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Choosing a Cell Phone Plan

Choosing a Cell Phone Plan - Prudent Press Agency (Prudent Press Agency)---Choosing a cell phone plan can be exciting or confusing. The reason is so many options are available and each one is claimed to be the best option. There may be several options available to you but the best option should be one that fits your lifestyle and needs.

WoW Widows Back in Full Force

It seems over on the other side of the pond, men are choosing WoW over pregnant girlfriends, and far over the complaints of their significant others. Partners choosing WoW over each other is nothing new. Since early 2005, a Yahoo! Group has existed offering support for those who find themselves second to a dancing Night Elf avatar. Named World of Warcraft Widows, the group is nearly 4,000 strong, and one of the larger public groups on Yahoo.

Cloud Computing Will See Developers Soar to New Heights

As cloud computing takes over, say experts, the role and attitudes of software developers will change, and choosing programming languages will become "comparable to choosing a religion." (Like it's not already?)

Choosing The Lesser of Myriad Evils

Further to my earlier post on the latest NanoToxScare story, the Daily Telegraph has helpfully published a list of products that contain nanoparticles which neatly illustrates the need for risk assessment as it includes beer, aeroplanes and tennis rackets, all of which involve other risks than those posed by a few nanoparticles (and that’s before we start thinking about possible exposure mechanisms).

Choosing an executor for your Will

If you die without a will - intestate, as the legal jargon puts it - the government decides, on the basis of the intestacy rules, who benefits from your estate.

Choosing a Replacement Email System For a University?

SmarkWoW writes "The university I attend is currently looking to change the way in which is provides its students with an email service. In the past they used a legacy mail system which can no longer fit their needs. A committee has narrowed the possibilities down to three vendors: Google, Microsoft, and Yahoo. Representatives from these three vendors will be coming to our college and giving a presentation on the advantages of their systems. We're looking at other services these companies provide such as calendaring and integration with existing software that our university runs. What questions would Slashdot readers ask during these Q&A sessions? Which of these three companies would you recommend? Why? What advantages would each have that college-level students would take advantage of? What other aspects should we consider when making ou

Girls choosing camera lenses over microscopes

Over a third of teenage girls put off careers in science due to negative stereotypes, finds research group

Deciphering encryption: Choosing the best protection for your network

With military communication networks evolving, so has the increased need for their security. When comparing the commonly used IPSec versus Layer 2 encryption methods for securing a network, Layer 2 is proving itself the most viable option for military use.

Hands-on with Things for Mac and iPhone

Choosing a personal task management system is a lot like getting married. You have to ask yourself a lot of questions: Will I love this software in five years? Will it take care of me and love me the way I need? What if I decide to move out? Can I take my stuff with me? That's because task management isn't just about getting things done. It's about managing all the thoughts and ideas that go along with it. There's a lot more to most people's to do lists than "write a book." A top task manager should understand that people have subtasks and goals, multiple due dates and project branching.

Domain Names

Choosing a domain name for your portfolio or a client's website is a difficult task... largely in part because so many (SO many) names are taken. To make it worse, a great deal are taken just for resale and are expensive. I know I've spent hours thinking up names, trying them out, and getting not-so-great recommendations from web services.

eBC events in NovembereCommerce and Understanding Online Payment Systems

Choosing the right smartphone is an important decision, and here’s the good news: while both the new iPhone and the Bold are excellent, the feel is entirely different, making it easy to choose.

BlackBerry Storm, T-Mobile G1, Nokia 5800 Direct Sunlight Solved

When choosing a new cell phone today we tend to go for the touchscreen option, like the Apple iPhone BlackBerry Storm, T-Mobile G1 and Nokia 5800. Take anyone of these phones and you will know that you will have trouble seeing the screen in direct sunlight.

High-end developers choose commercial Linux

Developers are choosing commercial, rather than non-commercial, distributions of Linux when it comes to building high-performance or mission-critical systems, according to new research.

High-end developers choose commercial Linux

Developers are choosing commercial, rather than non-commercial, distributions of Linux when it comes to building high-performance or mission-critical systems, according to new research.

High-end developers choose commercial Linux

Developers are choosing commercial, rather than non-commercial, distributions of Linux when it comes to building high-performance or mission-critical systems, according to new research.

High-end developers choose commercial Linux

Developers are choosing commercial, rather than non-commercial, distributions of Linux when it comes to building high-performance or mission-critical systems, according to new research.

Ten back metaTXT standard for better mobile search engine optimization

With both Nokia and Google choosing an open source model for their mobile platforms, the pressure is on independent mobile software vendors to adopt an open source strategy

Open source in mobile phones: challenges for ISVs

With both Nokia and Google already choosing an open source model for their mobile platforms, the pressure is on ISVs in the mobile market to adopt an open source strategy

CRICKET: White to replace McGain as Test spinner

Australia's selectors surprised many by choosing Victorian captain and all-rounder Cameron White to replace injured legspinner Bryce McGain in the Test squad to face India.

White to replace McGain as Test spinner

Australia's selectors surprised many by choosing Victorian captain and all-rounder Cameron White to replace injured legspinner Bryce McGain in the Test squad to face India.

Apps customisation key to smartphone's future

According to a new study, people are increasingly choosing which phone to buy based on the ability to customise their applications.

YM Blog-a-Thon: People United for Common Good

I knew there was great reason for me choosing the lesser of two evils. No, I don’t possess the “eye of the innocent” and no I am not a magical wizard who happens to divine presidential success from a HUF hat. I merely went with a gut feeling based on the little that I knew of the candidates. Obama good; McCain bad.

Open source revolution hits mobile world

The blaze trailed by Google and Nokia in choosing an open source model for their mobile platforms in the past year has introduced extra pressure on software vendors to adopt an open source strategy if they... more...

Cricket: Suprise selection as all rounder replaces spinner

Australia's selectors sprang a surprise today, bizarrely choosing Victorian captain and all-rounder Cameron White to replace injured legspinner Bryce McGain in the Test squad to face India.


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