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Microsoft Surface developer seeks new canvas
What if you threw out your mouse and laid down a touch-sensitive flat-panel monitor on your desktop? That's essentially what Andy Wilson, one of the designers of Microsoft Surface , has done with his latest project, called LaserTouch.
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More than 200 charges laid
A PORT Macquarie man accused of using the internet to download images of child pornography has appeared in court charged with more than 200 offences.
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Condoleezza Rice visits Google
Condoleezza Rice and a British dignitary visited Google.
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WiFi in rural areas by next year
KUCHING: WiFi (wide fidelity) Internet penetration into the rural areas in Sarawak may even start next year with support from the federal government.
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ViewSonic LCD wows with big size, vivid color and high definition
ViewSonic Corp., a worldwide leader in visual technologies, continues to pioneer visual experiences on the desktop with the latest addition to its innovative VX 40 series widescreen LCD displays - the 26-inch VX2640w.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 16th Dec 2007 00:02 UTC
Apple and Linux are engaged in battle – a battle to win over disgruntled Windows users. But who will win, and what will the consequences be for the loser? The most commonly held belief amongst Apple and Linux fanboys is that both factions are engaged in some kind of a war with Microsoft.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Nov 2006 22:23 UTC
"Security is the lens through which I always view products like Windows Vista, and in that view it looks good. But there is a bigger picture with Vista for the industry: It's really, really different from previous versions.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Sep 2005 14:08 UTC
At Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles, Microsoft is planning to provide programmers with the code for an early version of Vista, as well as Visual Studio 2005 and SQL Server 2005, both of which will be released in November.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 28th Jun 2007 21:39 UTC
Today we feature a very interesting interview with David Turner, one of the main Freetype developers, discussing the project's past and future. These days, David continues his work in Freetype even after having been hired by Google.
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by (Staff) on Mon 22nd Aug 2005 13:21 UTC in reply to " Linux is not for everyone! "
1.1. Power Management : We Know that Linux is still a work in porgress [currently I cannot hibernate my system with ease & reliably; I cannot turn off the hard drives after a period of time (especially on laptops) which will boil my thighs; standby will not be activated when closing the laptop lid; The CPU frequency does not throttle down which will drain the battery very quickly...In my opinion ...
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Middle School Summer Enrichment Program
Mail-in registration has begun for Middle School students wishing to attend the Summer Enrichment Program. Two courses are being offered this summer - Writers' Workshop and Computers. Students may choose to attend for one week, two weeks, three weeks or all four weeks. Each class is ninety minutes. One class starts at 9 a.m. and the other at 10:30 a.m.
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Features and Case Studies
Walk through the steps to implement FIPS-grade security whenever you use Remote Desktop to connect to a Windows Vista computer from a Windows XP or Vista client machine.
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Features and Case Studies
Non-profit organisations are keen to take advantage of emerging technologies such as social networking for fund-raising and software as a service for administration, but a lack of perceived support options is keeping them away from open source software solutions and firmly focused on more traditional commercial providers such as Microsoft.
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Wire Business Briefs - 05/23
Yahoo Inc. is postponing its shareholder meeting for a second time, now that billionaire investor Carl Icahn has nominated alternate candidates to Yahoo's existing board of directors.
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DreamWorks: 'Storage Is a Way of Life'
DreamWorks moves incredible amounts of video data in modern HPC daily workloads.... Attend WINDOWS EMBEDDED ACCELERATION WORKSHOPS Are you ready to learn how you can bring your next-generation embedded device to market faster?
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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. Cisco has issued three security patches, fixing bugs that could crash its products and drawing a warning from the SANS Internet Storm Center.
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Postville counselor receives grand jury summons
Postville, Ia. — A person connected to this month’s immigration raid at Agriprocessors Inc. has been summoned to appear in June before a grand jury.
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Recent Original Stories
"SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop is an all-in-one solution that contains technology innovations and usability breakthroughs including integrated desktop search, accelerated graphical interfaces and numerous application improvements.
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CICT proposes incentives for early IPv6 adoption
MAKATI CITY, Philippines -- Hoping to encourage local telecommunications networks and Internet service providers to move to Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6), the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) is proposing incentives to early adopters, an official said Thursday.
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BSA committee chair sees need for more anti-piracy education
MAKATI CITY, Philippines -- The best way to battle software pirates is to sustain educational activities targeting end-users, the newly named Philippine committee chair of the Business Software Alliance (BSA) said in an interview with INQUIRER.net.
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Recent Original Stories
Sources at the company told Paul Thurrott this week that Microsoft will soon delay the release of Windows Vista Beta 2 from December 7, 2005 to sometime in January or February 2006. However, because the Vista development schedule is extremely time constrained, the company will try and make up lost time by eliminating one of the planned release candidate (RC) milestones that were planned for ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 24th May 2006 18:56 UTC
"eWEEK Labs' evaluation of Microsoft's Office 2007 Beta 2 unearthed compelling features and tools , and reminded us why enterprises continue to rely on the productivity suite. During tests of the second beta of Office 2007, we were impressed with the suite's collaboration features.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 25th Feb 2006 13:06 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"Is Dell is on its way to becoming the first tier-one PC vendor to offer a mainstream business Linux desktop to US customers? It's starting to look that way . Dell has started advertising a trio of affordable workstations with RHEL WS 4 preinstalled."
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Next-Generation Internet Access May Be Uneven
The lack of high-speed Internet access in some areas of the U.S. has been hotly debated, even as that digital divide has narrowed. But a new, wider gap is being created by technology that will make today's broadband feel as slow as a dial-up connection.
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