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Take your profile with you online
A common complaint about the Internet is that the typical user has to maintain multiple personal profiles on multiple sites, ranging from Facebook to Last FM. Enter mEgo, a personalized portable profile that travels online with you across social networks. The mEgo.com body-shaped widget, which resembles a high-tech baseball card on your screen, stores all [...]
The Christian Science Monitor |
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Presented By: Lycos and ABC Family to Offer Additional Interactive Online Viewing Parties
Lycos Cinema to Continue Hosting Online Viewing Parties With ABC Family's New Hit "The Secret Life of the American Teenager" on Deck Read more Ads by Pheedo
Blogcritics.org |
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Letters from federal prisoners going electronic
When Melvin Garcia was sent to prison almost a decade ago for racketeering, he had never used a computer. Now he sends 50 e-mails a month from a federal prison in West Virginia, punctuating notes with emoticons.
WTSP - Tampa Bay's 10 News |
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Intel Leads Global Chip Market to Record Quarter
PC processor unit shipments grew about 3% worldwide in the second quarter, and are were even stronger compared with last year, IDC reports.
PC World |
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New Multifrequency HF/LF Industrial Handheld Computer For Successful RFID Projects
The RFID expert company TECTUS expands their RFID handheld reader portfolio and reacts with it on many customer requests for a Multifrequency RFID Handheld computer.
DataCollectionOnline |
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Letters from federal prisoners going electronic
MIAMI -- When Melvin Garcia was sent to prison almost a decade ago for racketeering, he had never used a computer. Now he sends 50 e-mails a month from a federal prison in West Virginia, punctuating notes with emoticons.
7 News Miami |
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Consim Info seeks partner for its job portal
Chennai, Aug 17 : City-based online service provider Consim Info Pvt Ltd, better known as the Bharat Matrimony group that runs a group of business portals, is now looking for a strategic partner for its job portal www.clickjobs.com.
New Kerala |
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CipherLab's 9400 Industrial Mobile Computer Achieves RedBeam Certification
CipherLab today announced that the CipherLab 9400 Industrial Mobile Computer has achieved certification from RedBeam, Inc., a leading provider of complete barcode-based software solutions, and that the company is a full RedBeam Solution Partner.
DataCollectionOnline |
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UPM Raflatac Teams With International Coding Technologies To Provide RFID Solution
International Coding Technologies, Inc. (ICT) has developed a revolutionary wireless RFID solution for the concrete industry. The solution streamlines critical production and inventory management processes and uses UPM Raflatac's Gen2 RFID tags.
DataCollectionOnline |
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Urbana's original Dumpster diver turns trash into treasure
URBANA – Jim Payne is a one-man recycling program. He walks the streets each morning, as he has for 25 years, sifting through your trash for the treasures within. Payne is waging a private crusade to stop the Earth – or at least his corner of Champaign-Urbana – from becoming the desolate, trash-strewn planet in the Disney film "WALL-E" (which he liked, despite having no use for TV).
The Champaign News-Gazette |
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Bloggers Search Woods In Caylee Mystery
ORLANDO, Fla. -- A group of Internet bloggers following the case of a missing Orlando girl have united and are searching wooded areas of Central Florida for the child in a mystery that continues to grab the nation's attention.
Local 6 Orlando |
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Hacker Spoof, VMware Goof
Opinion: A roundup of the week's industry news, from politics to phishing and plenty between.
PC World |
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Ask Linux.com: Theft recovery, skeleton files, and boot-looping Eees
This week in our parade through the wide world of the Linux.com forums, what to do with a stolen-then-recovered laptop, how to rescue an Eee PC netbook stuck in an endless boot loop, and how make Likewise Open and /etc/skel play nice together. Plus, competitive bash scripting, unanswered questions, and a world of bad Olympic puns.
NewsForge |
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"Virtualization Power Panel" Live From SYS-CON.TV's Times Square Studios
Red Hat CTO Brian Stevens, Citrix CTO Simon Crosby, Egenera CTO Pete Manca, Allen Stewart, Group Manager, Windows Virtualization at Microsoft, and Brian Duckering, Sr. Director of Products and Alliances at Symantec were the top industry executives who joined Jeremy Geelan in the 4th Floor Reuters Studio overlooking Times Square for a special SYS-CON.TV "Virtualization Power Panel" recorded on ...
Linux World |
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Downtown NYC Figure's Death A Mystery
NEW YORK -- Mark Chamberlain's life screamed New York, New York. He was 15 when he ran away from home in Seattle to make it in the nation's biggest city, becoming a club kid, a model, a Web pioneer, one of CNN 's first blog reporters -- and finally, a spiky-haired, tattooed artist called Cal Chamberlain . To fans of his Internet-based TV program, "High Weirdness," he was the charming, darkly ...
WNBC |
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Flooding in Union County
Heavy rain is causing flash flooding this Sunday morning across southern Union County. The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for the southern part of the county until 9:45 a.m. More than 3 inches of rain has fallen in the Waxhaw area since 4:30 a.m. The heavy rain is associated with a persistent band of showers and thunderstorms which has affected parts of Gaston, ...
The Charlotte Observer |
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Debates die hard on U.S. volleyball coach Lang Ping days after China team defeated
The Chinese public have generally shown understanding and respect toward China-born U.S. volleyball coach Lang Ping after she led the American women team to a sweaty 3-2 win over China Friday night. While some criticized her for being "unpatriotic", China's Internet users have largely accepted with peace the result and even cheered for Lang and for the Olympic spirit she displayed. "Sports are ...
People's Daily |
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Outages Leave Google Apps Admins In the Hotseat
snydeq writes "This week's Google outages left several Google Apps admins in the lurch — and many of them are second-guessing their advocacy for making the switch to hosted apps, InfoWorld reports. The outages, which affected both Gmail and Apps, 'could serve as a deterrent to some IT and business managers who might not be ready to ditch conventional software packages that are installed on their ...
Slashdot |
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Metro trains to have power connections inside coaches
Passengers on board metro trains can now use laptops and charge their mobiles while travelling with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) deciding to provide power connections inside coaches.
Business Standard India |
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Campaign smears: Not newer, but a lot faster
The unending news cycle, the explosion of the blogosphere and the freelance work of independent groups have made every campaign entourage a kind of road crew cum paramedic team.
International Herald Tribune |
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Tornado mementos to be displayed
UFM Community Learning Center and Bear Computer Systems are consolidating mementos recovered after the June 11 tornado. The collection will be displayed at the UFM House, 1221 Thurston, in Manhattan, from 9 a.m. to noon Aug. 23.
Abilene Reflector-Chronicle |
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Investigator says forensic search of hard drive takes time
HAGERSTOWN - Computer crimes investigators usually need between 50 and 70 hours to conduct a complete forensic investigation of a hard drive, said Lt. John Wilhelm, commander of the Maryland State Police computer crimes section.
The Herald-Mail |
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How To: Become A Saint
Like this list? Buzz Up on Yahoo! How to be named a saint by the Church Religions bequeath a special, quasi-immortal status on those who live a life of almost perfect virtue, attain a level of holiness and inspire other followers.
AskMen |
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Explosions In The Distance
August 17, 2008: China now has the largest Internet population, with 253 million users. The U.S. is second with 223 million users. While 70 percent of Americans are online, only about 20 percent of Chinese are.
Strategy Page |
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Summer fun for softball players turns to rivals in the fall By Kyle Koso Loveland Reporter-Herald
When it comes to inside information on area prep softball, Brailey Freed is a veritable computer in cleats. The Thompson Valley High School senior catcher has been assembling her working knowledge for years, and in some situations, the level of detail is spooky.
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