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Need help? Apple's there
Apple Inc. dominated the latest Consumer Reports ratings in home computer support, and once again it wasn't even close.
The Palm Beach Post |
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iPhone sells out online in U.S., Britain
TECHNOLOGY: Apple is believed to be cutting supplies before launching the next generation.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Egineering students done with year long projects
For many engineering students, a year of hard work finally culminated in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Senior Design Project Day last Friday, when students presented their projects in Marcus Hall.
Massachusetts Daily Collegian |
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Microsoft Across America Tour Coming To UTC May 13
The UTC Department of Electrical Engineering hosts the Microsoft Across America tour on the UTC campus, on Tuesday, from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. in parking lot 10, adjacent to the Engineering, Mathematics, and Computer Science building.
The Chattanoogan |
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might really be the beginning of the end for Microsoft ."
"The more I think about Microsoft, the more I realise that they are, possibly for the first time, seriously cornered (or surrounded, depending on how you want to see it).
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
Open source behind closed doors: in the first of a two part series ( part II ) ZDNet looks at why some open source projects remain secret.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
The cooperation between the XGL and AIGLX projects to bring better interfaces for the Linux desktop continues as David Reveman (Novell) of XGL has agreed to adopt many changes from the AIGLX project sent in by Kristian Hogsberg (Red Hat).
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Sep 2005 11:41 UTC
KDE 3.5 Beta 1 can be downloaded over the Internet by visiting KDE's download page . Source code and vendor supplied binary packages are available. For additional information on package availability and to read further release notes, please visit the KDE 3.5 Beta 1 information page .
OS News |
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675 Dave and Buster's customers targeted by hackers
An international computer hacking gang broke into the computerized cash registers electronically at the Dave and Buster's restaurant in Islandia and stole credit card information of 675 customers -- starting a flood of at least $600,000 worth of fraudulent purchases around the world, federal prosecutors said Monday.
Newsday |
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Mises Attache Case and/or Shoulder Bag
This exciting addition to the Mises Store is a sleek and efficient black briefcase and/or shoulder bag, at a very reasonable and affordable price. This heavy zippered canvas case fully opens with pockets galore, including a space for laptop, and spaces for cells and pens and more.
Ludwig von Mises Institute |
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Campaign manager says Lautenberg still lives in NJ
Sen. Frank Lautenberg's campaign blamed his chief Democratic rival for spreading rumors Monday after an unsourced Internet story questioned whether the senator lives in New Jersey.
The Record |
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US gets own Difference Engine No. 2
A working replica of Charles Babbage's Difference Engine No. 2 has been installed in the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, California..
iTNews |
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Google to help Burma cyclone victims
Google has launched a donation programme designed to help victims of the devastating cyclone in Burma..
iTNews |
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Community service
Google has taken to India with a vengeance and built communities. The time has come monetise. Google is often spoken of in divine terms (haven't you heard, "Google is God"?).
Agencyfaqs! |
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Push to make internet cafes safer
Last month two sexual assault cases at internet cafes shocked the nation. One case involved two boys who were sexually assaulted at an internet cafe, and in the other case a girl was sexually assaulted by a group of boys after leaving an internet cafe.
Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news |
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Google fuzzes out faces in privacy push
Google rolls out a new face-blurring technology in a move to mollify privacy concerns over its street-level imaging project.
The Age |
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It's a home away from home for some students
Shophouses that are turned into games cafes have become the new "playground" of youngsters. Many are open 24 hours a day and charge low rates, only 10-15 baht per hour, which makes them an ideal home away from home for young internet buffs when school is out during the months-long summer holiday.
Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news |
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Tiscali Strikes Carphone Warehouse as Potential Buyer, FT Says
May 13 (Bloomberg) -- Carphone Warehouse Group Plc , the U.K.'s third-largest broadband provider, has been removed from a short list of potential buyers of Tiscali SpA by the Italian Internet company's board, the Financial Times reported.
Bloomberg.com |
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Privacy watchdog eyes Internet giants
The Privacy Commissioner is launching an investigation into whether Canada’s telecommunications giants are breaking the law when they use technology that allows the companies to monitor the online activities of their Internet customers.
Canada.com |
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Thieves Accused of Stealing from Closed School
Two men arrested trying to steal computers from a closed Macon elementary school. Bibb County Schools Campus Police Chief Russell Bentley tells FOX24 News Rodrieco M. Jones and Tellis Moffett are both arrested and charged with criminal trespassing and burglary Three men are accused of breaking into the closed school Monday morning and trying to walk away with computers and computer equipment.
FOX 24 Macon |
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Mayor Goodman Says 'Las Vegas' Name Worth Big Money
Mayor Oscar Goodman says the words Las Vegas should be worth millions of dollars. It's the second most popular brand name in the world behind Google. And Mayor Goodman says he's found a way to capitalize on it and make some money for the city in tough economic times.
KLAS Las Vegas |
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Finmeccanica and DRS Technologies to Provide Internet Broadcast of Conference Call
ROME & PARSIPPANY, N.J.----Finmeccanica SpA and DRS Technologies, Inc. today announced that they will hold a joint conference call with analysts and the investment community on the signing of a definitive merger agreement for Finmeccanica to acquire DRS.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Microsoft Sidewinder Gaming Mouse Review
Microsoft jumps onboard with high-end gaming mice with its newly released Sidewinder. For lack of a better word, it’s interesting, and certainly a noteworthy competitor to Logitech’s G5 gaming mouse. Just like Logitech’s G5, the Sidewinder is USB 2.0, wired and has a customizable weight kit.
CoolTechZone |
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Union had asked authorities not to raid plant
A union trying to organize Postville meatpacking workers had asked federal immigration authorities earlier this month not to raid the Agriprocessors Inc. plant while a government investigation was underway of possible labor law violations.
The Altoona Herald-Mitchellville Index |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st Dec 2005 19:16 UTC
Plans to update the General Public Licence, which underpins the distribution of most open source software, were released by the Free Software Foundation and the Software Freedom Law Center yesterday.
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