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Picking Steve Jobs' Next Moves: iPods, MacBooks Yes, Tablet Maybe, TV Probably Not (AAPL) — What's up Steve's sleeve? Probably nothing radical soon — at least according to Credit Suisse analyst Bill Shope, who launched coverage of Apple (AAPL) this week.
In a cagy blend of timing, tactics and technology worthy of an ex-advertising man, Rep. John Culberson is pioneering House Republicans' use of hand-held communications links to the Internet to defy the will of Speaker Nancy...
Armed with wireless streaming features, but hindered by an irksome user interface, the affordable ZEN X-Fi is a solid player, but lacks the graceful navigation of devices from Apple or Samsung.
Shudder to think what would have happened if Edwards had come out on top after the primaries. No doubt he would have had to withdraw in disgrace, the way Eagleton withdrew in 1972.
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Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) has appointed Jaspreet Bindra as the head of the entertainment and devices (E&D;) division in India. Bindra was heading up the online business MSN India.
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Defcon A transit agency in New England has filed a federal lawsuit to stop three Massachusetts Institute of Technology undergraduates from publicly presenting research at Defcon ...
Houston Chronicle - By David Ivanovich, Julie Mason - Aug. 10 (Opinion) - "There will always be differences, but overall they're not that far apart," said Gal Luft, executive director of the Institute for the Analysis of Global Security (a Washington-based think tank) and co-founder of a coalition that promotes ways to reduce the nation's dependence on foreign oil. Certainly, both candidates share the same overarching goal -- to wean the nation off its dependence on oil.
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CounterPunch - By Jeffrey St. Clair - Aug. 10 (Special Report) - All this makes Shearon Harris a very inviting target for would-be terrorists. In fact, the Department of Homeland Security has fingered Shearon Harris as one of the most vulnerable terrorist targets in the nation. Potential atomic terrorists don't have to steal plutonium, take a crash course in physics, or concoct a bomb to manufacture a radiological nightmare scenario in the heart of the Carolinas...
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Daily Kos - Aug. 10 (Blog Post) - If you glance over to the right hand margin, you'll see a diary written by a group of staunch, progressive allies from the Americans for Cures Foundation. They are one of many science advocacy groups operating on a shoestring budget who take on massive anti-science think tanks with limitless financial resources. These talented scientists, proven entrepreneurs, and visionary leaders could sit back and make a lucrative living working for corporate America...
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Australian Broadcasting - Aug. 10 (News Report) - Tasmanian scientists are examining the teeth of 100 whales and believe their research shows whaling impacts the mental health of other whales in the pod.
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The Times - By Jonathan Leake - Aug. 10 (News Report) - Invisibility devices, long the realm of science fiction and fantasy, have moved closer after scientists engineered a material that can bend visible light around objects. The breakthrough could lead to systems for rendering anything from people to large objects, such as tanks and ships, invisible to the eye - although this is still years off...
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New Yorker - By Jerome Groopman - Aug. 10 (Special Report) - In August, 2000, Dr. Roger Wetherbee, an infectious-disease expert at New York University's Tisch Hospital, received a disturbing call from the hospital's microbiology laboratory. At the time, Wetherbee was in charge of handling outbreaks of dangerous microbes in the hospital, and the laboratory had isolated a bacterium called Klebsiella pneumoniae from a patient in an intensive-care unit...
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Image from NASA A mass migration that began almost 3.5 million years ago is set to resume over the coming years as the Arctic Ocean continues to warm. In a new study published in the latest issue of the journal Science, Geerat...
Microsoft has recently announced that Windows Vista will display a black screen when upgraded from OneKey Recovery 5.0 installed copies of Vista RTM to Windows Vista SP 1.
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If you want to quickly stop background processes to speed up your computer, the following steps would quickly help you do it.
1. Pop the run command
2. Type MsConfig and run as adminstrator
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