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Dell announces new Latitude E series
Filed under: Laptops Dell's dropping a ton of new laptops on us today, and first up are the new Latitudes. Just like we'd heard , the E series is replacing the Ds, with seven new models total. As you no doubt remember from our Week o' Dell Scoops , the E6500, E6400, E5500, and E5500 are the traditional models, while the E4400 and E4200 are ultraportables and the previously-leaked ...
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NVIDIA G92 and G94 GPUs failing too?
Filed under: Desktops , Laptops As if the whole defective NVIDIA GPU situation couldn't get any more confusing, The Inquirer is now reporting that the previous batch of bad GPUs may be far from the end of NVIDIA's problems. Apparently, four unspecified board partners are now saying that they're seeing G92 and G94 chips going bad at "high rates" as well, and in both desktop and laptop ...
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Neb. Wrestlers Dismissed For Posing Nude Online
LINCOLN, Neb. -- Two Nebraska wrestlers have been dismissed from the team after allegedly posing naked on an Internet pornography site. Nebraska wrestling coach Mark Manning said Paul Donahoe and Kenny Jordan are permanently off the team.
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Nokia's Jeppe video "pet" concept
Filed under: Robots No matter how much we do it, video conferencing is still one of the most awkward internet-related tasks we undertake on a regular basis. Nokia hopes to bring a more casual air to the event with its Jeppe video conferencing robot pet concept. Similar to most telepresence bots, Jeppe can be controlled remotely -- through a Nokia interface, conveniently -- and zips ...
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Giant-Carlisle Fills New Sr. Dir. Advertising Slot
Giant Food Stores, LLC said yesterday it had promoted Nancy Appleby to the newly created position of senior director of advertising and marketing.
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Neb. wrestlers dismissed, accused of posing nude
Two Nebraska wrestlers have been dismissed from the team after allegedly posing naked on an Internet pornography site.
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Bloomington eyes removal of 3,400 ash trees
BLOOMINGTON -- The invasion of the emerald ash borer will force the City Council to plan for the removal and replacement of about 3,400 trees. ARCHIVE: Insects' arrival could result in quarantine Blog: Ash borer treatment tips
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Yahoo Expected To Name Two Board Members By Friday: Biondi And Who?
*Yahoo* is expected to name its two new board members by the end of the week, but there are conflicting reports on who they will name. Recall that as part of the company's settlement with Carl Icahn, the company agrees to expand its board to 11, giving Carl Icahn and two of his allies three seats.
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BlackBerry Bold 9000
The Bold is what BlackBerry fans have been waiting for. It's feature-rich and sharply designed, let down in small measure by some cumbersome software.
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Minneapolis Wi-Fi signs 10,000 and works well for many
The Minneapolis Wi-Fi network has reached a new stage: the beginning of normal operations. It has more than 10,000 customers, and as a result is operating at the financial break-even point for the first time, said network operator US Internet of Minnetonka.
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Gates marks anniversary of Microsoft research arm
Microsoft Corp. Chairman Bill Gates said Tuesday that the dramatic growth of the Internet would eventually spark a software-writing revolution.
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SamRo Defends Li'l Lindsay
"She's great. She's also 22 years old. I think people forget that. With the Internet the way it is, one second we're enemies, one second we're best friends, one second...
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Social Networking A Global Affair
Depending on where you are, MySpace, Facebook, or LinkedIn may be the most popular destination for social networking. read more
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A Polish security researcher has claimed to have found multiple flaws in mobile Java, but is demanding €20,000 in return for full details of the vulnerabilities.
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Computer virus and credit card scam in one
A computer Virus that is attacking computers across the country has made it's way to Wilmington.
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‘The IT Crowd’ Heads to IFC’s ‘Automat’ Block
The IT Crowd, an offbeat comedy from the creator of Father Ted, will be seen in the U.S. for the first time this fall on IFC.
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Russian Hackers Continue Attack On Georgia
Despite attacks on Georgia being ordered to cease, cyber warfare attacks persists on
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Building An Ajax-Enabled Web Application Using Phobos and jMaki
Submitted by Various Authors on Tue, 08/12/2008 - 13:42. Tags: Phobos is a lightweight, scripting-friendly, web application environment that runs on the Java platform.
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Apple's iPhone 3G smartphone is fit for business use, according to analyst house Gartner. A flaw in the VMware licensing code is responsible for problems with the software that are affecting users worldwide.
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Lunch and Learn offers computer support
Data Back-up 101 is the Bozeman Chamber of Commerce's monthly Lunch and Learn program. It will be held Thursday.
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Alleged Mata Hari of Al Qaeda Could Provide 'Treasure Trove' of Intelligence
Aafia Siddique had a New York target list and chem-bio weapons information.
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MySpace no longer the one place to hang out online
MySpace no longer is the one place to hang out online. Choices are rapidly expanding, and consumers can pick the sites that most closely match their own interests and attitudes.
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Gadgets
While most camera makers use Bluetooth or Wi-Fi for uploading images to websites, the Nikon Coolpix P600 has a full-size Ethernet port that allows you to plug the camera right into the Internet. The P6000 uploads images whenever it is connected.
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Minneapolis Wi-Fi signs 10,000 and works well for many
The Minneapolis Wi-Fi network has reached a new stage: the beginning of normal operations. It has more than 10,000 customers, and as a result is operating at the financial break-even point for the first time, said network operator US Internet of Minnetonka.
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