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Burnout Paradise crashing PCs
First-ever computer edition of Criterion racing series gets a tune-up to multiplayer and online features.
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Flyers' Cote defends his Internet usage
Philadelphia forward feels heat for posts on his MySpace page, reports David Shoalts
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Microsoft's WorldWide Telescope On Its Way
Google Sky isn't supposed to generate tons of revenue, so from a business perspective, it doesn't matter if there are competitors. Still, towards the end of this month, a little toe-stepping may take place as Microsoft releases its WorldWide Telescope. read more
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Unit Corporation to Present at the Calyon Energy Conference 2008
TULSA, Okla.----Unit Corporation announced today that it will participate at the Calyon Energy Conference 2008, which will be held May 14th - 15th in New York, New York. Unit's presentation will be broadcast live over the Internet on Wednesday, May 14th at 3:00 p.m.
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Microsoft to feed the starving nations...with phones
Microsoft wants to bring an enriched mobile experience to the developing world. Microsoft has been doing little of interest in mobile for years, but has talked about it even less. This is a chance for Microsoft to innovate. Whether it will is, of cours
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ALA to Discuss Vital Role Libraries Play in Protecting the Public Interest at National Press Club, May 14, at 9 A.M. EDT
Intel Core 2 Quad Q6600 2.4 GHz Quad-Core Processor (Rated by 35 users) The Intel Core 2 Quad processor is the latest in cutting edge processor technology for the desktop PC.
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News Brief
New technology has always played a part in religious polemics and in the sense of identity generated through the heated exchange of opinion - such as we see in cyberspace today.
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Microsoft appeals against EU fine
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Microsoft said on Friday it was appealing against a record 899 million euro ($1.39 billion) fine imposed by the European Commission for using high prices to discourage software competition.
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Recent Original Stories
Want to be able to access your machine anytime, anywhere? Can't be bothered purchasing a domain name and configuring Dynamic DNS? Microsoft has a solution: the 'Windows Internet Computer Name' - a unique domain name for your computer . There is one small catch though: you have to be using the next-generation networking protocol IPv6 which, although thoroughly integrated into Windows Vista, isn't ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 22nd Jul 2005 19:25 UTC
Some third-party applications are encountering problems introduced by the cumulative Windows 2000 Update Rollup that Microsoft introduced in late June.
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The world's first commercially viable quantum computer was unveiled and demonstrated today
in Silicon Valley by D-Wave Systems, Inc., a privately-held Canadian firm headquartered near Vancouver. Quantum computing offers the potential to create value in areas where problems or requirements exceed the capability of digital computing, the company said.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft will release the final build of IE7 today to customers. IE7 will be made available via Automatic Updates on the 1st of November. At the moment there is no link on Microsoft.com, but Yahoo has the final build bundled with Yahoo Mail . FlexBeta is currently hosting Internet Explorer 7 Final without the need of downloading Yahoo Mail . My take: Read about my thoughts on IE7's new ...
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New N.C. program to share real estate listings on Internet
The four largest realtors networks in the state are joining forces to share their public data across the state, they said in a statement Friday.
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Autodesk ships SketchBook Pro 2009
Autodesk has released the 2009 edition of SketchBook Pro, its painting and illustration program, designed for users of tablets and tablet PCs. The new application is compatible with Mac OS X Leopard, and boasts new support for Adobe Photoshop, allowing users to import PSD files for detailed drawing. Appropriately, SketchBook layers now support ge...
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Built Slims Down Laptop Backpacks
Is that body armor...or are you just lugging a notebook? Built NY's slim new neoprene laptop backpacks keep 12- to 17-inch laptops close to your heart.
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Internet Users Help Nab Accused Child Predator
Interpol credits Internet users with helping to identify and locate a suspected child predator, who was arrested in New Jersey.
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'Grand Theft Auto Success' Taxes IGN's Google-Powered Map
Microsoft's retailer survey also found more than 60% of all GTA games sold in the first week were for its Xbox 360 videogame console.
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SearchCap: The Day In Search, May 9, 2008
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web From Search Engine Land: Coming Search Marketing Webcasts From SMN Our sister site, Search Marketing Now, is offering a nice mix of free webcasts later this month, ranging from dealing with big PPC campaigns, big brand SEO and bridging the offline-online gap in ...
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Microsoft appeals against EU fine
Microsoft said on Friday it was appealing against a record 899 million euro ($1.39 billion) fine imposed by the European Commission for using high prices to discourage software competition.
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LANL scientists teach computers to see
SANTA FE, N.M.—Like a teacher disciplining a poor student, Lakshman Prasad has been tempted periodically to put his computer in "time out."
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EBay's PayPal rule in Australia draws fire
Online auction company may be using smaller market to test acceptance of move to North America, Europe
The Globe and Mail |
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WiMax may be boon to consumers
Technology promises fast and mobile Internet access on notebooks, smartphones
The Globe and Mail |
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"Pirates" maker to turn "BioShock" game into film
Take-Two Interactive Software Inc said on Friday that "Pirates of the Caribbean" director Gore Verbinski will make a movie version of "BioShock," its hit video game about an underwater utopia gone disastrously wrong.
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Coping with RSI -- a field report
First up: disclaimer. I am a computer geek. Not a medical practitioner. If you have symptoms, go see a doctor, ok? So, here I am typing - yes typing with my fingers!
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MCN Friday First Read
Operators Wired Again Buoyed by strong first-quarter growth and a couple of major wireless plays, the cable sector has momentum as the industry heads to New Orleans for the 2008 Cable Show. Read more in the May 12 edition of Multichannel News and multichannel.com.
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