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Ding dong, IE for Mac is dead! (Dec 19 2005 13:47 GMT) - Microsoft officially declared last week that all support for Internet Explorer for the Macintosh platform will cease at the end of this calendar year: December 31, 2005. Time to mourn or party? |
podictionary
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gorgeous - podictionary 144 (Dec 19 2005 13:47 GMT) - Today we take the word gorgeous by the throat. References Cited: The Oxford English Dictionary The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language etymonline.org Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable |
IRC News - Health News
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Customs Agents Seize Fake Tamiflu (Dec 19 2005 13:47 GMT) - More than 50 shipments of counterfeit Tamiflu, the antiviral drug being stockpiled in anticipation of the bird flu pandemic, was seized by customs agents. The fake drugs had none of Tamiflu's active ingredients. Read More... Source: Health News:... |
Coolest Gadgets
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Portable Micro Buildings (Dec 19 2005 13:46 GMT) - This looks like something you’d expect to see orbiting the Earth but it is in fact a new form of totally portable building known as Micro Dwellings. Micro dwellings consist of multiple modules that can be welded/bolted together and are equally at home on land, water, underwater or in the air (if attached to a suitable [...] |
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Jaton iRok (Dec 19 2005 13:46 GMT) - Out in 1GB and 256 MB versions, the Jaton iRok is a NAND flash-based MP3 player that comes with a 2-color OLED screen, FM tuner and voice recorder. With a nice price of $70 for the 256MB option (the 1GB price hasn't been decided on yet), it's a hearty, inexpensive player that will also let you transfer files thanks to its USB 2.0 interface and listen to about 20 hours of music with a built-in 3.7 volt battery. Supports MP3, WMA (DRM) and WAV music files, multiple languages (such as English, Chinese Traditional and Chinese Simplified) and has five music equalizer effects: |
XboxGirl.com Girl's Games Magazine
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Jaton iRok (Dec 19 2005 13:46 GMT) - Out in 1GB and 256 MB versions, the Jaton iRok is a NAND flash-based MP3 player that comes with a 2-color OLED screen, FM tuner and voice recorder. With a nice price of $70 for the 256MB option (the 1GB price hasn't been decided on yet), it's a hearty, inexpensive player that will also let you transfer files thanks to its USB 2.0 interface and listen to about 20 hours of music with a built-in 3.7 volt battery. Supports MP3, WMA (DRM) and WAV music files, multiple languages (such as English, Chinese Traditional and Chinese Simplified) and has five music equalizer effects: |
Cables News and Information
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How To Kill Your Printer (Dec 19 2005 13:46 GMT) - Making the Most of Digital Camera Memory Cards Upcoming Events CHow To Kill Your PrinterAre you tired of trying to convince your spouse that you need another printer Tired of using the old sluggish ink hog that you got 10 years ago as a handmedown from your cousin that only came to visit once just after you bought that new Beer Meister After you get through with your printer with my expert guidance your partner will probably agree that its time for an upgrade Just a few of my tips will be all that you need In some cases only one of these slick tipsBR |
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Pitt Sports Blather -- Rantings on the Panthers
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Worth Keeping An Eye On (Dec 19 2005 13:46 GMT) - Concern over perimeter defense is the topic. In the first 3 minutes and 25 seconds of the second half of Vermont's game against Pitt Saturday, the Catamounts scored 12 points on four 3-point baskets, and that was eight more points than they scored in the |
Radio News America
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Analysis: Bush Drops Rosy Iraq Scenarios (Dec 19 2005 13:45 GMT) - By RON FOURNIER, AP Political Writer Sun Dec 18,11:15 PM ET WASHINGTON - No more rosy scenarios. After watching his credibility and approval ratings crumble over the course of 2005, President Bush completed a rhetorical shift Sunday night by abandoning his everything-is-OK pitch to Americans and coming clean: He was wrong about the rationale for going to war in Iraq; he underestimated the dangers; |
BotHack on SuprGlu
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Accessing your Gmail through mobile phone (Dec 19 2005 13:45 GMT) - A great feature that introduced recently in Gmail is the new interface optimized for mobile device - such as mobile phone and PDA. All you need to do is to enable your phone/PDA?s internet access, launch the web browser within the device, and point to http://m.gmail. |
Gizmodo
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Apple: Don't Hate Me Because I'm Beautiful (Dec 19 2005 13:45 GMT) - Ok, it's obvious Apple is wiping the floor with its competitors when it comes to MP3 players and its new Video iPod. Style, word of mouth and general lemming-like behavior makes the iPod in all its incarnations a ridiculously popular product that isn't going away anytime soon. But what about Apple's other technology? You know, like computers. Well, if you are a fan of the brand, you'll be happy to hear that according to a recent study, Apple's notebook computers should see an increase of 42 percent next year, giving them a 4. |
XboxGirl.com Girl's Games Magazine
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Apple: Don?t Hate Me Because I?m Beautiful (Dec 19 2005 13:45 GMT) - Ok, it's obvious Apple is wiping the floor with its competitors when it comes to MP3 players and its new Video iPod. Style, word of mouth and general lemming-like behavior makes the iPod in all its incarnations a ridiculously popular product that isn't going away anytime soon. But what about Apple's other technology? You know, like computers. Well, if you are a fan of the brand, you'll be happy to hear that according to a recent study, Apple's notebook computers should see an increase of 42 percent next year, giving them a 4. |
GOPINION
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China bosses’ best pal: Cisco (Dec 19 2005 13:45 GMT) - It was a disgusting, when Yahoo! helped China jail a dissident writer in September. But it wasn’t exactly uncommon. Lots of American technology companies have been helping out the autocrats in Beijing, Legal Affairs notes. |
XboxGirl.com Girl's Games Magazine
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The Petmaster (Dec 19 2005 13:45 GMT) - There are lots of people who consider their pets an equal member of the family (and often times like another child, or even like a pre-baby practice run). And just like other family members, pets can lead busy lives, what with vet appointments, grooming appointments, and social trips to the dog run. If you're having trouble keeping track of all your appointments and pet needs, the Petmaster can help you keep organized. Alarms can remind you of vet appointments and medication schedules and you can store phone numbers of pet sitters, groomers, and stores, as well as shopping lists. The Pet Master can also find pet-friendly motels when traveling and get phone numbers and locations of clinics. |
Leftlane News
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Hummer news: future H2, other vehicles (Dec 19 2005 13:45 GMT) - The 2008 Hummer H2, which will hit showrooms in 2007, will get a midcycle enhancement that includes an updated interior and an engine upgrade, Hummer general manager Susan Docherty has said. Docherty also reported that a recent survey by the automaker showed that 36 percent of them say they intend to take their vehicles off-road, [...] |
Scotsman.com News
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Here come the brides (Dec 19 2005 13:45 GMT) - THE first same-sex couple to "marry" under new civil partnership legislation were celebrating after a historic ceremony in Belfast today. |
Gawker
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Abercrombie & Fitch Does Not Condone Your Logic (Dec 19 2005 13:45 GMT) - Every once in a great while, Bill Cunningham's "On the Street" photo feature goes deeper than the Upper East Side's continuing fascination with Mukluk boots. Yesteday, he pointed out a subtle wrong in the world: On a day when the temperature hovered around 14 degrees, Abercrombie & Fitch staffers were seen taking their lunch breaks while dutifully wearing their company-mandated flip-flops. When hypothermia looms, being retarded is downright dangerous. |
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