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Google ushers in 'Chrome' browser
The search engine giant wants to take market share from Microsoft's Explorer.
Everett Herald |
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Harrodsburg Area Technical Center renovations complete
HARRODSBURG - The muted clicking of keys and computer mice might not conjure up visions of industrial education. However, you might be just as likely to find someone working quietly at a screen as hammering away at heavy metal in the recently renovated Hugh Jones Harrodsburg Area Technical Center.
The Danville Advocate-Messenger |
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Consumer Alert: Laptop Recall
Sony is recalling 440,000 Vaio laptop computers because of a wiring flaw.
WILX 10 Lansing |
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Dell Inspiron Mini 9 laptop officially launches
Windows XP-based netbook available from £299 Dell has officially launched the Inspiron Mini 9. The much-vaunted mini-laptop from Dell is available now running the Windows XP operating system.
PC Advisor |
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Five Best Download Managers [Hive Five]
You download hundreds of files to your computer on a weekly—and sometimes daily—basis, a practice that can take forever and has the potential to turn your organized filesystem into a...
Lifehacker |
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Sony says laptops overheat, urges repairs
TOKYO (AFP) - Sony Corp. said Thursday that overheating notebook computers slightly injured seven people and urged customers to bring in some 440,000 units for repairs.
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Sony says laptops overheat, urges repairs
TOKYO (AFP) - Sony Corp. said Thursday that overheating notebook computers slightly injured seven people and urged customers to bring in some 440,000 units for repairs.
AFP via Yahoo!7 News |
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Sony says laptops overheat, urges repairs
TOKYO (AFP) - Sony Corp. said Thursday that overheating notebook computers slightly injured seven people and urged customers to bring in some 440,000 units for repairs.
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Consumer alert: Sony recalling Vaio laptops due to overheating
TOKYO — Sony Corp. is recalling 440,000 Vaio laptop computers worldwide because of a wiring flaw that could cause overheating.
The News-Press |
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Sony says laptops overheat, urges repairs
Sony Corp. said Thursday that overheating notebook computers slightly injured seven people and urged customers to bring in some 440,000 units for repairs.
AFP via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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THE AUTHORITY ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, HEALTH AND LOSS PREVENTION
ADD OH ISSUE HEADLINES ON YOUR DESKTOP! You can now add HLR headlines to or or any other RSS reader by using our feed. Also receive a custom newsletter on just the industry you are interested in.
Occupational Hazards |
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AMD donates computer labs to SA schools
AMD AND NEDBANK have teamed up to help out South African schools by donating two more computer labs to the country.
The Inquirer |
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Sony Recalls 73,000 Vaio Laptops Due To Burn Worry
alphadogg writes "Sony is recalling 73,000 Vaio TZ laptops because of a possible manufacturing defect that may cause them to overheat, the US Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday. The recall relates to a problem with wiring near the computer's hinge, which could short-circuit and overheat in certain circumstances, perhaps burning the user. One person has suffered a minor burn as a ...
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C-DAC inks pact with NIC for e-Governance applications
New Delhi, Sept 4: Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the National Informatics Center (NIC) for implementation of a new software BOSS Linux on e-Governance projects.
New Kerala |
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New-age site seeing
What do you do on the Internet? Research? Download music? Surf Facebook?
Colorado State Collegian |
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HP Launches Virtualization Suite
September 4, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Hewlett-Packard has announced a new series of products and services designed for virtualization deployment and management including what the company calls the "world's first server blade designed specifically to host virtual machines."
Web Host Industry Review |
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Office 2008 Survival Guide
If you've recently upgraded to Microsoft Office 2008, you may like the productivity suite's new features, but you may also...
PC World |
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Someone's Knocking At The Door: New Deadbolt Security The Wireless Way
I hear you knocking, but you can't come in unless I let you via my Schlage wireless, keyless entry system. And while you're at it, smile for the camera
ChannelWeb |
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Red Hat Buys Qumranet to Extend Virtualization Reach
Red Hat acquired an Israeli software company to expand its support for virtualization technologies.
PC World |
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Red Hat buys Qumranet to extend virtualization reach
Red Hat has expanded its support for virtualization technologies with the acquisition of Israeli software company Qumranet, developer of the open-source KVM (kernel-based virtual machine) project, for US$107 million.
Network World |
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Board gets a sneak preview of rSchoolToday site
It was just a sneak preview, but after only a few minutes of watching Laurie Wavra at Monday's School Board meeting click through some of the pages of information available on the Crookston Public Schools' new Web portal, rSchoolToday, it was clear to all in attendance that the school district's new site is way different than the old one.
Crookston Daily Times |
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Cornell gets $10 million NSF grant to establish new sustainability institute
( Cornell University Communications ) Could a computer model help stabilize the tuna population? Can we compute how to transition to ethanol fuel without jeopardizing food production?Those and other questions will be tackled by computer scientists, applied mathematicians, economists, biologists and environmental scientists affiliated with Cornell University's new Institute for Computational ...
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Minneola Council member resigns after porn found on computer
Council member Joe Teri resigned Wednesday evening after city officials found thousands of pictures of pornography on his city-issued laptop computer.
Sun-Sentinel |
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Google Co-founder: No Mac Chrome an Embarassment
Mac user and Google co-founder Sergey Brin may be happy that his company's Chrome Web browser is out and in the public spotlight, but he called the current lack of a Mac-compatible version "embarrassing."
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TimeBridge Becomes First Scheduling Application to Integrate With Apple iCal
TimeBridge today announced that the TimeBridge Personal Scheduling Assistant is now fully integrated with Apple iCal, becoming the first scheduling application to support the increasingly popular calendaring system.
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