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Tech's season opener is going high-tech
Georgia Tech athletics director Dan Radakovich admits he has never watched a football game on a ... computer.
Atlanta Journal-Constitution |
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Beijing Olympids
Beijing Olympics Chinese complaints emerge Behind the grandiose in world's eyes, anger of locals begins to surface. Sunday Times (UK). Aug 18, 2008 By Michael Sheridan, Beijing - The mystery of the half-filled stands at many events at the 2008 Olympic Games has been solved, according to Chinese internet users, who say it is the result of a policy to prevent the gathering of large and possibly ...
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New Logitech Mouse Clips to Your Notebook
SYDNEY, Australia — Aug. 18, 2008 — Many people prefer a mouse to a touchpad but often leave the mouse behind when moving from room to room. Logitech is about to change all that with the introduction of the Logitech® V550 Nano cordless laser mouse for notebooks, featuring the Clip-and-Go dock.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Technology fascinating although not infallible
POSTCARDS could soon find some competition with this month's launch of Google Street View, which allows the user to show off an entire town.
Goulburn Post |
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Bono blamed for unreleased U2 songs on Internet
The next time U2 manager Paul McGuiness wants to rant about music piracy on the Internet, he may have to add his own boss to his list of targets.
CNET via Yahoo! News |
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TV remains top source of news even as online grows
NEW YORK -- Fewer Americans are reading newspapers and are instead getting their news online, but television remains the leading source of news in the country, according to a survey released Sunday. Not surprisingly, younger people tend to get more of their news on the Internet, while older folks use traditional media such as television and newspapers, the Pew Research Center's biannual survey ...
The Capital Times |
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Software offers new (photo) reality
As image-editing software grows in both sophistication and ubiquity, alterations to pictures go far beyond removing red-eye and whitening teeth.
International Herald Tribune |
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Maîtrisez VBA Excel et Access 2007
Michèle Amelot Editions ENI Collection : Coffret Ressources Informatiques 782 pages 49,00 € Ce coffret contient deux livres de la collection Ressources Informatiques. Des éléments sont en téléchargement sur le site de l'éditeur. VBA Excel 2007 - Programmer sous Excel : Macros et Langage VBA Ce livre s´adresse aux utilisateurs Excel ou aux développeurs souhaitant créer des applications ...
ITRnews |
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PC Tools lance son offre 2009
PC Tools a annoncé aujourd'hui la sortie des logiciels Internet Security 2009, Spyware Doctor and Spyware Doctor avec Antivirus version 6, Registry Mechanic version 8 et Desktop Maestro version 3. Le lancement de ces produits coïncide avec l'inauguration du nouveau logo de PC Tools sur les interfaces utilisateurs de ses nouveaux produits. Selon PC Tools, Internet Security 2009 et Spyware ...
ITRnews |
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Investigation Of Former Lawmaker Moves Slowly
It's been six months since investigators searched the home and seized the computer of a western Maryland lawmaker during a child pornography investigation, and still, no charges have been filed against Robert McKee.
CBS 13 Baltimore |
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Education boss defends cheap laptops
The New South Wales director-general of education says a proposal to provide cheaper wireless laptops for students will not affect quality.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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How I Made It: Dan Meis
The stadium architect, who was the leading designer of the Staples Center, says it's crucial to be constantly innovative, sharp and fresh. He aims to be 'Apple rather than Microsoft.' The gig: Stadium architect Dan Meis, the lead designer of the Staples Center, is working with billionaire developer Ed Roski to draft a proposal for an NFL arena in Los Angeles. Meis, now managing director of ...
Los Angeles Times |
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Komputer Klinic: Make money with your craft online
Are you a budding musician or photographer? Do you have a knack for handicrafts? Then why not make some money off of your talents? You can, thanks to the Internet.
East Valley Tribune |
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Cable links east Africa to internet grid
Environment, science & technology: The last piece of the jigsaw is now in place to allow fast, cheap internet access in east Africa
Guardian Unlimited |
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Serving 3 Brands: Burger King, Google and Seth MacFarlane
Seth MacFarlane, creator of the ?Family Guy? TV series, is teaming up with Google and Burger King to animate both an online series and ads to go with it.
New York Times |
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New Web Site Aims to Be Facebook for Sports Fans
David Katz believes that his Web site, sportsfanlive.com, will compete well against established sports sites he views as stodgy and too congested for fans to wade through.
New York Times |
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Fox News Joins a Social Network, but Not Its Parent?s Site
Fox News Channel wants more friends. But instead of using the News Corporation?s own social network, it?s choosing to network on the site?s chief rival, Facebook.
New York Times |
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Plugging digital gap for disabled
KUCHING: A community centre with broadband Internet will be built for the disabled here before the end of the year.
The New Straits Times |
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Program to rejuvenate hands-on science education in San Mateo County
n Gene Connection to donate laptops, equipment in effort to enhance learning
San Mateo County Times |
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Uncertain times for local chipmakers
WHILE the global outlook for the semiconductor and hard disk drive industries is positive, the perception of the local players in the electronics and hard disk drive component manufacturing industries differ.
The Star |
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Age plays role in news consumption
NEW YORK (AP) — Fewer Americans are reading newspapers and are instead getting their news online, but television remains the leading source of news in the country, according to a survey released today.
Hattiesburg American |
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Need to Know: Tuesday session in Southport is all about oysters
SOUTHPORTTuesday sessionis all about oystersMarine scientist Troy Alphin will give a free presentation on The Under-appreciated Oyster from 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the Southport Community Center, 223 E. Bay St.
The Wilmington Star-News |
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Internet: Last piece of fibre-optic jigsaw falls into place as cable links east Africa to grid
They are the arteries of the modern world. Stretching for tens of thousands of miles over the ocean beds, the vast web of intercontinental submarine cables have brought the possibility of cheap high-speed internet and clear long-distance telephone calls to all major parts of the globe. Except one. East Africa remains the only large, inhabited coastline cut off from the global fibre-optic ...
Guardian Unlimited |
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Asus' Eee PCs getting bigger, better
When Taiwan's Asustek Computer Inc. brought out the Eee PC last year, it created a new category of tiny, inexpensive laptops. Despite its success, the computer had one confounding element: Its keyboard was really small — good for kids, maybe, but not for adults.
Austin American-Statesman |
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Web networking: MySpace invader does business
A new British dotcom start-up will today take on the might of Silicon Valley in the booming market of social networks aimed at people in business with the launch of Talkbiznow.com. Following the success of sites such as Facebook, MySpace and Bebo, social networking has moved into the business world. In June, California-based LinkedIn, which has more than 25 million users, joined the internet ...
Guardian Unlimited |
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