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Race for the Cure

On Saturday I will be running the Race for the Cure here in Boston. It’s a huge event with thousands of runners and a flat course around the Seaport district. I’ve offered to pay registration fees for any regular readers … Continue reading

What Is The Best Cure To Kill PC And Windows Registry Errors Causing Slow Pc And Freezing Posted By : kaysubmit

One of the most basic causes of slow-running PCs is the fact that we tend to ask too much of them. The memory on a personal computer is a finite, limited thing, and only so much data can fit into it. In the old days, it was easy to blame memory for PC errors as it was extremely limited. PC Doc Pro as the best Registry Cleaner available to speed up an Slow & Ill computer.

ATandT 3G MicroCell to Cure Indoor Reception Woes

AT T will begin rolling out a 3G MicroCell solution in April, the first femtocell solution, AT T says, to support both 3G and voice services, which it routes across a home broadband connection. While call clarity has cleared up, reception remains an area of competition.
– AT amp;T introduced a femtocell solution
March 24, for those home owners who find themselves pressing their
foreheads to window panes, or standing at funny angles in drafty back
hallways, in hopes of catching enough cellular reception to place or
finish a phone call.

The AT amp;T 3G MicroCe…


Demand that Government Not Push a Cure Which Causes More Harm Than Good

As I’ve repeatedly written, no matter what you think about global warming, you should demand that the government not effect a cure which is worse than the disease. See this and this.Indeed, as the Washington Post writes today, the government forced a …

Dennis Markatos: Greenways: A Cure for What Ails Us

Unfortunate news just came out of a Robert Wood Johnson Foundation-funded report: Americans are losing the battle against obesity. This problem of growing obesity is…

Collaboration can’t cure #swineflu, but it can fight filter failure

Perhaps you’ve noticed a bit of activity online the last few days related to a certain not-quite-pandemic bug that’s going around.
Swine Flu.
Or, to put it in microblogging terms, #swineflu.
The wonderful thing about the ease of communication online is that anyone can start a discussion, carry it on, pass along information, retweet it, forward an e-mail, [...]