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Affiliate Marketing: The Latest Trend In Earning Profit On The Web
The Internet offers a lot of opportunities for individuals to make a good profit without having to work outside the comforts of their own homes. Freelancing is the latest trend in getting a good income for your daily needs.
Turks.US |
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VPN security - if you want it, come and get it
Attention WiFi hotspotters: You want it If you value your privacy and use Wi-Fi hotspots or other public networks, there is no tool more indispensable than a virtual private network. Yes, technologies such as secure sockets layer (denoted by an "https" in a web address) will prevent information transmitted between a PC and a web or email server from being intercepted, but this protection has ...
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Ad targeting based on ISP tracking now in doubt
It sounded like a winning proposition - free money - for Internet access providers. By tracking their subscribers' personal Web surfing habits, they could help deliver ads targeted to the consumers' interests, and claim a share of the burgeoning online advertising market dominated by Internet search companies. But those efforts to sniff out consumers' interests are running into the ditch. A ...
The State |
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Not-an-Eee Eee PC S101 shows up at the FCC
Filed under: Laptops Although ASUS's "premium" N10 netbook managed to ditch the Eee branding, it looks like the S101 is having a harder time breaking loose from the fam -- the 10.2-inch netbook just showed up in the FCC database sporting the Eee PC name, even though ASUS told us it won't be an Eee when it goes on sale. We'll see how it's is labeled when Uncle Sam gets done with ...
Engadget |
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Live video: Downtown New Orleans
The AP Online Video Network is streaming a live video feed from downtown New Orleans today as Hurricane Gustav makes a Louisiana landfall. This video is available through the Internet Explorer browser only.
The State |
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IFA: Commodore stand
Imagine my surprise when as I took a stroll among the lower echelons of the IFA show I came across a stand for Commodore Computing. When I was young I owned just about every Commodore going. I had a Vic-20, Commodore 64, Commodore Plus/4, and Commodore Amiga 500.
Macworld UK |
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Komando's Q&A: Lock your clock
Question: My workplace has employees punch in and out on a Windows computer. The software uses the computer's clock as a time stamp. Recently, we've had an employee manipulating punch times. This person was changing the clock. Is there a way to lock the computer's clock?
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BSA hangs pirate out to dry
The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has announced its support for Trading Standards in its court win against an East Midlands software pirate.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Students protest uniform dress code
GREENVILLE, N.C. High school students in the Pitt County School system are showing their computer skills in a unique way by protesting a new uniform dress code. The Daily Reflector of Greenville reported that D.H. Conley High School freshman Trey Simpson has created a PowerPoint presentation to show his opposition to the new policy, which requires students to wear collared shirts and ...
The State |
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Microsoft to slash Xbox 360 price in Japan: report
Microsoft will slash the price of its Xbox 360 video game console in Japan by almost 30 percent to try to boost sales amid tough competition from rivals Sony and Nintendo, a report said Monday.
The Manila Times |
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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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CPUs: Intel-compatible processors upgraded to operate up to 66 MHz
Albuquerque, N.M.—Innovasic Semiconductor has started to ship production units of the IA186EB and IA188EB embedded processors. The IA186EB and IA188EB are form, fit, and function compatible with the original Intel 80C186EB, 80C188EB, 80L186EB, and 80L188EB 16-bit high-integration embedded processors.
Embedded Systems Programming Magazine |
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euHeart to personalise care
The computer analysis technique used to visualise how a vehicle would deform during a crash could determine the best treatment for patients with heart murmurs.
the Engineer |
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W-S-based Bloom Agency buys interactive specialist
The Bloom Agency, a strategic marketing firm in Winston-Salem, has acquired a small Greensboro-based Internet consulting firm, its founder and its book of business.
BizJournals |
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Fujitsu seeking £700m over NHS IT contract termination
Fujitsu is reported to be seeking £700m from the Department...
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Pipe Mania Coming to PSP and DS at the End of the Month
Empire Interactive today announced development on Pipe Mania is complete. The frantic, family-friendly puzzler will be released September 30th, 2008 for Nintendo DS, PSP (PlayStationPortable) system, PlayStation2 computer entertainment system and PC. The game has an ESRB Rating of ...
PDA Buyer's Guide |
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Mystery bureaucrat seeks to keep name private
A man known as Mr. X is fighting Canada’s staffing watchdog to stop it from publicly posting his name on the Internet, along with the personal details of his life uncovered while investigating an employment fraud.
Regina Leader-Post |
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Microsoft considers slashing Japan Xbox 360 prices
Microsoft may slash the prices of the Xbox 360 video game consoles in Japan, an intensely competitive market where the U.S. software company has long been struggling against formidable rivals Nintendo and Sony.
KBCI Boise |
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Project Calculator 3.0 adds Quick Filters, menu bar
blue banana software has released Project Calculator 3, a major update to its project time-tracking software. The new upgrade features Quick Filters, a single-click option for frequently-used filters, as well as a menu bar icon, for quick access to the software without its main window. Also present are Growl notifications and a pause-period editor....
MacNN |
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What does overtopping mean?
The word "overtopping" is showing up in lots of stories and blog posts this morning. Just a few minutes ago, we reported that water from the Industrial Canal was coming over a flood wall in New Orleans. Here's how the Federal Emergency Management Agency defines that term: There are three physical forms of overtopping: 1. Green water overtopping occurs when waves break onto or over the barrier ...
USA Today |
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BSA hangs pirate out to dry
Kayleigh Bateman, CRN , Monday 1 September 2008 at 16:30:00 BSA praises Trading Standards following confiscation hearing of East Midlands software pirate at Derby Crown Court The Business Software Alliance (BSA) has announced its support for Trading Standards in its court win against an East Midlands software pirate....
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Getting rid of e-waste
Ron Collett, of C&T Recycling, shrink wraps a partial pallet computer monitors Saturday during an e-waste recycling at the Sonoma United Methodist Church. One volunteer said it was busy all day long and the amount of waste filled three semi trucks.
Sonoma Index-Tribune |
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Thousands lost in internet scam
A Durham woman who thought she was dating a man online loses thousands of pounds to an internet scam.
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First looks: A day with IE8 beta 2
There's plenty to like in Microsoft's new browser, but is it enough to stem the FireFox tide?
Infomatics |
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