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A section of Highway 12 will be renamed Thursday for a Rio Vista police officer who died when an oncoming driver crashed into his vehicle on the two-lane road that has become known for its hazards.
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NebuAd Halts Plans For Web Tracking
Tech firm NebuAd has put on hold plans to widely deploy an online advertising technology that tracks consumers' every Web click while Congress reviews privacy concerns associated with the technique.
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Dell Finally Thinks Small and Chic
One of Dell's latest desktop PCs deserves an adjective that has rarely applied to its products: stylish.
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Should software developers fear Facebook, Apple?
Harvard law professor says that controlling third-party platforms may put companies in a gate-keeping position that could stifle innovation. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
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Global publishing software giant Quark has appointed a new executive to lead its Australia and New Zealand operation after its previous country manager left for Epson.
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Teen arrested after school threat
A teen accused of posting a threat against her school online was trying to prolong summer break
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Quark Australia gets new chief
Global publishing software giant Quark has appointed a new executive to lead its Australia and New Zealand operations after its previous country manager left for Epson.
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Families search for missing girls
MISSION - Two families fear their daughters ran away from a Labor Day celebration with a man one of the girls met online. Mission police and the FBI are investigating the disappearance of 13-year-old Alanah Villarreal, and 12-year-old Marissa Salinas.
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Will Its 'Chrome' Web Browser Put a Shine on Google's Long-term Strategy?
Casual observers may have concluded that Google's introduction this week of its 'Chrome' web browser was a direct assault on the dominance of Microsoft's Explorer. But Wharton professors David Hsu and Kevin Werbach see a longer-term strategy at work.
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Top Websites For Automotive Trading
The website ranking of the top ten channels in the Nielsen Online Market Intelligence Automotive category for New Zealand visitors' unique browsers for the month to 31 August 2008*.
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White and bright Toshiba
WHEN you mention to anyone that you own a Toshiba laptop, chances are the reaction will usually be positive. The Toshiba Portege M800 looks to keep up that positive vibe. At first glance, you will be dazzled by the pearly white and glossy exterior.
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NOAA launches new weather Web site
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has launched a new Internet portal for marine weather in the Southeast.
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Chrome suffers first security flaw
Researcher Rishi Narang discloses a malicious link that can crash the new browser.
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Good Old Games
Imagine a full library of classic PC games at your fingertips. Now imagine the ability to download these games for five or ten bucks. That’s what’s going on at Good Old Games, a new site whose focus is to bring those often hard to find classic PC titles to the masses. I know what you’re thinking. You use Vista so a lot of these simply would not...
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Microsoft proposes age-limited digital playgrounds
Company envisions offline identity authenticators creating digital credentials that could prove you are who you say you are on the Internet as part of its Trustworthy Computing initiative.
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Communicating Via the Cepheid Galactic Internet
If an alien species wanted to communicate with Earthlings, or any other civilization that might be out there, how might they do it? Some have proposed microwaves, neutrinos or lasers, or even moving stars around into patterns. But why wouldn't aliens just use the internet? The Cepheid Galactic Internet, that is. [...]
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New laptops leap hurdles to booting up quickly
Computer makers are starting to tackle a road warrior pet peeve: laptops that take too long to boot up.
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eBay auctions become house flippers' tools
"NICE, CLEAN, Nicer!" shouts the eBay offer, boasting of a century-old duplex with great hardwood floors in a quiet Cleveland neighborhood. At this East 72nd Street house, "nice" means windows boarded, siding stripped, kitchen counters missing. "Quiet" means deserted,...
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Fantasy Football craze hits campus
The Fantasy Football craze has hit UTC once again as the NFL season begins. Every year around Labor Day weekend, football fans race for the computer to draft their team. For those who do not understand the idea of Fantasy Football, it is a chance for millions of sports fans to act as a NFL coach to pick the perfect football team.
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The old WB and the online future
The defunct network lives again as a Web-only network, with shows such as 'Gilmore Girls' and 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer.' Last week, Warner Bros. brought back the defunct WB channel in a new form: an online-only network, the first one with a name inherited from Hollywood. You can watch august old WB shows on TheWB.com, along with raggedy new Web-only video series, and the effect, so far, is ...
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School Supplies Help
A tornado torn Kansas school is getting some help from schools in Atchison, Kansas. The Atchison School Board is donating 70 computer keyboards and mice to Chapman, Kansas.
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