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Tropical Storm Fay heads for Haiti
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Mail and Guardian |
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Web site set up to handle complaints about state employees behind the wheel
Gov. M. Jodi Rell announced this week that the Department of Administrative Services has created a new Web site to log comments online. Bumper stickers bearing the message “Am I Driving Safely?” and posting the Internet link will be attached to all vehicles within the DAS fleet.
Journal Inquirer |
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Lebanon wireless ‘working’
LEBANON — More than 2,000 people have taken advantage of Lebanon’s all-city wireless network so far, and city officials say they’re pleased with the response.
Albany Democrat-Herald |
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Beyond notebooks: The new school supplies
School-supply basics face competition from products tricked out in bright colors and prints or plastered with the likeness of everyone from Spider-Man to those ubiquitous kids from "High School Musical.
Cape Cod Times |
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Phone companies losing customers to cable services
NEW YORK: Phone companies have been feeling the heat from cable companies for years, as those traditional TV services have expanded their own phone offerings and fought hard for broadband Internet subscribers.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Taking aim at TV-Internet disconnect
Two new products make the connection -- but one has limited programming and the other can only be used on Sony televisions.
Cape Cod Times |
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Software leads to new venture
The group gathers around laptop computers. Its task is planning and coordinating the response of emergency services providers to an approaching hurricane.
Tallahassee Democrat |
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Etisalat offers wireless USB modem
Etisalat has launched the latest version of wireless mobile USB Modem, E170, which can be connected to the USB port directly. The plug and play device speeds of up to 7.2 megabits per second (Mbps) in the downstream and 1.92 mbps in the upstream. The modem also offers SMS facility.
AME Info |
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Popular business directory searches
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The Enid News & Eagle |
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Collinsville technology director to improve city's Web site
Michael Ajero has a simple mission: to make Collinsville's computer system better.
Collinsville Herald |
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MySpace deletes 146 Nebraska sex offender profiles
Registered Nebraska sex offenders wanting to use the social networking site MySpace may have to seek Internet interaction elsewhere. Attorney General Jon Bruning’s office said Friday that MySpace has deleted 146 profiles belonging to nearly 112 registered Nebraska sex offenders.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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Trip Tips
When shopping for rental cars, check www.kayak.com/cars, a travel search engine that compares rental prices and gives average gas prices in the area you're visiting and miles per gallon on the type of car you're considering.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Trip Tips
When shopping for rental cars, check www.kayak.com/cars, a travel search engine that compares rental prices and gives average gas prices in the area you're visiting and miles per gallon on the type of car you're considering.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Costly bugs
Viruses, spyware and other computer bugs cost U.S. consumers $8.5 billion over the past two years, Consumer Reports says.
The News & Observer |
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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?
The Pantagraph |
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Fire stirred family's creativity
In 1995, a fire destroyed the Union City headquarters of the Swift Electrical Supply Co. "We lost everything - all our inventory, our computer system," says August Sodora, 48, president of the family-owned firm.
The Record |
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Fire stirred family's creativity
In 1995, a fire destroyed the Union City headquarters of the Swift Electrical Supply Co. "We lost everything - all our inventory, our computer system," says August Sodora, 48, president of the family-owned firm.
The Record |
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Local researchers in China to observe total solar eclipse
A group of area researchers are in Weinan, China to video capture and broadcast to the Internet a total solar eclipse, observable only from a small narrow corridor on the Earth.
Crookston Daily Times |
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Lawsuit: Facebook ad program has invaded privacy
Facebook, the world's largest social-networking site, is facing a class-action lawsuit charging that its controversial advertising program violated online privacy and computer fraud laws.
Abilene Reporter-News |
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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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Blogging up a crop of friends
OSAGE — Kelli Miller never believed that someday she would be known for her writing, her chickens or her heirloom melons.
The Globe Gazette |
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White House mulls domestic spying guidelines
WASHINGTON: The administration of President George W Bush has drafted a set of guidelines for state and local police agencies that would make it easier to collect intelligence on ordinary citizens, The Washington Post reported yesterday.
Gulf Times |
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English lord calls off online auction for his title
LONDON: A British lord who was selling off his title and property on the Internet website eBay said yesterday that he has halted the auction because of concerns over whether the bids were genuine.
Gulf Times |
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Heirloom photos require special care
Special to The Times by Renee Sloane Everyone loves to take photos, whether on vacation or at a family member's birthday, but all photographers face the daunting question of what to do with photos after they are developed. In our digital age that question is easily answered. Most photos can be stored either on computers or on a disc that can be accessed any time. Friends and family can share in ...
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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