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by trenchsol (2.68) on Sun 17th Jun 2007 14:17 UTC
I am still waiting for decent UNIX that I could run on AMD/Intel hardware without having to have C compiler installed. Havenig access to source code is no priviledge to me because I realy don't care staring at compilers output. I don't mind paying for software because my time is more expensive.
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Bad Day Turns Worse
The major stock averages end lower Monday. Yahoo! falls hard, but Sprint Nextel rises. Gold and oil prices are stronger. Frank Curzio reviews the action in The Real Story (above).
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by jjmckay (3.76) on Mon 9th Oct 2006 04:44 UTC
The author of this article didn't mention the Malicious Software Removal Tool which I think when combined with IE7 might have a significant impact in spyware/junkware on Windows computers.
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Qualcomm and Foxlink Combine Expertise to Open Dedicated mirasol Fabrication Plant
Qualcomm MEMS Technologies, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Qualcomm Incorporated , and Cheng Uei Precision Industry Co., Ltd., "Foxlink" , a leading developer and manufacturer of communications devices, computers and consumer electronics, today announced an agreement to bring a new, dedicated fabrication plant to Lungtan's Science Park in Taoyuan, Taiwan to manufacture Qualcomm's next ...
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IBM technology strategy and hardware execs retiring
Two of IBM's most senior executives, technology strategy chief Nick Donofrio and hardware chief Bill Zeitler, will retire later this year, an IBM memo showed on Monday.
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Boris needs a hand with the computers on his first day in the job
The first day in a new job is always stressful. But when you are in charge of a £11bn budget covering buses, the Tube, police and fire services for one of the greatest cities in the world, you can be forgiven for having a few first-day nerves.
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OK, just admit that Outlook's lame - and fix it, already
When the company brain trust repairs to the Balmer Bunker for its next Big Idea, how about doing something to deal with email and its discontents?
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Washington DC
FALLS CHURCH, Va. ( Map ) - FALLS CHURCH, Va. , May 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Computer Sciences Corporation (NYSE: CSC ) today announced that it is now a Certified Global SAP(R) Hosting Partner. CSC received certification from SAP AG for its ability to deliver "high-quality hosting services."
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Apple tops Consumer Reports tech support list
Apple recently topped Consumer Reports' list of hardware manufacturers technical support services in a recent study. Consumer Reports says that while the industry standard solve-rate for technical issues sits at around 60-percent, while Apple's phone support yielded an 80-percent solve-rate, and the company's Genius bars accounted for a 90-percent ...
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Pummeled In The Stock Market, Yahoo's Yang Looks Ahead
Yahoo co-founders Jerry Yang and David Filo wanted $37 per share because they believed that Microsoft's offer undervalued their company.
InformationWeek |
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Child Pornography Charges
A Charleston man now faces charges of exploiting a minor after police say an undercover police officer downloaded a pornographic video from his computer.
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Yahoo stock slips as buyout talks end; Google may be winner
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Yahoo Inc.'s stock took a beating Monday after Microsoft Corp. withdrew its $47.5 billion takeover bid, but the punishment wasn't as severe as many analysts anticipated because investors suspect the rivals eventually will renew their mating dance.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 8th Mar 2006 18:13 UTC
C# 2.0 is just out and Microsoft is already working hard on the next version of C#, version 3.0. In this post , Niek describes a few of the new language features that will be introduced in this version.
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Ohio bills smokers buying cigarettes online
COLUMBUS -- Ohio is hoping to recover more than $2 million by going after smokers who bought cheap cigarettes online. The state is sending out 5,500 bills to folks who've bought their smokes from web sites hoping to avoid paying taxes.
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Bank of Israel Web site security was ignored for a year
The Bank of Israel regularly examines its internal computer and communications systems security - but for a year it never checked the security of its external Web site.
Haaretz Daily |
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Hillary Clinton delivers Top 10 list on Letterman show
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton appeared on Monday on the "Late Show with David Letterman" to deliver the "Top 10" reasons she loves America, which included the ability to order her trademark pantsuits around the clock on the Internet.
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Hillary Clinton delivers Top 10 list on Letterman show
Democratic presidential contender Hillary Clinton appeared on Monday on the "Late Show with David Letterman" to deliver the "Top 10" reasons she loves America, which included the ability to order her trademark pantsuits around the clock on the Internet.
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Yahoo shares take a hit on Monday
Yahoo's stock lost significant value on Monday, the first day of trading after Microsoft's decision over the weekend to give up on acquiring Yahoo . Yahoo's shares closed down 15 percent at $24.37, after dropping as low as $22.97 during the day. While Wall Street seemed displeased that Yahoo and Microsoft didn't consummate their merger, at least Yahoo's shares didn't retreat to their ...
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Microsoft should sideline search, focus on strengths
Microsoft should consider putting its search-advertising endeavors on the back burner for now and attempt an end run at Google by trying to become a leader in the display-, video-, and mobile-advertising markets, where no company is a clear leader yet. Microsoft was pursuing Yahoo partly for its display advertising business, an area of the online ad market where Google is weak. Now ...
InfoWorld |
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The rise of 'contract cheating' at universities
Jessica Shepherd investigates the rise of 'contract cheating', the latest trend in plagiarism, and finds the essays you buy online may not even be any good
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Customer Service
WASHINGTON - Crisp bacon, TiVo and round-the-clock Internet service are just a few of the reasons why Hillary Clinton loves America. The Democratic presidential candidate jokingly delivered her Top 10 list on CBS' "The Late Show" on Monday, the eve of crucial primaries in Indiana and North Carolina.
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History essay in the making
An Education Guardian investigation has exposed how easy and cheap it is for UK university students to get small businesses to do their coursework. We posed as Josephine, a 23-year-old student who wanted two assignments done. One was her second-year undergraduate computer science homework.
Guardian Unlimited |
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Yahoo shares plummet 20pc
YAHOO'S shares tumbled overnight as investors punished the company for rejecting Microsoft's $US47.5-billion ($50.8 billion) bid.
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Recent Original Stories
"Many changes have gone into the SUSE Linux operating system since version 10.1, including a name change: the entire operating system is now known only as openSUSE.
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The Big Question: As Microsoft ends its Yahoo bid, how will the internet's future be affected?
Why are we asking this now?
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