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Cyrus dismisses scandal over 'racy' MySpace pictures
Miley Cyrus has dismissed controversy surrounding saucy internet pictures in which she flashes her underwear - insisting they were harmless and she isn't sorry.
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Movie version of BioShock game
Take-Two Interactive Software said 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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Report: Venezuela aided rebels
BOGOTA, May 9 (UPI) -- Files on the computer of a slain Colombian rebel leader indicate ties between rebels and the Venezuelan government, The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday.
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Microsoft offers students an offer they can't refuse
Now here's something more software companies should do. Apparently, Microsoft is offering students with an .edu address a 91 percent discount on its Ultimate Microsoft Office suite , which normally retails for $680, in order to prevent software pirating. Students can take advantage of this deal from now until May 16,2008 at www.theultimatesteal.com. The New York Times says only ...
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Mompreneurs: Running a family and a business
How you can become an online entrepreneur and a stay at home mom.
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WiFi coverage for Kuching, Bintulu and Sibu by year end
KUCHING: Wide-Fidelity (WiFi) Internet is nothing new at hip bars and cafes but imagine being able to surf the Internet while at the bus stop, or better still, while riding the bus.
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Concerns raised about bogus computer parts
The possibility of bogus computer products in U.S. computer systems has become an increasingly daunting concern for the FBI and Pentagon, officials say.Concerns have been influenced by Operation Cisco Raider, which resulted in 15 criminal cases centered on counterfeit products partially purchased by U.S. military agencies, contractors and electric power companies, The New York Times reported ...
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Focus to shift to own ads, and search engine
Microsoft Corp. will focus on growing its advertising and Internet search business after it withdrew its takeover offer for Yahoo Inc., Chairman Bill Gates said Friday.
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Yahoo's main problem: lack of innovation
In addition to its reluctance to being swallowed whole by Microsoft, Internet pioneer Yahoo is managing to do a few other things right. But in the big picture, being crushed by search king Google in every metric - from innovation to sheer revenue - must be as demoralizing to Yahoo workers as the thought of becoming part of the Microsoft monolith.
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Recent Original Stories
"What's the best way to attract a pile of threatening lawyers' letters from Microsoft? Sell pirate copies of Windows? Write a DRM-busting program? Londoner Jamie Cansdale has just discovered a new approach. He had the temerity to make Redmond's software better.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 29th Nov 2005 19:18 UTC
Linux desktops have always faced an uphill battle against Windows desktops. Now, OSDL is calling together architects from over two-dozen key desktop-oriented Linux projects to a Dec. 1-2 meeting at its headquarters to set strategic directions and standards, and find synergies amongst Desktop Linux organizations.
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Recent Original Stories
"Many customers have asked us about having a better way to enter IE bugs. It is asked 'Why don't you have Bugzilla like Firefox or other groups do?' We haven't always had a good answer except it is something that the IE team has never done before.
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Police bust gang of robbers
The booty includes 2.37 kg of gold, 15 kg of silver, Rs 6 lakh in cash, diamond rings, computer, lap top, car, diamond detector, gas cutter and equipment for melting gold ornaments.
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Concerns raised about bogus computer parts
NEW YORK, May 9 (UPI) -- The possibility of bogus computer products in U.S. computer systems has become an increasingly daunting concern for the FBI and Pentagon, officials say.
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Police Make Arrest in 100 Stolen Computers from Local High Schools
One of the people police say is responsible for stealing nearly 100 computers from local high schools has been arrested. Aaron Rodriguez was arrested in DeRidder on warrants for two counts of burglary
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Lohan withdraws from Manson movie: publicist
Actress Lindsay Lohan has withdrawn from an upcoming movie about convicted murderer Charles Manson, her publicist says, following an internet report she had been axed from the project.
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Microsoft Targeting Developing Nations with Fone+
News by Ricky Cadden on Friday May 09, 2008. Note: Sponsored advertising links, if any, are in green. Microsoft has revealed its Fone+ project, part of the Unlimited Potential Group within Microsoft that aims to bring computing and technology to developing countries.
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Saban Turns To Web Cams
Nick Saban normally spends this time of year on the road evaluating prep prospects and visiting with high school coaches.
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BOARDS: Pentek : Software radio PMC has 256 DDC channels
In Pentek's Model 7151 high-performance, high-resolution software radio module four 200 MHz 16-bit A/D converters feed a proprietary FPGA IP core that delivers 256 channels of digital down conversion. The product is well suited for GSM cell-phone monitoring and signal-intelligence applications.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 3rd Dec 2005 17:03 UTC, submitted by Carondelet
An observing poster at the Ubuntu forums unearthed what he says are screenshots of the upcoming Novell Linux Desktop 10. "I was snooping around for details about Novell Linux Desktop 10 and stumbled upon an internal Novell Desktop Design wiki.
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Fundraiser for sheriff hopeful Bill Hunt under investigation
Acting Sheriff Jack Anderson launches probe into whether department computers were used to promote fundraiser for his rival for the post.
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WI-FI SECURITY AT AIRPORTS
A new report from the Better Business Bureau says when you connect to Wi-Fi hots-pots, you could be opening your computer up to identity thieves.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 21st Aug 2005 14:35 UTC
Microsoft has once again stirred up a hornets nest in the open-source community, this time approaching the OSDL (Open Source Development Labs) to work with it on a joint, independent research project to do some facts-based analysis of Linux and Windows.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has said it will not sue Linux users with regards to the company's patent claims. " We're not litigating . If we wanted to we would have done so years ago," said Horacio Gutierrez, Microsoft's VP for intellectual property and licensing, in an interview.
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Alleged Nvidia 9900GTS and 9900GTX drawings surface
Two screenshots posted to a popular Internet forum claim to show two upcoming Nvidia graphics cards: The 9900GTX and 9900 GTS, based on the GT200 chip.
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