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US calls computer files linking Chavez to FARC authentic: report
US intelligence officials believe seized computer files showing strong ties between Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez and Colombian rebels are authentic, The Wall Street Journal reported Friday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Oct 2005 17:56 UTC
Microsoft has confirmed plans to bundle anti-spyware protection into Windows Vista , a move that is sure to raise eyebrows among competitors and possibly antitrust regulators.
OS News |
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Google Maps Adds Photos, Video and Popular Searches
Google Maps has added a very Flickrish feature which serves photos and popular searches along wth specific Google Maps local search results. The photos are served by Panaramio (and some by Picasa), a geo targeted photo hosting company Google acquired in May 2007
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Jul 2006 11:52 UTC, submitted by Patrik Buckau
"Microsoft and XenSource today announced they will cooperate on the development [.pdf] of technology to provide interoperability between Xen-enabled Linux and the new Microsoft Windows hypervisor technology-based Windows Server virtualization.
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Killzone 2 Hands On by
While other PlayStation 3 games, most notably MotorStorm, have shrugged off the stigma of E3 2005's "target renders", Killzone 2's journey to release seems as turbulent today as the bumpy, computer-generated air-to-ground D-Day deployment that first dropped jaws almost three years ago.
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Chronicling the 'Greatest Generation'
Ghostly black and white footage of bombs exploding and young men fleeing for their lives flickers across rows of computer screens in Darren Yafai's history class. Those young men that made it back from World War II alive are in their 80s now, and dying at a rate of one every 90 seconds.
The Gilroy Dispatch |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 9th Aug 2005 17:49 UTC
Microsoft on Monday signed off on the Windows Vista SDK , or software development kit, which will enable developers to create applications for the next-generation Windows release.
New Mobile Computing |
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Microsoft Dissolves Yahoo Proxy Board
Microsoft reaffirmed the claim that it won't launch a hostile takeover attempt on Yahoo with the release of the proxy board members it had assembled. The potentail board members received the word Thursday via email from Microsoft's law firm
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Urban Splash to manage documents with Easy Software
Easy Software says that Urban Splash was in search of technology that could manage both its short-term and long-term electronic documents amidst growing business and related paper work in the form of drawings, plans, agreements, contracts and legal documentation.
Computer Business Review |
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Which is More Secure, Leopard or Vista?
Back in February 2007, I wrote that, “I’m more secure on a Mac than I was on Windows XP.” Much has changed since then—in particular, Vista and Leopard were released. Yet much hasn’t changed—I’m still more secure on a Mac. Again, I’ll explain my reasoning.
IT Management |
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Cyber Attacks in China Target Activists, Journalists
While protests related to Tibet and the Olympics have fizzled out on the streets, conflict continues in cyberspace. Recently, Tibetan advocacy groups and China-based foreign journalists have been hit by a wave of sophisticated computer attacks that steal data, cripple Web sites and even monitor what computer users type on their computers.
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Windstream tells shareholders that wireline company thriving
LITTLE ROCK—Windstream Corp. sells landline phone service in rural areas, but the company told shareholders Thursday that its offering of broadband Internet and digital television service continues to be the key to its future.
Texarkana Gazette |
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Paola man gets bail for stealing computer, cash
A 28-year-old man from Paola pleaded not guilty to stealing a computer and €600 (Lm257.80) in cash from a house in Paola.
Times of Malta |
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Apple Interweb service could threaten Exchange
UNSUBSTANTIATED RUMOURS from spookily-reliable Apple watchers The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) point towards a major upgrade to the Cupertino company's Web-based .Mac service.
The Inquirer |
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Google waves sayonara to Hello
Photo-messaging service, which Google acquired as part of Picasa in 2004, will breathe its last breath on May 15.
CNET |
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Qimonda, ARM jobs and Freescale show in story ranking
Here are the top six online stories for the week beginning Sunday May 4, as ranked by EE Times Europe readers, up to and including Friday, May 9. The ranking is based on the number of reader "views" or "hits" on a particular article.
EETimes.fr |
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Electronics Recycling Is Gaining Steam
As states create a patchwork of laws, manufacturers and consumer groups debate who should pay for the cost of recycling toxic electronics.
KiplingerForecasts.com |
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Internet Ad Trends Favor Consumers
Regulators are ready to restrict online tracking of Web surfing, threatening to derail breakneck speed of Internet ad growth.
KiplingerForecasts.com |
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Cyber Attacks in China Target Activists, Journalists
While protests related to Tibet and the Olympics have fizzled out on the streets, conflict continues in cyberspace. Recently, Tibetan advocacy groups and China-based foreign journalists have been hit by a wave of sophisticated computer attacks that steal data, cripple Web sites and even monitor what computer users type on their computers. The attacks often come in the form of viruses attached to ...
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Have milk, will travel
At High lawn farm in Lee is one of the last vestiges of an old breed — the milkman. There's a man in your neighborhood shining a flashlight on all of the front doors.
Berkshire Eagle |
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Online Resources Announces Two Key Internet Banking Wins
Online Resources Corporation (Nasdaq:ORCC), a leading provider of web-based financial services, today announced that National Penn Bancshares and Travis Credit Union have signed new multi-year agreements with its Community Bank & Credit Union Services unit for retail Internet banking and other services. The institutions' combined 100,000 end-users are scheduled to be converted to Online ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Avalara Announces 75th Solution Provider Joins Alliance Program - Doubling Program Participation Validates Avalara's ...
BAINBRIDGE ISLAND, Wash.----Avalara , the leading provider of sales, use and VAT tax automation solutions for small and mid-sized businesses, today announced that Exact Software, one of the world's leading providers of business software solutions, is the 75th solution provider to join the Avalara Alliance program.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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LivePerson to Present at Canaccord Adams On-Demand Software Conference
LivePerson, Inc. , a provider of online engagement solutions that facilitate real-time assistance and expert advice, today announced that President and CFO Tim Bixby will present at the Canaccord Adams On-Demand Software Conference, to be held at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City on Thursday, May 15, 2008.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Ex Manager at AOL, New York Times Writes Inspirational Book on Recovery
The book "Simply Quit Drinking: An Inspirational Journey from Near Death" describes how Karen Gregg Price nearly died coping with anxiety and alcoholism. Price was a product manager at both AOL and New York Times during her difficult struggle, and as a result lost her employment.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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ACT! by Sage for Financial Professionals 10.0 Delivers New Contact and Data Management Features
Sage Software today announced ACT! by Sage for Financial Professionals 10.0, a comprehensive contact and compliance management solution that provides financial advisors, brokerage firms and financial services teams with centralized and secure data management, sales productivity features, and compliance reporting capabilities.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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