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Microsoft launches Photosynth: Your Pictures in 3D
First there was the snapshot, and then came video. Now there is Microsoft Photosynth, a new service from Microsoft Live Labs that goes far beyond how you now view, experience and share photos.
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ViewSonic VX2640w: Large and Pretty
Guys who are suckers for reed-thin, supermodel chassis-based beauties better move on.
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The iPhone has landed
Several weeks after the iPhone 3G was launched in the US and other countries, the Philippines finally gets the much awaited iPhone. ViewSonic VX2640w: Large and Pretty Guys who are suckers for reed-thin, supermodel chassis-based beauties better move on.
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Broadband seen outstripping phone revenues of operators
Revenues from broadband, or high-speed Internet access service, are expected to overtake the income derived by local mobile operators from cellular service, a lawmaker has said.
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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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AUDIO: Post-game interviews
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Demand for HP's Mini-Note growing fast?
Filed under: Laptops HP has always been confident that the 2133 Mini-Note would sell quickly, to the point where the company planned to build some two million units this year, and it sounds like that bet's paying off -- China's Apply Daily is citing sources at HP Taiwan quoting worldwide sales growing 50 percent monthly. That's pretty good for one of the more expensive small laptops ...
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New Harry Potter book available for pre-order on Amazon. 'The Tales of Beedle the Bard'
The book set to cast a spell on the market.I promise! I make The Unbreakable Vow. This is no joke. I wouldn't be that mean. I'm not a Slytherin, for Dumbledore's sake. (In fact, I test Ravenclaw every single time.)Our Fir...
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Family-minded India asks for child-free zones
There is a growing chorus of bloggers and netizens who are calling for adult-only eateries and cafes. Even PG films, they say, should have some screenings without kids.
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Mo.'s virtual school is still enrolling students
ST. LOUIS (AP) -- The first school bells of the year have sounded for Missouri's public school children, but the state's online school is still accepting applicants for kindergarten to 12th grade.
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Ed G. Rodenbeck Jr. When he served overseas, he had no way to communicate with his family. “We had no radio, no telephone, no computers or any of the correspondence stuff you have now,” said 71-year-old Ed G. Rodenbeck Jr. “The World War II people had it worse off than we did.
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"Beat The Sports Guys" football contest returns
Last year's inaugural season of "Beat The Sports Guys," a reader contest presented by The Republican and its Internet affiliate, MassLive.com, was a great success.
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Banks begin to prepare for a possible hurricane strike in the Gulf
NEW YORK - After a natural disaster, there's often no electricity, Internet, or telephone access - rendering credit and debit cards temporarily useless.
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ENVISIONING THE DAY WHEN TECHNOLOGY OUTTHINKS US
In Vernor Vinge’s version of Southern California in 2025, there is a school named Fairmont High with the motto, “Trying hard not to become obsolete.” Vinge is a mathematician and computer scientist in San Diego whose science fiction has won five Hugo Awards.
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After proposing by video game, Jersey City man marries his 'Bejeweled' bride
He popped the question to his girlfriend over her favorite video game last December. Today, computer programmer Bernie Peng made it official when he married Tammy Li at a Morristown ceremony and reception replete with references to Li's favorite game, "Bejeweled."
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Man held for Crown Prince threat
A 31-year-old man was arrested Saturday on suspicion of posting a hoax message on an Internet bulletin board threatening to kill Crown Prince Naruhito, police officials said. Takeshi Yamamoto, unemployed, of Gifu Prefecture, was charged with disturbing the work of Tokyo's Akasaka Police Station with a lie because the message put officers there on alert. The Crown Prince resides in the Akasaka ...
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Smarter Hurricane Evacuations Can Save Lives
Hundreds of lives and hundreds of millions of dollars could potentially be saved if emergency managers could make better and more timely critical decisions when faced with an approaching hurricane. Now, an MIT graduate student has developed a computer model that could help do just that.
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Lines and Bubbles and Bars, Oh My! New Ways to Sift Data
An experimental Web site allows users to upload the data they want to visualize, then try sophisticated tools to generate interactive displays.
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Stockdale council approves Community Broadband WCN Correspondent January 11, 2006
STOCKDALE — The city council met Jan. 3 with a short agenda for consideration. Mayor Johnny Stahl presided over council members L.H. West, Sylvia Perez, Lynn B. Simmons, Becky Adams, and Eddie Alsobrook.
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Wikipedia Edits Forecast Vice Presidential Picks
JimLane writes "The Washington Post reports on the findings of Cyveillance, a company that 'normally trawls the Internet for data on behalf of clients seeking open source information in advance of a corporate acquisition, an important executive hire, or brand awareness.' Cyveillance decided 'on a lark' to test its methods by monitoring the Wikipedia biographies of Vice-Presidential prospects. ...
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Online Job Searches: As Many Dead Ends as Fast Lanes
Acouple of weeks ago, I asked you to share which Web sites had become indispensable in your job searches -- and which ones were driving you crazy.
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Caught in the Web
Fear of cyber crimes is higher than ever before, according to a study published in The Guardian, which states that more than a fifth of all Internet users feel more vulnerable to online crime than more conventional crimes such as burglary. The irony, however, is that this fear has not deterred users from signing up for online banking or managing their financial transactions online.
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