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Charting the Tribe:
n ON DECK — Chicago White Sox at Cleveland Indians.n WHEN/WHERE — Today, 7:05 p.m., Progressive Field.n TV/RADIO —STO; WFUN, WTAM.n ON THE MOUND — Left-hander John Danks (10-7, 3.30) for Chicago; right-hander Fausto Carmona (7-5, 4.50) for Cleveland.n TRIBE INJURIES — DH Travis Hafner (right shoulder), RHP Jake Westbrook (right elbow), 2B Josh Barfield (left middle finger), RHP Scott Elarton ...
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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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ARC to Present at Jefferies 2nd Annual Technology Conference in New York
SAN JOSE, Calif., and ST. ALBANS, England----ARC International , a leading provider of consumer IP to OEM and semiconductor companies globally, today announced that Carl Schlachte president and CEO and Victor Young CFO of ARC International will present at the two-day Jefferies 2nd Annual Technology Conference.
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Google taking wraps off new browser today
Google is releasing a Web browser to compete with the likes of Internet Explorer and Firefox, trying to dominate not only what people do on the Web but how they get there.
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Internet Explorer 8 offers some intriguing features
When Mozilla released late beta test versions of Firefox 3 earlier this year, I quickly became enthusiastic about the open-source browser. That's unusual, because often I warn all but the most tech-savvy readers away from beta software. But Firefox 3 was surprisingly stable, with features that instantly made it a must-have.
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Web tracking runs into backlash over privacy
Efforts to sniff out consumers' interests by tracking their personal Web surfing habits are running into the ditch.
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Meat Sauces, Marinades & Rubs
Like this list? Buzz Up on Yahoo! AskMen.com's guide to meat rubs, marinades and barbecue sauces When the fire is hot and tribal drums ring in your head as you lay your sacrificial piece of raw meat across your grilling surface, isn’t it nice to know that you’ve flavored and seasoned your meat just the way you like it?
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Google gets into browsers with Chrome
Google announces its own web browser, called Chrome
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Number of students with Apple computers rises to 40 percent
LTS staff members said the University supports Macintosh computers and those that use Windows.
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Accountants row over ‘professional adviser’ term
UHY Hacker Young is alarmed taxpayers could be fined for innocent mistakes on their returns despite promises from HM Revenue & Customs (HMRC) that they would not be penalised if they took ‘reasonable care’ when completing their returns.
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Students warned about thefts at ASU
Someone stole at least two laptops and a cell phone from Arizona State University's Physical Sciences A Wing and the Business Administration building in Tempe during the weekend.
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Google's browser comic kind of sucks [Google Chrome]
Cartoonist Scott McCloud's 1993 graphic non-fiction book, Understanding Comics, was a breakthrough piece of work. It explained the complex insides of comics writing and illustration in a way that was... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Late last week at the IFA Consumer Electronics trade fair in Berlin, Samsung announced its new X360 ultralight, ultrathin laptop aimed directly at the MacBook Air's wheelhouse.
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Microsoft's Pie in the Skymarket?
News Analysis. Move over Apple and Google. Microsoft may be working on its own mobile apps store, too. But will it be too little, too late?
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MySpace to launch 'High School Musical' contest
NEW YORK, USA: MySpace plans to launch a contest on Tuesday to market the latest in Walt Disney Co's blockbuster franchise ‘High School Musical 3’ in what the News Corp Internet social network called its biggest film campaign to date.
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Buying a green PC not as easy as you may think
Washington, Sep 2 : It's not easy being green - especially when it comes to computers.
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China Telecom First-Half Hit by Wireless Competition
China Telecom has reported an 8% decline in net income to CNY 12.67bn ($1.85bn) for the first half of 2008, on revenue up 1% to CNY 90.43bn ($13.2bn). It attributed the decline to price cuts offered by wireless carriers to customers.
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Qualcomm Violates Broadcom Patent Injunction
The US District Court for the Central District of California has found wireless telecommunications products and services company Qualcomm in contempt of an order designed to prevent the company from violating three Broadcom patents.
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Lenovo Launches Low-Power Business Desktop PC
Chinese PC manufacturer Lenovo has launched a low-power business desktop priced below $400.
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US Navy Awards Contracts to Lockheed Martin and Analex
Lockheed Martin Services and engineering applications provider Analex have both won three-year contracts from the US Navy to provide lifecycle support services to the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center San Diego, and the Navy's Command and Control, Communications, Computers, Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Programs Office in Philadelphia.
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Dell Revenue Rises 11% as Profit Hit by US Slowdown
Dell has reported a 17% decline in net income to $616m for the second quarter 2008, on revenue up 11% at $16.4bn. The decline was attributed to slowdown in US IT spending and its impact on Asia and Europe.
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AMD to increase pressure on Nvidia
Nvidia recently reacted to increased demand for cheap discrete desktop graphics cards with the 9400 GT model to reduce the company’s exposure in the $60 segment. But AMD is readying the third wave of its 4000-series GPUs and told TG Daily that the company has no intentions to hand Nvidia the competitive edge in the entry-level segment.
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Science Sets its Sights on Computer Games
Many people claim that computer games are addictive and can lead to aggression. But it isn't as cut and dry as all that. A new long term study has shown that it isn't the games themselves that are the problem.
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Tuesday, September 02, 2008
♦Basic computer classes, 9 to 11 a.m., Grant County Rescue Mission, 423 S. Gallatin St. Call 662-0988. ♦Mom’s Morning Out classes, 9 to 11:30 a.m. every Tuesday and Thursday, First United Methodist Church, 624 S. Adams St., for ages 18 months to 5 years old. Call 664-5177.
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Makers promote networks for home devices
BERLIN: Across the consumer electronics industry, leading players are revamping their audio and video equipment for a future centered on the Internet, a world where televisions, stereos and computers — even dishwashers and refrigerators — can communicate with each other over a wireless home network.
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