By neogeo
The Federal Communications Commission voted to shake up the wireless market by approving a set of ground-rules for the upcoming auction that would require the winner to make them accessible to any phone, other device or application.
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By neogeo
The humble office laser printer can damage lungs in much the same way as smoke particles from cigarettes, a team of Australian scientists has found.
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After exhaustively compiling a list of the 237 reasons why people have sex, researchers at the University of Texas at Austin found that young men and women get intimate for mostly the same motivations.
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By neogeo
The Anti-Terrorist court which has been trying Sanjay Dutt in regards to the 1993 Mumbai Serial Blast for the last 14 years, today, pronounced a 6 year rigorous imprisonment under the Military Act for possessing an AK-56 Rifle.
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By neogeo
With its detailed satellite photos, Google's interactive map lets everyone be a virtual globetrotter. And some of the things we've found in our travels are downright bizarre.
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By neogeo
Windows Vista hotfixes leak to the Internet after being offered to Windows Server 2008 beta testers this weekend.
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By neogeo
A truly decked-out notebook is the ideal traveling companion. We lab-tested six new portable powerhouses, and picked accessories that let them do even more.
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By neogeo
These PCs, peripherals, and services are designed with the environment in mind. Some will even cut your energy bill too.
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By neogeo
Networks are dandy when they hum along behind the scenes, but all too often they fail. When your printer goes AWOL or your Skype calls break up every time your spouse starts watching YouTube, it's time to get your geek on and learn what makes your network tick. Here are some tried-and-true strategies--and some new tricks--to help you.
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By neogeo
Overclock your CPU, upgrade your graphics, and swap out your motherboard to give your PC a boost.You don't have to spend a pile of money to give your system some of the cutting-edge features of superfast gaming and graphics PCs costing $5000 or more. A few frugal upgrades can bring your PC's performance to a new level.
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By neogeo
Hello everyone. Looking for a bit of a challenge? I was so I signed up for Ed Dale`s 30 day challenge.
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Check out some of the most popular design softwares
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Check out the most Popular in Utilities & Drivers from download.com
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Check out some of the most popular downloads from Microsoft Center
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Norton AntiVirus 2007 blocks viruses and spyware with advanced protection. It helps protect your entire computer by stopping viruses, spyware, and other security risks. Norton AntiVirus works in the background so you can surf the Internet, read the news, play games, and download software or music without disruption.
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Free remote access is a reality with LogMeIn. Secure and ease-of-use come together in a powerful remote control solution that's 100% free and gives you full control of your home or work PC from anywhere you are with an Internet connection.
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The list is filled with A-listers but there some blogs in niches that can make for useful and entertaining reading.
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Unfortunately, meetings are not an expendable part of corporate America. They are, however – or at least they can seem like – a colossal waste of time. (Unless, of course, food is served.)
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We love the feeling we get coming home at night, closing the door, and shutting the outside world behind us. Our house is our refuge, a place to feel protected and safe from life's perils, right?
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Alexis Lemaire has broken the record for finding the 13th root of a 200-digit number: 77.99 seconds, faster than working it out on a calculator.
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The rise of mollusks across the globe was a harbinger of doom roughly 250 million years ago, ushering in the most devastating mass extinction in Earth's history, research now reveals.
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Left-handed people may have an increased risk of developing schizophrenia, scientists have found.
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Is this is a UFO crash... what do you think? Any explanations?
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Making money online is a dream for many, but the simple fact is that it’s often just as tough as making money offline. Due to requests, we’ve put together a list of the most popular money making methods today, many of them focused on blogging and peer production.
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You would be a millionaire if you had purchased a domain name Sex.com only for $10, before any one had it! Read whole story for to find out what is domain name Business!
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By neogeo
But boys you be prepared, girls are going to beat you in online gaming, Zapak Girls is launched.
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By neogeo
This game goes right along with the movie, the story line and the characters follow the block buster movie of summer of 2007. The Xbox 360 version gives you the choice of playing the Auto-bot or the Decepticon sides of the story. Of course the Auto-bots are trying their best to save humanity and protect Sam and the Decepticons.
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Having a blog author photo is always good in getting an unique identity in the blogosphere. Many blog authors provide information about the author, but fail to keep a photo. With myBloglog avatars round the corner, it may not be difficult to find the blog author, but here again many people use some default images.
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This is so cool. Its like terminators having sex. I have no idea what the site says because i dont understand the language. Hope the owner of the site can shed some light
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Direct advertising sales is arguably the best method to monetize a website. Finding advertisers for your site and actually closing the deals, however, is not as straight forward. Over the past 6 months I had more than 10 high profile companies sponsoring Daily Blog Tips, and through out this article I will share what I […]
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Although off-site optimization is generally considered to be more important, ignoring on-site search engine ranking factors can be costly. Things like solid internal linking and keyword-rich titles can have a very significant impact (as I’ve said before).
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Do you want to download movies and Softwares from Internet? Torrents is the best way to download big files like movies, tv shows, music concerts, softwares, etc. In this article, I will guide you to download files using Torrents step by step.
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The traditional custom of believing Hard Disk for storing important files has been proved insecure. The habit of storing files online has grown drastically from the last 2, 3 years. There are tons of sites and tools available for this task. Choosing a best site is a tricky job.
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A bowl of tomato soup every day can help boost fertility among men, scientists claimed yesterday.Tomato soup: could help boost fertilityThe lycopene in tomato soup can help boost fertilityThey have discovered that lycopene, which gives tomatoes their bright red colouring, can turn sperm into super-sperm.
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Drinking just one pint of beer or a large glass of wine every day increases your risk of developing bowel cancer by 10 per cent, experts said today.Those who drink three to four units a day increased their risk of developing bowel cancer by up to a quarter, research has found.
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It is a conspiracy theory worthy of a Dan Brown novel.
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The internet search engine provider has been widely reported to be planning to enter the mobile phone market with its own software and services as the Federal Communications Commission prepares to set the rules governing the auction of $15 billion dollars (£7.5 billion) of public airwaves.
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This time on Ask Engadget, Lenny's looking for a way to consolidate a couple of national past times: eating and television. What a noble quest. If you've got a similarly humanitarian tech conundrum, or just want the masses to weigh in on something more pedestrian, hit us up at ask at engadget dawt com.
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A new analysis of Atlantic hurricanes says their numbers have doubled over the last century.
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Iraq's national soccer team beat three-time champion Saudi Arabia 1-0 in the Asian Cup finals in Jakarta, Indonesia, on Sunday, as Iraq took safety precautions to prepare for a historic victory.
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OrganizedHome, a site that helps you get your, uh, home organized, has written up a few good ways to help with the decluttering. My favorite? The penicillin method.
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How to change things in your life.
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I have tried most of these out and they really do work. They also will put you in a better mood as well.
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A group of prostitutes thought to be immune to HIV have now become infected, causing dismay to scientists hoping to develop an Aids vaccine. It was thought that exposure to HIV on a regular basis created immunity, but six Kenyan women previously thought to be resistant are now HIV-positive.
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The aim of the work is to coax from tobacco plants a drug that could be used to prevent cervical cancer in India, where four times as many women get the disease and eight times as many die of it as in the United States.
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Fifteen-year-old tech wiz Jacob Komar is making his mark by making a difference -- turning trash into working computers for needy families.
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Within the next decade, you might take calls and surf the Web on a diamond-laced handset that would put the iPhone to shame. Unlike high-end, gem-studded cell phones, no bling would sparkle on the shell. But inside, diamond-covered components would enable crisper, faster communications.
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Feast your eyes on this, car technology and high-mileage nuts. It's a Honda Accord that runs on diesel. Honda expects to bring the clean-diesel car to the U.S. by 2010. It gets 62.8 miles a gallon on the highway, but otherwise looks and feels like a regular
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Guadalupe Cantu III said. "This thing's all feathers, all black. Much bigger than me. It looked at us. It had very stooped-up shoulders." The beast has been spotted from the Rio Grande Valley to the mountains of New Mexico. Native Americans called them thunderbirds: depicted in their art, their flapping wings were said to cause explosive noises.
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Officers responding to a report of an exorcism on a young girl found her grandfather choking her and used stun guns to subdue the man, who later died, authorities said Sunday. And I say: Go Satan!
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The U.S. Navy flexed some muscle today, sending two aircraft carriers with over 17,000 troops—unannounced—into the Persian Gulf, off the coast of Iran. As the Pentagon continues to rethink its priorities—high-tech and otherwise—the future of our innovative (and expensive) weapons and vehicle arsenal continues to take shape.
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Behind the high-tech scenes of this summer’s biggest blockbuster (and NEW PICS on how those crazy transformations happened) with the ILM geeks who turned blazing concept cars into galaxy-saving Autobots. From the story: "I think ultimately even GM wanted Michael Bay to have creative control over the coolness of the transformations."
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The native resolution of the DVD format is 720 by 480 pixels (at least in the States), whereas megapixel cameras produce photos at many times that resolution. Many programs, such as Windows XP's Movie Maker and Macintosh iPhoto/iDVD, burn photos to DVDs as slide shows that are inherently restricted to the resolution of the DVD.
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Most Wi-Fi hot spots work by taking a hard-wired Internet connection and distributing it over a 300-ft. radius from a wireless hub. This works fine for a single location, but what if you want to blanket a large area with wireless access?
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HDTV and surround sound can create a theater-quality experience in your own living room. Here are two setups that match your A/V needs to your budget.
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In today's digital Hollywood, cameras capture scenes in bits, not frames—and computer wizards conjure up everything from impossible beasts to cliff-top battlegrounds. Film is dead. Long live the movies.
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"Today, many digital effects are so subtle that movie audiences often don't notice them—but it wasn't always so. We asked industry insiders to pinpoint the biggest breakthroughs in digital F/X history."
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By Julie Steenhuysen CHICAGO (Reuters) - After decades of dead ends, scientists have identified two genes that may raise the risk of multiple sclerosis, lending insight into the causes of the debilitating disease. The findings, released in two...
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Have you ever wanted to watch a movie on your Windows Media Player and had a new codex stop you in your tracks? Instead of downloading countless codex you can download a new media player and not have to deal with the codex issue again.
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Woo Hoo! "The Simpsons Movie" turned doughnuts into dollars over the weekend, raking in $71.9 million to debut as the top movie this week.
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Coalition forces in Iraq have thousands of jammers, to stop bombs from going off. But the things are bulky -- taking up a whole backpack, or wedged inside a Humvee -- and are pretty easy to pick out. Thales is rolling out a jammer that's almost hand-held If the Storm-H works, soldiers could get bomb protection, without having to stick close.
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One of the TV sages at Multichannel News has a solid analysis of why TiVo is likely to whither into nothing over the next few years. The company needs support from cable operators to survive, yet there's little incentive for providers to push TiVo over settop boxes bearing their own brand.
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Luxury audio specialist Shure has added a new model to its line of high-end, sound-isolating earbuds. SE420 blocks out 90 percent of ambient noise and manages to cram two drivers -- tweeter and woofer -- into its tiny little chassis.
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Metals headed robotic musicians
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Throughout its 40-year history, the U.K.-based Trojan Records released hundreds of titles and scored dozens of hits in Europe, Jamaica and North America. Here are some covers of classic albums from Trojan's massive back-catalog.
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A new sport for robots is born...
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This page is dedicated to the visionary talents of some of the world's most exotic boat designers, as well as the pilots and crew of these magnificent boats. The site is best viewed at 800 x 600 resolution.
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Life is mysterious. There are amusing mysteries. Why do gentlemen prefer blondes? There are mysteries that define generations. What happened to Judge Crater and Jimmy Hoffa? And then there are the grand mysteries. Some have perplexed humans since we first stood on two legs, others have only recently come to mind. Is there a Fountain of Youth?
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and my history teach actually taught me they burned those "witches" during the witch trials
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It’s a “Galaxy of Glass” where wonderfully sculpted works of glass art will be on display through August 26 at the Art Center of Fallbrook. The annual show, now in its tenth year, is a juried display that includes glass works created with several processes: hot blown, cast, sculpted, fused, lampwork and etched, to name a few.
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ATLANTA -It was a nasty vanishing act that would have made Lord Voldemort proud.Harry Potter charmed millions of readers this weekend, but the spell was broken at least briefly for some fans when they found pages missing from their precious copies of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows."
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The $20 million project — a showcase for the 2008 Olympic torch relay — was to have turned a 67-mile stone-and-dirt path into a blacktop highway that snaked from the foot of the mountain to a base camp at 17,060 feet.
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Most of us tend to think of time the way Newton did: “Absolute, true and mathematical time... flows equably, without regard to anything external.” But as Einstein proved, time is part of the fabric of the universe... something that’s independent of the universe. In fact, says Lloyd, clocks don’t really measure time at all.
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Former president A.P.J. Abdul Kalam's newly designed website - with the motto 'a site of inspiration and nation building' - became operational Thursday night, bringing joy to thousands of his fans.
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The editors at PC World spent some time using Google Earth to scour the surface of the planet, and they turned up some incredibly strange sights.
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Do you have a scratch on your car and want it fixed fast and cheap? Here's an interesting trick. All you need is some super glue, green wax and some aluminum foil. Pretty cool.
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Best origami you'll ever see.
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The detail on these pieces is incredible. They are so smooth and perfectly aligned that you wouldn't even think they were toothpicks, but carved from real wood.
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Negative Art (not as bad as it sounds)
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Check this site out for some cool card tricks. Be an expert in no time.
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When you receive an email, you receive more than just the message. The email comes with headers that carry important information that can tell where the email was sent from and maybe who sent it. For that, you would need to find the IP address of the sender. The tutorial below can help you find the IP address of the sender. IP tracing on site also.
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I m here to tell u a trick to add up ur name in place of AM and PM beside time and make urself to feel proud among ur group of frnds.Its simple
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I’ll recommend few must have firefox addons or extensions that a power browser should have installed in his firefox browser for easy and super browsing of websites. Before saying anything let me clarify what an extension will do to firefox.
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To scarp any flash animation (.swf files) or any image (preferably .gif .jpeg & others) to your friend’s (scarpbook) in orkut.com just copy and paste the link of the file of that image/flash animation in the scarp (no need for any special tags or codes - just paste that link) and press submit/send button and complete the image verification.
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By neogeo
Here you can get information regarding getting online degree from top international reputed colleges like Ellis college of New York Institute of Technology and others. All the informations regarding online degree are made available free and you can get info in email too.
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Beklo.Com is a complete & free blog hosting service where you can have a blog with lot of features in it. Altough it’s not an old blog hosting service like wordpress.com but is very reliable and have the potential to march to top blogging sites.
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If you want something from these, you can get easily.
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Richard, who works for a large Fortune 100 company, recently wrote on Facebook that he cannot upload screencast video clips to YouTube since the company he works for has blocked access to YouTube and other video sharing websites though the firewall
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"A fatal exception OE has occurred at..." Tattoo
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Check out the Japanese Acrobats in this story.
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Bahrain’s Wafa Yaqoop is crowned as Miss Arab World 2007. Baharaini Wafa is first ever contestant from Bahrain in Miss Arab World. She has beaten 19 other candidates to win the Miss Arab World 2007 title on Friday.
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NASA’s Phoenix will be the first lander to explore the Martian arctic, landing near 70 degrees north latitude. Led by Principal Investigator (PI) Peter Smith of The University of Arizona, with project management by JPL, it is a fixed lander with a suite of advanced instruments and a robotic arm that will dig up to a meter into the soil.
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Only a host as popular as Michael Arrington can get away with serving a tub full of Bud Light and O'Doul's to some of Silicon Valley's finest.We actually got to witness this and other trivialities first hand at last night's TechCrunch 9 meet-up.
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This inconsistency is just the first of seven riddles that he investigates in his book. The second reveals a secret underground complex between Kokkai-gijidomae and the prime minister's residence. A prewar map (riddle No. 3) shows the Diet in a huge empty space surrounded by paddy fields
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With so many factors to consider, deciding which desktop PC to buy can be a real challenge. From components to software to accessories, new PCs offer a bewildering array of choices, and, for some folks, sifting through the large number of options can be daunting. At PC World, we test dozens of new desktop PCs every year.
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These powerful desktop PCs are the right choice for demanding users. Ratings and rankings can change due to pricing and technology changes, so check back frequently for the latest info.
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Milla Jovovich must save the world, once again, from the deadly virus created by the Umbrella Corporation. The undead will walk the Earth once more!
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Like we didn't know this would be the result.
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Microbial scientist discovers new life form at Yellowstone National Park that converts light into energy. Researchers from around the world fascinated, unaware that scientists existed at the microbial level...
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Time travel has been a popular science-fiction theme since H. G. Wells wrote his celebrated novel The Time Machine in 1895. But can it really be done? Is it possible to build a machine that would transport a human being into the past or future?
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The Economist, bless it, is trying to put our fears at rest about the declining population - declining, that is, in prosperous bits of the world like ours. Its cover this week shows a Japanese baby who looks as if he is going to cry - I suspect dirty work on the part of the photographer - and with good reason.
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By neogeo
COLLINSVILLE, Ill. (AP) -- First came the world's largest ketchup bottle. Now this southern Illinois community is after the record for the world's largest ketchup packet.Collinsville has partnered with the H.J. Heinz Co. to fill an 8-foot-tall, 4-foot-wide plastic pouch with 1,500 pounds of the tomato goop for a school fundraiser.
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Jul. 28 - Musician Joseph Bertolozzi is using a Hudson river suspension bridge as a giant musical instrument.Bertolozzi is preparing a score for a live concert he hopes to hold on the bridge with more than 20 other musicians to celebrate the 2009 Quadricentennial of Henry Hudson's voyage up the river.
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ROME (Reuters) - Catholic missionaries have always trekked to dangerous parts of the Earth to spread the word of God -- now they are being encouraged to go into the virtual realm of Second Life to save virtual souls.
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Soon after VMWare released their virtual server technology, free of charge, Microsoft quickly gave away Virtual PC 2004 with Service Pack 1, as a free download. Now Microsoft have gone one stage further and have launched their latest version, Virtual PC 2007, as another free download.
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Sales people and those on the road are often given a Windows-based laptop where they’re simply barred from installing further software. The software installed on the system, when loaned to you for your sales pitch, is the software you’re expected to use, whether you agree or disagree with the selection.
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Finding and using hotspots, on a Windows laptop, seems to be rather hit-and-miss. You sit in Paddington Station and you have 15 hotspots to choose from. Some seem to be from the same provider, some appear to be free, others you can connect to but can’t actually browse the Internet.
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Many businesses are in danger of bungling mobile working initiatives through poor management, a failure to communicate adequately and the recruitment of " inappropriate personalities", according to new research commissioned by Cisco.
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Scientists will have their own ideas what they think of Homer Simpson but we now know what Homer Simpson thinks of scientists.Al Jean, Simpson's head writer revealed all to Nature magazine this week.
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GADGETS that detect mobile speed traps are to be banned within months.Drivers caught using them will face stiff fines, penalty points and could even have them confiscated.
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MELBOURNE, Australia, Jul. 6, 2007 (AP) A major condom brand said Friday it expected thousands of applicants for a new unpaid job on offer _ condom tester. Durex said 200 adult Australians _ men and women _ are wanted to test a range of its condoms.
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MOBILE phones could be recharged using heartbeats, say scientists. They have found a way to use magnets to turn the vibrations into electricity to power gadgets such as phones and MP3 players.
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AN INDIAN doctor will be freed from custody after Australia's chief prosecutor said a charge linking him to attempted terror bombings in Glasgow and London was a mistake.
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LISTENING to trees can help you choose the best quality of wood, Edinburgh scientists have discovered.
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Comedy actor Chris Langham has denied that looking at child pornography had fuelled an addiction to sex with an underage girl.The actor told the jury he was not ashamed of looking at child pornography and explained that he had looked at it to help him understand the abuse he was subjected to as an eight-year-old.
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Richard Branson's plans to run the first commercial space flight service were thrown into disarray yesterday after an explosion during a test of the rocket's propulsion system left three workers dead and three seriously wounded with shrapnel injuries and burns.
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The call center employees in India are reported for engaging in sex right on the job. This was revealed by secretly placed video cameras. The sex epidemic in India among call center gals and guys is rising at astronomical heights. The number of employees engaged in lesbian and straight sex has skyrocketed too. Hmm - Dell,bad Customer service?
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Speedtest.net is a general use broadband connection testing site with many geographically dispersed servers to test against. Nicest interface for a speed test I've ever seen. The designer describes it as "a tactical warfare based RTS bandwidth speed tester". Also keeps logs of your previous tests and allows you to share your results easily.
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Crowd-pleasing dances used to be the domain of the debonair and funky: Fred Astaire, John Travolta, Michael Jackson. But like everything else in mainstream culture, hot dancing has gotten geekified. Shimmy along with the ten best geeky dance videos of all time
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Dam this is hard, every question's answer ties in with another question,
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Scientists are using nanotechnology to turn your blood flow and heartbeat into electricity to power small electrical devices. You're now one step closer to being just a copper-top just like in the Matrix! At least then Keanu can serve some useful purpose in the future :)
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Frank Van Buren, who is a Manhattan accountant, was wanting a couple of credit cards from Exxon Mobil, but instead received about 2,000. Frank says that his card was expiring so he ordered two copies to have for his business.
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How advanced could they possibly be?
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Looks like this site has gained access to the Comic Con video in advance of it being aired. Looks like a great game for Lost fans.
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A new patent shows what looks to be a PS2/PS3 controller connecting to a PS3, offering gamers full dual-analog control of their PSP games.
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learn how to peal an egg in 5 seconds.
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"With Samsung set to release the first Blu-ray disk player next month, the Blu-ray Disk Association is confident that it will prevail in the next-generation format battle with rival HD-DVD. Blu-ray representatives said consumers need to look no further than the companies supporting each format to know which format will ultimately win."
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'Invisible' Camouflage Gear SO-O Real - A Sniper could be standing right there - You could be seconds from Death & NOT even See the shooter approaching
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Do you want sharper, better exposed photos when you are in low light situations, like restaurants, at a club or in your home? These 10 tips from photographer, author and instructor Andrew Darlow can help you to improve your images dramatically.
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Recently a supermarket theft was reported to Berlin's Police . when the police got to the crime scene they surprisingly found out that the 30 year old shoplifter has left his contact info for the police!
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Shortly after 1:00pm Friday July 27, 2007 two local news choppers for KTVK channel 3 and KNXV channel 15 collided over a Phoenix park while covering a police chase. At least 3 are dead.
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We often hear complaints that American prisons are too laid back. We allow our prisoners too many entertainment opportunities such as television, concerts, games, and sports.
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Funny (and in many cases oddly true) observations about being a man, courtesy of that man's man, the man about town, the man women want to be with, and the man men want to be: Homer Simpson.
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The wonderland known as Yellowstone National Park has yielded a new marvel an unusual bacterium that converts light to energy. The discovery was made in a hot spring at the park where colorful mats of microbes drift in the warmth.
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Creating durable plastics is pretty much the most intelligent use of oil, as we gain permanent benefits from the items we produce and the environmental consequences are much less significant.
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This describes a way to use the itunes Music Store previews as ringtones for your iPhones - you don't even have to buy the tunes!!
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I have a list here of 17 games that I think every Linux user should give a shot to prove that it is quite a very adept gaming platform. I restricted my self to games that do not run on WINE, can be open or closed source, and of course, run on Linux.
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Being a man is generally pretty awesome – you get to punch stuff, grow facial hair, and exhibit a general anger towards any and everything you see – but having a penis does have its low points, specifically when it comes to sex and relationships.
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What are your aspirations at the present job or career? Perform a personal career “check-up” – is this the job or career you want to be in? Are you using your skills effectively and to your satisfaction? Does the present job / career inspire you? What can you do to enhance your career? Do you aspire for more success and contentment at work?...
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Drunken NASA astronauts were allowed to fly on a Russian spacecraft and cleared to fly on the U.S. space shuttle, a panel convened by NASA said on Friday, citing "heavy use of alcohol by astronauts."
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Internet attacks have become a business. And as with any business, the product must be ever-changing in attempting to entice you. But where a slick legit ad campaign might sway you into buying a gadget you don't really need, these social engineering techniques try to trick you into infecting your computer with malware you surely don't want.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - PepsiCo Inc. will spell out that its Aquafina bottled water is made with tap water, a concession to the growing environmental and political opposition to the bottled water industry.
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Casio has released a new flagship camera into its Exilim Zoom range, pushing the boundaries with a world-leading 12.1-megapixels. The company was quick to point out that it has only been a year since it released the Exilim Zoom EX-Z1000, the first digital camera in the world to deliver 10.1 megapixel resolution.
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