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Sync-like systems to spread
Hyundai-Kia deal with Microsoft could hurt Ford
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Councillor wants publicity on realignment
‘‘AN EXPLOSION of irritation’’ is expected by Waitaki District councillor Jim Hopkins when people realise the extent of remodelling by Transit New Zealand of State Highway 1 through Oamaru.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 11th Jun 2007 18:27 UTC
At its Worldwide Developers Conference today in San Fransisco, Apple discussed its upcoming operating system, Mac OS X Leopard. As always, Steve held his keynote speech wearing his well-known ensemble. The keynote dealt mostly with Leopard, while keeping the most interesting part for last.
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1. Keep Security Applications Current
It seems like fairly obvious advice, but too many people let their anti-virus, anti-spam and firewall software licenses lapse. "You'd be surprised at how many people don't renew their security apps," said Clay. Your security is only as good as the latest update.
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Zune Store Adds Funimation, Manga Entertainment Titles
Microsoft has announced today that its Zune online media store has added anime titles from Funimation and Manga Entertainment . The store supports Microsoft 's struggling lineup of Zune portable music and video players.
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New Online Quiz Reveals How Pastors View the Bible
CAROL STREAM, Ill., May 6 / Christian Newswire / -- More than 30,000 pastors and church leaders have taken a unique, interactive quiz designed to help them think about how they read—or don't read—the Bible.
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st May 2008 09:10
"Today, I'm incredibly pleased to introduce iMac, our consumer product. And iMac comes from the marriage of the excitement of the internet, with the simplicity of the Macintosh."
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Colbert Is Web's "Person Of The Year"
Stephen Colbert's use of the Internet to connect with fans and Black Eyed Peas frontman will.i.am's music video supporting candidate Barack Obama earned them rocognition in this year's Webby awards.
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Nexsure Integrates Multi-Carrier, Real-Time, Commercial Lines Quoting Via SeaPass Hub
BREA, Calif.----XDimensional Technologies Inc., the provider of Nexsure®, the Internet insurance agency management solution, announced today that it has released integration with SeaPass to speed the process of multi-carrier quoting, binding, and the writing of commercial lines of insurance for agents and brokers using Nexsure.
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Downtown Art Scene Arrives on Your Laptop with New Mike Ming Designs from Dell
ROUND ROCK, Texas----Unorthodox, adventurous contemporary art meets on-the-go technology with the inaugural Special Art Edition Inspiron 1525 laptop, featuring two exclusive artworks by Mike Ming.
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A Little Late to the Game? Zune to Start Offering TV Shows
Microsoft Corp. says it will start selling downloadable television shows for its Zune portable media device -- including selected programs from NBC, the network that split from market leader Apple Inc.
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XP and Vista service packs still in limbo
Gone searching for a service pack for either Windows Vista or Windows XP? If you've looked for either on Windows Update in the last few days you'll have come up empty handed, as Microsoft has pulled the service packs from distribution due to incompatibility problems with Microsoft's retail management software. The problem was announced last week and Microsoft immediately withdrew the ...
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ISPs, Web sites must tackle piracy, says CBS, Viacom chief
Internet service providers, Web site operators, and manufacturers of devices that are used by some to pirate content should play a part in stamping out that piracy, Sumner Redstone, chairman and controlling shareholder of both Viacom and CBS, said on Tuesday. "It is obviously impossible to check every computer or look over the shoulder of every user around the world to see whether they ...
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Apple tops tech support survey
Apple's technical support is much more likely to solve users' problems than rival computer makers' help desks, a survey conducted by Consumer Reports magazine said Monday. According to the publication's annual reliability survey, slated for the June issue, 80 percent of the users who relied on Apple's technical support said it had solved their computer problem. The industry average last ...
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As many as 1000 laptops missing from State Department
Several hundred to possibly a thousand laptops are missing from the United States State Department, according to an internal audit. Many of the laptops likely contain classified information and as many as 400 computers belonged to the Anti-Terrorism Assistance Program which provides counterterrorism training to other nations.
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4 Questions for Microsoft
With a lack of answers, I'm flooded with questions.
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Acer Expands Its Professional LCD Monitor Offerings With the New Business and Value Series DisplaysThe new Acer ...
SAN JOSE, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Acer, the third largest vendor in the global PC market (source: Gartner data, 4Q 2007), today expanded its professional display offerings with the introduction of two new LCD display families - Business series and Value series.
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Intelsat and Panasonic to Bring Broadband Service to the Skies
PEMBROKE, Bermuda & LAKE FOREST, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Intelsat, Ltd., the world's leading provider of commercial satellite services, and Panasonic Avionics Corporation ( Panasonic ), today announced the signing of a multi-year service agreement that will result in the next generation of in-flight passenger broadband access .
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Microsoft and Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group to Develop Next Generation of In-Car Infotainment
Today, Microsoft Corp. and Hyundai-Kia Automotive Group entered into a long-term agreement to co-develop the next generation of in-car infotainment systems. Bill Gates, chairman of Microsoft and Eui-Sun Chung, president of HKAG were present as Martin Thall, general manager of Microsoft's Automotive Business Unit, and Hyun Soon Lee, president and chief technology officer of HKAG, signed the ...
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Parents Track Kids At School With ParentConnect
In today's world of instant access to anything and everything, you can add your kids' schoolwork to the list. Online programs like ParentConnect allow parents to check their children's grades step by step -- long before a report card is printed.
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Recent Original Stories
"If you want a desktop or laptop and you want to move to Linux then you're cooked. You have very few options and retailers have used low-cost Linux systems to bait and switch users. Unsuspecting PC buyers will be faced with the need to upgrade to Vista in the near future.
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Malware vs. Anti-Malware, 20 Years Into The Fray
jcatcw writes "Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols considers the dissimilarities between malware of yore and current infiltrations as we approach the 20th anniversary of the William Morris worm. Modern malware apps curl up and make themselves at home in your system, where they wait for a chance to snatch an important password or a credit card number. Welcome to the era of capitalist hacking. Any ...
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Online Biz Pub Silicon Alley Insider Installs COO and Publisher
Silicon Alley Insider , the business news and analysis site founded by former top-ranked Wall Street Internet analyst, Henry Blodget , and former DoubleClick CEO, Kevin P. Ryan , today appointed industry veteran, Julie Hansen, chief operating officer and publisher.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 22nd Mar 2006 22:06 UTC
Want the fastest Windows XP Core Duo notebook? Then buy a Mac . According to benchmarks carried out by website GearLog, Apple's MacBook Pro running Windows XP is a better Adobe Photoshop rig than any other Core Duo laptop on the market.
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2 Webbys for Minnesota: 'Speaking of Faith' and 'Chocolate Rain'
Minnesotans came away today with two Webbys, the annual awards for Web sites and other online achievements that have been hailed as the "Internet's highest honor" by the New York Times.
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