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- Department installs in-car computers in cruisers (Fremont Tribune)
 Thu, 03 Jul 2008 16:16:43 GMT The installation of in-car computers for the Fremont Police Department is expected to increase productivity, officials sai... (3 comments)
- Feds: Teen made computers 'zombies' (Casper Star-Tribune)
 Thu, 03 Jul 2008 12:12:47 GMT CHEYENNE -- A local teenager has been charged in connection with an elaborate computer virus scheme that officials say turned thousands of personal computers into "zombies" and used them to rip off banking and credit card information.
- Company Offers Free Computer Recycling (ClickOnDetroit)
 Thu, 03 Jul 2008 16:06:59 GMT Consumers with old computers that don't work have a drop-off site.
- How to make accounting software cool (CNN Money)
 Thu, 03 Jul 2008 10:28:20 GMT It was too weird to be true. In late 2006, a series of videos appeared on YouTube about a Willow Springs, Ill., resident named Kyle Bone who'd created a successful product called "the anti-shirt" - a shirt that exposed the area of one's torso that a normal tee shirt would cover and revealed the area that would otherwise be exposed. In short, said Bone, it cured the age-old problem of "farmer's ...
- How to write a thorough review of a Linux distribution (NewsForge)
 Thu, 03 Jul 2008 20:09:19 GMT I have never written a review of a Linux distribution, but I've read more than I can count, and many of them have been maddeningly incomplete and not worth the time it took to read them. Here's a list of items you need to talk about in order to write a thorough review, covering every aspect of the distribution from the initial download to the final recommendation and everything in between.
- New pension errors found (The Japan Times)
 Wed, 02 Jul 2008 21:07:31 GMT Another example of sloppy work by the Social Insurance Agency has come to the fore. Sampling of pension-related records on original paper registers and in computers shows errors in 1.4 percent of matched records that relate to pensions for company-employed workers or kosei nenkin. As health and welfare minister Yoichi Masuzoe said, an error rate of more than 1 percent is "large" and demonstrates ...
- Ask Mr. Dad: Going from two incomes to one (Centre Daily Times)
 Tue, 01 Jul 2008 16:23:01 GMT Dear Mr. Dad: Our first child is due in six months and we've decided I won't be going back to work. How do we go from dual income couple to single income family without feeling the pinch too much?
- Review: Sunbird 0.8 calendar program (Macworld)
 Thu, 03 Jul 2008 21:40:18 GMT If you use Mozilla's Thunderbird e-mail client, or if you need to access a calendar on a server from different computers running different operating systems, or if you need a bit more help than iCal provides for managing your tasks, Sunbird is definitely worth a look. And Sunbird is free.
- How Does Language Exist In The Brain? (Science Daily)
 Mon, 30 Jun 2008 14:20:52 GMT Despite much research on acquisition of languages amongst monolingual persons, scientists still have to ask themselves basic questions about bilingual acquisition: How do babies realize that they are in a bilingual environment? What are the clues for them in discovering this? How is discrimination between languages produced in infants? The aim of new research is to find out how the brain ...
- Recent Original Stories (OS News)
 Wed, 02 Jul 2008 12:41:26 GMT "Due to the recent media hype surrounding the new MacBooks and the lack of actual experimentation, I decided to take matters into my own hands. Since I work in the IT department of a factory that uses all Dell computers, I was able to borrow a brand new Dell Latitude D620 for a few hours.
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