Posted by: clickry on: April 30, 2008
How can they not be tired? Barack Obama and Hillary Rodham Clinton are undeniably exhausted. They’ve been campaigning hard for more than a year, and their wall-to-wall schedules won’t let up anytime soon. Neither wants to cede ground in their epic struggle for the Democratic nomination. Fatigue, however, breeds unforced errors — and both candidates [...]
Posted by: clickry on: April 28, 2008
NVIDIA is ready to deliver on last week’s promise When we think of notebook computers which use Intel Pentium Dual Core, Core 2 Solo, or Core 2 Duo processors, the systems are usually paired with an Intel Northbridge and Southbridge. Intel hopes to carry on this tradition with its Centrino 2 platform which is slated [...]
Posted by: clickry on: April 26, 2008
Subscription and ad-supported versions of Office applications in the cards For many computer users around the world when they think of typing a letter or a research paper, the first thing they think of is Word from Microsoft’s Office suite. The problem for buyers of new computers is that the application typically doesn’t come with [...]
Posted by: clickry on: April 26, 2008
CHINA has poured cold water on opposition and Western claims that an arms shipment to Zimbabwe was to be used in a clampdown against MDC-T supporters, pointing out that Harare placed the order last year. A spokesperson from the Chinese Foreign Ministry, Jiang Yu, has stated the arms contract was signed last year contrary to [...]
Posted by: clickry on: April 26, 2008
Posted by: clickry on: April 25, 2008
One in three of us will be diagnosed with cancer during our life. The disease tends to affect older people – but can strike at any time. Excluding certain skin cancers, there were more than 270,000 new cases of the disease in 2001 – and the rate is increasing by about 1% a year. Some [...]
Posted by: clickry on: April 25, 2008
Posted by: clickry on: April 25, 2008
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