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Police were examining a missing teenager's computer as they worked to solve the mystery surrounding her family's burnt-out country estate.
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Police were examining a missing teenager's computer as they worked to solve the mystery surrounding her family's burnt-out country estate.
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Laptop, books stolen in Butte
The hustle and bustle on Butte's Harrison Avenue didn't deter a suspect from stealing a laptop and school books.
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Sign up for free 2008 Pigskin Picks online pro football contest
Are you ready for some football? With the fall season arriving, SWIowaNews.com, which includes The Daily Nonpareil's NonpareilOnline.com Web site, is offering area residents the opportunity to compete in the SWIowaNews.com 2008 Pigskin Picks pro football contest.
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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.
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Dr. Robert F. Maronde, 88; helped create artificial kidney and computerized prescription drug system
Dr. Robert F. Maronde, a professor emeritus at the USC School of Medicine whose accomplishments included co-creating an artificial kidney in the late 1940s and developing an early computerized prescription drug system in the 1960s, has died. He was 88.
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Free Community Web Sites
The "Community Web Site" feature is available to all non-profit groups, churches, clubs and school groups in our community. Your site will be prominently featured along with other organizations on our Community Web Site page.
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Road Conditions
The Iowa Web page also contains a link for Minnesota road conditions. Click here for Nebraska road conditions.
Southwest Iowa News |
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After the Curtain Falls, the Web Gets Into the Act
Theater is the ephemeral art -- except, that is, when it's bootlegged on YouTube.
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How the NFL Is Using Business Technology and Information Technology Together - IT Management
Behind the excitement and glamor of the football season is some key information technology including: GPS, ecommerce, wired and wireless networking, voice over IP, systems integration, data security, storage and project management-- that support and enhance America’s favorite sport.
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"Nettop" can boot from CompactFlash
— Aug. 21, 2008 — MSI has announced a "nettop" computer using Intel's Atom processor. The Wind MS-6496 includes a gigabit Ethernet port, VGA port, six USB ports, memory card reader, dual drive bays, 7:1 audio output, plus both Mini PCI Express and CompactFlash slots, says MSI. ...
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Editorial: In praise of ... internet mapping
The British Cartographic Society is worried that internet mapping is erasing Britain's history by ignoring landmarks such as churches and ancient woodlands. This view fails to grasp the boundless opportunities opened by interactive websites that enable users to put their own photographs or comments on any part of a map. This wealth of information can be used by anyone with an internet-connected ...
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District reports student data on stolen laptop
District reports student data on stolen laptop COLUMBUS (AP) -- Reynoldsburg school officials were alerting parents Friday that a laptop stolen from a school employee's car contained personal data on thousands of students.
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Bobbie Johnson on fixing a slow-running laptop
My laptop has been running very slowly. Are there any simple suggestions about what to do? There are lots of reasons your PC may be slowing down, such as a lack of free memory or too much going on at once. It could even be that you're just pushing it too far. Your first port of call is to use a program such as AVG to check that there's no malicious software or viruses hiding on your system. ...
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ESCAPE BRINGS TRAINING, DISTRIBUTION, RECRUITING TO NYC
NEW YORK – London’s Escape Studios (www.escapestudios.com) has opened a New York City location, extending its training, recruitment, software, hardware, and production services to the United States. In London, the company teaches computer animation and visual effects, and partners with other top studios, via Sohonet, to give its students an opportunity to work on real-world projects.
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Spore fans spawn more than 3 million creature
Blog: Within minutes of firing up Spore Creature Creator, players with no gaming experience can spawn a unique bouncing, gurgling creature of their own design
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Apple Still Benefits from 'All is Forgiven' Customers
There has always been a solid corps of Apple adherents for whom the company could do little wrong. But as it extends its reach further into the mainstream even casual users have come to identify so strongly with Apple's high-end, individualistic vibe that they're willing to look the other way when products and execution are less than perfect.
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McCain is out of touch
Melanie Wong found a handful of people who don’t believe John McCain’s ignorance of computers or the Internet is anything to be concerned about in his qualifications to be president of the United States.
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Mustangs break all-time points record in opener
The celebration had just hit a shattering pitch when coach KC Sailsbery discovered something which inspires another type of ferocious scream ... COMPUTER GLITCH!
The Fort Morgan Times |
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DOW JONES 11,563.58 -151.60
US SHARES tumbled yesterday as the price of oil rose and a warning by computer maker Dell that companies worldwide are cutting back on technology spending spooked that sector.
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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.
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Man Builds Drivable Replica Of Luke Skywalker's X-34 Landspeeder [Star Wars]
Yes, that's a real landspeeder, just like Luke Skywalker's X-34 in Star Wars. No computer-generated Hollywood movie magic here. Well, except that it doesn't exactly hover. The fiberglass body is...
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Preparing Computer and Cellular Networks For a Hurricane
CWmike writes "As Hurricane Gustav approaches the US Gulf Coast, IT lessons learned from the devastating Hurricanes Katrina and Rita that smashed New Orleans and other areas in 2005 are on the minds of many worried IT managers. David Avgikos, president of Digimation Inc., a 3-D digital animation software company in St. Rose, Louisiana, said, 'We don't have to be told twice.' Meanwhile, the ...
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London News and Reviews
The daughter of missing millionaire Christopher Foster may have been chatting with friends on the internet shortly before their country mansion went up in flames.
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NHS faces £700m legal action over IT project
The NHS is facing an unprecedented £700 million legal action from a Japanese computer firm over a failed project to store electronically the health records of millions of Britons.
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