Windows Clock Fast

Jan 23
2010

Windows Clock Fast


Tenants ousted from illegally converted 1182 Broadway (Crain's New York Business)

James Comtois - The Department of Buildings removed the tenants of 1182 Broadway from the premises on Tuesday after discovering that the 16-floor manufacturing building had been illegally converted into residential apartments. The building had no fire sprinklers, no secondary exit, and only one stairwell.

First Intel 6-core CPU benchmarks (PC Advisor)

Core i7-980X desktop processor targets gamers Intel has demonstrated its first six-core processor for desktops, the Core i7-980X Extreme Edition, which will go into workstations and enthusiast PCs targeted at gamers.

Wee Mousie, Fear Not A Touch PC (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)

Blame "Minority Report."

Intel's Core i7-980X Launches with a Bang (PC Magazine via Yahoo! News)

The new Core i7-980X Extreme Edition (codenamed "Gulftown") is a six-core CPU that promises a whole new level of performance.

The City of Mud Boxes (Tucson Weekly)

Meet J. Ross Browne: Irish native, world traveler, esteemed writer and unimpressed Tucson visitor, 1864 by Margaret Regan "A city of mud boxes, dingy and dilapidated, cracked and baked into a composite of dust and filth; littered about with broken corrals, sheds, bake-ovens, carcasses of dead animals, and broken pottery; barren of verdure, parched, naked, and grimly desolate in the glare of a ...

Add This Article To: (WindowsForDevices)

[Updated, March 7] -- E-con Systems announced a SODIMM-sized processor module based on Marvell's 624MHz PXA300 processor.

Much Ado About Publishing (Independent Publisher)

If you’ve ever shared your life with a cat, a dog, or with any other creature you’ve loved, you will understand. If you’ve loved a story, a book, a movie, or a television show about an animal that gave you warm fuzzies, you will also understand.

When the mail clerks rode the rails (The Times of Northwest Indiana)

CHARLESTON, Ill. | Amanda Gaston learned Saturday thatdelivering mail on trains more than half a century ago was anythingbut snail mail.

Back when the mail clerks rode the rails (WBBM Newsradio 780 Chicago)

CHARLESTON, Ill. (AP) -- Amanda Gaston learned Saturday that delivering mail on trains more than half a century ago was anything but snail mail.

Ask the Tax Expert (MalaysiaNews.net)

Q&A The clock is ticking towards Canada's April 30th tax filing deadline. Is your return in order?If you're stumped over a tax credit or confused about what you can write off, bring your q...

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