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IiNet buys Westnet
IINET will buy Westnet for $81 million in cash, to reinforce its position as Australia's third biggest internet service provider.
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Features and Case Studies
Imagine making sense of all the data you have, extracting key insights, and then delivering them to the right people in time to positively influence results. That’s the essence of Oracle Business Intelligence.
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Library to offer parents Web tips
CHESTER -- Claudette Graham sends messages to children she knows who post inappropriate photographs or comments online.
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Listen to your library books
Library patrons in Centre County and surrounding areas can now listen to audio books on their computers or MP3 players without having to worry about driving to a library, returning books or paying fines.
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Microsoft sends out feelers to Facebook
SEATTLE, USA: Microsoft Corp gauged Facebook's interest in a possible acquisition after the software giant's failed takeover attempt of Yahoo Inc, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
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Sensex drops 183pts; Infosys down 3%
The Sensex opened 126 points lower at 17,213. The index is now down 183 points at 17,156. The NSE Nifty is down points 48 at 5,088. Infosys has plunged 3% to Rs 1,788. Satyam Computers has slumped 2.7% at Rs 476, and Jaiprakash Associates has shed 2.6% at Rs 268.
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Storage Technology & Network Solutions
Microsoft releases Citizen Services 'E-Government' in U.S.
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Aginova introduces its Wi-Fi Cold Storage Monitor with Years of Battery Life
Aginova introduced its Wi-Fi cold storage monitor designed to provide up to 5-10 years of battery life. The SentinelPro offers Wi-Fi sensing hardware, a portable alarm unit, and a comprehensive software package for monitoring, reporting, and storing of critical storage condition data over time.
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Lost in a flash but not deleted
Yes, she should have backed up her data. No, it wasn't a smart move on Tracey Phillips' part to carry on her key ring a tiny digital memory device, or flash drive, that she used to store the only complete copy of her doctoral dissertation, which represented three years of work.
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The Prima Data: The case of the crashing Web browser
One random issue this week reminded me that the problem is not necessarily always with the program you expect.
Savannah Morning News |
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Sprint, Clearwire agree to $14.6B wireless deal
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- Clearwire and Sprint Nextel said yesterday they will combine their wireless broadband units to create a $14.55 billion communications company.
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AP sources give inside look at Microsoft's raised Yahoo bid
SAN FRANCISCO - Just how serious was Microsoft Corp. about raising its bid to $47.5 billion for slumping Internet pioneer Yahoo Inc.?
Savannah Morning News |
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Ralph De La Cruz: Some cities find interest in Wi-Fi is vanishing in thin air
Three or four years ago, the Wi-Fi dream was high flying.
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Microsoft mulls purchase of Facebook: report
Type verification code in the box and submit. San Francisco: Microsoft's bankers have approached Facebook about a purchase of the social networking site as an alternative for its failed takeover bid for Yahoo, an American business journal has reported.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 14th Feb 2007 19:12 UTC
Joanna Rutkowska has always been a big supporter of the Windows Vista security model. Until she stumbled upon a 'very severe hole' in the design of UAC and found out - from Microsoft officials - that the default no-admin setting isn't even a security mechanism anymore.
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Recent Original Stories
This is already a fairly old article, but I'm pretty confident it never made OSNews' front page. In this article, the author proves that Windows XP can be installed, and 'run', on processors with as little as 8MHz . "The target of this project was to find the weakest system where you can run Windows XP. Keep in mind, that Microsoft official requirements are a CPU with 233 MHz an 64 MB of RAM. ...
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Papa John's surpasses $1 billion in online pizza sales
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Sometimes during peak hours, the phones are silent in Andy Freitas' pizza restaurants, yet the cooks are busy keeping pace with hungry customers.
IWon - Money |
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TECH CHRONICLES / A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog (sfgate.com/blogs/tech)
Grand Theft Auto IV sets sales record Record-breaking first-week sales for Grand Theft Auto IV could kill Electronic Arts' $2 billion offer to buy the video game's publisher, Take-Two Interactive. Take-Two said Wednesday that Grand Theft Auto IV pulled in...
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Popular business directory searches
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The Enid News & Eagle |
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First-quarter profit up 21% at Blackbaud
Charleston-based software maker Blackbaud Inc. reported a 21 percent increase in first-quarter profit Thursday while slightly lowering its sales expectations for 2008. Blackbaud's earnings for the three months ended March 31 increased to $7 million, or 16 cents a share, compared with $5.8 million, or 13 cents per share, in the same period a year earlier. Revenue for the quarter jumped 26 percent ...
The Post and Courier |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 6th Oct 2006 22:04 UTC
"Today, Microsoft is excited to announce the availability of Windows Vista RC2 to Technical Beta Testers, TAP Testers, and MSDN/TechNet subscribers.
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Linked by Alex Chejlyk on Mon 18th Jul 2005 17:09 UTC
Microsoft dropped support for Exchange 5.5 on December 31st, 2004. Exchange 5.5 users can upgrade to Exchange Server 2003, continue to run 5.5 with all accompanied security risks, or switch over to another mail/groupware system.In this article I propose a fourth option that is really options two (run Exchange) and three (run another mail system) combined.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 2nd Sep 2007 18:40 UTC
Eric S. Raymond writes on his blog: "There's been a lot of debate in the community about how OSI should properly handle Microsoft's planned submission of some of its licenses for OSD certification. That debate has been been going on within OSI, too.
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Sat 3rd Dec 2005 10:57 UTC, submitted by Anonymous
Is Apple planning to unveil a robust new content distribution system in January at Macworld Expo alongside its revamped media-savvy Mac mini? apparantly Think Secret believes they are going to do just that.
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Sprint and Clearwire to combine WiMAX businesses
Clearwire and Sprint Nextel announced that they have entered into a definitive agreement to combine their next generation wireless broadband businesses to form a new wireless communications company.
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