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Confirmed: Microsoft to proceed directly to Windows 7 Server
Microsoft's Windows Server division has veered from its regular schedule to eliminate -- at least in name -- the minor "R2" update of Windows Server 2008 that was slated to arrive in the next year or two. The result: The next version of Windows Server that Microsoft will ship will...
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Fall computer classes starting at Gila Community College
Are you a beginner with computers, or an advanced pro? Do you want to improve your business with important presentations using Power Point? Do you need to streamline your bookkeeping with Microsoft Excel or Quickbooks?
The Payson Roundup |
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Prison For Connecticut Man In Internet Fraud Case
A federal prosecutor said a former West Haven man was sentenced to seven years in federal prison for his role in an elaborate Internet scheme to steal identities.
NBC 30 Connecticut |
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Microsoft investigating NSlookup.exe flaw, reported attacks
Microsoft is investigating new public reports of a zero-day Windows vulnerability that's being exploited in the wild. According to a this SecurityFocus alert, the attacks are exploiting a remote code-execution vulnerability due to an unspecified error in NSlookup.exe, the command-line administrative tool used for testing and troubleshooting...
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Teen Podcasts For Charity
This week's "Where You Live" is about a young girl who uses the Internet to get across her powerful message of helping others.
NBC 10 Philadelphia |
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Curing what ails Microsoft
A number of years ago, I wrote a criticism of Richard Stallman that got me into an email argument with both the man himself, and Eric Raymond. At the time, I compared my discussions with them as akin to having a friendly discussion about politics around a table at a...
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Task Force: Child Porn Cases Increase In W.Va.
CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Cases involving child pornography are increasing in West Virginia. The West Virginia Internet Crimes Against Children task force said it has investigated 103 cases this year as of Aug. 1., compared to 113 cases in all of 2007 and 42 in all of 2006.
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Software: Apache. PHP/4.3.9
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The Appalachian Online |
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Not so idle: HP earns green transport logo for business products
It takes more than better attention to energy-efficiency or attention to materials to classify some gadget or another as green tech. That's why Hewlett-Packard has made a concerted effort to have its products vetted as part of the Environmental Protection Agency's SmartWay logo program, which focuses on the fuel consumption...
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Government Computer News
Sagem Morpho Inc. introduced its new Morpho RapID 1100 handheld biometric device this week at the 2008 International Association for Identification conference held in Louisville.
Government Computer News |
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The 50 Best Back To School Buys
The king of stationery shops now lets you buy online. This season’s attractions include the pink cats Rock and Roll stationery set for girls and a smart black set with instruments for the boys.
Independent |
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Lightning strike costs 911 at least $37,000
Repairs are almost complete to the Pulaski County 911 system’s computer and communications equipment following a lightning strike that hit the main antenna and did more than $37,000 worth of damage this summer.
Waynesville Daily Guide |
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What's New Now: Best Buy to Sell iPhone 3G
iPhone's (Cr)appstore, Yahoo's Fire Eagle, Facebook beats MySpace and more.
PC Magazine |
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Intel Asks for Your Help In Developing 3D Film
Intel is combining computer animation and social networking to produce an original animated short film.
PC Magazine |
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Everything You Want to Know about the iPhone 3G
David Pogue, the New York Times technology columnist and bestselling author, is back with a bigger, better, up-to-the-nanosecond second edition of iPhone: The Missing Manual. It's the first and best book about every Apple improvement to its own second edition--the iPhone 3G and iPhone 2.0. Over 100 new features are demystified, troubleshot, and evaluated: GPS position tracking, MobileMe syncing, ...
O'Reilly Media |
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Microsoft Talks Up Windows 7 - But Only a Little
Although it is not officially scheduled to be released until 2010, Microsoft is starting to talk up Windows 7, its next OS. To that end, it has started a blog hosted by the two senior engineering managers for the Windows 7 product, Jon DeVaan and Steven Sinofsky, and is promising to release in-depth technical specs in October.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Overseas Father Meets Baby Via Internet
Thanks to the help of technology Marine Sergeant Michael Lauderback gets to be at the side of his wife Jessica and their one-day-old baby.
News On 6 Tulsa |
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Improved ARM core, other changes in TI mobile app processor
After nearly two years -- and much anticipation -- Texas Instruments has introduced the OMAP3530, the next evolution of its widely successful OMAP family of mobile application processors, which includes the OMAP2420, used in a number of mobile consumer applications including the Nokia N93 and N95.
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Port Alice man sues Mountie brother for investigating him
A Surrey Mountie believed that his estranged brother may be a person of interest in a September 2005 firebombing of the Port Mann detachment and used the RCMP computer databases to track him down.
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by Carla Schroder Managing Editor
Well here we are in the 21st century, and my burning question of the day is: Why are computers so dratted slow? I remember all the way back to the 286 CPU. You didn't get any kind of graphical interface with that, and it had a tiny amber or green screen.
Linux Today |
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Scientific Study: Computer Networks Vulnerable To Large Quake
Scientists say the next big earthquake could plunge the Southland into communications darkness. A new study shows fiber-optic lines that provide the majority of telecommunications in the desert and beyond would be broken or overloaded.
KESQ Palm Springs |
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Feeling Through your Computer
A newly designed device lets computer users feel the texture and movement of what they are seeing in front of them.
Usability News |
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Lenovo slips out the new ThinkPad X301: new CPUs, 128GB SSD, still thin as hell
Filed under: Laptops In a weirdly casual move, Lenovo has let details slip on the next iteration of its MacBook Air-challenging laptop -- the ThinkPad X300 -- unsurprisingly dubbed the X301. The new device ups the processor ante by adding the as-yet-unreleased Intel Core 2 Duo ULV (ultra low voltage) U9300 (1.2GHz) and U9400 (1.4GHz), both with a 6MB L2 cache and 1066MHz FSB. ...
Engadget |
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How would you change Lenovo's IdeaPad U110?
Filed under: Laptops When Lenovo's oh-so-nimble IdeaPad U110 crashed onto the scene in January , intrigue was high. After all, it came packing a lightweight frame, a couple of longevous batteries, a respectable price tag and a decent list of specifications. After spending some quality time with the ultraportable, we came away less than enthused, but that's not the point here -- we're ...
Engadget |
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Log out: Fewer users, laptops threaten Internet cafe business
DOHA • The Internet café business here is in the doldrums because of a seasonal lack of surfers. Many were away for summer and a number of Internet users avail of free wireless Internet at some designated places in the city using laptops they procured at attractive prices through retail outlets.
The Peninsula |
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