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Recent Original Stories
"As a team, we've spent the last year heads down working hard on IE8. Last week, we achieved an important milestone that should interest web developers.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 8th Jun 2006 16:32 UTC
Most computer users interact with their workstations primarily through some form of graphical user interface (GUI). In the world of Microsoft Windows, this interface is tightly controlled.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 18th Aug 2005 17:21 UTC
Apple's legal department this week sent "aggressive" emails to several web sites that support and advocate its products solely because they linked to videos showing a hacked version of the company's Mac OS X operating system running on off-the-shelf PC hardware.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 6th Jun 2006 21:52 UTC
Google is launching an online spreadsheet that will let you load Excel files and share documents online. Up to 10 people can work on the spreadsheet at the same time - the names of people editing and reading it will appear in a chat window.
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ClimateCounts Scorecard Ranks Apple Last
One more year, and media darling Apple is still ranked last in ClimateCounts' annual scorecard of how major companies stack up on environmental issues.
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Newell details Democratic Convention troubles in film
Havre High School graduate Nick Newell details in a short film — available for viewing on the Internet — his troubles trying to get into what he characterizes as an undemocratic Democratic National Convention in Denver.
Havre Daily News |
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Microsoft Plans Four Security Fixes For Upcoming Patch Tuesday
The critical flaws affect Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, and Microsoft Windows respectively.
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Microsoft to Appeal European Antitrust Fine
The company was fined $1.4 billion in February.
TheStreet.com |
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Microsoft to Appeal $1.3 Billion EU Fine
Microsoft is appealing the $1.3 billion fine imposed on it by the European Union for failing to honor a 2004...
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The Triple-I Corporation Is Awarded Gold Certified Partner Status by Microsoft
The Triple-I Corporation today announced it has attained Gold Certified Partner status in the Microsoft Partner Program with competencies in Advanced Infrastructure Solutions and Database Management Solutions, recognizing Triple-I's expertise and impact in the technology marketplace.
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Researcher Discusses iPod Supercomputer
schliz writes to mention that in a recent interview with ITNews researcher John Shalf explained the purpose and some of the technical details of the newly-announced "iPod supercomputer". "Microprocessors from portable electronics like iPods could yield low-cost, low-power supercomputers for specialized scientific applications, according to computer scientist John Shalf. Along with a research ...
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Yahoo-Google pact seen likely after 'brilliant' trial
Google CEO said a two-week test had been a brilliant success.
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GTA IV May be Driving Sales of Gaming Consoles
While Grand Theft Auto IV is racking up sales records, console makers are vying for bragging rights of their own, and Microsoft seems to be the victor. GTA IV was released April 29 and global sales totaled more than $500 million in the first week alone. The first day the latest addition to the hit Rockstar Games series hit retail store shelves, sales were $310 million. More than six million ...
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MySpace Breaks Down Data Sharing Walls
MySpace will open up its network to allow users to share information between other, sometimes competing, sites like Yahoo, eBay and more.
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Sudbury man arrested in international child porn sting
A computer was seized and a 37-year-old man arrested after an online child exploitation investigation, police said. After receiving information from international law enforcement officials, Greater Sudbury police executed a search warrant at a Sudbury-area residence. A computer, data storage devices and discs were seized. The 37-year-old man [...]
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ADHS students earn silver in global web design contest
A group of Athens District High School students has won a silver medal in a worldwide web design competition, cementing its reputation for its winning entries in the international contest. Athens high school has nabbed top prizes in prior Global Virtual Classroom contests, taking the gold medal last year. [...]
The Brockville Recorder and Times |
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Microsoft to appeal EC's $1.39 billion fine
Microsoft announces it plans to appeal the European Commission's historic fine, which dinged the Redmond giant for failing to comply with hits previous antitrust orders.
CNET |
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Weblin can make any Web site social
New service lets people have an avatar that they can use to communicate with others visiting the same sites.
CNET |
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Microsoft mulls printing up medication
MICROSOFT’S VISION OF THE future involves people being able to self medicate by printing out their own pharmaceutical drugs straight from a printer, according to a top Volish exec.
The Inquirer |
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Facebook crowd blamed for trashing English garden
A water fight invitation on social-networking site Facebook is being blamed for destroying an award-winning public garden in England.
CNET |
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Stingl: Web site tallies trophies with tire tracks
When I said only in Wisconsin, Richard Sanders didn't disagree. He has launched a Web site where people can post photos and measurements of mighty fine roadkill. That's right, a roadkill hall of fame. He's calling it the Roa...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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AT&T's WiFi Fake-Outs Leave iPhone Users Nonplussed
Late last month and early this month, Starbucks customers who were packing iPhones reportedly discovered free AT&T WiFi Internet access at some of the coffee shops. All iPhone users had to do was enter in their valid AT&T iPhone phone number, and boom, free WiFi access to the world. Then AT&T mysteriously cut off the access.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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TimeShift Xbox 360 Downloadable Map Pack Available
Put away the Moon Points; this one is free: Sierra Entertainment today revealed plans to launch...
Voodoo Extreme |
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Colorado-based Liberty Media may appeal IAC breakup ruling
NEW YORK (AP) - Colorado-based Liberty Media Corporation has filed an appeal to stop IAC/InterActiveCorp from going ahead with a plan to break up the Internet conglomerate.
KJCT 8 Grand Junction |
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'San Diego U-T' Announces Top Internet Executive's Ouster
NEW YORK The San Diego Union-Tribune formally announced it has removed its top Internet manager, Chris Jennewein, but gave few specific reasons for the shake-up, which was rumored to have occurred earlier this week.
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