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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 9th Aug 2005 22:00 UTC
Andy Martin of The Committee to Fight Microsoft on Tuesday announced his intentions to block Microsoft from releasing its Windows Vista operating system . Martin intends to ask Microsoft for an unconditional warranty that the operating system is free of bugs that could result in security vulnerabilities.
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Process and integrate Google Notebook data with PHP
Build customized PHP apps around public notebook content using a REST-based API and SimpleXML. Using the Google Notebook Data API, read the contents of public notebooks and integrate this data into your own XML-aware client application.
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Wed 6th Jul 2005 21:54 UTC
Microsoft's forthcoming Longhorn operating system places great emphasis on locking down PCs to prevent unauthorised access to hardware and software, the software giant revealed today.
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Recent Original Stories
Hot on the heels of an AMD antitrust lawsuit against Intel and a recent ruling in Japan that found that Intel abused its monopoly power, European Comission officials and competition authorities from several European countries raided the offices of Intel and several computer manufacturers.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 18th Feb 2006 17:23 UTC
The Linux kernel has booted on top of the sun4v hypervisor on Sun's new Niagara CPU (just the kernel, there was no root filesystem). Sun has been very active in trying to get Linux support for their Niagara.
New Mobile Computing |
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Exposed
What I gained and lost by writing about my intimate life online.
New York Times |
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US Congressman Quizzes Google Again On Privacy
Lawmaker questions Google over privacy practices from Reuters reports Texas Rep. Joe Barton from the U.S. House of Representatives Energy and Commerce Committee quizzed Google on how they will integrate DoubleClick's data with their own. Some questions posed include how users data from DoubleClick would be merged into Google's data, how that data would be used, and if Google planned to ...
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Moli.Com: Social Networking Means Business
Social networking has moved rapidly from teen-centric sites such as MySpace into the realm of business with career-networking sites like LinkedIn. Now the trend is picking up speed in the world of small business with sites like Moli.com.
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Virtually Speaking: Sunshine for VMware
Sun used to be an easy target for snark and editorializing. Many a column was written about how its management seemed cocky and clueless, and the company seemed to stuck in the glory days mindset suitable to pre-Internet-Bust days.
IT Management |
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Google Says It Will Defend Competitive Rationale of a Yahoo Deal
How can Google, the Internet search and advertising giant, contend that teaming up with Yahoo in search ads would not invite an antitrust challenge'
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Lenovo's net profit surges 200 percent on global sales
China's Lenovo, the world's fourth largest personal computer maker, said Thursday its net profit surged more than 200 percent in 2007-8 thanks to strong growth in sales across the world.
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Local News
When Ontario Provincial Police Det. Const. John Smith logged into an online chat room, posing as a 12-year-old girl, it took less than three seconds for a predator to strike.
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Watchdog report ends 'digital divide' fears
Rural areas of the UK are better connected to broadband than urban areas for the first time, according to a report out today.
Independent |
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What MySpace Suicide Case Means for You
Charging Lori Drew in federal court opens up average Web surfers to prosecution.
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Graphics card launched for FPGA fiddlers
THOSE OF YOU WHO get your kicks footling about in the innards of your computers will be delighted to hear of the impending arrival of the Traversal Technology OGD1.
The Inquirer |
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Chinese official offers thanks for quake relief
BEIJING — China's commerce minister took the unusual step of thanking foreign companies on national television today for donating earthquake aid, dismissing accusations spread on Chinese Web sites that they were doing too little.
Detroit Free Press |
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Earnings: Netease Q1 Revs Up 17 Percent; Net Income Drops On Tax Change
Maturing MMO gamer Netease (NSDQ: NTES) isn't quite showing the lights-out growth of some of its Chinese internet peers. The company announced Q1 revenue of $93 million, a 17 percent year-over-year increase from $79.1 million. Net profit actually fell to $38.4 million from $43 million, although the company says it was hit with a higher tax rate, the result of a new regulation pertaining to ...
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Barton Nudges Google Again On Privacy
The top Republican on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, Joe Barton, again asked Google about its privacy practices. read more
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Analysts Like Microsoft Live Search Cashback
To close the search ad gap versus Google, Microsoft agrees to return consumers a cut of their purchases if they buy goods through its Live Search service.... SpamTitan - Virtual Email Appliance 99% Spam Detection, Kaspersky AV, Anti phishing, $550 for 100 users. Free Download 30 Day Trial Now!
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Acer Aspire Predator - Mostruosamente mostruoso
Un vero mostro di PC. Sia in fatto di estetica (aggressivissimo) sia in fatto di performance. Tutto dedicato ai più incalliti gamers. Per tutti coloro che ricercano nel gioco la possibilità di affrontare sfide impossibili e di superare limiti altrimenti invalicabili, i nuovi desktop Aspire PREDATOR di Acer sembrano di poter offrire un’esperienza di gioco straordinaria: in uno chassis dal design ...
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FastCompany's Robert Scoble Names PimpMyNews An iPhone Favorite
A-list Blogger Polls 18,000 Early Adopters and Names PimpMyNews a Top iPhone Application for Listening to News & Blogs On-the-Go. Robert Scoble deems the "personalized talking news application" a mobile favorite in the June issue of FastCompany magazine.
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Rush for computer games curbs UK retail sales fall
British retail sales showed unexpected resilience in April, falling less than expected thanks to a rush to buy computer games.
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Ex-judge in Microsoft/EU case surprised at fine
ST GALLEN, Switzerland (Reuters) - The judge who signed a landmark European antitrust ruling against Microsoft said on Thursday he was surprised by the large size of a record 899 million euro ($1.42 billion) fine imposed by the EU executive against the software company after he had retired.
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deltathree Appoints Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President of Sales and Marketing
NEW YORK, May 22, 2008 -- deltathree, Inc. , a leading provider of Voice over Internet Protocol hosted communications solutions for service providers, resellers and end-users worldwide, today announced that Mr.
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Hurray! Reports First Quarter 2008 Unaudited Financial Results
Hurray! Holding Co., Ltd. , a leader in artist development, music production and wireless music distribution and other wireless value-added services in China, today announced its unaudited financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2008.
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