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Commission to probe Pikoli ‘blackmail’
THE Ginwala Commission set up to inquire into the suspension of National Prosecuting Authority (NPA) head Vusi Pikoli said it was aware that Pikoli is allegedly being blackmailed by a hacker.
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Web-viewing catches fire
The research firm comScore recently reported that "views" of online video in the United States alone hit 10.1 billion in February, a 66 percent increase over the same period a year ago.
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Recent Original Stories
"Late last night we started receiving reports from readers experiencing problems with Windows Genuine Advantage authentication . Users of both Windows XP and Windows Vista were writing to say that they could not validate their installations using WGA, and one user even said that his installation was invalidated by the service.
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HP broadens its scope with Exstream acquisition
Computer giant HP has obtained Exstream Software, which provides software to streamline the creation and delivery of personalized documents.
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Sugar on Windows looking inevitable
Now that Walter Bender has resigned from OLPC, Technology Review featured an article on the group's new president, Charles Kane. The article makes it very clear that OLPC, under the direction of Kane and Nicholas Negroponte, will definitely be seeking to deploy Windows on XOs and future products from...
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Features and Case Studies
Unwired CEO, David Spence, has urged Australia's communications regulators to protect a tranche of prime wireless broadband spectrum due to be auctioned September from anti-competitive behaviour by existing carriers.
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Features and Case Studies
To successfully manage your projects, it's vital to get to the botton of resource overallocation. Learn how to manage competing priorities. According to HP, the sexiest thing in IT right now is thin clients.
ZDNet Australia |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 2nd Jul 2006 21:26 UTC
People say I rant too much. I complain and complain, but never seem to really like anything. As I promised a few weeks ago, I will talk about things I love about computers.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 11th Dec 2005 13:51 UTC
Mandriva has long had its Linux fans, but it's recently been turning its efforts toward the business and desktop markets and, if CEO François Bancilhon has anything to do with it, Mandriva will become as big a Linux name as Red Hat and Novell in the enterprise.
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Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. A new PC assembler and wholesaler is setting up in Victoria.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 20th Mar 2006 07:31 UTC
There's a software product coming that has the potential to demote spyware from a security priority to an afterthought: Windows Vista.
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Online applications can lead to first job
By Rebecca Mueller, Stuttgart, May 5: Applying for a job used to be expensive what with the costs of printing CVs, buying special binders and then the costs of posting it. The first step into professional life quickly proved expensive and time-consuming.
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'Hot Male Web Host' Contest Hits Final Round
The first ever New Media Minute-TVWeek.com "Hottest Web Host" Tournament enters its final round of voting today. The contest, which kicked off in late April, will conclude on Friday, May 9 at 2 p.m. when the polls close.
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Students get help through proposal for their Web sites
Students are putting their thinking caps on this spring about how to make the most of their tuition.
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Yahoo's AOL, Google deals still in the works
Yahoo is still working on deals with Google and Time Warner's AOL to improve its strength. A Google search ad partnership is likely to be announced later this week.
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Will investors punish Yahoo?
Yahoo investors may express their outrage over Microsoft's pulled buyout bid by gearing up to seek a board seat themselves, or engage in a "withhold" or "against" vote campaign at the Internet search pioneer's next shareholders meeting.
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Germany's first driverless mass-transit train begins trest run
Nuremberg (Germany), May 5: Germany's first driverless mass-transit train went into operation Sunday without fanfare in the southern city of Nuremberg, with a computer in charge for the whole day.
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Miller of Legg Mason would have considered selling to Microsoft under $37 a share
Yahoo's second-largest shareholder said press reports that major shareholders would have been wiling to take $35 "are probably not far off the mark."
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Recent Original Stories
The eComStation demo CD is available for download . Now everyone is invited to download it and experience this OS, which is a continuation of IBM's os/2. The focus of eCS is to provide an organization with a set of world class business applications and an application engine which can support multiple API sets. eCS is REXX enabled and comes with support for Java, Windows 3.x (limited 32 bit ...
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What's next: Microsoft faces life without Yahoo
Foiled in its blockbuster Yahoo bid, Microsoft Corp. will be forced to cobble together smaller deals -- or rely on its own technological gumption -- to achieve the scale needed to rival Google in online search and advertising.
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RM20,000 worth of MP4s, other items stolen
KUCHING: About RM20,000 worth of items were carted away from a computer shop located on the third floor of a shopping mall at Jalan Tunku Abdul Rahman yesterday.
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Cops: Man busted for hidden cam in Dunkin' Donuts bathroom
A Kings Park Dunkin' Donuts employee was arrested for hiding a wireless surveillance camera in the women's bathroom and watching the images on his laptop computer, police said.
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Donut Shop Worker Put Camera in Ladies' Room
Suffolk County police say they have arrested a Long Island man on charges of installing a wireless surveillance camera in the ladies' room of a Dunkin' Donuts in Kings Park. READ MORE >>
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Lithonia tries to straightening out mess in City Hall
The new city clerk's office in Lithonia looks like the aftermath of a teenager's efforts at a term paper before computers.
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Recent Original Stories
"The Series 5 pocket computer from Psion was launched 10 years ago this week. It was a remarkable achievement: entirely new silicon, a new operating system, middleware stack and applications were developed from scratch in just over two years . This was the last time anyone undertook such a daunting task: it may be the last time anyone ever tries, either."
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