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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 8th Mar 2006 13:38 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"Michael Dell, chairman of Dell Inc. believes in offering Linux on the desktop, server, and workstation . What he doesn't believe in, for now, is giving Linux full support on the desktop.
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We're baaaack ...
We've been M.I.A. for a while as we tried to figure out the new computer system (and combat the weather, which wiped out a good number of spring games). But we're back and ready to bring improved Web content to you.
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Computer-shot duo due in court
WHITE PLAINS - They weren't on candid camera and they're probably not smiling now.
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Chamber members learn about Web site
Jill Frueh goes through the refreshment line at Friday morning’s breakfast meeting sponsored by the Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce. Chamber members also learned about the Chamber’s Web site during Friday’s meeting at the Bureau County Metro Center. (
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Battle of the Bandwidth
Cablers, telcos plan to add over a thousand titles of High-definition VOD content by end of year. How are they finding the bandwidth?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Apr 2007 23:18 UTC
"Sun's CEO Jonathan Schwartz loves to splatter the media with the line that Windows, Red Hat Linux and Solaris stand as the only operating systems of significance in the server kingdom. We've spent the last few years struggling to appreciate the seriousness of that claim.
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Recent Original Stories
MidnightBSD has integrated ProPolice into its system . "MidnightBSD is a desktop operating system for x86 compatible, and soon amd64 compatible architectures. It was originally based on FreeBSD 6.1 Beta. The goal of the project is to create a BSD with ease of use and simplicity in mind."
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 6th Nov 2007 00:47 UTC
A few days ago we published a review of the Linux-based Neuros OSD recorder and player. Now, you can win one of these devices!
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School locked down after report of fight
Scott Computer and Technology Magnet School was locked down Friday morning while police investigated nearby.
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FBI probes Counterfeit China Computer Parts
By David Morgan WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The FBI on Friday said an investigation into the sale of counterfeit Chinese computer components to the U.S. government has recovered about 3,500 bogus devices with a retail value of $3.5 million. ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 11th Oct 2007 22:25 UTC
Earlier this week, Mandriva released Mandriva Linux 2008.0, the latest version of their flagship Linux distribution. Mandriva was so kind as to provide me with a copy of Mandriva Linux 2008.0 PowerPack , the commercial version.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 1st Aug 2006 17:21 UTC, submitted by Dylan
A technology called Photosynth , developed by Microsoft Research in collaboration with University of Washington, has the potential to change the way we look at maps . "Photosynth takes a large collection of photos of a place or object, analyzes them for similarities, and displays them in a reconstructed 3-Dimensional space."
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Recent Original Stories
In this article, Matthew uses nmap and nessus against actual installs of various operating systems as part of his research. A variety of operating sytems were tested including Windows XP, Server 2003, Vista Ultimate, MacOS, FreeBSD, Solaris, Fedora Core, and Slackware.
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'Battle At Kruger' Is An Internet Sensation
Lions, buffalo and crocodiles... Oh My! If you haven't yet heard of the "Battle at Kruger," you're not alone. Since the video was posted over a year ago on YouTube, it's gotten more than 30 million page views. Today, "Good Day LA" will interview the man who shot the video, Dan Budzinski, in the 8am hour!
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Clemson graduate sticks by brother
CLEMSON -- Derrick Echols, a Clemson University computer engineering major from Atlanta who graduated Friday, doesn't think he's done anything special.
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Musings on how to spend Uncle Sam's gift
For the past two weeks I've added one important thing to my morning routine.I log on to my bank's Web site to see if my cut of the government's economic stimulus ($600) was deposited.
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CDO public schools to go wired
EDUCATION via the cyberspace will be right at the fingertips of secondary students in the city's public schools.
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Fees for .org domain names to increase 10 percent
NEW YORK -- Wholesale fees for Internet addresses ending in ".org" will increase 10 percent Nov. 9.
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HP Solutions Center in CDO opens
TO ANSWER the urgent needs of the business people in the city for a hassle free and user friendly printing, the Commercial HP hub opened its 1st HP Solutions Center in Mindanao, a second solutions center in the country, at the Mastersone Avenue fronting Xavier Estate first gate, Pueblo de Oro, Cagayan de Oro city.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 10th Feb 2006 22:17 UTC, submitted by Jeremy
Roughly half of today's PCs won't be able to take advantage of the 'Aero Glass' compositor found within Microsoft's upcoming Vista software, due at the end of this year. The estimate was one of the conclusions cited in a report released late Thursday by Jon Peddie Research.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Oct 2006 18:44 UTC, submitted by Jeffo
Last week we announced Mandriva's brand new distribution, and now Mandriva Linux 2007 is finally available to the public . The key new feature of Mandriva Linux 2007 is the AIGLX and Xgl 3D-accelerated desktop.
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Recent Original Stories
In an attempt to convince The Open Group that they finally want to fully Open Source Motif and CDE Peter Howkins has started a petition to help gauge how much interest there is. CDE, the Common Desktop Enviroment, was the default desktop on several commercial UNIX distributions.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 4th Feb 2006 18:50 UTC
Microsoft executives already are counting their Vista chickens before the next-generation Windows release has hatched.
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Observer among top 5 English-language dailies of Gulf
10 May 2008 MUSCAT -- Oman Daily Observer has been ranked among the top five English language newspapers in the Gulf based on a recent survey conducted by ArabianBusiness.com, a leading online resource dedicated to business professionals.
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Google's Street View Meets Resistance in France
Ian Lamont writes "Google has begun to scan the streets of Paris as part of its Street View service, but the company may be hindered from publishing them unedited. The reason? French privacy laws. Google may be forced to blur faces or use low-resolution versions of the photographs. The Embassy of France in the U.S. has a page devoted to French privacy laws, that says the laws are needed to ...
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