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Revamped Google Photo Site IDs Faces
With a face recognition feature set to launch at noon PDT Tuesday, Google's Picasa Web Albums will help users label their photos with the names of subjects.
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Neo Ellipse Mobile Phone Screams with Style
If you didn't know any better, you could easily mistake the newly announced Neo Ellipse mobile phone as a super stylish computer mouse. Just take a look at its back side and you'll notice certain styling cues that are seemingly borrowed from mice like the Logitech MX Air.
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Google Android Getting Google Chrome-Based Mobile Browser
Although the Internet surfing community is already filled with the likes of Internet Explorer, Firefox, Safari, Opera, and others, many are saying that Google Chrome is not just another web browser . Yes, Google's official foray into the web browser arena has largely been met with positive press and it's ready to make the leap to mobile.
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HP Reduces Individual Consumer Packaging by 97%
When trying to go green with our technology, we tend to get caught up in how to have more energy-efficient electronics and we ponder the effects of all that silicon in our landfills.
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Adobe this week said it would launch an update to its flagship Creative Suite software bundle on 23 September. The first images of Google's new Web browser, Chrome, appear to have leaked via a Flickr user who has published screenshots of the application.
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Adobe this week said it would launch an update to its flagship Creative Suite software bundle on 23 September. Adobe is launching an online community with a word processor and file sharing, while adding Flash and interactive maps to Acrobat 9.
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Michael Moore to offer free film download aimed at 'slacker' voters
U.S. documentary filmmaker Michael Moore plans to make his next movie available online for free later this month.
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September 4, 2008
NEW YORK -- A magician who lists "Lolita" as one of his favorite books, according to his MySpace Web site page, has been charged by police with hiding a video camera in his photo studio to tape a mom and her daughters as they undressed.
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Stimuli 3.0 Lamp Is Perfect for Home, Work, Spaceship [Concepts]
Honestly, we'd have posted the Stimuli 3.0 lamp even if it did nothing special. Just look at it, sitting there all science fiction-y, like some huge alien computer's vulnerable data core. But it just...
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Adding Streaming Radio to Apple TV
Your copy of iTunes plays streaming radio. Your iPhone can do the same with the right application--and that right application...
PC World |
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Zoho Adds Google Docs-like File Management
Better late than never - and the Zoho version offers nice features Google Docs doesn't have.
PC World |
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SearchCap: The Day In Search, September 4, 2008
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Cleaning Up the Retail Site Navigating Mess In recent years, many retailers have implemented powerful attribute-based (a.k.a. faceted) navigation systems that make it easier for customers to filter, sort, navigate, and buy from a retailer's ...
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Yahoo Stocks Crash Could Signal Founders Ouster
Yahoo's stock has fallen to its lowest level in nearly five years, which could signal the ouster of CEO Jerry Yang.
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AppleJack 1.5
As someone who's written books and many articles on Mac troubleshooting, one of my favorite utilities has long been The...
PC World |
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Comcast Appeals FCC Sanction
Comcast made no secret of its interest in challenging the Federal Communications Commission’s order in August sanctioning the cable company for how it impeded the Internet connections of some customers as they were trying to share files over the Internet.
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Microsoft to Release Four Critical Patches
Microsoft will issue four critical patches next Tuesday.
PC World |
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Obama dominating race on the Internet
It's virtually no contest between Barack Obama and John McCain. According to a new report, the Democratic candidate for president is clearly beating his Republican rival by a landslide - on the World Wide Web.
New York Daily News |
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Skype Offers Subscriptions, Products, Features for Students Worldwide
Skype, the worldwide leader in Internet communications, provides the more than 223,000 students studying abroad* the means to connect with anyone, anywhere while sticking to a budget. According to the University of Minnesota Learning Abroad Center, students studying abroad spend up to $32,921 over the course of the semester on tuition, travel, food, entertainment, and communication expenses.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Sony Recalls Laptop Computers
Parts of the Vaio laptop computer could overheat enough to warp the shape of the computer.
WBAY Green Bay |
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Server Intellect Debuts MS SQL 08
September 4, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider Server Intellect announced on Wednesday it has introduced Microsoft SQL Server 2008 on its entire line of Windows dedicated servers.
Web Host Industry Review |
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Guidance Software Shares Expertise at eDiscovery Event for Pharmaceutical, Biotech and Medical Device Industries
Guidance Software, Inc. (585511;NASDAQ:GUID), the World Leader in Digital Investigations(TM), whose customers
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ARTHUR BLACK: Don't judge a rook by its lover
When I Google ‘homeless people’ in my brain, my memory bank serves up two indelible hits. One of them is an incident that happened to me in 1983 in downtown New York. Coming out of the Iroquois Hotel I asked the doorman for the nearest subway stop.
Victoria News |
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Microsoft Gropes for Market Share With Xbox Price Cuts
As the video game industry begins to ramp up for the holiday season, Microsoft announced Wednesday that it has cut the price of its line of Xbox 360 gaming consoles. The new pricing, which goes into effect Friday, starts at $199 for the low-end console, the Xbox 360 Arcade model.
E-Commerce Times |
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120GB Zune found on store shelf in Atlanta
The device was just recently confirmed to be in the works by Microsoft.
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Comcast, the second-largest broadband provider in the U.S., has filed a court appeal of a U.S. Federal Communications Commission ruling last month saying the company couldn't delay some P2P traffic on its network.
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