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  • Options for doing e-mail newsletter management

    05/29/2006 4:37:00 AM PDT · by rudy45 · 1 replies · 132+ views
    self
    I would like to send a newsletter to people who "opt-in" to receive it. I'd like specifically for people to be able to opt in by going to my web site and filling out a form. I have no intentions of sending "spam," in other words. I've looked at information about G-Lock Easymail (yes, the company does have an interesting name, but it's not what you think lol) and Savicom. What is your experience or impression of these products? Do either or both allow for automated sign up? What is the signficance of the featuer that a user can send...
  • The Most Dangerous Words on the Web [Searches that invite viruses]

    05/24/2006 5:04:26 AM PDT · by cloud8 · 52 replies · 2,255+ views
    ABC News ^ | May 23, 2006 | Ned Potter
    Don't try this at home--not if you want to have a working computer. Search for "Free Screensavers," we're told, and 64% of the sites you'll find are the kinds that can gum up your machine with spyware or a computer virus. A team of researchers, let by Ben Edelman and Hannah Rosenbaum of a British firm called Site Advisor, tried entering 1,394 popular search terms into the web's most popular search engines--Google, Yahoo!, MSN, AOL and Ask.com. They came up with a chart you may find both amusing and sobering. Even if you search for something as harmless as "I...
  • In Paris, 'iPod law' unleashes lobbyists

    05/22/2006 7:50:51 AM PDT · by Star Traveler · 458+ views
    International Herald Tribune ^ | May 22, 2006 | Thomas Crampton
    "Rarely in parliamentary life have those elected by the nation - deputies and senators - been subjected to so many letters, e-mails, menaces and pressures," Michel Charasse, a senator since 1981, said during the debate, to resounding applause from his colleagues. "I would ask the Senate staff to rigorously clean the corridors of the lobbyists from all sides who jump on us as soon as we leave the hall." Some legislators criticized the presence of representatives from two music retailers, Fnac and Virgin, who entered the National Assembly during debate on a law that would affect them. The store representatives,...
  • Wallace's Anti-GPL Suit Loses Again

    05/22/2006 6:45:29 AM PDT · by antiRepublicrat · 2 replies · 195+ views
    Enterprise Open Source Magazine ^ | May. 19, 2006 02:30 PM | Staff
    IBM, Red Hat, and Novell Named in Suit that Goes Down in Flames Daniel Wallace's second anti-GPL suit accusing IBM, Red Hat and Novell of predatory price-fixing and restraint of trade has gone down in flames like his first against the Free Software Foundation, which wrote the license. The second decision came from a different judge in the Southern District of Indiana and, like the first judge and the FSF complaint, he found that Wallace didn't properly state a claim. He said he accepted the allegations as true but that Wallace didn't allege anticompetitive effects in an identifiable market by...
  • VANITY: Computer Assistance

    05/21/2006 9:52:44 PM PDT · by KonaTom · 5 replies · 219+ views
    VANITY: computer assistance :( my addled brain | 05/05/06 | Spacetrucker Posted on 05/05/2006 1:56:46 PM PDT by Spacetrucker I am having a difficult time figuring out a problem with my laptop (HP pavilion zv 5000). It powers up fine on AC power, but will not run on battery power at all. The control panel says the battery is in good working order, at 100% charge, and I have run the troubleshooter on it several times to no avail. I am hoping that this may be some kind of program thing that has the battery switched off (before you ask...
  • Okay, I've had it with Google - How can I best replace it?

    05/17/2006 6:08:14 AM PDT · by Jabba the Nutt · 77 replies · 3,336+ views
    The American Spectator ^ | 17 May 2006 | Jabba the Tutt
    Here's a paragraph from a longer Washington Prowler feature of The American Spectator: "What makes Weber's cynical support of the legislation even worse, say Republican Hill staffers, is that his activities also aid MoveOn.org, the extremist, left-wing organization, which is now being financially backed by Google so that MoveOn can help Google with "Net Neutrality." Google has become the single largest private corporate underwriter of MoveOn. According to sources in the Democrat National Committee, MoveOn has received more than $1 million from Google and its lobbyists in Washington to create grassroots support for the Internet regulation legislation. Some of that...
  • Revealed: The identity of the BBC's latest star (Woops)

    05/15/2006 1:58:09 PM PDT · by nuconvert · 10 replies · 686+ views
    The Mail ^ | May 13, 2006
    Revealed: The identity of the BBC's latest star 13/05/06 A computer expert has described his astonishment at seeing the BBC's 24-hour news channel interview supposed taxi driver Guy Goma in the mistaken belief it was him. Guy Kewney - a white, bearded technology expert - was astonished to see himself appear on screen as a black man with an apparent French accent. He was even more shocked to see himself unable to answer basic questions about the legal battle between the Beatles' Apple Corps and Apple Computer over the use of an apple symbol. Mr Kewney, an IT journalist, watched...
  • 25 Uses For Your Old PC

    05/05/2006 11:59:55 PM PDT · by Dallas59 · 10 replies · 2,859+ views
    InterActive ^ | 7/30/2003 | Kyle MacRae
    25 uses for your old PC If you've replaced your old computer, don't just throw it away. There are some great things it could do. Read on for a few ideas. If you have just bought yourself a replacement computer and find yourself with a spare heap of hardware in the house, what are your options? It's tempting to get rid of the original PC once and for all but, on the other hand, it served you well once and surely you can find a productive use for it now. Then again, having just splashed out on your new kit,...
  • Toshiba Satellite R15-S822 doesn't have internet access

    05/05/2006 8:27:24 PM PDT · by rudy45 · 6 replies · 258+ views
    self
    My wife has a Toshiba Salliete R15-S822, Running XP Home2 SP2. It has built-in wireless. Up unitl now, it has worked fine. Now, all of a sudden, it has lost wireless capability. I know that Fn-F8 is supposed to toggle the wireless capability on and off However, nothing happened. Nothing appeard on the screen to indicate that sysstem was reacting to the keybard presses. What else can I look for? thanks.
  • VANITY: computer assistance :(

    05/05/2006 1:56:46 PM PDT · by Spacetrucker · 11 replies · 850+ views
    my addled brain | 05/05/06 | Spacetrucker
    I am having a difficult time figuring out a problem with my laptop (HP pavilion zv 5000). It powers up fine on AC power, but will not run on battery power at all. The control panel says the battery is in good working order, at 100% charge, and I have run the troubleshooter on it several times to no avail. I am hoping that this may be some kind of program thing that has the battery switched off (before you ask I looked - the battery is enabled) because until next week I cannot afford to buy a new battery...
  • The Antikythera Mechanism (Computer - 56BC)

    04/30/2006 7:21:04 PM PDT · by blam · 34 replies · 1,447+ views
    Economist ^ | 9-19-2002
    The Antikythera mechanism The clockwork computer Sep 19th 2002 From The Economist print edition An ancient piece of clockwork shows the deep roots of modern technology WHEN a Greek sponge diver called Elias Stadiatos discovered the wreck of a cargo ship off the tiny island of Antikythera in 1900, it was the statues lying on the seabed that made the greatest impression on him. He returned to the surface, removed his helmet, and gabbled that he had found a heap of dead, naked women. The ship's cargo of luxury goods also included jewellery, pottery, fine furniture, wine and bronzes dating...
  • Bypass telephone computer systems and speak to a human

    04/25/2006 7:41:45 PM PDT · by DallasMike · 513+ views
    Stingray: a blog for salty Christians ^ | April 25, 2006 | Michael McCullough
    Have you ever spent 15 or 20 minutes or more on the telephone trying to speak to a real live human while getting the runaround from the Interactive Voice Response (IVR) system? If so, this blogsite and database is for you. It has ways to bypass the IVR and speak to a human for 356 companies and goverment organizations as of today. Everyone from American Express to Bank of America to Verizon is on the list. I give it two thumbs and a salute!
  • Local family sued by record companies (With no computer allegedly)

    04/23/2006 7:55:40 AM PDT · by LuxMaker · 56 replies · 1,639+ views
    The Rockmart Journal ^ | April 22, 2006 | LOWELL VICKERS
    A Rockmart family is being sued for illegal music file sharing, despite the fact that they don’t even own a computer. Read more in source: http://news.mywebpal.com/news_tool_v2.cfm?show=localnews&pnpID=728&NewsID=713614&CategoryID=11575&on=1
  • Lawmaker Puzzled by Obscenity in Letter(MO Republican)

    04/20/2006 3:19:41 PM PDT · by LucyJo · 18 replies · 750+ views
    AP ^ | April 19, 2006 | SAM HANANEL
    Lawmaker Puzzled by Obscenity in Letter By SAM HANANEL, Associated Press Writer Wed Apr 19, 10:23 PM ET WASHINGTON - Nobody expects to get a letter from a member of Congress that ends with an expletive. But that's what happened when Rep. Jo Ann Emerson , R-Mo., recently corresponded with a resident of her southeast Missouri district. The letter ended with a profane, seven-letter insult beginning with the letter a — "i think you're an. ..." Emerson says she can't explain how the offensive language made it into the letter, which otherwise reads like a typical response to a citizen's...
  • Tagline, Taglines and More Taglines...<vanity>

    04/17/2006 10:22:47 AM PDT · by Lucky9teen · 18 replies · 614+ views
    Jake's Homepage ^ | unknown | Jake?
    RMS - a man who can polarize a room into warring factions just by walking by. (Joe Barr) If You're Livin' On The Edge... MOVE OVER!..There are people waiting to Jump! You gotta punch the clock, so why not punch your boss? Please don't call IIS unstable, it's simply uptime challenged. As for the philosophical stuff, think of it as broccolli: it's good for you... (Brian Germain) When people look like ants - pull. When ants look like people - pray. There's no place like 127.0.0.1 How many NASA managers does it take to screw in a light bulb? "That...
  • How do to image-by-image replacement, on web page

    04/16/2006 5:03:12 PM PDT · by rudy45 · 4 replies · 177+ views
    self
    I am using FrontPage 2000. Here's what I would like to have happen: After the page loads, have an image on that page automatically dissolve to a second one (in the same position), then dissolve to a third, or fourth, then repeat back to the first. I know I can add DHTML effects in FrontPage, but the effects seem to work only when the page is loaded, or when mouse-over or mouse click occurs. In my case, however, I would like the transitions to occur automatically, without any action by user. In other words, I would like to have the...
  • Singularity Summit At Stanford Explores Future Of 'Superintelligence'

    04/13/2006 7:22:29 AM PDT · by Neville72 · 130 replies · 1,733+ views
    KurzweilAI.net ^ | 4/13/2006 | Staff
    The Stanford University Symbolic Systems Program and the Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence announced today the Singularity Summit at Stanford, a one-day event free to the public, to be held Saturday, May 13, 2006 at Stanford Memorial Auditorium, Stanford, California. The event will bring together leading futurists and others to examine the implications of the "Singularity" -- a hypothesized creation of superintelligence as technology accelerates over the coming decades -- to address the profound implications of this radical and controversial scenario. "The Singularity will be a future period during which the pace of technological change will be so rapid, its...
  • Afghan Shops Searched for Stolen Files (stolen military memory sticks and discs)

    04/12/2006 2:05:19 PM PDT · by nuconvert · 8 replies · 516+ views
    yahoo news/AP ^ | Apr.12, 2006
    Afghan Shops Searched for Stolen Files By DANIEL COONEY, Associated Press Writer A shopkeeper outside the U.S.-led coalition headquarters in Afghanistan was selling computer memory drives Wednesday containing seemingly sensitive military data stolen from inside the base — including the Social Security numbers of four American generals. This shopkeeper was apparently not the only merchant in local bazaars trying to get some cash in exchange for hardware and software containing such files. The surfacing of the stolen computer devices has sparked an urgent American military probe for the source of the embarrassing security breach, which has led to disks with...
  • "Stolen Iranian laptop, as evidence of N-plan" [NYT Has Also Picked Up This News]

    11/14/2005 5:17:30 AM PST · by conservativecorner · 30 replies · 2,312+ views
    Iran Mania ^ | Nov. 13, 2005 | Unknown
    LONDON, November 13 (IranMania) - US intelligence officials have shown leaders of the International Atomic Energy Agency a stolen Iranian laptop computer containing nuclear designs as proof the country is secretly pursuing a nuclear weapons program, The New York Times reported on its website. The newspaper said that during the demonstration, which took place in Vienna in mid-July, officials displayed selections from more than a thousand pages of Iranian computer simulations and accounts of experiments, saying they showed a long effort to design a nuclear warhead. The Americans acknowledged that the documents do not prove that Iran has an atomic...
  • FReeper Computer Help Needed

    04/11/2006 7:40:57 PM PDT · by Extremely Extreme Extremist · 40 replies · 1,036+ views
    Free Republic | 04-11-2006 | EEE
    When I turn my computer on and the screen appears, all I get is the hourglass (The mouse pointer turns into an hourglass whenever I move it towards the START menu or taskbar) and I'm unable to access my START menu. I usually turn the power off several times before it works again. I just did a virus and spyware scan and they came back clean. Yes, I have Windows XP (Cue the "Get a Mac!" responses). Please advise.