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Terry and Clarence Low: HEADLINExxx
Q: On my standard PC, I can easily store files on floppy disks and also on flash drives. However, I don't know how to do the same with the listing of all the bookmarks that I have saved over the last several years.
The Monterey County Herald |
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Ginn, Free win gold in men's pairs
Australia's men's pair crew of Drew Ginn and Duncan Free have won Olympic gold at the Shunyi Rowing Centre today. AAP Ads from Yahoo! Search Marketing:
The West Australian |
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Tropical storm forms in Caribbean
MIAMI -- The sixth tropical storm of the 2008 Atlantic hurricane season formed yesterday over the Dominican Republic and was expected to track westward in the direction of Florida and the Gulf of Mexico, the U.S. National Hurricane Center said. Computer models used to predict storm tracks indicated Tropical Storm Fay was likely to cross the mountainous centre of the island of Hispaniola, shared ...
Victoria Times Colonist |
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In brief: Matters of Faith
50th ANNIVERSARY: St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic Church, 2200 Arctic Blvd., welcomes the Rev. Gerald Dino, Eparchy of Van Nuys in Phoenix, Ariz., at 7 p.m. today to celebrate the church and the 50th anniversary of the first Byzantine-Catholic Divine Liturgy in Anchorage. For details, call 277-6731 or visit www.ak-byz-cath.org.
Anchorage Daily News |
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BIMBO AD 'BUCKS' UP JOHN
Thanks, bimbos! Announcing a record fund-raising month, John McCain's campaign said yesterday it received a wave of Web donations after airing its controversial TV ad linking rival Barack Obama to airhead celebrities Paris Hilton and Britney...
New York Post |
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Graphics cards have AMD at top of its game
Development of powerful hardware unlikely to have impact on company's plans for a plant in Malta, but it does bolster image MALTA -- After seven consecutive quarterly losses, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. has been basking in the glow of a new set of graphics cards that are creating a buzz.The cards, which AMD says are the world's most powerful, aren't likely to have much of an impact on the ...
Albany Times Union |
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Dialog addresses getting commuters onto rail
Last week’s Livable Houston/ Smart Growth Initiative meeting on Wednesday July 23 featured a presentation by two popular Internet bloggers about the prospects of bringing efficient commuter rail to Houston.
West University Examiner |
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WEIRD BUT TRUE
This debate got a little too spirited. Two debate-team coaches got into a profanity-laced argument that ended when one yanked his pants down and flashed his rear end at the other. "In 18 years of taking part in debates, I have never seen an...
New York Post |
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Spying poised to become easier
Justice Department plan gives greater latitude to state, local police WASHINGTON -- The Justice Department has proposed a new domestic spying measure that would make it easier for state and local police to collect intelligence about Americans, share the sensitive data with federal agencies and retain it for at least 10 years. The proposed changes would revise the federal government's rules ...
Albany Times Union |
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Indian celebration
The Friends of India Association of Tuscaloosa will sponsor 'Gateway to India,' a free event at McFarland Mall, 900 Skyland Blvd. E., from 1 to 5 p.m. today. There will be free food samples, demonstrations of sari tying, dance, chess, cricket and henna tattooing for a fee. The event is open to the public. Call 205-792-5476.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Internet business Southern Things expands
Creating and selling dry mixes for Southern-style biscuits, pancakes and cobblers, the company found a niche and soon struck deals with other Southern food companies to sell wares online.
The News & Observer |
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Veteran deputy sheriff faces child pornography charges
A veteran Washoe County Sheriff's deputy was charged this week with possession of child pornography after his wife installed spyware on his computer and discovered he allegedly accessed several child pornography Web sites, according to court records.
Reno Gazette-Journal |
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The shocking confessions of a digital age Luddite
I cancelled my home Internet service last week. And as I removed from my computer the numerous programs designed to connect me to the Web, I felt a profound sense of relief.
Toronto Star |
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Cheyenne teen pleads guilty to computer crime
From wire and staff reports CASPER -- A 19-year-old Wyoming resident has pleaded guilty to a felony charge related to the development of a program that took over thousands of computers nationwide to steal credit card information.
Casper Star-Tribune |
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T-Mobile to launch Google phone
T-Mobile is to launch the first phone based on Google's Android design on September 17, in hopes that the new device will compete with Apple's iPhone, Wired magazine reported on Friday.
Hindustan Times |
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T-Mobile to launch Google phone in October
San Francisco, Aug 16 : T-Mobile is to launch the first phone based on Google's Android design Sep 17, in hopes that the new device will compete with Apple's iPhone, Wired magazine reported Friday.
New Kerala |
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Libraries turn page on stuffy chapter
Libraries used to conjure images of dusty books and stuffy librarians, but today libraries are vibrant centers where people can check out DVDs or surf the Internet.
The Desert Sun |
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Shopping Malls Replace Old Department Stores in Germany
The ordinary department store is gradually disappearing in Germany due to competition from online shopping and suburban malls. Mass discounters and high end luxury department stores however are not affected by the trend.
Deutsche Welle |
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Children's Impact Center web profile links to pornography
The Community and Children’s Impact Center’s is being promoted on a biker website (www.bikerornot.com/index.asp&userID=54363). In the web profile is a link to a message board that contains images and postings that many would consider pornographic.
Eastex Advocate |
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Man in a million has pride of place
THE best and most memorable moment of the Olympics so far? I thought it came during the stupendous opening ceremony, right at the end of the section in which seemingly 10,000 Chinese were in those pop-up boxes - though none of us was sure if they were computer driven or had humans inside.
Western Advocate |
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Keep That Laptop in the Bag in the Security Line
The Transportation Security Administration is apparently trying to make our lives a bit easier while not reducing one aspect of the security theater that's more reality than acting. The TSA will, starting tomorrow, let you keep your laptop in a bag that provides a clear image.
Washington Post |
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Dell Latitude's E-Family Values
UPDATED: 8/12/08 -- 11:26 a.m. PDT Today Dell unveils its new take on the business notebook with its "E" family of laptops. Trying to merge consumer sex appeal with business-savvy notebook features is no easy task--but that isn't stopping Dell from making the attempt. Is the new line merely business...
Washington Post |
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Sex offender laws in Nevada face court challenge
Sat, Aug 16, 2008 (1:18 a.m.) Eager to protect children from sexual predators, Nevada and other states across the nation are adopting laws that publicize the names of offenders on the Internet.
Las Vegas Sun |
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MoneyZone
All of those online job-search sites may actually be hampering job-seekers, a new study found.
New York Daily News |
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Classified ad e-mail scam
An e-mail arrived the other day requesting the cost of placing an ad in the Daily News classified section. But it was most likely a phishing scam.
New York Daily News |
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