Microsoft Grants XP a Reprieve
REDMOND, WA -- Wonders never cease: Microsoft this week rescinded Windows XP’s death sentence after taking a public beating from users who find the operating system...
Read moreDetailsREDMOND, WA -- Wonders never cease: Microsoft this week rescinded Windows XP’s death sentence after taking a public beating from users who find the operating system...
Read moreDetailsSPRINGFIELD, MO – The moral minority frequently attends city council meetings demanding protection from the alleged secondary effects of adult entertainment establishments – but it never...
Read moreDetailsCLEARWATER, FL -- A respected anthropologist says dancing in topless clubs helps women become poised, self-confident, and creative individuals who often go on to higher education...
Read moreDetailsPHILADELPHIA, PA -- With airlines charging for everything from a single piece of stored luggage to a can of soda to “extra” leg room, it was...
Read moreDetailsPENSACOLA, FL -- First Amendment attorney Lawrence Walters is trying a new approach to convince a jury the material at issue in Ray Guhn’s obscenity trial...
Read moreDetailsKNOXVILLE, TN -- Nice Guys have long watched in horror as the girls they fancied fell into the arms and beds of heartless Lotharios that provided...
Read moreDetailsREDWOOD CITY, CA -- The clever animation sequence promoting Electronic Arts’ (EA) brand-spanking new program, Spore Creature Creator, begs users to “leave my sister out of...
Read moreDetailsCUPERTINO, CA -- It may not be Apple chairman Steve Jobs’ favorite indication of the popularity of his company’s ubiquitous communication device, but over the past...
Read moreDetailsMANCHESTER, ENGLAND -- It was June 21, 1948 when Geoff Tootill and his university laboratory partners delivered the Small Scale Experimental Machine. For the first time...
Read moreDetailsSTAMFORD, CT -- The number of personal computers in use worldwide has surpassed 1 billion units and the installed base is growing at about 12-percent annually....
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