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Computer meltdown has our days in a daze
The South Bay's Choice For 114 Years" somehow got Wednesday tragically mixed up with Thursday - Thursday being May 1, with Wednesday being a different month entirely.
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Madonna Talks About Miley Cyrus Photo Scandal: 'Leave The Poor Girl Alone!'
If there's anyone in the celeb-uverse who's well equipped to discuss the ongoing controversy over Miley Cyrus' Internet and Vanity Fair photos, it's Madonna.
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iPhone most popular camera phone on Flickr
Apple's iPhone is the most popular phone for browsing the internet, but data shows that the phone is one of the most popular for uploading pictures as well. Extracted statistics from popular photo-sharing site Flickr shows that more members use the iPhone to upload photos than other devices, but Flickr notes that there are some limitations on the d...
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share some of our findings with you ."
"Back in January we added the ability to report usage of different features and preferences so we could learn more about how the browser is used in general. First we invited you, our weekly users to help us and in 9.2 we started asking one in 100 users if they want to participate.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 4th May 2006 15:22 UTC, submitted by John Mills
"The words coming out of Microsoft are quite bullish, but the numbers aren't, at least according to Wall Street. The problem is those words won't match reality mainly because MS does not grasp the situation it is in.
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Radiohead at Cruzan
Late last year, English musical pioneers Radiohead, playing Cruzan Amphitheatre on Monday, proposed a tantalizing and potentially risky project - they would offer their new album, In Rainbows, as a digital download for which fans would pay whatever sum they saw fit. The gambit was not only a critical and commercial success, but it continued Radiohead's tradition of squashing expectations. From ...
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County fair entry forms now available online
Entry forms -- and rules information -- for the various contests at the 71st annual Warren County Farmers' Fair are now available for download from the fair web site -- www.warrencountyfarmersfair.org.
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The Internet-All You Need To Know
Learn how to locate information using search engines, write e-mail and send attachments, along with downloading and transfer of files. Ample time will be provided for hands-on activities and individual help. The 4-session course will be held on Tuesday from 7 to 9 PM in room 167 at the High School. The dates are 5/13, 5/27, 6/3, 6/10.
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Cutting a Winning Edge in Law Firm Blogs
Successful law blogs not only educate clients, but also firms that run them -- on how to blog without getting into trouble by giving legal advice. A wisely managed blog shows visitors a firm's expertise. In a competitive legal market, that can be a welcome, winning edge.
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Indian River County School Zone: May 4
We would like to thank our amazing PTA for putting on a spectacular Luau at the Boulevard. It was lots of fun. The money raised will go toward purchasing computer equipment. Thank you PTA we love you!
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News From The Children's Room
Games have been added to the Special Needs Collection. These games are appropriate for the preschool-Grade 2 child with special needs. They may be checked out for a two week period of time. We also have books on CD and on the computer for the children who enjoy listening to stories.
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3-D software improves building design process
To demonstrate the building design software his firm uses, structural engineer Andrew Gayer dragged his computer mouse along a building's floorplan.
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Main centres left behind as broadband heads north
Whangarei will have soon boast New Zealand's fastest broadband. Businesses in the city have been promised high speed fibre-optic broadband internet through a joint venture between Northpower and TelstraClear, leaving Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch behind.
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Animals aren’t animals
I chair a school for the blind (we teach them to use computers with special software from IBM) so I was particularly touched by the photo in the paper the other day of a little blind boy feeding a pot-bellied Vietnamese pig at the zoo. What an exciting experience it must have been for the boy.
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$100 Laptop Program's New President
Charles Kane thinks industry partnerships will boost the laptop's marketability.
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Quick Fix How to fix photos with ‘pet eye’
Problem: Your pet’s eyes appear blue, green or yellow in digital photos (known as “pet eye”), and you can’t fix it using red-eye remover. Solution: A camera’s flash can make pets’ eyes appear blue, green or yellow in digital photos. Red-eye remover, a feature in digital photo programs, doesn’t always fix pet-eye discoloration because animal eyes typically reflect more light than human eyes, ...
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AT&T to launch mobile TV service
AT&T is launching its new video service for cell phones Sunday on two phones, and will charge $15 per month for 10 channels. AT&T Mobile TV is almost identical to Verizon Wireless’ V Cast Mobile TV, and is operated by the same company, Qualcomm. AT&T will have two exclusive channels on the service. AT&T already has a mobile video service called CV, which is based on different technology. It ...
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Bruning goes after Internet criminals
The birth of the Internet has enhanced world communication, but since its advent, an invasion by sexual predators into the cyber world has been undertaken. The law enforcement community has taken steps to combat that threat on the front lines of the World Wide Web, but continues to play “catch up,” according to Nebraska Attorney General Jon Bruning who was in North Platte Thursday to address ...
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Accelrys Releases The SciTegic Enterprise Server 7.0 Platform For Scientific Research Informatics
Accelrys, Inc. ,the leading provider of scientific business intelligence software and services, recently announced the release of SciTegic Enterprise Server 7.0, the premier platform for the integration, analysis, and reporting of scientific data
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Barracks problems reported earlier
A month before an Internet video brought worldwide attention to the issue, an Army health inspection in March recommended cleanup of mold growing in aging barracks on Fort Bragg.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 22nd Sep 2007 01:14 UTC
I upgraded my laptop to the latest Ubuntu Gutsy Gibbon a few days ago only to be greeted with an additional feel of polish and goodness. Read more for our mini preview.
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House OKS broadband study on WiMax
A fight is looming over whether South Carolina should become the first state to adopt the next generation of broadband communication — and who should have access if it does. WiMax would allow extremely fast connection to the Internet from anywhere in the state and access to never-before-seen interactive tools. House lawmakers voted Thursday to appoint a panel of seven tech experts from the ...
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Actuate Reports First Quarter 2008 Financial Results
28/04/2008 20:04:00 Business Wire US7483561020 Actuate Corporation (NASDAQ:ACTU), the leader in delivering Rich Internet Applications Without Limits(TM), today announced its financial results for the first quarter of 2008.
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Jimi Hendrix company says sex tape is not genuine
The company that controls rights to rock guitarist Jimi Hendrix’s music and likeness says a purported sex tape of the musician being sold on the internet is not authentic.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 26th Sep 2006 23:13 UTC
"Today, the Mozilla organization is preparing to release the first release candidate for version 2 of their popular Firefox web browser. Firefox 2 RC1 is available in binary form for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X (the latter a Universal Binary for both PPC and Intel systems).
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