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MSI unveils ultra-thin X-Slim 320, fits snugly into manila envelope (Engadget)
MSI has unveiled the 13.4-inch X-Slim 320 (is that you, U300 ?), which at 1.98cm and about 2.87 pounds puts it just a teensy bit lighter and thicker than its Cupertino-born doppelganger, and comes with either a 4 or 8 cell battery that lasts up to 10 hours. The company provides no specs in its presser, but our cohorts at Engadget Chinese were at an MSI pre-CES event and report that we're ...
Infected Computers May Show Offensive Web Advertising (KTHV Little Rock)
Many online users are hit with offensive ads when visiting well known web sites. The fault may not lie in the web site, but on the user's own computer.
GUEST CONTRIBUTOR: New employment laws for '09 (The Santa Rosa Press Democrat)
Each year brings a new set of laws for employers to comply with, and thisyear is no exception. Below is a summary to assist employers in negotiatingthe maze of new laws, and to give you a preview of what else to expect in2009.New StatutesNo Texting While Driving. As you will recall, in July 2008,
Internet blunders of 2008 (Canada.com)
The Internet is one scary place. For techno-peasants, it's perhaps heartening that we're not the ones responsible for the biggest Internet blunders of 2008. But it's scarcely reassuring to learn that some of the most sophisticated computer systems in the world are no safer than your Hotmail account.
A Flu Shot for Your Mac (TechNewsWorld.com)
One of the main reasons Windows users switch to the Macintosh is to escape the constant onslaught of malware. Viruses, Trojans and spyware are a constant threat to the Windows ecosystem. Apple touts the Mac as being a haven from malware, and certainly in the past that's been the case. But the past is no guarantee of what will happen in the future.
'Oh no' in '09? MSU economist makes predictions for new year (Springfield Business Journal)
An MSU economist says the recession in 2009 won't rival the Great Depression, but his predictions aren't exactly rosy.
Local businesses buck the tide (Northern Express)
At a time when most businesses are cutting costs, laying off people, or even closing their doors, there are a few stores in Northern Michigan that are going the other way—opening a new store or hugely expanding their business.
Your Tech To Do list for 2009 (The Charlotte Observer)
(By Anne Krishnan, (Raleigh) News & Observer) Kick off 2009 with eight resolutions that will help you make the most of your computer, the Internet and other tech devices: 1. Be skeptical “It's not necessary to unplug your computer and bury it in concrete in order to stay safe (although it may be tempting at times), but a more circumspect approach can really help,” says Jeff Crume, executive ...
Whether digital TV needs antenna depends on area (Arizona Daily Star)
Q If I buy a new digital TV, can I just plug it in and use it, as I do the old TV now? My son insists that it has to be hooked to an antenna, but the old televisions worked fine without one.
Psst! It’s so easy to spy on the wife (Times Online)
Has your wife recently started putting her make-up on before taking the dog for a walk? Does the dog-walking take longer than it used to? And does she come back looking a lot more knackered than the dog?
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