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Stopping spies, texting for directions
Firefox's spy-stopper If you use Mozilla's latest browser - Firefox 3 - and don't mind doing a little tinkering on your computer, check out a new browser extension developed by a couple of graduate students and their professors at Carnegie Mellon University...
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US air traffic control grounded by computer glitch
A TINY PROBLEM in an isolated part of a computer network grounded air planes on stretches of tarmac from Orlando to Chicago yesterday.
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Microsoft browser blocks Web ads
The next version of Microsoft's Web browser makes it easier for people to surf the Internet without leaving a trace. Companies that sell advertisements online -- including Microsoft -- can electronically gather tidbits about Web surfers' habits, and then use that information to help decide what kinds of ads to show. However, in the newest ''beta'' test version of Microsoft's forthcoming Internet ...
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Asian Mining Stocks Advance, Led by BHP; China Mobile Declines
Aug. 28 (Bloomberg) -- Asian commodity stocks advanced as concern eased that an economic slump will curb raw-material demand, countering losses in phone and technology shares after analysts downgraded China Mobile Ltd. and Samsung Electronics Co.
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Target settles lawsuit with advocates for blind
Retailer to make Web site more accessible, pay $6 million Target Corp. will revamp its Web site to make it more accessible for the blind and pay $6 million in damages to plaintiffs who joined a class action lawsuit against the retailer, under a settlement announced yesterday with the National Federation of the Blind.
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North Little Rock CrimeWatch
Summary: A $500 computer was stolen in a residential burglary. A window was broken out, and that was believed to be the entry point. No usable evidence was collected at the scene.
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One small hitch for FAA, one giant mess for fliers
CHICAGO (AP) -- When a computer system that distributes flight plans nationwide came rolling to a halt this week because of a software glitch, so did airplanes on tarmacs from Orlando to Chicago.
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Carmichael recycling center thrives in tough economy
While the economy is pounding businesses with layoffs, decreased sales and increased costs, one Carmichael enterprise is booming. Becky Smith, 72, shows off her take at America's Recycling Center. Seniors get an extra 5 cents per pound on Wednesdays. A customer delivers recyclables in a shopping cart. The owners pay for the retrieval of abandoned carts. Employee Felix ...
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Most flights back to normal a day after computer glitch delayed more than 600
When a computer system that distributes flight plans nationwide came rolling to a halt this week because of a software glitch, so did airplanes on tarmacs from Orlando, Fla., to Chicago. The ensuing delays drove home just how easily an apparently isolated problem can trigger network-wide disarray in the country's aging air traffic control system.
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Google uses Democratic convention to pitch products to governments
Google told bureaucrats in Denver for the Democratic convention that its applications can make governments run more efficiently and on a smaller budget.
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Gateway's focus on literacy, technology; training for district-wide initiative on reading began last year
Gateway School District administrators are getting ready to open doors for students on Tuesday by polishing up a refocused curriculum and new technologies. read more »
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Saugus to open drop-off center for tech recyclables
SAUGUS - The town is looking to make recycling tough-to-get-rid-of items like computers and televisions even easier when it opens a drop-off center at the Department of Public Works next month.
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Registration starts for fun in the fall
A wide variety of classes such as ballet, gymnastics, music, swimming, computer, art, cardio kickboxing, Chinese, tennis, Yoga, Pilates, art, and many more are available through West U Parks and Recreation this fall.
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Commissioners adopt $49.8 million budget
One dissenting voice wasn’t sufficient to halt passage of the 2008-09 Comal County budget. The $49.8 million budget includes a 6 percent cost-of-living raise for all county employees and will fund a substantial investment in new computer equipment.
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CTSS quick stop for most computer needs
We know that inside each of you readers of news, there is an inner nerd. We know that the amount of time this nerd spends on the surface of your consciousness varies between individuals, but it is there, nonetheless.
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