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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 8th Dec 2005 20:16 UTC
Microsoft postponed the introduction of the next test release of its Internet Explorer 7 Web browser until sometime in 2006, according to comments posted to the company's site for software developers.
OS News
Craze of retro family snaps
THEY have been dubbed "photocopiers". In a new internet craze, people are recreating photos taken when they were kids and posting them online.
The Courier Mail
iPhone on the way
APPLE'S hottest gadget, the internet-enabled iPhone, is likely to be available in Australia by the end of next month according to news leaked onto a leading tech website CNET.
Herald Sun
World - Most relevant news
HAVANA -- The first legalized home computers have gone on sale in Cuba, but a ban remains on internet access.
B92
Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has released Office 2007 on it's Microsoft Volume License Services website. Confirmed versions available for download are the Office 2007 Enterprise at 559MB and Office 2007 Groove at 189MB. MSDN subscribers can expect to get it on November 12th. Office 2007 went gold on November 6th 2006.
New Mobile Computing
Metallica To Preview CD Online
Remember back a week or so ago when Lars gave an interview and said he has finally seen the light about the web? He really meant it and the fans will benefit from it.
antiMUSIC
On her way to stardom, with a little www help
In an Internet marketing coup, a Cape Town singer has used the Internet to create and sell her debut album across the world.
Independent Online
Cuba Lifts Ban on Home Computers
ianare writes "The first legalized home computers have gone on sale in Cuba, the latest in a series of restrictions on daily life which President Raul Castro has lifted in recent weeks. The desktop computers cost almost $800, in a country where the average wage is under $20 a month, but some Cubans do have access to extra income. Internet access remains restricted to certain workplaces, schools ...
Slashdot
First place essay defends Net filters
Carly Moore, in an essay chosen as first place among nearly 50 submissions for the Grand Traverse-Leelanau-Antrim Bar Association Law Day essay contest, contends high school libraries should be able to use filters to restrict access to inappropriate Web sites.
Traverse City Record-Eagle
Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 13th Jan 2006 17:24 UTC
"As the managing director of an Internet company people often (wrongly) assume that I'm an expert about everything to do with the Internet. So it is that I'm often asked whether Google is worth its currently high share price.
OS News
Britain Plans to Get All Residents Online
The U.K. government is crafting a strategy to get Internet access to every resident by 2010.
PC World
Films to hit iTunes with releases on DVDs
Apple says it has deals with Hollywood studios to make popular films available for its hot iPods and iPhones via its iTunes online store.
Independent Online
Notebook: Return of co-captain McAfee lifts Moorestown
The Moorestown girls' lacrosse team got a huge lift this week with the return of senior co-captain Kristen McAfee to the field.
Courier-Post
Pikoli's computer hacked
An unknown hacker is threatening to release sensitive documents stolen from Vusi Pikoli's personal computer to the Press - should the suspended prosecuting boss not pay him for their return.
The Star
Ginwala reacts to Pikoli 'hack'
The Ginwala commission set up to inquire into the suspension of National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) head Vusi Pikoli said on Saturday it was aware that Pikoli is allegedly being blackmailed by a hacker.
The Star
Pikoli's hacker 'willing to negotiate'
A hacker is threatening to release sensitive documents stolen from Vusi Pikoli's computer to the press - if the suspended National Prosecuting Authority boss doesn't pay for their return.
Pretoria News
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The company expressed concern that to the extent its minority market share has caused software developers to question Apple's prospects in the PC space, developers could be less inclined to develop software for Apple products, and instead feel more inclined to devote their resources to developing software for the larger Windows market or growing Linux market.
New Mobile Computing
On her way to stardom, with a little www help
In a global Internet marketing coup, a Cape Town singer has used the powerful medium of the Internet to create and sell her debut album across the world.
Cape Argus
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 8th Aug 2006 13:05 UTC
Yesterday, Steve Jobs of Apple held his usual keynote speech at the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference at the Moscone Center, San Fransisco. I usually thoroughly enjoy Jobs's keynotes; they are a well-planned piece of theater, complete with drama, comedy, and even action.
New Mobile Computing
Sage combines ERP with CRM in Accpac suite
With the release of Sage Accpac Extended Enterprise Suite, Sage Software has combined its Accpac ERP version 5.5 solution with its CRM software for the mid-market space.
ITBusiness.ca
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Oct 2005 11:12 UTC, submitted by Dave
Intel is showing off a future technology called Robson that could cut that annoying boot-up time . With Robson, a PC pulls data and applications off an add-in flash memory card and Intel software, rather than the PC's hard drive.
OS News
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 15th Sep 2005 20:29 UTC
In a move that shows just how far Microsoft has come, and how pervasive open-source software is in certain areas, the software powerhouse is, for the first time, including open-source technology in one of its shipping products . Microsoft plans to include the Message Passing Interface in its Windows Server 2003 Compute Cluster Edition, which went to public beta this week at the Microsoft ...
OS News
Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 18th Aug 2006 05:43 UTC, submitted by Ravi
There is a general dissent growing at the popularity that Ubuntu enjoys among the Linux users. Considering that Ubuntu has maintained the number one slot at distrowatch.com for a whole year now, the feeling is a bit expected.
OS News
SpringSource's Spring Cleaning for Java
It's out with the old libraries and in with the new, courtesy of the Spring library developer's newly released modular application server.
Datamation
Rennhack steals Deerfield show
DEERFIELD — When Megan Rennhack woke up and checked her computer for a weather forecast Friday morning, she figured she was in for a long night. "It was all thunderstorms," the Dodgeland senior said. "So I was like, 'This meet is going to (stink) because it's going to rain and they're not going to cancel it. I'll be there until like midnight and I've got to run (today).' But it turned ...
Beaver Dam Daily Citizen
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