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Beware of scams for free things: Plain Dealing
Some things in life may be free, but they're rarely things that are advertised. Harvey Silver, who splits his time between Florida and Northeast Ohio, got a reminder of that recently, when he responded to a TV commercial offering a free laptop computer.
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ASUS G70 Details
Asus released details about the SLI gaming notebook G70 that Asus previewed at the CES 2008. The Asus G70 features what Asus calls a Multi Dual-Engine architecture. What that means is that Asus doubled major system components, including dual graphics ...
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-05-01 09:12 Vodafone UK changes customer pricing plan to include unlimited internet access
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Vodafone Plc. said it is changing the way it prices its monthly plans for its UK mobile phone customers.
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MS board mulls Yahoo options
Published by Incisive Media Investments Ltd.
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Getting started with Linux virtualization
With all the Linux distributions available, trying out more than one can be tempting. By installing a virtual environment, you can run several operating systems on your machine, keeping them completely isolated from each other in their own sandboxes. Here's a look at how get started with three popular virtualization environments: VMware, VirtualBox, and QEMU.
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Apple Goes to the Movies
Apple puts pressure on rivals as it looks to sign deals with movie studios to sell new releases through its iTunes Store... Download a VMWare LAB MANAGER STARTER KIT, FREE! Virtualize the test lab while cutting costs. Get your Free Virtual Lab Starter Kit today.
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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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Computer heritage faces storage crisis
AUSTRALIA'S computer heritage is at risk, with historic machines from the nation's computing past now facing the rubbish tip.
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The Future of Social Networking is in Video Lifestreaming
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of "Video Lifestreaming: Social Networking Meets Video Streaming" to their offering.
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HP to replace RAM with 'intelligent memory'
Develops working sample of memristor HP has developed intelligent memory that can make decisions by analyzing data it has stored in the past.
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Microsoft board mulls fresh bid to tempt Yahoo
Leaked report suggests that bid will be upped Microsoft's board met yesterday to decide how to proceed with the company's bid to acquire Yahoo. According to the The Wall Street Journal, however, no decision was reached.
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MICROSOFT'S YAHOO! BID STILL UP IN THE AIR
Microsoft's board of directors concluded its meeting last night without reaching a decision on the software giant's next move in its $42 billion takeover battle with Internet icon Yahoo! The range of options open to Microsoft and its CEO Steve...
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Online coverage for Post and Echo newspapers in 'election 2.0'
Reporters at the Liverpool Daily Post and Echo will be harnessing the internet to bring breaking coverage of tonight's local elections. Maps, blogging software and live video streaming will all be brought into play as the cross-title digital team works right through election night.
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PSNI fears 'internet fight plan'
Extra police will patrol a city's streets this weekend because of fears youths have planned a mass brawl online.
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Budding musicians hoping to play on stage at Reading Festival will be left disappointed after an internet hoax has been exposed. A site calling itself Festival Unlocked claimed to give up-and-coming bands the chance to play at this year’s event by beating other aspiring musicians in a competition.
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Smart tips for buying cars
Danny Chan is the CEO of AutoBrag.com, a Web site designed to help consumers save money when they buy cars. Here's his top suggestions for car buyers who want to maximize their buying power.
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LINGOs names Rose Jorgensen Volunteer of Year
Rose Jorgensen put the zing into an online stress-reduction course. Where there are disasters, from Florida's hurricanes to Africa's hunger and AIDS, there usually are humanitarian workers. A vital line of support for those workers connects to Central Florida.
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Samsung Mobile Installs New Recharging Points in Airports
Samsung Mobile has installed new phone and laptop charging stations in terminals at LaGuardia Airport (LGA) and Orlando International Airport (MCO). Samsung Mobile Charging Stations have four outlets per station, allowing several travelers to re-charge their electronic devices at the same time.
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Book fest on Sunday features top authors
Just like everything else in our lives, the cost of staying literate is going up. Literacy is a commodity that needs to be continually replenished. Books, magazines, newspapers and the Internet all contribute to our general well-being.
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Canal Boat Rides In Easton
Aboard the Josiah White II, Google, iPods and TiVo fade deliciously into the background. Passengers are transported to a time when the Easton canal was a highway of sorts, with barter-filled boats cruising down the quiet waterway -- pulled by mules.
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Recent Original Stories
" BlueIllusion 0.06 is out for downloading and testing.
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New Littelfuse, Inc., Technical Center Boosts Support for Asia-Pacifi (2º)
Region Customers 28/04/2008 15:42:00 Business Wire virtually every product that uses electrical energy, including automobiles, computers, consumer electronics, handheld devices, industrial equipment, and telecom/datacom circuits.
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Sezmi offers new slant on TV subscription
Excerpts from the blog This could be huge, if it doesn't confuse consumers who are already struggling to sort out their digital-TV options...
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Online dating losing its stigma among college students
Match.com and similar services see a rise in college-age subscribers. Dating Web sites have been gaining popularity for years, and University of Central Florida students are among the millions of people looking for love online.
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HP invents something genuinely brilliant
APRIL 30TH 2008 might well go down in electronics history. Megaboffins at the HP Labs in Palo Alto have conjured up something that was theorised back in 1971 (by Leon Chua at UC Berkeley), a fourth basic element of electronics: the memristor (a non-linear resistor with memory).
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