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FBI warns against opening malicious e-mail (Apr 18 2008 23:33 GMT) - The FBI has warned computer owners against opening a malicious e-mail that tells the recipients they have been summoned to appear before a grand jury and threatens them with contempt of court if they do not do so, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported today. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "FBI warns against opening malicious e-mail", url: "http: |
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Two more Apple Stores confirmed for New York City (Apr 18 2008 23:33 GMT) - Filed under: RetailCheer up, New Yorkers! Sure, the Red Sox beat your Yankees last night and you're now in 3rd place in the AL East, but there's good news, too!ifoAppleStore is reporting that two new Apple Stores have been confirmed for The Big Apple. First, the borough of Brooklyn will host a store, either in the downtown area or in Williamsburg -- in other words, your guess is as good as ours. |
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Free alternatives to the Macheist bundle + more (Apr 18 2008 23:33 GMT) - Filed under: SoftwareMany people love the Macheist bundles because of the software. Others like the price. However, we're betting everyone will like some free alternatives to their latest collection -- despite the low price, there's always another, cheaper way. In a list of freebies compiled by Lifehacker, matching the Macheist options, there are a few standouts: |
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vCalendar Reminder (Apr 18 2008 23:33 GMT) - I'm using Outlook 2007, and something I do frequently is import vCalendar events. The vCalendar events in question do not provide a reminder time. I have my default reminder time in Outlook set to two days, but when I open a vCalendar item, the reminder time is not set (set to "None"). Why is the default reminder time getting ignored. More importantly, how do I get vCalendar events to use my default reminder time? |
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