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Office furniture makers will highlight flexibility at NeoCon trade show
GRAND RAPIDS -- When employees show up for a meeting next year, laptop in tow, they may find an electronic partner at Steelcase Inc.'s new table called media:scape.
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As fuel surges, telecommuting grows in US
WASHINGTON (AFP) - On a typical day, Joanne Senn dresses her daughters for school, feeds her cats and fish, and buckles down to start her job at 7:15 am as an IBM software marketing manager. In her kitchen.
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not a political site
88391. please take your politics to the political site, this is a yankee site, or haven't you figured it out. plenty of political sites on the internet.
NJ.com |
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Intel to re-enter mobile phone market
Intel is poised to re-enter the mobile phone market as operators earn a greater portion of their revenues from data and internet access, said Paul Otellini, the company’s chief executive.
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by raver31 (3.2) on Sun 13th Nov 2005 09:56 UTC
First off, to clear up a misconception... broadband users who use a router, (hardware firewall), or even a software firewall are NOT protected by default. Spyware will use the same open ports as your web browser/email/IM programs.
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New wireless earpiece comes out ahead
I have yet to test a Bluetooth earpiece for hands-free talking that is superior enough to a competing product to call it the best.
Chicago Tribune |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 26th Oct 2006 21:05 UTC
Alan Cox, one of the most respected figures in the UK open source community, has warned of complacency over the security of open source projects.
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Grandmother is game for whatever gets kids moving
By Ana Veciana-Suarez This morning I huffed and I puffed and I sweated the house down. Yet, when I stepped off the elliptical machine, the display flashed a depressing message: 378 calories. That's it? Three hundred and seventy-eight measly calories for all that work? What does it take to earn a stack of Oreo cookies -- a 20 incline and 15 resistance? Sheez! Muttering, I stalked over to the ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Don't buy any download accelerator
PLENTY OF users moving from Windows to Linux ask about ways to run their familiar "download accelerator" for Windows on Linux. The good news is that there is a hidden gem for Linux that does the job, is open, and of course, free of cost.
The Inquirer |
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Customer Service
URBANA, Ohio - As midnight approached, a grassy field where the old train depot once stood pulsed with activity. About 90 people tiptoed around night-vision cameras atop tiny silver tripods and dodged remote sensors connected to a computerized surveillance system.
Brandon Sun |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 14th Nov 2005 18:38 UTC
Opera on Monday released a new version of its Web browser for Series 60 based mobile phones, such as those offered by Nokia. Opera 8.5 for S60 includes a new zoom function that lets mobile users view images and text in full size. A password manager has also been added in the update.
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Recent Original Stories
Many OS/2-eCS users knows that we are currently requesting signatures to ask IBM to open source OS/2 (or at least the OS/2 components that are possible to be opened).
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st Feb 2007 00:51 UTC
"Microsoft's decision to incorporate Tablet PC features and functionality into the Windows Vista operating system is one that eWEEK Labs believes will help to convert Tablet PC skeptics.
New Mobile Computing |
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House sessions live on cable TV, Internet starting today
To "boost transparency and shake off truancy," House Speaker Prospero C. Nograles has agreed to have plenary sessions in the chamber broadcast live over cable television and the Internet.
Manila Bulletin |
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Pinoy whiz kids shine at 2008 Intel Int’l Science and Engineering Fair
A science research project entitled "Construction of a Mechanical Protoype of a Microtremor Recorder Based on Electromagnetic Induction done by a team of senior students graduate from the Philippine Science High School (PSHS) garnered a distinguished achievement award at the prestigious 2008 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) Special Awards Ceremony held recently in Altanta, ...
Manila Bulletin |
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Slitaz Linux 20080518: Pretty, But Not Very Useful
Whitepaper: Provide Proactive Protection to Consumer Online Transactions Sponsored by VeriSign Weak user or consumer authentication has fueled the problems of Internet identity theft,including phishing and financial fraud.
Linux Today |
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NBI seizes pirated PC software in Pasig raid
The Intellectual Property Rights Division of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI-IPRD) raided the office of Axxis Loyalty Solutions Phils. Inc. in Ortigas Center, Pasig City last week for allegedly using pirated personal computer (PC) software in its business operations.
Manila Bulletin |
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Recent Original Stories
"Apple Inc. surpassed even the most optimistic forecasts for its usually tepid second quarter, delivering an 88 percent increase in profit on strong sales of Macintosh computers and iPod music players," Laurie J. Flynn reports for The New York Times.
New Mobile Computing |
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Peninsula Police Blotter: Neighborhood crime log
MillbraeFire in the hole: A battery left in a car trunk caused the trunk to catch fire, damaging a laptop and other items on the 1100 block of Millbrae Avenue before 4:31 p.m. on May 21.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Feedburner Incorporates AdSense Into Feeds
About a month ago, it was hinted at that Feedburner would start incorporating AdSense into feeds as a product of its acquisition by Google . It appears that time is approaching with feeds for some publishers getting ready to start displaying AdSense ads this week. read more
WebProNews |
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Marian Rivera ready to face more intrigues
Marian Rivera is already expecting that the entertainment media would ask her about the controversial YouTube video that spread on the Internet recently.
GMA News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 3rd May 2006 16:06 UTC, submitted by george
Developers of the popular Debian Linux distribution are ramping up coding efforts as they plan to release the next version of their operating system in December this year . The schedule was today outlined in an e-mail to the Debian community from developer Andreas Barth, a member of the team which coordinates the process by which Debian is formally handed over to the public.
OS News |
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Data breach concerns residents
DOWNINGTOWN — News of a teenager being arrested for hacking into the school district’s computer system and obtaining Social Security numbers has left some district residents wondering if their identity could be jeopardized.
Daily Local News |
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Recent Original Stories
"In a session at the Gartner Emerging Trends conference today, analysts Neil MacDonald and Michael Silver identified many reasons that Windows (and thus Microsoft) are in trouble . Microsoft's operating system development times are too long and they deliver limited innovation; their OSs provide an inconsistent experience between platforms, with significant compatibility issues; and other vendors ...
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Recent Original Stories
IBM plans to mount its most ambitious challenge in years to Microsoft's dominance of personal computer software, by offering free programs for word processing, spreadsheets and presentations . Steven A. Mills, senior vice president of IBM's software group, said the programs promote an open-source document format.
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