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Windows 7 Developments You Should Know About
Microsoft Windows 7 is a couple of years away, but features and directions are emerging.
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Is Sun Solaris on Its Deathbed?
Linux backers claim Solaris is irrelevant; Sun of course disagrees.
PC World |
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Burglars rip off non-profit
School on Wheels is a non-profit organization that helps homeless children with their school work. But investigators said criminals helped themselves to some of the organization's laptops.
WISH-TV Indianapolis |
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Michael Dell talks Netbooks, services, green IT
The smallish devices known as Netbooks may be all the rage, but the CEO still needs some convincing.
CNET |
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Staples Turns Backup Into a Service
Staples is offering an automatic online backup and recovery service for small businesses.
PC World |
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Tips for small businesses to stay afloat
This troubled economy is hitting small business owners hard. Texas Recycling has weathered a few financial storms in its 16 years of business.
WFAA Dallas-Fort Worth |
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Big Blue Adopts Anti-Shenanigans Standards Policy
IBM has announced a new corporate strategy regarding its participation in the hundreds of standard-setting organizations relevant to its products. Simply put, it only wants to work within an environment that is open and transparent. "There is simply no justification for standards to be created in nontransparent ways," said Bob Sutor, IBM's vice president of open source and standards.
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Microsoft's IIS is Twice as Likely to Host Malware?
Posted by Zonk on Fri Jun 08, 2007 02:22 PM from the consider-the-source dept.
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No indictment for alleged Palin e-mail hacker
A federal grand jury today decided not to indict a University of Tennessee student in connection with the hacking of Republican vice presidential pick Sarah Palin's personal e-mail. The panel let David Kernell, the son of Democratic state Rep. Michael Kernell of Memphis, off the hook--for now--but the Justice Department told the Tennessean that its "inquiry into this matter is ongoing." [More]
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"Larry, Sergey and Me": third Google "founder" emerges
You've heard of the fifth Beatle? Meet the "Third Googler," a man who claims to have been present at the dawn of Google. Read More...
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GE forms venture to market HDTV’s with Internet delivery
GE has announced a joint venture which will allow for the creation of HD televisions with Internet capabilities for content delivery without the need for a PC. The new company formed in cooperation with Tatung Company will be called General Displays & Technologies LLC (GDT). The company is expected to begin offering products to consumers [...]
Geek.com |
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Yahoo launches major upgrade to display ad system
Yahoo Inc. launched a much-anticipated upgrade to its online advertising system Wednesday as it tries to bring to graphical display ads some of the innovations that powered Google Inc.'s rapid rise in search marketing.
KATU Portland |
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ELECTION: Internet being used to sabotage dreams of higher office
Thane Burnett Sun Media It turns out virtual politics are just as nasty as the real-world version. Earlier this week, Stephen Harper got that message [...]
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Skyfire Mobile now freely available for Windows Mobile
If you have a Windows Mobile phone like I do, then you know that browsing the internet with the built-in Internet Explorer or even with the available Opera browser is a bit disjointed. It’s simply not up-to-par with the iPhone or new Android browsers. Lately, one company has been trying to change that, and create [...]
Geek.com |
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Make skins for your gadgets from photos with Snapfish
Snapfish has announced that it has become the first photo-sharing website to offer SkinIt customer photo skins. The photo skins will not only protect cell phones, laptops, MP3 players, gaming consoles and other devices, but they will customize the devices with your own personal style. The skins are available for over 1500 devices. The SkinIt customer [...]
Geek.com |
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Google Is Calling. Will You Answer?
Google's entry into the mobile phone universe is an industry milestone that is likely to heat up competition between Apple, Google, Nokia and Microsoft.. The Android phone offers software developers an open door for innovation. And consumers will get a phone that analysts say is similar to Apple's iPhone.
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ELECTION: Internet being used to sabotage dreams of higher office
Thane Burnett Sun Media It turns out virtual politics are just as nasty as the real-world version. Earlier this week, Stephen Harper [...]
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An early look at the Lenovo IdeaPad S10
Earlier today Laptop Mag posted an early first look and unboxing of Lenovo’s netbook, the IdeaPad S10. In case you forgot, the S10 is the first netbook from Lenovo and part of its consumer line, as opposed to being a ThinkPad. The system shipped with a 1.6GHz Atom processor, 5400RPM disk, 3-cell battery, 1GB RAM, and [...]
Geek.com |
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Moko milks the instant chat fad
You're already on MySpace, Facebook, YouTube, Flickr and Twitter but a Perth entrepreneur hopes Australians have time for just one more web tool.
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Eds: APNewsNow. WASHINGTON (AP) -- Responding to a Kansas child pornography case, the U.S. Senate has passed a bill making it clear that images obtained on the Internet do in fact travel across state lines.
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Cos target young with top-end mobile phones 25 Sep 2008, 0228 hrs IST, Shalini Sengupta,TNN
NEW DELHI: Convergence is the buzzword in technology. First it was Apple iPhone, then Nokia N-96 and now Gen-Y is set to dabble with the new Samsung Omnia. These entertainment phones are targetted at the high-end users who doesn't mind spending more than Rs 35,000 for a handset.
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NHL delivers new Web site with personalized options
The National Hockey League unveiled its redesigned Web site Wednesday giving fans personalized options on their favorite teams and players.
BizJournals |
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C-SPAN Names Two New Board Members
WideOpenWest president Colleen Abdoulah, Atlantic Broadband cofounder David Keefe added to C-SPAN board.
Broadcasting and Cable |
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Live video: Paulson and Bernanke testify on U.S. economic mess
VIDEO: Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke testify before the House Financial Services Committee. (Live video for Internet Explorer only.)
Los Angeles Daily News |
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Where do the candidates stand? Ask Google
Want to know where Barack Obama and John McCain stand on abortion, health care, Iraq or any other hot button topic?
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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