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RFID rebels arise
Some people, myself included, just don't like being needlessly surveiled and snooped upon. Why, they wonder,...
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Book signings planned at Hastings, BordersTranscript StaffLocal author Cheryl Schuermann will sign copie...
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Woman accused of merchandise scams
A Gilbert woman running an elaborate merchandise fraud operation sold stolen goods over the Internet and paid others to switch the prices on store goods for refunds, Mesa police said.
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Video: Understanding Microsoft's strategic direction
CNET News editors Dan Farber and Jim Kerstetter attempt to make sense of the latest twists and turns in the Microhoo saga.
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Recycling programs can boost bottom line
BLACKSTONE CATERERS dishwasher David Alvarez disposes of food waste at Aquidneck Corporate Park. A local pig farmer will pick up the waste.
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Ex-journalist indicted on child-porn charges
[ A Clarke County grand jury this week indicted a former Athens journalist on 20 counts of sexual exploitation of children for child pornography that investigators say were stored in his computer.
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TECH CHRONICLES / A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog (sfgate.com/blogs/tech)
Computer designed in 1800s on display Looking for something to do over the long weekend? Check out what could have been the first automatic computer, the Babbage Difference Engine, on display at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. It is one of...
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"This week's release of Ubuntu 7.10 is a significant win for the free software community.
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Apple Computer without VisiCalc would have been an entirely different company. VisiCalc, the first electronic spreadsheet, was a major cause of the success of the Apple II, and attracted the attention of IBM to the microcomputer market.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 26th Mar 2006 16:16 UTC, submitted by Tyr. The heartland turned vicious this week when an Oklahoma town threatened to call in the FBI because its web site was hacked by Linux maker Cent OS. Problem is CentOS didn't hack Tuttle's web site at all.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 7th Oct 2005 14:09 UTC
"After feverishly working throughout 1995, it was finally decided that the results of 5 years of low profile work were ready for a public launch . When one considers that little over a year earlier, Be's entire hardware platform had been made redundant by the demise of the AT&T Hobbit processors, this was a remarkable achievement."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 22nd Nov 2006 18:16 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Novell and Microsoft recently entered into an agreement regarding software patents (really?) that betrays the rest of the Free Software community, including the very people who wrote Novell's own system, for Novell's sole financial beneift, according to Bruce Perens.
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U.S. agency upgrades ratings of hospital care
Consumers who want to comparison shop for local hospital care have a new tool on the Internet to use.
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Plot thickens in betting machine probe
A recently publicized software glitch in horse race betting machines used at Bay Meadows and other tracks around the country was first caught by their vendor in October 2007, according to documents obtained by the Daily News.
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Tech Test: Netflix delivers Internet films to TV
NEW YORK -- It's the big horse race in the gadget market this year: Who's going to win consumers' hearts with a box that brings Internet movie downloads to the TV set? ...
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802.11n Is Here. Get Ready For A Wire-Free Enterprise
As the new 802.11n spec, with its increased speed, coverage, and reliability, intersects with a broader selection of vendor offerings, wireless is becoming a viable platform for mission-critical network connectivity.
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In a post to the Haiku mailing list, Simon Taylor has provided a screenshot which he has entitled 'interesting', of Firefox running on Haiku . It's displaying the manual for Gobe Productive off his own hard drive, as Simon is unable to access the internet from Haiku - no dialup internet is supported - and he doesn't think that networking is going to work anyway.
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Verizon Wireless Network Keeps Customers Connected During Summit Fire
23/05/2008 23:39:00 Business Wire None of Verizon Wireless cell sites has been affected by the Summit Fire. The network is operating at normal performance levels.
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