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"Brangelina" babies finally unveiled on Web
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The most famous babies on the planet, the latest spawn of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, made their world premiere on the Internet on Sunday, having outfoxed the paparazzi since they were born three weeks ago.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 26th Oct 2007 12:08 UTC
Today, Apple is unleashing Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard onto the world. It's already available to people in Australia and New Zealand (you liking it, Kaiwai ?), and Europe and the US will follow later today.
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There's no 'out like a light' in room full of gadgets
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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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 24th Nov 2006 20:02 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"It's been a good week for Microsoft's documentation efforts as the company achieved important milestones with regulators on both sides of the Atlantic.
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True says dial-up still has potential
True Internet Co, the internet arm of True Corporation, is reviving the flagging narrowband or dial-up internet market, which it believes can also help the growth of its future broadband flagship business.
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Can kits really improve gas mileage?
With record-high gasoline prices, dozens of Web sites have appeared selling conversion kits that claim to improve gas mileage by as much as 100 percent.
The Palm Beach Post |
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There's no wrong answer to the on-or-off question
Question: Is it better for the computer to shut it off or leave it on if it is going to be off for only 12 hours or less?
The Palm Beach Post |
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Sydney's Chatswood to get Apple store
Located at 345 Victoria Ave, in the Chatswood Chase Shopping Centre, the new Apple store will have similar features to the CBD-based store, including a "Genius Bar". According to a statement from Apple, the store will also include "Apple's entire product line".
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How To: Play Drinking Games
Like this list? Buzz Up on Yahoo! Beer Pong - the latest drinking game craze Drinking games are not just for the crazy college student ; they liven up any otherwise drab party, allow you to get to know new buddies in a relaxed environment and make it easier to meet that cutie who's been giving you the eye all evening.
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CA orders AFP to explain continued detention of officer
MANILA, Philippines—The Court of Appeals has directed the military to explain why 1st Lt. Artemio Raymundo Jr. has been detained for almost two years for supposedly distributing computer discs about the life of deposed President Joseph Estrada and the "Hello Garci" election tape.
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Bus travel grows as fuel soars, airfares leap
By SAMANTHA BOMKAMP NEW YORK (AP) -- It's a tale of two cities: Nikita Bernstein, 29, a dyed-in-the-wool New Yorker with a business in Boston, was in need of a cheap way to travel between his two homes. And a place to plug in his laptop, store his bike and stretch his legs along the way.
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Aussie movie downloaders face scrutiny
Australians who download illegal copies of the latest movies and television shows could get warning letters in the mail.
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Enterasys Networks customers should be encouraged that the joint venture between Enterasys owner Gores Group and Siemens strengthens the vendor's product portfolio and financial wherewithal.
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Keno coming Monday
The Web site for the Hamilton-based Riverbank Cafe announces: "Keno coming soon."
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Keno coming Monday
The Web site for the Hamilton-based Riverbank Cafe announces: "Keno coming soon." The local restaurant and bar, and others, will have to update their advertising soon because keno is here today, Aug. 4.
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Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. IBM/Lotus hit back at Microsoft's boast that it plans to steal 5 million Notes customers this year by detailing a new 300,000-seat licensing deal with an Asian company and strong interest in Notes from emerging markets.
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Top Scoops
The Bush administration may have already hired an outside contractor to search individual computers for tens of thousands of missing e-mails that disappeared between 2003 and 2005.
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Komputer Klinic: 6 things to know about wireless networks
Want to get every computer in your home on the Internet? Would you like to share music, photo or video files stored on the computers? How about stream movies from a computer to the television? Well, you can do this and a lot more with a wireless network.
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U.S. Border Patrol Gains Power to Seize iPods, Laptops
The Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement may be place by the end of 2008...
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Software Notebook: Microsoft goes on a shopping spree
Microsoft failed in its big bid to buyYahoo, but it still found plenty of companies to spend its money on during the past year. The Redmond company paid out a total of $8.8 billion on 21 acquisitions in its recently completed fiscal year.
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A Kiwi has struck gold in Australia, taking out a big sporting art prize. Daniel Crooks, from Hastings, who now lives in Melbourne, is A$100,000 richer after winning the inaugural Basil Sellers Art Prize with a computer-modified video of a sprinter in action.
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The most famous babies on the planet, the latest spawn of Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt, have made their world premiere on the internet, having outfoxed the paparazzi since they were born three weeks ago.
Stuff |
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Yahoo on defensive at shareholder meeting
Yahoo was criticized by some shareholders on Friday for the way it handled Microsoft's attempted acquisition, but in the end there were fewer fireworks at its annual meeting of stockholders than some had expected.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 4th Apr 2006 18:53 UTC
In a rare discussion on the severity of the Windows malware scourge, a Microsoft security official said businesses should consider investing in an automated process to wipe hard drives and reinstall operating systems as a practical way to recover from malware infestation.
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Yahoo! news site in Olympic mix-up
Automated gallery on Yahoo!'s news site causes bizarre juxtaposition amid Olympic celebration
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