Fix Computer Errors – US can’t vouch for cancer assurances to Marines – Dayton Daily News
April 30, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
Up to 1 million people could have been exposed to toxins that seeped from a neighboring dry cleaner and industrial activity at Camp Lejeune, N.C., federal officials say. Now, a report that minimized the cancer threat for adults has been discredited
Workers’ Edge – CNET News
You may have noticed Elinor Mills’ story out of this week’s RSA security conference on an F-Secure researcher recommending that PC users avoid the Adobe Reader PDF program because of its unpatched vulnerabilities. The story includes a link to
Business ‘cards’ secure on Internet – The Washington Times
Instead of unwrapping a new box of business cards for every contact change, professionals with a $10 Telnic Limited “.tel domain” can update and protect their information with a click. Khashayar Mahdavi created Telnic Ltd., a United Kingdom-based
NATIONAL BRIEFING – Los Angeles Times
The White House plans an inquiry into a low-flying photo shoot by a presidential plane that panicked New Yorkers and cost taxpayers $328,835. President Obama said it won’t happen again. The White House military office approved the photo-op, which
Panel to discuss Lejeune contaminated water issue – Star News Online
An two-day expert panel will convene this week in Atlanta to discuss research related to a 30-year contamination of wells at Camp Lejeune. From 1957 to 1987, civilians, Marines and residents drank, cooked with, bathed in and swam in water
False comfort: US pulls report that minimized cancer risk from toxic – Newsday
In an about-face, the government Tuesday disavowed a 12-year-old federal report that found little or no cancer risk for adults who lived on a Marine base where drinking water was contaminated for three decades. Up to 1 million people could have been
5 Steps to Boost Your PC’s Performance – The Money Times
Do you equate the speed of your computer processors with that of talking to your grandma on a lazy Sunday afternoon? Or do you find that your PC has changed just as your husband/wife has after marriage, and is just not the same when you bought it
U.S. Government Can’t Vouch for Cancer Assurances to People Living at – FOX News
SAN MATEO, Calif. — In an about face, the government Tuesday disavowed a 12-year-old federal report that found little or no cancer risk for adults who lived on a Marine base where drinking water was contaminated for three decades. Up to 1 million
Windows 7 Way Smarter With Graphics RAM – Toms Hardware (Computer freezing)
April 28, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
* The email addresses collected via this form are not recorded on our servers and are only used for the sending request In an earlier article, we described an advancement that the Windows 7 team made with desktop graphics by allowing more than one
Windows 7′s virtual ‘XP mode’ could mean support nightmares – Computerworld
April 27, 2009 (Computerworld) Microsoft Corp.’s decision to give some Windows 7 users a tool to run Windows XP applications in a virtual machine may have been necessary to convince people to upgrade, but it could create support nightmares, analysts
Mac OS X vs. (Backup) Windows: Does Soul Matter? – TechNewsWorld
April 25, 2009 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment
Post job opportunities, resumes, event notifications, services offered, goods for sale and more. No charge to view or post ads. Visit classifieds.technewsworld.com today! Ask a Mac OS X fan or a Windows fan what the difference is between the two
Miranda IM (Windows NT/2000/XP/Vista) 0.7.19 – CNET Asia
Miranda IM is the smaller, faster, easier instant messenger with support for multiple protocols. Designed from the ground-up to be resource efficient while still providing a rich feature set, Miranda includes support for AIM, Jabber, ICQ, IRC, MSN
Microsoft Suffers Leaks, Lagging Sales Numbers as They Look Forward to – Tech.slashdot.org
nandemoari writes “With only a few weeks until Microsoft’s Windows 7 Release Candidate 1 (RC1) is released, Microsoft is already looking for people to help with Windows 8 . An April 14th job ad posted by Microsoft says the upcoming version of Windows


