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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 7th Oct 2007 15:19 UTC
KDE developer Pinheiro revealed his ideas on the next KDE menu , dubbed 'Raptor'. "What is Raptor? Raptor is a an amazing project I have been working on in the last few days. It tries to be a fresh new way of finding your desktop applications, and interacting with its users."
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Samsung Chief Hints at Resignation
By KELLY OLSEN SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- The powerful tycoon who runs South Korea's biggest business empire said Friday that the corruption scandal shaking the conglomerate could lead to a major change in leadership, and possibly his own resignation.
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Ten weirdest computers
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Yahoo Scrambles, Scrabble Scraps, Chertoff Coaxes
Unwilling to believe that resistance to a Microsoft takeover is futile, Yahoo is throwing a lot of strategies at the wall to see what sticks. Its latest effort is a trial advertising partnership with Google -- a two-week test of its AdSense service.
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Pingdom Puts Google's Data Centers On A Map
As numbers go, 36 isn't a stunning one; some companies have locations numbering in the hundreds or thousands. Still, Pingdom has tracked down three dozen of Google's data centers and plotted them on a map worth seeing. read more
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Looks like some Yahooers prefer Microsoft to AOL
Insider comments reveal that at least some Yahoo employees apparently do not share Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang's enthusiasm for a deal with AOL.
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Street Mulls Prospects for Yahoo! Deal
NEW YORK Yahoo! might not be the most desirable bride, but that hasn't stopped Microsoft, News Corp. and Time Warner from trying to lead it to the altar.
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The problem with Google Apps Engine
If you are considering taking advantage of the new Google App Engine service from Google, I suggest you read this article first. There are some hidden facts that you should be aware of before making your decision to adopt this platform. First, I'd like to thank...
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Analyst Sacconaghi Predicts Apple's Q2 Numbers
Apple will come in at slightly higher than consensus revenues at US$6.99B, according to Bernstein Research analyst Toni Sacconaghi who provided his estimates on Friday
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Teacher Accused Of Internet Sex Crime
A Hamtramck teacher is accused of several sex crimes involving the Internet.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th Apr 2006 19:00 UTC
Proponents of the free and open-source software development model are using the recently announced delays in the shipping of Microsoft's Windows Vista and Office 2007 products as an example of how the company's software engineering process simply does not work well . They are also pointing to how it stands in direct contrast with the way software gets developed in the free and open-source ...
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Broken Windows Can't Be Fixed
News Analysis. Yesterday, the Net was abuzz with chatter and tweets about Gartner presentation, "Windows Is Collapsing: How What Comes Next Will Improve." I concur that Windows is broken, but I don't agree that it's fixable....
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 13th Sep 2006 21:10 UTC
Contrary to popular belief, Mac OS X does have a 'blue screen of death', only it's grey instead of blue, and it's called the kernel panic screen, and it sure does scare the pajeezers out of you if you just bought a Mac (sadly, I can know ), and it has had this screen since 10.2; before that, the error information was spilled as raw data straight on the screen.
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SearchCap: The Day In Search, April 11, 2008
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Google Now Fills Out Forms & Crawls Results One of the biggest search challenges has long been that the major search engines like Google cannot crawl material that can only be retrieved through the use of forms. Now Google is filling out those ...
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Teradyne Introduces D750Ex High Density LCD Driver Test System
Teradyne, Inc. (NYSE:TER), a world leader in economical, high efficiency test, today announced its new D750Ex(TM) LCD Driver Test System. The D750Ex is designed for testing high-definition LCD driver devices. Himax Technologies Limited, a fabless IC driver design company located in Taiwan, has selected the platform for testing their next generation column and mobile driver devices. Himax is ...
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Pro-suicide sites outnumber prevention online: Study
In a study, the first of its kind, scientists have found that websites encouraging suicide pop up more frequently in Internet search engines than those which aim to prevent it.
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TomTom Set To Ship Two New In-Car GPS Devices
The TomTom Go 930 and Go 730 GPS devices boast more accurate travel time calculations and voice-recognition software for greater safety while driving.
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IBM Research Spins 'Racetrack' Nano-Magnetic Memory
IBM demonstrates shift-register that moves magentic domain walls along the length of a nanowire to store bits using spin-polarized electrons and move them along the nanowire using massless motion that could eventually replace all nonvolatile memories including flash and hard disk drives.
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Recent Original Stories
Outgoing Microsoft co-president Jim Allchin posted a blog entry Friday apologizing for the confusion surrounding comments he made to reporters Wednesday about being so confident in Windows Vista's security that his seven-year-old son's PC had no antivirus software installed.
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Smartphones for Sysadmins
Smartphones may have evolved since the first Nokia Communicator, but what made that phone such a success was the telnet client - system admins could fix their IT infrastructure from anywhere.
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N.C. Supreme Court Refuses To Review Dell Incentives Decision
Group that fought Dell case says it will continue to fight other cases, including Google.
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Is AOL's CEO openly courting Yahoo or Microsoft?
In a letter to AOL employees yesterday, AOL CEO Randy Falco appeared to almost blatantly court some sort of merger or acquisition for his company. But Falco left AOL staff hanging in the breeze as to what kind of deal, he might strike, and with whom.
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School shows new lab
Councilmember David Weprin recently had the chance to see kids at the Alley Pond School in Bayside hard at work in their new computer lab. The school, P.S. 46, had officially opened the lab on February 29, 2008, but held a second ceremony recently to celebrate its completion.
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Pellicano rests defense in wiretap case
The private eye chooses not to take the stand himself and calls only one witness, an FBI computer forensics expert. Hollywood private eye Anthony Pellicano rested his case Friday in federal court after calling just a single witness to rebut charges that he conducted a years-long, illegal wiretapping and racketeering operation on behalf of his wealthy clients.
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Broken Microsoft Windows Will Decline, Analysts Say
Microsoft is in trouble and its flagship Windows operating system is broken, Gartner analysts said at the Emerging Trends conference this week. Analysts Neil MacDonald and Michael Silver offered many reasons why Microsoft may see rougher days ahead.
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