The wide-screen ThinkPad Z60t offers an exceptional design, competitive features, and innovative connectivity, but has poor performance when not plugged in--a potential deal breaker for a thin-and-light laptop.  |


Since April, the plant has experienced several outages. The most recent started on Oct. 11 and lasted nearly 10 days. In that case, the plant was shut down after Nuclear Regulatory Commission inspectors raised questions about the emergency reactor cooling  |
Congress Should Reject Proposed Exemption From Ban on Inhumane Treatment The Bush administration is now the only government in the world to claim a legal justification for mistreating prisoners during interrogations, Human Rights Watch said today.  |
Not all Astros fans want to express their support through hats, or shirts, or their braces. Some art students at Kashmere High School found a completely different way to cheer on the Astros.  |


With Week 7 in the books, the Colts and Steelers stay on top, and the preseason Super Bowl pick is middle of the pack. SC's Brad Oremland has thoughts on Michael Vick, Philly's offense, the best division in football, the  |
By Jason Jarman, Sports Writer. BLOOMFIELD - For the second consecutive year, the Shakamak Lady Lakers advanced to the sectional  |
International Home Furnishings Market Authority, the umbrella organization of the furniture market at High Point, NC, voted Monday to move its twice-yearly  |
RALEIGH, NC -- Do you send millions of illegal immigrants back home or offer them temporary immunity to work? President George W. Bush and North Carolina are  |
State and federal probes into campaign donations from the video poker industry to elected officials continue to center on embattled House Speaker Jim Black  |
Sony Ericsson has updated its flagship P-series smartphone line by announcing a model with 3G, 802.11b. The manufacturer has also beefed up the camera and display, and finally added BlackBerry Connect and VoIP support in the bundle.  |
While hotel guests complain about being charged as much as $13 a day for Wi-Fi Internet access, Tantus Networks has come up with a way to make wireless Internet access free to everyoneâ€"through Wi-Fi advertising.  |
The Chicago Bears and Brad Maynard have come to terms on a five-year contract extension that will keep the punter with the team through the 2010 season.  |
Decadence complexity grows By Charlie Demerjian in San Jose : Wednesday 26 October 2005, 00:11 MIKE FISTER, CEO OF CADENCE kicked off the Fall Processor Forum today with the problems of design methodology and what can be done about it.  |
The Chicago Bears and Brad Maynard have come to terms on a five-year contract extension that will keep the punter with the team through the 2010 season.  |
Tech but no names By Charlie Demerjian in San Jose : Wednesday 26 October 2005, 00:11 JEFF BROWN TODAY HAD the lucky task of outing the Xbox360 CPU chip. The chip itself is 3 way SMP PPC with specialized function  |  |
Details at last By Charlie Demerjian in San Jose : Wednesday 26 October 2005, 00:11 FUJITSU'S TAKUMI MARUYAMA DETAILED the SPARC64 VI today, code named 'Olympus'. This chip is a 2.4GHz SPARC chip running at 2.4GHz, built on the 90nm  |
Year: 1970 Condition: M Price: $15.00 From a warehouse find, this is a new, unplayed stock copy, in its original factory sleeve. This is the more common version without the Capitol logo. Flip is 'Who Has Seen The Wind' by  |
Sam Hain writes, " This MSNBC article gives us some background on the work IBM has done for Microsoft's Xbox 360. The new gaming console, set to ship in about a month, will house three PowerPC chips running at over  |
A severe security flaw in Skype has Corey wondering whether conversing over the public Internet is a good idea yet.  |
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