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Obama’s pastor returns to Sunday pulpit
NORFOLK, Va. — The Rev. Jeremiah A. Wright Jr. returned to the Sunday morning pulpit for the first time since video clips of his controversial views on race in America and the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks circulated on the Internet, roiling the presidential campaign of Barack Obama.
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Rights groups alert police to ultra-nationalists' plans to mark Hitler'sbirthday
MOSCOW. April 14 (Interfax) - Russian human rights groups have alerted police to the ultra-nationalists' plans to mark Adolf Hitler's birthday on April 20.
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Monday
BEIJING, April 14 (Bernama) -- Restaurants, bars and Internet cafes in Beijing have been exempted from a proposed smoking ban at public facilities in response to concerns expressed by business owners, said Xinhua news agency quoting a local media report on Monday.
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Recent Original Stories
Sun Microsystems initiated a warmer stage in its relationship with Red Hat on Monday, making conspicuous room onstage for the rival at a major server product launch. Sun prefers customers to use its Solaris operating system, which chiefly runs on Sun servers using UltraSparc processors.
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Senate rules on Internet answers publication poser--Villar
MANILA, Philippines -- The Rules of the Senate are posted on its website and thus answers to the requirement of the Supreme Court for its publication, Senate President Manuel Villar said in a statement.
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Sage First-Half Results to Meet Analysts' Estimates (Update1)
April 14 (Bloomberg) -- Sage Group Plc , the U.K.'s largest software maker, said first-half financial results will meet analysts' estimates. Sage will release results for the six months ending March 31 on May 8, it said today in a statement.
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AOL launches Taiwan portal
TAIPEI, 14 APRIL 2008 - AOL launched a Chinese-language portal focused on Taiwan Sunday, part of its bid to increase the number of international AOL portals to 30 by the end of this year.
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First Centrino Atom computer coming in June
TOKYO, 14 APRIL 2008 - The first portable computer based on Intel's Centrino Atom chip package is coming in June, although it will be bigger and more expensive than such devices were expected to be.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Salesforce announces integration with Google Apps
BOSTON, 13 APRIL 2008 - Salesforce has integrated Google's online productivity applications with its on-demand CRM (customer relationship management) offerings, Salesforce plans to announce Monday.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Sharp Willcom D4 is first Intel Atom MID running Windows Vista
Sharp announces the Mobile Internet Device Willcom D4, which is apparently beating everybody else to be the first Intel Atom MID running Windows Vista. Intel announced the Atom CPUs on April 1st. The new Sharp WillCom D4 is designed for the Japanese m...
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Beware urban myths which catch the unwary in a web of lies
The lads' magazine Loaded had to issue a grovelling apology to Heinz, the baked beans maker, this month.
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Linked by Kostis Kapelonis on Thu 2nd Nov 2006 10:21 UTC
While the capabilities of operating systems have improved over the last years, the improvements have largely focused on under the hood changes.
OS News |
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Windows Vista UAC Meant To “Annoy Users”
Microsoft deliberately designed the User Account Control prompts in Windows Vista to annoy people, the company admits – but there’s a good reason for it.
DesignTechnica |
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Virginia Firm Buys Atlanta-Based Cogent Technologies
ATLANTA — NaturalInsight, a Virginia-based company, is acquiring Cogent Technologies, a provider of Internet and mobile software solutions for enterprise networks.
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Microsoft may be barred from EU public procurement procedure
Microsoft and the EU may be headed for trouble again. A member of the EU Parliament has raised the question of whether or not Microsoft's past behavior disqualifies it to participate in public procurement procedures under current EU law. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Yahoo!'s Flickr website expands into video
Flickr's video technology, which debuted late on Tuesday, represents the latest example of Yahoo! trying to catch up to Google in a crucial battleground.
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posted by Adam S on Tue 9th Dec 2003 02:53 UTC
Linux news is getting more and more exciting, and somehow, managing to get less and less interesting.
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posted by alcibiades on Tue 30th May 2006 20:40 UTC
Dell and its business model has been the focus of a lot of comment on Apple oriented forums in recent months. The Dell model is said to be unviable, and Dell's recent news is said to prove this.
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Salesforce Announces Integration With Google Apps
Salesforce has integrated Google's online productivity applications with its on-demand CRM (customer relationship management)...
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10 Things You Didn't Know About ... Josh Smith
10 personal questions and 10 personal answers from Josh Smith, founder and chief executive officer of Biohazard Computer Systems.
Tom's Hardware Guide |
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14-04-2008: TechnoDex to march into Vietnam’s online gaming
PUCHONG: TechnoDex Bhd, an open source-based e-business enabler, aims to enter into Vietnam’s online gaming sector by the second half of this year, following in the footsteps of bigger players like China’s Kingsoft Corporation Ltd.
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Pano Logic Expands Virtualization Offering
The startup is expanding its desktop virtualization software to allow for WAN support.... Save Big on Software Titles for Your PC We have a huge selection of software products at super low prices.
eWeek |
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IT industry comments on House of Lords report on economic impact of immigration
Intellect , the trade association for the technology industry, believes that skilled migrants can play a key role in filling skills gaps. In bringing diversity and innovation to the workplace skilled migrants ensure that the UK’s economy remains competitive.
PublicTechnology.net |
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Passionate users beg to keep XP
SEATTLE -- Microsoft Corp.'s operating systems run most personal computers around the globe and are a cash cow for the world's largest software maker.
El Paso Times |
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Dot-com, dot-net user fees go up again Oct. 1
Fees for using two of the most common suffixes for Internet addresses are going up for a second consecutive year.
El Paso Times |
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