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Keep Outlook from triggering new mail alerts

Here's how to turn off Outlook's email alerts for new messages. Plus, you can set up custom rules to generate alerts only when important people send messages.

| How-to | Software | 12/30/08 at 10:36 am |


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Woman sends semi-coherent e-mail out in her sleep

A British medical journal describes the case of a woman who sent out e-mails to all her friends ... in her sleep.

| News | Offbeat | 12/29/08 at 12:18 pm |


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Nokia opens up beta test of Ovi mail service

Nokia extended the beta test of its Mail on Ovi service on Monday, offering it worldwide in 12 languages. The e-mail service is aimed at emerging markets.

| News | Mobile & wireless | 12/22/08 at 2:52 pm |


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Top 10 tech embarrassments you'll want to avoid

Thanks to the ease, speed, and reach of technology, we now have the potential to be bigger doofuses in front of more people than at any other time in history. Here are ten examples of real people who have been shamed by technology, along with some ways you can avoid a similar fate -- lest you end up in articles like this one.

| Feature | Security | 12/18/08 at 5:06 pm |


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