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Fees for `.org' domain names to increase 10 pct
Wholesale fees for Internet addresses ending in ".org" will increase 10 percent Nov. 9. Public Interest Registry, which operates the ".org" domain name, disclosed the planned fee increase in a May 1 letter to the Internet's key oversight agency, the Internet...
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MSI Titan 700 SFF PC Launched
MSI's brand new energy-saving compact mini-ITX full system is big on features and small on price. For just GBP235 you get a pretty decent looking machine that should make light work of general computing duties. The Titan 700 is almost a fully-working system, so yo...
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Microsoft to appeal against EU fine
Microsoft said on Friday it would appeal against an 899 million euros (713 million pounds) fine imposed by the European Commission for using high prices to discourage software competition.
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10 Young Scientists To Compete In Largest Pre-college Science Fair
KUALA LUMPUR, May 9 (Bernama) -- Ten young Malaysian scientists are out to do the country proud by competing at the 2008 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (Intel ISEF) in Atlanta, Georgia USA.
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CableLabs Certifies First ‘Wideband’ Modems
CableLabs announced Friday it has certified six “wideband” DOCSIS 3.0 cable modems – the first devices approved for the specification that can deliver 100 Megabits per second or higher downloads – as well as three more headend systems.
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Heart Evangelista exposes fake Facebook account
Iba't ibang social networking websites ang nagkalat ngayon sa cyberspace. Nandiyan ang Friendster, Multiply, Shelfari, MySpace, at iba pa.
GMA News |
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YHOO-MSFT Breakdown 'A Shame For Advertising': WPP's Sorrell
The apparent end of acquisition talks between Microsoft and Yahoo is "a shame" for the advertising industry, according to Sir Martin Sorrell, CEO of the WPP ad group. He told CNBC : "It was a shame ... that those negotiations failed.
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Pupils suspended over online game
Dozens of students at North East Lincolnshire College are suspended for downloading an internet game.
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Travel site bookings fly when glitch fixed
Case study: Testing software gives Thomson Holidays a boost
Silicon.com |
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Midland gets state police computer crime unit
Computer crimes range from fraud to child pornography and threats of violence, and members of the Michigan State Police Computer Crimes Unit in Midland investigate them all.
Midland Daily News |
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IBM and Google top green survey
Google and IBM were given the green seal of approval as the two tech giants topped categories in the second annual Climate Counts Company Scorecard.
Electric News via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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OMG Announces Program for Distributed Object Computing for Real-time and Embedded Systems Workshop
The Object Management Group(TM) (OMG(TM)), today announced the program for the Ninth Annual Distributed Object Computing for Real-time and Embedded Systems Workshop, which will be held July 14-16, 2008 in Arlington, VA, USA. For the full program and registration details, visit http://www.omg.org/rte-program-pr.
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Encryption software deployed on 20,000 MoD laptops
Advanced encryption systems will protect classified data on British Army, Royal Navy and RAF laptops working outside the Defence Information Infrastructure (DII), the secure military network.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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BrowserMedia Launches Website for PAAIA
BrowserMedia announced today the launch of the website for the Public Affairs Alliance of Iranian Americans (PAAIA), viewable at http://www.paaia.org. PAAIA is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, nonsectarian, independent organization that represents the domestic interests of the Iranian American community before U.S. policymakers, opinion makers and the American public at large.
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NEW: O'Fallon man sentenced in undercover online sex sting
O'Fallon man Clayton Laramie, 23, was sentenced Monday in Boone County to serve two concurrent eight-year sentences for attempting to have sex with a child.
St. Charles Journal |
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Southampton Township man arrested in Internet predator sting
A Cumberland County man is among six Pennsylvania men arrested this week in ongoing sting operations by the state Attorney General’s Office to stop child predators.
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Army Yanks 'Voice-to-Skull Device' Website
Why did the U.S. Army pull its web page on a "nonlethal weapon" that sends "microwave transmission[s] of sound into the skull[s] of persons or animals?"
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Google Rolls Out Web Security for Mobile Enterprise
Google is getting serious about its push into the enterprise arena. On Thursday the company announced the launch of a new comprehensive security offering geared towards the mobile enterprise environment - an mobile add-on to their existing Google Web Security for Enterprise product. Google Web Security for Enterprise is an all-inclusive package designed to protect enterprise [...]
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by twenex (2.56) on Mon 11th Sep 2006 01:52 UTC
Sounds like Closed-Source BeOS has Amiga syndrome. Personally, I'm putting my BeOS eggs in Haiku's basket. Linux was started because Linus Torvalds hated the limitations of Minix and started to make what he hoped would become "a better Minix than Minix".
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Tranzeo and Vecima Partner on WiMAX Eco-System Solution
Vancouver, BC, May 9, 2008--(T-Net)--Tranzeo Wireless Technologies (Toronto:TZT.TO), a premier manufacturer of wireless broadband and WiMAX communication systems, and Vecima Networks Inc., The Last Mile Solution® for broadband wired and wireless networks, have completed a collaboration on an end-to-end 3.5GHz WiMAX system, based on the 802.16-2004 standard, featuring Vecima's best of breed base ...
T-Net British Columbia |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Nov 2007 23:14 UTC
There's absolutely no reason you should be waiting the three-plus minutes it takes your computer to boot up Windows, says Woody Hobbs, CEO of Phoenix Technologies.
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Quay 1.1 adds Mac OS X 10.5.2 compatibility
Coder Rainer Brockerhoff has released a fresh update to Quay, a Dock extender for Mac OS X Leopard. The app restores hierarchical menus to the OS -- last found in Tiger -- and also lets users sort Stacks in a variety of ways. Quay can be set to work only with specific Stacks, and can be toggled off completely by holding down the Option key....
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 28th Oct 2005 11:17 UTC
Herb Sutter, a software architect from Microsoft, gave a speech yesterday at In-Stat/MDR's Fall Processor Forum. Addressing a crowd mostly consisting of hardware engineers, he talked about how the software world was ill-prepared to make use of the new multicore CPUs coming from Intel and AMD.
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Did you get infected? Virus runs amok amid JavaOne
No, not that kind of virus. An alert from the San Francisco health department says that a number of people fell ill while working or attending events at the Moscone Center since April 30.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 29th Mar 2006 11:22 UTC, submitted by Rahu
Red Hat is going through a growth spurt as companies become more comfortable with its software as an alternative to Windows and profits fuel the expansion, executives with the developer of open source software said Tuesday. Profitability expanded even as Red Hat grew to more than 1200 employees.
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