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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 22:58 UTC
"With six separate versions of Windows Vista on the way, Microsoft has a marketing challenge on its hands. How will the company properly inform users as to which versions support which features?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Oct 2006 21:01 UTC
"Eventually, we're going to see Vista come out. Yes, I know, even at this late date, Vista is still getting unexpected delays - it was set to go to manufacturing Oct. 25, but it's not going to make it - but it is on its way.
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Groups seek to shield minors' Web data
Child advocates seek regulatory guidelines to prevent Internet firms from gathering sensitive information. A coalition of medical groups and child advocates called Friday for guidelines that would prevent Internet companies from tracking the behavior of minors online, contending that many adolescents are divulging more than they realize and aren't digesting complex privacy policies.
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Chrysler worker fired after Web note
When Rob Diel told people to contact Bob Nardelli, Chrysler's chief executive, about the automaker's decision to outsource jobs, he never expected to hear back from the boss. Then corporate security showed up Friday at his desk at the Sterling Heights Assembly Plant. The message was clear: You're fired.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 29th Mar 2007 22:07 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Software behemoth Microsoft could be one of the biggest losers from proposed license changes to the Linux operating system unveiled Wednesday.
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OUHK Opens the Door of Knowledge to All -- Ten More Free Courseware Units Now Online
Ten additional new units of courseware, covering arts and history, business and management, education, social sciences, languages and information technology, have just been added to the Open University of Hong Kong (OUHK)'s suite of Free Courseware on the Web. (PRWeb Apr 12, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb848494.htm
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Sep 2007 21:01 UTC
It does not happen every day that news related to computer technology - news we report on every day - makes its way to the headline news programs and newspapers here in my home country, The Netherlands.
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Items seized from compound shed light of secretive sect
SAN ANGELO, Texas - Authorities have seized hundreds of items that shed light on life inside the secretive FLDS compound here - everything from cell phones and computers to family trees and photo albums.
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Tennessee: Kids to receive 3,000 free computers
Tennessee's economically disadvantaged students will receive 3,000 free computers in the next three years through the Computers 4 Kids initiative, officials announced Friday.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 8th Dec 2006 00:24 UTC
The holiday season hasn't gone exactly as Microsoft had hoped and Ballmer sits down with CNET News.com to discuss life after Vista, battling the iPod, and the rising importance of mobile devices.
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Time Capsule makes backups simple
I lecture, hector, bully and berate people about backing up of their data so that on the inevitable day when coffee spills on their laptop...
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Yes, you can keep XP — but don't fear Vista
Q: After more than four years of using Windows XP on our first computer — and finally getting competent with it (mostly the Office...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 6th Nov 2005 11:45 UTC
Microsoft's Windows AntiSpyware technology has been renamed "Windows Defender" and has been expanded to detect and remove rootkits, keystroke loggers and other forms of malware.
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Recent Original Stories
A recent discussion on the lkml examined the possibility of a Linux implementation of Sun's ZFS . It was pointed out that the file system is released under the GPL-incompatible CDDL, and that Sun has filed numerous patents to prevent ZFS from being reverse engineered.
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Yahoo's board meets on Microsoft offer
Finance officials from the world's top economic powers endorsed a plan Friday aimed at preventing another financial crisis like the credit...
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Recent Original Stories
Computer makers have been told they'll no longer be able to get Windows XP OEM by the end of this year, despite strong ongoing demand for the OS. Analysts and computer makers are wondering if the move is premature given Vista's ongoing performance and compatibility issues.
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Internet Marketing Firm Goes Mutual
Internet marketing firm Reciprocal Consulting, formerly known as Foreman & Pike experience name change in attempt to better illustrate company goals through new moniker. (PRWeb Apr 12, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/internet-marketing/firm/prweb849334.htm
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Throwing rocks at Windows
Apple's much-admired operating system is the center of way too many blogs, online discussions and other blather on the Internet. In its latest incarnations, Apple's OS has been relatively fast, efficient and simple without being facile.
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Join Campaigner Email Marketing for a Marketing Profs' Webinar
Industry expert Luc Vezina leads webinar to help marketers improve their email marketing with Mass Customization techniques. (PRWeb Apr 12, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb851944.htm
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Man arrested; allegedly viewed pornography on library computer
Staff found that someone might have been masturbating repeatedly at the Williamsburg site. Several times during the last month, a maintenance worker has found what appeared to be bodily fluids in pencil holders and plastic bags around the public-access computer area of the Williamsburg Regional Library.
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PatentLawPortal.com and PatentYourInventions.com Announce They Will be Sold
Two popular patent law sites will be held on auction through Sitepoint.com April 2008. (PRWeb Apr 12, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb849194.htm
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Dell to enter low cost laptop market
Dell to enter low cost laptop market Wall Street Journal has reported that Dell is collaborating with Compal Electronics to manufacture low cost laptops to challenge existing players in this growing market.Asus showcased the potential of this market with their EEE PC.
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Troke Library headed to mall
STOCKTON - Trucks will ferry computers, furniture and thousands of books from north Stockton's Margaret K. Troke Branch Library to Weberstown Mall this spring.
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U.N. Teams With Google Earth To Track Refugees, Educate Public
Can Google Earth save the world? The U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees announced a new partnership with the search engine this week. The goal: To use Google's globe-mapping software to illustrate the plight of parts of the planet's population.
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Court denies release of woman held in 1991 Bennington shooting
MONTPELIER -- A woman accused of fatally shooting her boss and wounding two others in a 1991 shooting at an Eveready Battery Co. plant can continue to be held against her will for psychiatric treatment, the Vermont Supreme Court ruled Friday. ... - By John Curran Associated Press
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