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Pocket Doc
Dr. George Q. Research has shown that too much exercise is bad and too little exercise is just as bad. There are always new studies conducted that show the right amount of exercise and the types of exercise I should be engaging in. What, in your opinion, is a healthy exercise regimen for a college student? A: Anybody catch the recent news story (Google "exercise pill") about the ...
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Nearly half of Britons suffer "discomgoogolation"
LONDON (Reuters Life!) - Feeling stressed or anxious at an inability to access the Internet? Don't worry, you're not alone and now there's a word for it: "discomgoogolation".
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How the Nintendo Wii 'keeps children fit' and could turn the tide of obesity
Encouraging youngsters to play the latest 'active' computer games could help them keep trim, doctors believe. Research shows the physical effort of playing Nintendo Wii burns calories.
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Reuters Technology Summary
Google set to introduce its own Web browser SAN FRANCISCO - Google Inc is set to introduce on Tuesday a new Web browser designed to more quickly handle video-rich or other complex Web programs, posing a challenge to browsers designed originally to handle text and graphics. Google officials confirmed news of long-rumored plans to offer its own Web browsing software, entitled ...
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New Orange County emergency ops center focuses on resident's safety
ORANGE - Brandy Ashworth of the West Orange Police Department sat behind a computer talking on a red telephone. The smile left her face as she talked to a woman.
Orange County News |
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Google set to introduce its own Web browser
Google Inc is set to introduce on Tuesday a new Web browser designed to more quickly handle video-rich or other complex Web programs, posing a challenge to browsers designed originally to handle text and graphics.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Google launches internet browser
Search engine Google is launching an open source web browser, Chrome, to compete with Internet Explorer and Firefox.
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Internet Gives Trademark Law More Importance
Some legal experts say trademark issues may take on a higher profile, fueled by the escalating value of brands in general and trademark holders increasingly trying to assert their rights, especially on the Internet.
GigaLaw.com |
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European Court Clears Way for Hacker's Extradition
The European Court of Human Rights has cleared the way for the extradition of a British man who allegedly hacked into secret U.S. military computers, his lawyer said. The court refused to delay Gary McKinnon's extradition to the United States, which he says would violate his human rights.
GigaLaw.com |
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'Free money' for ISPs now in doubt
NEW YORK - It sounded like a winning proposition - free money - for internet access providers.
The New Zealand Herald |
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'Free money' for ISPs now in doubt
NEW YORK - It sounded like a winning proposition - free money - for internet access providers.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Korea, Japan scrap over RAM tariffs
SEOUL - South Korea has urged Japan to scrap punitive tariffs on computer memory chips made by Hynix Semiconductor, saying it is considering taking retaliatory measures.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Tulane players uprooted by hurricane again
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. -- The Tulane football players have hotel rooms with power, comfortable beds and running water. They have their computers and DVDs and a nice place to practice every...
KATC 3 Lafayette |
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Telecom Hub Open for Business
The Telecom Business Hub (telecombusinesshub.co.nz) will provide New Zealand’s small and medium enterprises (SMEs) a one-stop shop to find, try and buy business grade communications and online services.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Samsung launched its X360 laptop at IFA that claims the title of the lightest 13.3-inch screen machine yet.
ARNnet |
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PRESS DIGEST-Financial Times, Wall St Journal Asia editions
Source: Reuters SINGAPORE, Sept 2 (Reuters) - The Financial Times and the Wall Street Journal carried the following stories in their Asia print and/or Web site editions on Tuesday. Reuters has not verified these ...
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Rock Band Brings Locksley Tracks To Downloadable Music Store Catalogue
Harmonix and MTV Games announced today the addition of up and coming rock band Locksley to the Rock Band Music Store catalog of downloadable content.
GameInfoWire |
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What Intel DTS Means for Enthusiasts
At the Intel Developer Forum this year, Intel disclosed some additional information regarding the Digital Thermal Sensors (DTS) on its 45nm processors, as well as the DTS in the upcoming Core i7 processors. So how has this information been received?
Tom's Hardware |
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Google launching free web browser
The free browser, called “Chrome,” is supposed to be available for downloading Tuesday in more than 100 countries for computers running on Microsoft's Windows operating system
The Globe and Mail |
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Guns N' Roses leak spurs harsher chord in piracy
New legal hammer comes down on blogger over Guns N' Roses leaks When five FBI agents arrested Kevin Cogill at his Culver City, Calif., apartment, it marked the newest weapon in the entertainment industry's war on piracy: felony charges against small-time bootleggers.
Chicago Tribune |
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Spout Off
Any liberal who knows how to use a computer can change those polls in a day... that's child's play > _________________ Highly developed spirits often encounter resistance from mediocre minds...
Cape May County Herald |
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Google takes aim at Microsoft with new Web browser
Associated Press - September 1, 2008 5:33 PM ET MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) - Google will begin distributing its own browser in a move likely to heat up its rivalry with Microsoft.
KATC 3 Lafayette |
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Google’s Chrome Browser: What You Need to Know
The Beta Download: Available September 2, 2008 Google’s Chrome Browser is not only real, it’s almost available to users for download. According to the Google Blog Chrome will become available for download tomorrow morning in more than 100 countries. The Beta launch of Chrome was announced in an official blog post called A [...]
Search Engine Journal |
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Google takes aim at Microsoft with new Web browser
Google Inc. is releasing its own Web browser in a long-anticipated move aimed at countering the dominance of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer and ensuring easy access to its market-leading search engine.
USA Today |
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Out with the old means great savings on laptops and more.
September is the end of the summer season, which means out with the old and in with the new for retailers. There are some definate September savings.
ABC 15 Phoenix |
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