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Trucking Insurance Industry Pioneer Roemer Insurance Announces Contest: "Survivorman The Trucker" for Computer-Savvy ...
Computer-savvy truckers will survive and even prosper during difficult economic times. How are they using technology to stay ahead? Contest solicits trucker stories of technology usage.
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Innovative Logic Announces Wireless USB (WUSB) Device Controller IP Reusable, Configurable WUSB1.0 Compliant WUSB IP ...
Innovative Logic Inc., leading provider of reusable standard based Intellectual Property (IP) and ASIC/FPGA design & verification services announced today the full release of Wireless USB Device Controller IP.
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Dentists and Patients, Tire of Phone Tag, Turn to UAppoint
UAppoint, the web-based, self-serve appointment scheduling and automated notification service, integrates seamlessly with 85% of dental practice management software packages. Instead of spending hours on the phone during regular office hours, dental patients can now schedule recommended preventative care, on-line, in an instant.
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Controversial DVD Copy Software Website Reborn as DVD Burning Software Review Site
DVD X Copy was once the market's best-selling DVD copy software. After being banned for sale in the US in 2004, DVDXCopy.com has re-emerged as a leading consumer information website specialing in DVD burning software programs.
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Academy of Art University Students Win Highest Awards at SIGGRAPH for Fifth Year in a Row
Top Art School Impresses the Computer Graphics World
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Info sought on Web tracking
A congressional committee wants the nation's largest telecommunications and Internet companies, including Qwest, to say whether they target online advertising based on consumers' habits.
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Small biz is big deal for state
Boeing, Weyerhaeuser and Microsoft all get plenty of news coverage for their quarterly earnings reports, their big contracts and hiring trends. But when it comes to Washington’s overall eco...
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FCC censures Comcast for blocking traffic
In a precedent-setting decision that could affect the future of Internet service, regulators on Friday ruled that Comcast Corp. violated federal policies when it blocked customers from sharing online videos and other large files.
Denver Post |
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Passwords' safe-key
Think it's a pain to type in a different code to unlock each account through your computer? So do hackers.
Denver Post |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Mar 2007 22:27 UTC
"Although the .NET vs. Java war is basically over for control of the Windows desktop, where .NET is sure to become the managed language of choice for new Windows desktop applications, there is a new battle brewing.
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Recent Original Stories
"There is a lot of confusing information about the GNU/Linux operating system, open source and free software, and related issues in the press today.
OS News |
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Virtual Historic Butte Web site available
Editor’s note: The following is one of a series of columns to run throughout the summer from the Butte Citizens for Preservation and Revitalization. The Virtual Historic Butte project is available for everyone to see — and for knowledgeable historians and amateurs to expand.
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Police say killer ate parts of victim
A police officer at the scene of a grisly beheading on a Canadian bus reported seeing the attacker hacking off pieces of the victim's body and eating them, according to a police tape leaked on the Internet Saturday.
Deseret Morning News |
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China still blocking many Internet sites
IOC president Jacques Rogge was accused of backtracking on promises of press freedoms Saturday, and some Internet sites remained blocked less than a week before the Beijing Games begin.
Deseret Morning News |
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Beijing Olympics to complete Rogge's re-election puzzle - Feature
Beijing - The heated debate about internet access for the media ahead of the Beijing Games may have been annoying for Jacques Rogge, but should be only a minor issue in his apparent plan for re- election as International Olympic Committee president...
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Film festival to showcase Serling drama
Greater Binghamton may be the home of the first computers, the best flight simulators, and we may find out we sit atop a great big glob of natural gas, but one of our greatest natural resources ever went by the name of Rod Serling.
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Boomers Connect for Better Health through Online Conversations
(ARA) - Want advice on how to train for a marathon or treat depression? Baby boomers are increasingly finding answers to these kinds of health questions online, and not necessarily just on medical Web sites.
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Web sting snags Utah Guardsman
A seasoned Utah National Guardsman was jailed Friday on suspicion of soliciting a minor over the Internet for sex. Sgt. 1st Class Craig Dowen, a 20-year career soldier who joined the Utah Guard in 2002, was nabbed by the Utah Attorney General's Internet Crimes Against Children
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 16th Dec 2007 14:24 UTC
"All promised features were cut from Vista." This is a commonly heard complaint about Windows Vista on the internet. While there certainly is a lot to complain about when it comes to Windows Vista, the mythical 'cancelled features' certainly is not one of them. Let me explain why.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 6th Sep 2006 18:23 UTC
"Many KDE users tend to take the Konqueror Web browser for granted, but that's a mistake. Konqueror may not be able to replace Firefox as a Web browser for every site, but it does a lot more than just simple browsing."
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Hobby is really brewing
Like most college students Kevin Cosentino, 22, a computer science major at N.C. State University, loves beer. But Cosentino has applied his scientific mind to that sudsy beverage so diligently that he won a gold medal for his efforts.
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Someone found your camera and they want you to have it back
Imagine you lost the camera that had those one-of-a-kind vacation photos, or images of a keepsake moment. Now imagine a stranger finding it: Would you feel happy, or somehow that your privacy was invaded, if that stranger put some of your images on the Web to track you down?
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Why Chinese startups draw big U.S. bucks
For Internet startups emerging in China, the business potential is huge. At 253 million, China's Internet population this year surpassed that of the United States, with 190 million. By 2012, China will be home to an estimated 373 million Internet users, 150...
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Farmer left high and dry by software share trading firm
Eight-six-year-old farmer Halley Roadley is $7900 poorer after giving in to the temptations of a flyer offering huge profits from computer share trading software.
Stuff |
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Business of Life: Night lights, too bright
NEW YORK Twinkle, twinkle, little Internet router. And cell phone. And digital video recorder. And cable modem. And game console. And power strip. And TV - even though it's turned off.
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