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Net Xpress: Skype releases new application for iPad
Changes are pending for Mozilla browser users, as support and security updates for the Firefox 3.6 browsers end on April 24, according to a Mozilla blog post. Firefox 3.6.28 will be the last release in the 3.6 release series. Windows 2000 and Windows XP...
Tags: Netflix Inc., Apple iPad, Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft Windows, Skype
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Petoskey youth take over Michigan state legislature
Rather than learning about government by sitting in a class, Petoskey students put their knowledge of just how Michigan government works to the test by sitting in the state Capitol. Groups of middle and high school students traveled to Lansing in...
Tags: Government, Students, Teaching and Learning, National Government, Politics
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Net Xpress: Alcohol awareness info can be found online
sclark@amnews.comApril is National Alcohol Awareness Month. Here are a couple Web sites to help bring awareness to a problem that has touched many of our lives in some form or another. - This year marks the 26th anniversary of The National Council on Alcoholism and...Tags: Alcohol Addiction, Health, Behavioral Conditions, Microsoft Corporation, Microsoft Windows
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Google Drive launches as a competitive cloud storage option
Social Media ReporterFollowing weeks, months, even years of rumors and reports, Google Drive is finally live. Here are the details: Google's data storage service lets you upload and access all your files from anywhere - your PC, Mac, Android device and soon your iPhone and...Tags: Apple iPhone, Apple iCloud, Moving and Storage, Apple iPad, Storage
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Net Xpress: PayPal launches new payment service for businesses
sclark@amnews.comPayPal, an eBay company, has introduced its newest payment service called PayPal Here. The service will enable small business users and consumers to accept credit and debit cards, PayPal and checks, no matter where they are doing business. PayPal...Tags: Apple iPhone, Animal Planet (tv network), Email, Companies and Corporations, Amazon.com Inc.
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Net Xpress: Emoticons convey emotions
sclark@amnews.comThe old adage “a picture is worth a thousand words” rings true in the Net world as well. When sending an email or a plain text message, it is sometimes hard to convey one’s emotions. Luckily, we have a way to show our emotions in this...Tags: Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., Facebook, PlayStation, Entertainment, PlayStation Portable
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Sometimes a loss is a gain
The first mistake was letting my laptop computer battery run down. The next was letting it happen a second time. Several mistakes followed, and the result was a fried hard drive. Every file on my computer disappeared: baby pictures, letters, columns,...Tags: Music, Entertainment, Music
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RIM denied BBX name, redubs new phone/tablet OS BlackBerry 10
TechnologyResearch In Motion's next BlackBerry smartphone and tablet operating system won't be called BBX after all. Instead, RIM is going with the name BlackBerry 10 after a Federal Court in Albuquerque issued a temporary restraining order against the Canadian... -
HP plans to make WebOS open source by September
TechnologyHewlett-Packard says it will make its WebOS available to the open-source community by September.... -
NetXpress: Facebook changes create uproar with users ¿ again
sheila@amnews.comChange isn’t always good —just ask current Facebook users. Many users are in an uproar over the recent changes the social network has made to its service. Users of Facebook apps on a phone, iPod touch or iTablet have experienced only minimal...Tags: Apple iPhone, Facebook, Apple iPad, Media Industry, Apple iPod
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Daughter proud to call herself a nerd
Being my daughter is tough. Her two brothers continually refer to her as a nerd. They don't understand her or her actions. Benjamin says he doesn't know “what she and her friends are up to when they are in the house, let alone when they mobilize.”...Tags: Television, Christian Bale, Battlestar Galactica (tv program), Entertainment, Science Fiction (genre)
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Dennis Ritchie dies at 70; computer scientist helped develop Unix
Dennis Ritchie, a computer scientist who wrote the popular C programming language and helped develop the Unix operating system, has died. He was 70.
Ritchie died a month after his birthday, according to his biography on a Web page of Alcatel-Lucent's...Tags: Harvard University, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Unix, Computer Science, Alcatel SA
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