Engadget:
We've just been alerted to an unsettling trend in Palm Pre land, where strings of replacement devices are a bit too common for comfort: some users have been losing their Palm Profile backup, or a large majority of it, once th (Read More)
Gizmodo:
Black Friday is a week away, and thousands of markdowns are already announced. Our master list of Giz-friendly deals—a hefty read—includes similar items priced differently at different stores. Keep it refreshed, cuz we'll be (Read More)
New York Times:
The Denver backup has been practicing with the starters while Kyle Orton continues to be sidelined with a sprained left ankle.
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Lifehacker:
With the rise of broadband not only do we share pictures of our screens but full out video. This week we want to hear about your favorite tool for screencasting your virtual workspace. Photo by Tim Dorr. Earlier this year we (Read More)
New York Times:
The future licensee of Tavern on the Green, Dean J. Poll, would like the landmark restaurant in Central Park to be called “Tavern in the Park” if he cannot win the rights to its trademark.
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Engadget:
The name may not exactly suggest any groundbreaking changes, but we're guessing that most Windows Home Server users with Windows 7 computers will want to upgrade to Power Pack 3 as soon as they can, which we now finally know (Read More)
Ars Technica:
Microsoft today announced that Windows Home Server (WHS) Power Pack 3 (PP3) will be available in all shipping languages (Chinese, English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, and Spanish) on November 24, 2009. As always, P (Read More)
Lifehacker:
There's an eyebrow-raising rumor that Google's toying with a cellphone that could work on any data network and make phone calls through its Gizmo5/Google Voice package. Are you ready to leave standard voice channels behind fo (Read More)
New York Times:
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Mika Pyorala scored his first NHL goal, backup goalie Brian Boucher made 37 saves and the Philadelphia Flyers opened a trip with their seventh victory in eight games, 3-2 over the Los Angeles Kings on Wedn (Read More)
Engadget:
It ain't flashy, but so long as you don't ever plan on having more than 1.5TB of junk to store on an external hard drive, Transcend's latest should do the trick. The StoreJet 35T promises average write speeds of 42MB/s, and t (Read More)
Reuters: Sports News:
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Controversial running back Larry Johnson signed a contract on Tuesday to represent the Cincinnati Bengals in a backup role, according to the league's official website (www.nfl.com).
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Lifehacker:
Last week we asked you to share your favorite online backup tools and then we rounded up the five most popular options for a vote. With nearly half the vote at 42%, Dropbox takes home the trophy for favorite online backup too (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Windows only: Portable browser backup utility FavBackup updates with loads of changes, including single-file backups, multiple profile support, and a new Ribbon interface. Using the utility, which we've mentioned before, is e (Read More)
New York Times:
Running back Larry Johnson has signed with the Cincinnati Bengals as a backup, giving the A.F.C. North leaders depth at the position for what’s shaping up to be a playoff season.
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Lifehacker:
Readers offer their best tips for switching browsers with a hotkey, scheduling work time with rotating wallpapers, and using Gmail quicklinks as a to-do list. Don't like the gallery layout? Click here to view everything on on (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Time and time again, people tell me that they've bought an external hard drive to backup their pictures, music, and documents. Great, right? Sadly, that's not always the case. There's one simple rule about backups that everyb (Read More)
Lifehacker:
Windows: Microsoft's SyncToy is a simple but effective tool for mirroring folders across hard drive locations, networks, or USB devices. With a 2.1 update, it's been retooled to run faster, back up configurations, and handle (Read More)
New York Times:
LANDOVER, Md. (AP) -- Denver Broncos quarterback Kyle Orton was on the sideline to begin the second half against the Washington Redskins, with backup Chris Simms playing in his place.
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