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System crashes – Voters send Giuliano back to Hartford for a fifth term – TheDay

November 3, 2010 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment 


Old Saybrook – Voters returned Marilyn Giuliano to Hartford for a fifth term Tuesday as state representative in the 23rd House District. Giuliano, a Republican, beat two-time Democratic challenger Eileen D. Baker, who also ran unsuccessfully against

Try this buttermilk dressing for apples – Cincinnati.com
A couple of weeks ago, I brought home a quart of buttermilk only to find that there was already one in the fridge. (No, it’s not my memory, it’s just that I have a lot of really important things to think about.) Fortunately, buttermilk is useful and lasts

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Hansen: Unexpected death brings ‘unbelievable’ social media response – Des Moines Register
Jason Schippers was only 29 when he died. Doctors are still trying to find out why one of his lungs rebelled. He wasn’t a smoker. The medical experts are almost certain he didn’t have cancer. Whatever ended Schippers’ life, it won’t stay a secret long

False Sense of DLL Security – Redmondmag.com
Dynamic link library vulnerabilities have long been the bane of Windows IT pros existence, especially this year. As recently as August, Microsoft issued workarounds and guidance on DLL flaws and later, even patched the issue. Well it’s not over yet

Rick Snyder leads decisive sweep; GOP wins lock on political power – Detroit Free Press
Rick Snyder, who launched from political obscurity with his “one tough nerd” campaign, was elected Michigan’s 48th governor Tuesday on the crest of a Republican tidal wave that swept all statewide offices and might give the GOP a lock on political power in

MTV sorry for ‘Jersey Shore’ remark – Detroit Free Press
A lot of groups would like to get an apology from MTV. The Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD) has actually received one for a segment that ran during last week’s “Jersey Shore” reunion special. GLAAD representatives call footage in which

MacBook Air vs. (Windows Startup) iPad Smackdown: Which is Best for You? – PC World

October 31, 2010 by registry cleaners · Leave a Comment 


Apple’s 11-inch MacBook Air may create a conundrum for prospective Mac owners: should they buy a petite Apple laptop or an iPad? When Apple launched the Air, it said it was a hybrid device combining the best aspects of the MacBook with the iPad. Just like

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New PCs with Windows XP are no more – Seattle Post Intelligencer
As of today, gone are the days you could buy a new PC running Windows XP. Microsoft has now stopped allowing computer manufacturers to preinstall the 9-year-old operating system, which enjoyed an extended life thanks to the relative failure of Windows

Windows 7 Is A Hit Because People Are Buying New PCs – Yahoo Finance
Windows 7 launched one year ago, and this morning Microsoft announced that it’s sold more than 240 million licenses. That sounds like great news for Microsoft, right? More than 240 million people have chosen to buy Windows 7! Not exactly. I’ll give

Warning: IE8 and Windows XP Forever – GameSHOUT
Microsoft Corp. issued a similar warning in May of this year at the release of Windows XP’s service pack 3 that users would not be able to downgrade back to Internet Explorer 6 from IE7 without uninstalling SP3 first. Again Microsoft is issuing a similar

Enterprises: We’ll run Windows XP even after retirement – Computerworld
Computerworld – Nearly half of the companies still using the nine-year-old Windows XP plan to keep running the aged OS even after Microsoft withdraws its support in 2014, a research analyst said today. “IT just really, really likes the XP operating system

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