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lost: search
This week in the neverending drama in the Linux.com forums: resetting lost passwords, making your own SSL certificate, and the return of an old favorite for those of you who want more excitement at the command line. Plus, a heaping bowlful of nutritious unanswered questions.
in Developer
via Linux.com @ 15:55 1st Sep
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Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. today announced that Lost in Blue: Shipwrecked!, developed exclusively for Wii, has shipped to retail stores in North America. The latest installment in the Lost in Blue series allows players to explore the mysteries of the island with the help of trusty pets and new friends as they search to find a way out or make a new life there forever.
in Computer Games
via GameInfoWire @ 5:22 24th Sep
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EL SEGUNDO, Calif.– Sept. 23, 2008– Konami Digital Entertainment, Inc. today announced that Lost in Blue®: Shipwrecked!, developed exclusively for Wii™, has shipped to retail stores in North America. The latest installment in the Lost in Blue series allows players to explore the mysteries of the island with the help of trusty pets and new friends as they search to find a way out or make a new life there forever.
in Computer Games
via Develop @ 18:46 26th Sep
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San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) July 31, 2008 -- NextAdvisor.com, a leading consumer information resource, is launching a free guide to help the millions of worldwide iPhone owners prepare and recover from the loss or theft of their phone. The lost or stolen iPhone recovery guide (http://www.nextadvisor.com/blog/2008/07/29/how-to-recover-from-a-lost-or-stolen-iphone/) is also meant to educate iPhone owners on the potential risk of identity theft (http://www.nextadvisor.com/identity_theft_protection_services/index.php) if their phone falls into the wrong hands.
in Handhelds
via PR-USA.net @ 5:22 1st Aug
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LAWRENCE, Kan. - A letter that was lost in the U.S. postal system for nearly 60 years recently turned up in the mailbox of a Kansas woman.
in Quirky
via Yahoo! Canada @ 7:28 30th Jul
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In the realm of writing music for the Nintendo DS, the hardware can present various challenges to composers working on the platform. As a result, music made for the DS can vary in its quality, depending heavily on both the skill of the composer, as well as the quality of the instrument sounds used to create the music. Fortunately in Stephen Geering's case, both of these were very much well executed in his soundtrack for Konami's Lost In Blue 3. This particular soundtrack can be enjoyed within the game itself, of course, but Konami has also made the music available for purchase on the iTunes Music Store, priced at $9.99, with individual tracks at $.99 a piece. This review of the soundtrack is going to be focused on the iTunes distributed version, which features great quality, but may be a case where the whole is worth more than each part m
in Computer Games
via Music 4 Games @ 0:27 6th Sep
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The Arts Council has "lost respect" from most of the bodies it helps fund as a result of a botched attempt to "shake-up" England's cultural institutions, an official report has found.
in Arts & Culture
via Telegraph @ 23:23 30th Jul
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An interesting data "breach" reported on the Breach Blog where a midwife's diary containing personal information on hundreds of new and expectant mothers has been lost from a Health Trust in Greater Manchester.
in Data Privacy
via Computer Weekly @ 8:09 19th Aug
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"Google has gone from innovative upstart to fat-and-happy industry leader in what seems like record time," writes Computerworld's Preston Gralla. "Put simply, the search giant has lost its mojo."
in Search Engines
via Motley Fool via MSN Money @ 15:09 27th Aug
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The Quartet of international powers has "lost its grip" on the Middle East peace process which it is meant to foster, a group of aid agencies says.
in Top Stories
via BBC @ 14:02 25th Sep
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London - Universal Music Catalog on Wednesday announced the launch of Lost Tunes, a new U.K. MP3 download store that aims to promote the major label's deeper catalog fare. Powered by independent retailer 7digital, the store at launch offers 134 albums, and will add some 500 more by year's end. The store will mine tracks from Universal's Trojan, Fiction, Decca Verve, A&M, Motown and Stax labels, among others, and offer a range of exclusive downloads. Currently featured on the store are albums from Link Wray, Nick Drake, Jimmy Cliff and Lightnin' Hopkins.
in MP3
via Digital Media Wire @ 23:51 30th Jul
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A London NHS hospital trust has found four discs, containing 18,000 staff details, that had been thought lost.
in Computer Security
via ZDNet UK @ 13:43 26th Sep
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The General Teaching Council for England has lost personal information on 11,423 teachers, after a courier failed to deliver a computer disc to its office.
in Computer Security
via ZDNet UK @ 6:35 29th Sep
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snydeq writes "Employment statistics from the US Department of Labor show what most IT people have already realized: IT jobs are getting harder to come by. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, 13,000 jobs in the information industry were cut in July, bringing the total to 44,000 year over year. An additional 5,000 jobs were lost in telecom this past month. The statistics reinforce a recent survey of top CIOs who indicated that they will be reducing their IT staff over the coming year. According to a staffing research firm, some jobs have gone to outsourcers, while other jobs are simply going away, either due to cost-oriented automation efforts or due to increasing the remaining staff's workload."
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 15:17 8th Aug
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We get a lot of books for review here at Slashdot. Most are sent out to users on our reviewer list within a few weeks. Others become part of an impressive wall of books on my desk before they find a home. There are a choice few however that are doomed to never see the inside of a Fedex box. This is mostly due to the complete and utter stupidity or absurdness of their subject matter. I've decided to give these failed intellectual endeavors a chance and explore just how big a waste of time a book can be. We start scraping the bottom of the barrel with a little number written by Paul Davidson called, The Lost Blogs. Read below to find out just how bad it got.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 19:09 18th Aug
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SpaceX Surprise Launch of Falcon 1, Suffers "Anomaly" at an Altitude of 35 km, Rocket and Payload Assumed Lost | Universe Today
in Space Science
via Universe Today @ 12:17 3rd Aug
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Lost Tunes: packing songs not found anywhere elseSo much for offering an “alternative to iTunes,” Universal just ripped the covers off LostTunes, its brand new music download service that offers exclusive content, rare recordings and long-lost tracks.
in MP3
via ElectricPig @ 12:35 30th Jul
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Capcom plans to offer the action videogame Lost Planet: Colonies on the PC and Xbox 360 platforms. It’s an upgraded version of Lost Planet: Extreme Condition which was launched on the Playstation 3 a couple of months ago. Click for further details and some images.
in Computer Security
via Lien Multimédia @ 9:07 2nd Aug
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On Tuesday, EA reported that it had lost $95 million, or 30 cents a share, during Q1 on net revenues of $804 million. During the same period a year ago, it lost $132 million, or $0.42 a share, on net revenues of $395 million.
in Computer Games
via Legit Reviews @ 21:07 30th Jul
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Exposing confidential company or customer personal information, security breaches, as well as the inability to account for lost or stolen unencrypted tape backups, can impact your organization with lost revenue, negative publicity, governmental fines and lawsuits.
in Computer Security
via SearchServerVirtualization.com @ 15:14 29th Aug
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Last Week: NSU must be wondering what it takes to win. Against East Central, the RiverHawks set school records for passing yardage and touchdown passes and still lost 55-49 in overtime. Jared Homer had a field goal blocked in OT, and it was picked up by Dionte Dean who rambled 21 yards before relaying to Ryan Madison for the final 52 yards and the winning score. Commerce lost 21-13 to Central Oklahoma despite 11 tackles, an interception and a fumble recovery from linebacker Andrew Gamboa.
in E-commerce
via TMC Net @ 14:49 4th Oct
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- A golden retriever who was 400 miles from his Atlanta home booked a trip back by simply looking pathetic outside of a Florida travel agency.
in Quirky
via Sun Herald @ 2:30 1st Oct
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Restive, sophisticated and cynical, the post-65 tech-savvy generation are a sub-culture unto themselves, preferring to engage each other than the government of the day.
in Blog Watch
via TheStar.com.my @ 17:16 27th Sep
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This article was first published on guardian.co.uk on Thursday September 25 2008. It was last updated at 17:27 on September 25 2008.
in Blog Watch
via Guardian Unlimited @ 18:23 25th Sep
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