Bad Sector Copy Protections
With the advent of more and more pirated software coming onto the market, the issue of copy protection becomes more and more important. There are quite a few ways to protect your CD from being copied...
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A CHILDREN's spelling bee is going X-rated. Tonight, "The 25th Annual Putnam County Spelling Bee," starring Mo Rocca, is having an "adults only" show with two strippers from Scores as "guest spellers." In the show, Rocca gives the spellers the...
Hued Have Thought It? Dell Notebooks in Flamingo Pink!: Launch Events Highlight Colors, Services,
Users looking for "haute couture" in a "hot computer" need search no further. Dell hit the runway today with notebooks cloaked in Sunshine Yellow and Flamingo Pink, and classic desktops accessorized with clean and crisp widescreen displays, all ready to be custom-tailored to meet user's specific needs. (PRWeb Jun 26, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/TG92ZS1QaWdnLUNyYXMtQ291cC1UaGlyLVplcm8=
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Suns Fans Aren’t Crazy…The Fix May Have Been In
We want to always make AZSH better. With your help we will use your donations only to improve and build more features. After all; its your teams, your site. (Read on Source)
Duo of Google and Sprint could put AT&T in a headlock
BERKELEY, Calif. (MarketWatch) -- Make no mistake, at this point in the history of technology, Google Inc. is the tail that wags the dog.
Cameron sees Ginn, Brown as works in progress
Cam Cameron was not happy when he saw Ronnie Brown get caught from behind on what should have been a touchdown run against Kansas City the other night. The Dolphins coach also wasn't thrilled when he saw Ted Ginn Jr. repeatedly run wide and to the sidelines on punt returns. (Read on Source)
A Glance at AGE-Breaker Research
Given the role played by advanced glycation end-products (AGEs) in aging , scientists continue to search for ways to destroy or limit the accumulation of these compounds. Regulation generally forces such studies to relate to the treatment of age-related diabetes - intervention in aging is not recognized as a legitimate field of research by the ... (Read on Source)
Mobile advertising prepares for takeoff (InfoWorld)
InfoWorld - Spending on mobile search and display advertising will skyrocket in the coming years in the U.S., finally making cell phones a viable vehicle for this type of online marketing, according to research firm The Kelsey Group.
Quote of the Day:
"When you sit with a nice girl for two hours, it seems like two minutes. When you sit on a hot stove for two minutes, it seems like two hours. That's relativity." ~Albert Einstein
Medsphere looks forward with a new CEO, must also look backward to fix its past
Medsphere has a bright future ahead of it. But first it needs to fix its past.
NYT Begins Polish Publication
The New York Times has begun publishing an international weekly edition in Poland. The paper, which retains the layout and typography of the New York Times, will be published every Saturday, writes... (Read on Source)
Forbes columnist Dan Lyons says he really likes Linux, no matter what anyone else says (video)
During a session at the 2007 Online News Association conference in Toronto, Canada, I had a chance to point my video camera at Forbes columnist (and Fake Steve Jobs blogger) Dan Lyons. He told me that people who say he dislikes Linux are not being fair to him; that out of 70 articles he's written about Linux, 67 have been positive, and he absolutely denies that he is paid by Microsoft to write what he does about Linux, Apple, or anything else.
Suns 94, Spurs 87 (F)
Steve Nash 19 points and 14 assists, helping the Suns to a rugged 94-87 victory over the Spurs on Sunday.
Microsoft's Digitization Work
Two articles by Barbara Quint in Newsbreaks about Microsoft closing Academic Live and Live Books. Microsoft Shuts Down Two of Its Google ‘Wannabe’s’: Live Search Books and Live Search Academic Shut down will affect the OCA project headed by Brewster... (Read on Source)
Jesterware iPhone Video Converter 3.21
Jesterware iPhone Video Converter is a powerful video file to iPhone video conversion tool, which will convert PC video files into iPhone video files. You may convert just about any type of video file to a stunning quality iPhone MP4 video file using...
Big Timer team pinpoint Ayr
Trainer Linda Perratt hopes to get Big Timer ready for the John Smith?s Ayr Gold Cup next month following a setback.
IBM Takes Aim at Microsoft With Linux Partnerships
... several different distributions. IBM has tweaked its Lotus Foundations software suite to run on Ubuntu Linux, Red Hat and Novell SUSE Linux. The software suite includes Lotus Notes, Symphony ...
MIHMORANDUM NO. 119
Hidden in the middle of Will Scott’s excellent piece on Yelp last month was the following insight, which certainly rings true in my experience with small business owners (emphasis mine): (Read on Source)
AutoAdmit Commenter Asks To Be Dropped From Lawsuit
We've covered the bizarre AutoAdmit lawsuit for a while now, but the story just keeps getting more ridiculous. If you don't recall, AutoAdmit was a forum site used by law students to discuss all sorts of things -- some of which were crude and potentially offensive. Two women law students who got upset about how they were portrayed on the site ended up filing a bunch of lawsuits over the site, and some of those who were included in the lawsuit sued back (what do you expect with a bunch of law students?). Honestly, it sounds like the whole thing was blown completely out of proportion. Yes, anonymous idiots on message boards say all sorts of stupid stuff, but it's difficult to see how any of it rose to the level of being legally actionable. In fact, calling attention to it seems much more likely to damage the reputations of the women suing than fleeting immature sophomoric comments from a bunch of idiots. Almost anyone reading those original threads would be hard pressed to take any of the comments seriously. But seeing someone overreact and sue over those comments is something worth noting as a character reference.
Already, one of the defendants sued by the women had the case dropped, and now another one is asking a judge to drop him from the case as well. He admits that he made two crude comments on the site (anonymously, at the time), suggesting that he would like to have sex with one of the women, but that's not against the law. He's also complaining that the womens' lawyers don't seem to want to actually serve the lawsuit on him or explain what's actionable about his comments, noting:
Mariner has been trying to proceed with this litigation for months. However in an attempt to execute a strategy so Byzantine that Kafka himself would be dumbfounded, Plaintiffs' counsel has failed to include any allegations that would support a cause of action, refused Mariner's counsel's offer to accept service and refused to simply dismiss Mariner. It appears Plaintiff's plan is to keep a lawsuit pending for as long as possible without actually prosecuting it.While I keep hearing lawyers claim that this AutoAdmit case will be important in establishing "boundaries" for what is and what is not acceptable online forum banter, so far, the case can only be described as a huge mess of angry lawyers suing each other.
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Note-taking app Evernote gets an API
Evernote, the multiplatform note-taking app that I can't stop raving about, is opening up. New PC and Mac clients will get additional HTML import and export capabilities as well as accessibility from scripting tools like AppleScript. The Web service (which synchronizes data with the PC and Mac clients) will get an application programming interface. (Read on Source)
AboveNet Upgrades Network Routers in Key European Cities
... Amsterdam. The deployment was done to meet demands for high bandwidth IP transit and virtual private network (VPN services). AboveNet has placed its routers in Equinix ( ) and Telehouse2 in Paris, ...
PeopleJar - a New Concept of Social Connecting
While social networking is nothing new today: starting from the early age of Myspace people establish and maintain connections online. A new people search service PeopleJar offers a new (somewhat innovative) focus on social connecting versus social networking. (Read on Source)
Proposed Stay Of Liquidation Plan Pending Appeal Rejected By Judge
SAN DIEGO - The bankruptcy judge overseeing the Metabolife International Inc. settlement on Dec. 12 denied a motion to stay liquidation pending appeal brought by a former putative class action representative whose claims were denied in two courts, stating that he has not shown a likelihood that he will succeed on his appeal or the likelihood that he will suffer injury if a stay is not granted (In re: MII Liquidation, Inc., et al., No. 05-06040-H11, S.D. Calif. Bkcy.; See December 2007, Page 4). Full story on lexis.com
IK Releases T-RackS 3 Audio Mastering Plug-ins
IK Multimedia on Tuesday released a new version of its T-RackS mixing and mastering suite of plug-ins.
DallasFamilyHomes.com Leverages SearchMonkey from Yahoo! Search
Dallas Home Search site DallasFamilyHomes.com releases their SearchMonkey application for Yahoo! Search users looking to buy Dallas homes. (PRWeb Nov 12, 2008)
Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/dallas/homes/prweb1586554.htm
Michael Jackson Lets Neverland Fly Away (E! Online)
E! Online - The fairy tale is really over now.
HP preliminary results beat, shares jump
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Hewlett-Packard Co posted stronger-than-expected preliminary quarterly results and gave a full-year profit forecast that also beat Wall Street estimates despite the weak global economy, sending shares up 11 percent.
Clout Has Plunged for Automakers and Union, Too
The Detroit automakers and the United Automobile Workers union face stiff headwinds of public opinion as they push for a bailout. (Read on Source)
Company Sues Facebook Over Copyright Infringement
A Columbus, Ohio based technology company is suing Facebook for alleged copyright infringement charging that the social networking site is using technology it developed to run the site.
Leader Technologies maintains that it developed a patent that Facebook uses to manage and store electronic information. Leader says it applied for the patent in 2002 and is seeking damages and an injunction against Facebook for what it calls willful infringement.


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