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PHOTOGRAPHERS The Weatherford Democrat Is Seeking Photographers To Work On An Assignment Basis, Including Weather ... >MORE HOUSEKEEPER Housekeeper Professional Needed For Corporate Officers House Must Be Able To Keep House Immaculate And Be Well Orga ...
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AUDIO: Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen
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Europe Weighs Caps on Roaming Fees for Text Messages
The price control would substantially cut the roaming fees that individuals are charged to send text messages and limits that could reduce the cost of surfing the Internet.
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LG unveils mini-notebook at electronics fair
South Korea's giant electronics company LG debuted its new mini-notebook computer at the Consumer Electronics Fair in Berlin.
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Protecting your computer
Computer viruses are still rampant. In Consumer Reports' latest survey, one in seven Americans had serious problems with viruses, costing almost three billion in estimated damages. Consumer Reports just tested security software to see which offers the best protection.
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TASCAM UPGRADES FLAGSHIP PORTASTUDIO
MONTEBELLO, CA – TASCAM (www.teac.com) has upgraded its 24-track/24-bit workstation to the 2488neo, giving it a bold new look as well as new mastering effects for creating polished mixes. The 2488neo has eight microphone inputs, seven effects processors, an 80GB hard drive and a simple user interface.
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Killer conversion?
In the mobile telecom business, the commonly accepted wisdom is that the future is all about wireless data.
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AMC Moves Into Manhattan
September 3, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Managed services provider Atlantic Metro Communications has acquired data center space at one of New York City's newest premier carrier hotels raising its footprint to 12 points of presence and five fully interconnected data centers.
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Review: Google Chrome Mostly Glitters
Google's Chrome browser is fast and lightweight, with fresh and welcome user interface innovations. But it's still early beta software -- and it shows.
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Police investigate church break-in
The Oshkosh Police Department is investigating a burglary at a north side church. The police received a report Monday that Our Saviors Lutheran Church, 1860 Wisconsin St., had been burglarized sometime after the churchs Sunday services. A laptop computer, compact disc player and cash were taken, Oshkosh Police Sgt. Steve Sagmeister said. Officers are not sure how suspects entered the church and ...
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Canadian parties look south for lessons in web campaigning
With an election looming, Internet-savvy politicians are watching Obama's campaign
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CompactFlash Association Makes New CFast(TM) Specification Revision 1.0 Available
PALO ALTO, Calif.----The CompactFlash Association announces that the new CFast specification revision 1.0 is available to be downloaded from the CFA website at www.compactflash.org.
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Airlines offer Wi-Fi - for a price, of course
Most of our domestic airlines seem to have zeroed in on at least one common strategy for helping their desperately ill bottom lines: Add as many services as you can think of that travelers will pay for, and cut (or add fees to) as many traditionally free...
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Instantiations Updates GWT Designer with Support for Google Web Toolkit 1.5 Release
Instantiations announced the release of GWT Designer 5.1. This major version upgrade of the product includes support for Google Web Toolkit (GWT) 1.5, released August 28, as well as basic support for GWT-Ext and MyGWT, both popular widget kits. read more
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Report: Users Dial Up Mobile Internet
Mobile Internet usage is exhibiting healthy growth in 2008, as more Americans adapt Web friendly phones while existing users grow more adventurous-- consuming more Web content overall, particularly content that lies outside carriers’ ‘walled garden' environments.
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Lincolnshire County Council in the UK has started shifting thousands of workers from Novell to Microsoft systems as part of an IT overhaul.
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Since the launch of Apple's App Store, a steady stream of business-oriented applications have become available for iPhone users.
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Novell issues GroupWise beta
Software giant Novell overnight launched an open beta, or testing, version of its GroupWise collaboration software, saying the software would combine traditional collaboration functionality with updated Web 2.0-style additions.
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Google Chrome Swallows Pop-Up Ads, Advertisers Still Get Billed
The browser actually loads pop-up ads even though the ads won't be seen unless Chrome users choose to maximize the pop-up ad windows that Chrome has minimized.
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Sylvania G — The Little Netbook That Couldn't
In the ever-crowding netbook segment there are some gems. The Asus Eee PC, the MSI Wind and the upcoming Dell Mini Inspiron just to name a few. Then there's Sylvania's G Netbook. This catastrophe is an affront to cheap, reliable computers on virtually every level with its buggy interface, chintzy chassis and crash-prone OS.
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Xperia emulator featured in new Sony Ericsson SDK
In what could conceivably become a serious alternative to alternatives swayed by the allure of Apple's iPhone, Sony Ericsson released today its SDK for developers of applications for its Xperia X1, which is still due for availability this month.
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Linden Labs' Second Life adds VoIP client
At the Virtual Worlds conference in Los Angeles this week, entrepreneurs have gathered to discuss the big business that online worlds have become. Linden Labs' successful Second Life received some noteworthy "fourth wall breakers" today.
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Dell Again Mentions Long-Term Phone Plans
Dell chief executive Michael Dell said his company may one day sell a device that competes with Apple's iPhone, though he does not plan to get into that market any time soon.
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Dykes Exits NebuAd, Privacy Scrutiny for Verifone
Bob Dykes, chairman and chief executive of NebuAd, an online advertising company that aggregates information to serve up targeted ads, has resigned after a summer of intense congressional scrutiny over his company's practices.
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