a low-wage job, 32-year-old Brandielee Marendo was thrilled to get into the Army. Last year, she entered basic training at Columbia’s Fort Jackson, full of hopes for a career in computers and high-tech air defense. Then she found a small lump in her breast during her third week of basic training. A diagnosis of Stage II breast cancer meant a ...
The State |
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Chattanooga: UTC seeking business partners
Watching a video about Chattanooga this spring in Germany, Volkswagen board members focused on a computer-simulated scene measuring the wind drag of a U.S. Xpress Enterprises truck.
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