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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 22nd Jan 2007 10:26 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Linux, the free operating system, has gone from an intriguing experiment to a mainstream technology in corporate data centers, helped by the backing of major technology companies like IBM, Intel, and HP, which sponsored industry consortiums to promote its adoption.
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Games save UK retail in April
High Street takings fall for second time in two months, but exceptional software sales soften blow
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Microsoft offers rebates to boost its search engine use
New York, May 22 : With its share of the Internet search market in steady decline and its pursuit of an alliance with Yahoo! in doubt, Microsoft is taking a new approach to jump-start its search engine by offering rebates to people who use it to find and buy products.
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BBC Radio 1 uses new technology to bring the Radio 1 Big Weekend festival to life online
BBC Radio 1 has used innovative new technology to give listeners a rich online experience during and after its Radio 1 Big Weekend music festival in Maidstone on the 10th and 11th May. Revellers can log on to www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/bigweekend/ and check out hundreds of photos from the event, selecting...
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Honeywell Enhances The Dolphin® 7600 Mobile Computer With GSM Technology And Windows Mobile 6
Honeywell recently announces that the Dolphin 7600 Mobile Computer is now available with GSM wireless technology and Microsoft's mobile operating system, Windows Mobile 6.
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GH4 Drum Kit Has Cymbals [News]
Activision's bid to compete with Rock Band's drum kit will include two cymbal pads as part of the peripheral...
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ODF wins the office document format war?
Good news for those of you who have been following the XML office document standards battle. Microsoft Wednesday announced that Office 2007 will support ODF (Open Document Format), the document standard used by OpenOffice.org and other open source productivity suites, with the release of Microsoft Office 2007 Service Pack 2, due sometime in early 2009. Even more surprising, ...
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PC maker Lenovo quarterly profit up 133 percent
Lenovo Group, the world's fourth-largest personal computer maker, said Thursday that earnings for its latest quarter rose 133 percent as strong sales in China and Europe offset slower growth in the United States. Profit totaled $140 million (89 million euros)...
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UK developers prefer open source
A STUDY of UK developers indicates that most prefer to use open source technologies.
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Yahoo Music world premieres new Casting Crowns Slow Fade video
The anticipated world premiere of the powerful new music video Slow Fade from Christian musics topselling artist Casting Crowns launched exclusively at Yahoo on Wednesday
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GOVT TO GIVE FULL SUPPORT TO ENSURE GROWTH OF CYBERJAYA, SAYS ONGKILI
CYBERJAYA, May 22 (Bernama) -- The government will continue to give full support to ensure the growth of Cyberjaya and has urged both local and foreign investors to seek the opportunities in the city.
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Lenovo quarterly profit up 133 percent
Thu, May 22, 2008 (4:07 a.m.) Lenovo Group, the world's fourth-largest personal computer maker, said Thursday that earnings for its latest quarter rose 133 percent as strong sales in China and Europe offset slower growth in the United States.
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Google Announces Doodle 4 Google Winning Logo
Today Google announced the winner of the 2008 Doodle 4 Google logo contest, a rather uplifting logo by Grace Moon of Canyon Middle School in Castro Valley, California. Grace’s logo is named Up in the Clouds, and here’s a little description on what the logo means to Grace. My doodle, “Up in the Clouds,” expresses a world [...]
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Funambol Pounds Out New Mobile OSS Forge
Open source mobile messaging software developer Funambol has created a new open source software forge as a central collaboration site for mobile OSS developers around the world. The Web site pulls together some 50,000 global developers to a combination of wikis, blogs and forums in addition to discussions and code for 30 open source mobile projects.
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Online Journalism News
Conde Nast-owned social news website Reddit has launched a weekly TV news programme in the US based on recommendations made by users of its bookmarking service.
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Microsoft has decided to rush out a fix
for a flaw in Windows, saying that the problem has become too serious to ignore. The flaw, which will be patched on Tuesday, was originally disclosed to Microsoft in December, but it was not publicly reported until last week.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 23rd Aug 2006 17:53 UTC
The Mozilla team has more or less accepted Microsoft's help in working on Firefox for Windows Vista. Besides the fact that the two parties are already working together , Mike Beltzner, Mozilla developer, has accepted Microsoft's invitation , saying: "Yes, we'd definitely be interested in getting some 1:1 support."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 17th Dec 2007 22:10 UTC
Opera, based in Norway, announced Thursday that it had filed an antitrust complaint with the European Commission, alleging that Microsoft is abusing its dominant position by bundling IE with the Windows operating system.
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PC maker Lenovo quarterly profit up 133 percent
By The Associated Press HONG KONG (AP) -- Lenovo Group, the world's fourth-largest personal computer maker, said Thursday that earnings for its latest quarter rose 133 percent as strong sales in China and Europe offset slower growth in the United States.
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Recent Original Stories
Starting today, Linspire does not only offer a free OS, but also its CNR Basic service . " Linspire, Inc., developer of the commercial desktop Linux operating system of the same name and Freespire, the free community desktop Linux operating system, announced the immediate change in pricing for its popular CNR Service from an annual subscription fee based offering to a completely free service."
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Linked by Adam S on Sat 28th Apr 2007 16:29 UTC
From time to time, we like take a break from technology news to query our readers to find out details about our community. Previously, we asked you to show us your desktop . This time, we ask "What's your favorite movie?" Is it sci-fi or comedy? Action or maybe drama?
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Laird Technologies Announces New Wireless LAN Processor Modules with Configuration Options for Simple Wi-Fi Transition
ST. LOUIS----Laird Technologies, Inc., a global leader in the design and supply of customized performance-critical components and systems for advanced electronics and wireless products, today announced a new range of 802.11 wireless LAN processor modules that provide a wide range of AT commands and web configuration to make the Wi-Fi transition simple for M2M designers.
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OLPC Reveals XO 2.0, The Sub-$100 Laptop
The XO 2.0, which could sell for as little as $75, is a highly slimmed-down version of OLPC's current XO model and is designed for students that, in some cases, must walk miles to and from school.
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KACE Systems Management Appliance Named ''Best Systems Management Solution''
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.----KACE™, the leading systems management appliance company, today announced that its KBOX Systems Management Appliance has been named the winner for "Best Systems Management Solution" by Software & Information Industry Association for its 23rd Annual CODiE Awards.
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Web Hosting Company Hostway .Pro TLD Reported Approved
Hostway Corporation, web hosting and managed technology services company, has indicated that ICANN has unanimously approved the the .Pro TLD.
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