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Google co-founder Larry Page says ad deal with Yahoo doable, calls Microsoft bid risky
(AP:WASHINGTON) Google billionaire co-founder Larry Page criticized a potential Microsoft takeover of Yahoo, saying it would concentrate too much power in the online communications market, stifling innovation and curbing competition.
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Norton to Speed, Not Slow, Computers
Rowan Trollope, senior vice president at Symantec, shares his vision of the ultimate security suite and some thoughts on Symantec's future, both in the security realm and beyond.
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Google-Yahoo ad deal possible, Microsoft bid risky
WASHINGTON - GOOGLE billionaire co-founder Larry Page said on Thursday the Internet search leader opposed a Microsoft-Yahoo deal because it would monopolise the online communications market, stifle innovation and curb competition.
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Microsoft releases VS 2008, NET Framework 3.5 betas
— May 13, 2008 — Microsoft has released new beta versions of its Visual Studio 2008 and .NET Framework 3.5 programming tools.
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Thursday, May 22 2008
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Thursday, May 22 2008
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Apple will rule the living room in five years, analysts said Thursday as they slapped down the Tarot cards to predict what the company would be up to in 2013.
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Man steals computer, dog from apartment
On Thursday police were unable to confirm whether the dog was returned to its owner.
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A New Frontier In The War On Cancer
Behind the scenes with researchers seeking high-tech cancer cures using the same technology that's behind computer chips and stain-proof fabrics. Is nanotechnology the new frontier in the War on Cancer? Emily Senay reports.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 27th Apr 2007 07:10 UTC
"The founder of the ambitious "$100 laptop" project, which plans to give inexpensive computers to schoolchildren in developing countries, revealed Thursday that the machine for now costs $175, and it will be able to run Windows in addition to its homegrown, open-source interface."
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CA Posts Profit on Contract Signings, Job Reductions (Update3)
May 22 (Bloomberg) -- CA Inc. , the second-biggest maker of programs for mainframe computers, posted a fourth-quarter profit of $71 million and gave a forecast that topped analysts' estimates after shifting jobs to lower-cost regions.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 16th Mar 2007 22:39 UTC
"With the release of Linux-based Xandros Server 2.0 Standard Edition, well-known Linux desktop vendor Xandros offers compatibility and other services that may give Microsoft SharePoint Server some competition.
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Microsoft acquires virtualization pooling firm Kidaro
An existing tool which enables pools of users to share a single desktop from any location, and individuals' desktops to be centralized through servers and distributed to thinner clients, will become part of Microsoft's growing virtualization arsenal.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 16th Oct 2007 22:22 UTC
The KDE team has released KDE 3.5.8 , a maintenance release. New stuff: "Improvements in Konqueror and its web browsing component KHTML. Bugs in handling HTTP connections have been fixed, KHTML has improved support of some CSS features for more standards compliance.
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Recent Original Stories
Computer enthusiasts in the developed world will soon be able to get their hands on the so-called 'USD 100 laptop' . The organisation behind the project has launched the 'give one, get one' scheme that will allow US residents to purchase two laptops for USD 399 (GBP 198). One laptop will be sent to the buyer whilst a child in the developing world will receive the second machine The G1G1 scheme, ...
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Tech Tip 5/22/2008
Jamie Hess from the Computer Emergency Room gives us this week's Tech Tip.
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You just can't escape from spam
What's your favourite piece of technology? Probably email, if anything. I'm not very gadgety. You buy these gizmos and pretty soon realise you don't need them after all - or you had to buy into some punitive plan that benefits the company that made it more than you. And by the time you realised after three weeks that you didn't need this latest gadget after all, there are only two years ...
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I/OMagic Ships Internal and External Blu-Ray Burners
I/OMagic, a leading online retailer of personal data storage devices to major retailers, announced today the availability of internal and external Blu-Ray drives from their new redesigned website.
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Apple will rule the living room in five years, analysts said Thursday as they slapped down the Tarot cards to predict what the company would be up to in 2013.
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The Big Question: Is broadband narrowing the gap between town and country?
Why are we asking this now?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 25th Jul 2006 17:26 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Mark Shuttleworth, millionaire cosmonaut and self-funded Linux guru, has managed to make his Ubuntu project the Linux distribution of choice in just two years.
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Recent Original Stories
"With much anticipation by the OpenSolaris community, last night Sun had released their first developer preview for the binary desktop distribution that we have known over the past couple of months as Project Indiana.
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Lawyer Says Officer Who Viewed Porn At Work Still Employed
A civil rights attorney says a local police officer is still on the job despite being a member of a sex Web site and viewing pornography at work.
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Windows Home Server Power Pack to enter public beta after a data bug
It's one of Microsoft's most innovative products, creating a new market for consumer level server management. But Windows Home Server has recently suffered a few setbacks -- problems which may very well be addressed by a forthcoming beta.
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Lawyer Says Officer Who Viewed Porn At Work Still Employed
A civil rights attorney says a local police officer is still on the job despite being a member of a sex Web site and viewing pornography at work.
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