If you criticize Apple these days, you are regarded as the worst of bad sports. You are branded as someone who just doesn't get the cultural Zeitgeist, the profound wonderfulness that is Apple.
It's quite funny that this is a follow up article for what I started more than two years ago! & it's quite amazing how things are just moving ahead, today we saw the announcement from Apple, the IPad.
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Remember the days when the word Google was not interchangeable with internet? Or when every site seemed to have a Netscape icon on it? Or when Flash was still something you cleaned your floor with? Then you were clearly using the web in the mid to late 1990s when pages were rudim …
this is a simple website that loads images from popular virus scanning websites. if you cant see the images(and have images on) then you are possibly infected with conflicker or some other virus.
Petnel, Richard J. ALBANY Richard "Rick" J. Petnel, 56, passed away Friday, April 3, 2009 at St.
SAN FRANCISCO — The dusty stacks of the nation's great university and research libraries are full of orphans — books that the author and publisher have essentially abandoned.
Sometimes I feel like a rat in a maze but at least generally I find the cheeze. It still bugs me the lack of meaning of these links. I'm not sure if A computer would understand that download doesn't really mean download in most cases, but means "will take you to a page where perh …
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YouTube EDU launched today, an educational hub "volunteer project sparked by a group of employees who wanted to find a better way to collect and highlight all the great educational content being uploaded to YouTube by colleges and universities" according to a short blurb on t …
This one is titled more morosely, "Why could Google die . . . maybe not now, but tomorrow." I wouldn't be picking out caskets just yet, but the slideshow does provide a convenient cheat sheet for most of the major threats that Google faces.
Two separate research teams, from the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne and security consultancy Inverse Path have taken a close look at the electromagnetic radiation that is generated every time a computer keyboard is tapped.
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