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KY-03, NE-03: DCCC ads (Oct 31 2006 03:59 GMT) - NE-03: KY-03: Don't expect works of art for these last round of ads. They're rushing them to battle. |
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Two XP problems (Oct 31 2006 03:58 GMT) - I just did a fresh install of XP Pro as it had been a couple of years and I was having some mysterious problems such as the desktop vanishing, etc. I downloaded and installed SP 2 all the latest updates, have added my software including anti-virus anit spyware, etc and the computer is now clean. Things are running fine but I'm having to constantly restart the Windows Installer service everytime I install a new application, it seems to be turning itself off everytime and I can't install the next program until I manually turn the service back on. (The windows installer service is set to automatic). Not critical but annoying. |
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TUAW Exclusive: MacHeist details (Oct 31 2006 03:55 GMT) - [The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW)] - Filed under: SoftwareFrom the people who brought you My Dream App comes the next big thing in Mac software. You might have seen other sites talking about MacHeist, but unlike everyone else in our little corner of the internet, we actually know what MacHeist is all about. Here's what we know: The eventual product of the site will be a deeply discounted software bundle only made available to users. |
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Sony's woes continue with PS3 delay (Oct 31 2006 03:55 GMT) - [InfoWorld Tech Watch] - Poor Sony. Last week, it detailed the problems behind the millions of defective, prone-to-combustion laptop batteries it's recalled, which is costing the company $429 million. Now today, according to reports, it's going to be shipping 20,000 fewer PlayStation 3 video-game units than it had originally announced, due to a delay in part production. That delay won't affect shipments in the U.S. |
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Google to MS: Let users choose (Oct 31 2006 03:55 GMT) - [InfoWorld Tech Watch] - McAfee and Symantec aren't the only companies asking Microsoft to play fair with its forthcoming Vista OS. Searchasaurus Google today urged Big Red to ensure that with its future products, users can easily choose among search tools and apps. This request was made in Belgium by David C. Drummond, senior vice president of corporate development at Google, according to reports, after a meeting with antitrust regulators for the European Union. " |
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