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MobileMe: What you need to know
The iPhone isn't the only Apple product getting a July makeover. Apple is also revamping .Mac , its collection of Web-based tools. Starting next month, .Mac gets new applications, a new focus on mobility, more iPhone-friendly features, and a new name -- Mobile Me.
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Skip an Ad? Not if You Picked It
News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Here Come the Yahoo Lawsuits L.A. Mayor to Answer Limbaugh's Race Swipe 2008 Becoming the Year of the Failed Deal Subscribe to Portfolio magazine For one of its latest advertisin
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Skip an Ad? Not if You Picked It
News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Here Come the Yahoo Lawsuits L.A. Mayor to Answer Limbaugh's Race Swipe 2008 Becoming the Year of the Failed Deal Subscribe to Portfolio magazine For one of its latest advertisin
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Skip an Ad? Not if You Picked It
News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Here Come the Yahoo Lawsuits L.A. Mayor to Answer Limbaugh's Race Swipe 2008 Becoming the Year of the Failed Deal Subscribe to Portfolio magazine For one of its latest advertisin
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Five insane upgrades you should never do
Just because you can do something, that doesn't mean you should. That old truism goes double for computers. But some PC geeks are so fanatical about performance, so doggedly determined to push their hardware to extremes, that they'll go to ridiculous lengths to wring
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Five things you should never tell your boss
In the information biz, more isn't necessarily better. Though full disclosure and transparency are buzzwords today, that doesn't mean your boss wants to hear about everything going on in the office. In fact, there are some things your CIO definitely doesn't want to he
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Games Without Frontiers: Complex Gameplay Saves the Day in 'The World Ends With You'
Sometimes, a game is so ridiculously complicated it just begs you to throw it away. That's how I felt after an hour of playing The World Ends With You, the hot new role-playing game for the Nintendo DS. In TWEWY, you're a classic Square Enix hero: a surly teenager who comes comple
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Games Without Frontiers: Complex Gameplay Saves the Day in 'The World Ends With You'
Sometimes, a game is so ridiculously complicated it just begs you to throw it away. That's how I felt after an hour of playing The World Ends With You, the hot new role-playing game for the Nintendo DS. In TWEWY, you're a classic Square Enix hero: a surly teenager who comes comple
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The 10 most important technologies you never think about
The late sci-fi author Arthur C. Clarke famously said that any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.We certainly live in a magical world. We're surrounded by technology, yet we seldom
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Help For The Unemployed
Looking for a job? Here are some benefits, tax tips and resources tohelp you cope.
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Why you want a Linux Live CD
CNet: "For the most part, on this blog, I try to convince readers to do something defensive on their computers - like a parent nagging a child to eat their vegetables. Only once have I put my foot down, so to speak, saying unequivocally last year that all Windows XP users should employ DropMy
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Right: Which one of you lot invented 'tw*tdangle', eh?
Lingo police want your biometrics, and sharpish Ok, here's the deal: We at the Vulture Central Neologism Soviet want the name and personal details of whoever it was who invented the term "twatdangle", and we want them now.…
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Aug. 15, 1877: 'Hello. Can You Hear Me Now?'
1877: Thomas Edison suggests using the word hello as a telephone greeting. The idea catches on. Edison invented a lot of things, for sure, but one thing he didn't invent was the telephone. The brass ring for that one goes to Alexander Graham Bell, although Elisha Gray filed his patent f
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Aug. 15, 1877: 'Hello. Can You Hear Me Now?'
1877: Thomas Edison suggests using the word hello as a telephone greeting. The idea catches on. Edison invented a lot of things, for sure, but one thing he didn't invent was the telephone. The brass ring for that one goes to Alexander Graham Bell, although Elisha Gray filed his patent f
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Here's stimulus: What you need to know
Imagine your rich uncle calls up out of the blue and says, "I'm going to send you six hundred bucks - spend it however you want."
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Microsoft's Live Mesh doesn't want you
We'll get back to you When Microsoft's top brass tell people the company's still working on getting its online services right, they ain't kidding.…
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Service texts you answers to any question
Automated text-message answer services like Google SMS have been around since 2004. But what if you want your trivia question, say, answered by a live person? Introducing ChaCha, whose pairing of human employees with technology promises accurate, useful results.
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The three business tech risks you don't know about
Business travelers will soon need to carry the name of their corporate lawyer in addition to their passport when returning home to the United States, and they may need to bring with them a different business laptop as well. This is because U.S. Customs can search and
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Glenn Beck to Big Oil: Thank you
We all want to live in a world that's clean, healthy and prosperous.
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Ars at WWDC '08: Live coverage, developer highlights - Ars Technica
Telegraph.co.ukArs at WWDC '08: Live coverage, developer highlightsArs Technica - 2 hours agoBy Jacqui Cheng | Published: June 08, 2008 - 03:41PM CT It is the eve of Apple's Worldwide Developer Conference 2008, and we are preparing for an exciting week of coverage.A
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