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		<title>Fault Repair Domestic Car DVD</title>
		<description>Domestic Car DVD with its low prices, features and all were accepted by the majority owners, to maintain very large market, the brand is countless. They all have one common feature is the failure rate is very high, usually with a one and a half or a few months there ...</description>
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		<title>How to get super-clear sound effects</title>
		<description> Many people buy voice recorder, recording the first consideration is the effect of the problem, voice recorder with recording function compared with MP3, MP4 and other digital devices, ultra-clear audio effects has been its biggest advantage, but for what most people Recorder enables ultra-clear recording, still lacks a very ...</description>
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		<title>Researchers find security holes in NYT, YouTube, I</title>
		<description> And The New York Times site vulnerability could have allowed an attacker to harvest e-mail addresses of people who use a feature on the site to e-mail articles to other people. The victim's e-mail address could then be used for spamming. 




 The sites have all fixed the holes ...</description>
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		<title>Jive takes Sequoia&#8217;s advice, cuts one-third of its</title>
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Jive is backed by Sequoia, the same firm that recently warned its portfolio companies to manage cash prudently through the downturn. Jive grew at a frenetic pace over the past year--this move is a way to return to prudent, more profitable growth. Jive has been profitable since its 2001 launch.

The ...</description>
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		<title>In &#8216;08 presidential race, who&#8217;s the most tech-frie</title>
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We asked Hillary Clinton whether she supported a permanent ban on Internet taxes, but she evaded the question. (Clinton said only that she supported a temporary moratorium, which is an answer to a different question.) We asked John McCain whether he supported forcing Internet service providers to retain data on ...</description>
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		<title>Mac OS X vs. Windows 7  Who has the best upgrade</title>
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Apple doesn't have to fight off that negative perception from its users or the industry. Macs have been selling better than ever and there is no sense that will slow down anytime soon.



"It's really immaterial the degree of the rewrite in the operating system," Ross Rubin, director of analysis for ...</description>
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		<title>Fantastic voyage or why the miniaturization of mat</title>
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Micro is the new macro





The only marketing program that matters: Identify the micro-verses of your multiple audiences, track their constant evolution, and provide content (information and entertainment) that is relevant at a specific point in time, for a specific person, in a specific context. Other than that, it's all tactics ...</description>
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		<title>This week in laptops</title>
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Have a great weekend, and happy Mother's Day!

Driving through West Hollywood earlier today, I found myself stopped by a gaggle of paparazzi standing in the middle of the road. I'm not sure who they were trying to shoot, but for the first time I kind of understood how they felt. ...</description>
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		<title>Sony&#8217;s new ultraportable (officially) revealed</title>
		<description>It looks like the leaks were pretty much dead-on, and Sony does indeed have a brand-new ultraportable laptop called the Vaio TT. It's a thin, lightweight 11-inch model, available in two different shades of black, plus red or gold. 


We're especially interested in the Vaio TT because it's the successor ...</description>
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		<title>Defragging and sizing the Windows page file</title>
		<description>So, how do you chose a size for the page file? As Chico Marx once said to Groucho - wrong every time. 

So, how big should your paging file be? The article says "The paging file should be set to at least 1.5 times the amount of RAM onboard." This ...</description>
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