Www.OSIR.org.in - This week in Apple: 10.5.6 update, Macworld 2009, and yet more iPhone - Ars Technica
This week in Apple: Mac software updates, Walmart iPhones, and more Mac clones A cloud over Macworld Expo (updated) Friday morning Apple links IDG: Macworld Expo still on for 2010, even without Apple There was certainly a lot of buzz this week
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Lap-dancing clubs face uncertain future - In the News
The government had admitted it is not clear how changes to lap-dancing licensing will affect existing clubs. Under proposals containing in the policing and crime bill the government will transfer the opening and regulation of lap-dancing clubs to
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Dispatches from the bottom of the Earth: Running Into an Invisible - Scientific American
Editor’s note: Marine geophysicist Robin Bell is leading an expedition to Antarctica to explore a mysterious mountain range beneath the ice sheet. Following is the twelfth of her updates on the effort as part of ScientificAmerican.com ’s in-depth
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The week in Microsoft: Windows 7, IE, and more Hotmail fixes - Ars Technica
Windows 7 Beta invites sent out . Redmond has sent out invitations to participate in the “Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2 beta program.” Are you in? Windows Live Essentials (including Messenger) beta refresh . Windows Live Essentials
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AIP FYI #119: House Appropriators Fund FY 2009 NSF Request - SpaceRef
The House Appropriations Committee has released the committee report accompanying its version of the FY 2009 Commerce, Justice, Science Appropriations Bill. House Report 110-919 accompanying H.R. 7322 provides the appropriators’ recommendations for
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