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CENSORED: Lebanon may be liberal, but...
Lebanon is a liberal Middle East country with unfettered Internet access, but state censorship is also rife on any topics that touch upon Israel or sensitive issues such as religion.
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Partners: Salesforce for Google Apps Proves SAAS Versatility
Partners say Salesforce for Google Apps shows how Web-based software can meet customer needs faster and at much lower cost.... Check Out The #1 Technology Research Tool!
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AJA Announces KONA Version 6.0 Supporting RED Post-Production Workflows
DMN Newswire--2008-4-14--In an effort to optimize support for RED Digital Cinema workflows in post production, AJA Video is adding RED-specific video outputs for some of the unique frame sizes that the REDALERT and REDCINE software applications can produce.
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Brown fingerprints wanted as Phorm bungles again
Read on, dear techie nerds... Comments In an effort to calm the European Union's anti-trust concerns, Microsoft has released 14,000 pages of coding secrets . The documentation for the first time publicly shows the underlying protocols for Office 2007, Office SharePoint Server 2007 and Exchange Server 2007.…
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Accessing Windows XP and Vista via Citrix XenDesktop ICA (portICA). How does this really work?
One of the big topics of discussion on my recent visit to Citrix's Advanced Products Group office in Sydney was their "portICA" technology. PortICA is the name of the technology that "ports" the ICA protocol stack from Presentation Server / Terminal Server to a workstation OS.
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Report: Google aims to top China search
Google's top China executive says the search engine wants to be the top in the Chinese market within five years. If it happens, the big loser will be Baidu.com.
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Iron Man's New Villain — an Open Source Terrorist
An anonymous reader writes "In a recent CBR interview about his new continuation of the Marvel comic-book series 'Invincible Iron Man,' Matt Faction provides information about the the new series (debut will be May 7). The villain is Ezekiel Stane, son of Obadiah Stane (the villain of the new Iron Man movie opening on May 2). Whereas Obadiah was a ruthless billionaire who fought as the Iron ...
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Recent Original Stories
"The next version of Windows is just around the corner, so the next time we discuss software licensing in my course, the EULA for Vista will be front and center.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Flatline on Thu 12th Apr 2007 17:55 UTC
A security researcher has released a proof-of-concept program that hackers could use to exploit Windows Vista digital rights management processes to hide malware.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
"Unless you have been living in a cave somewhere in Redmond you would no doubt have heard of Ubuntu and its many derivatives, touted as 'Linux for human beings'.
New Mobile Computing |
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Ribbit Computers comes downtown
Business computing drives new location Alex Harb's 3-year-old computer company is growing again. Ribbit Computers is moving into business computing, opening a store in about three weeks at 921 E. Douglas to serve downtown businesses. The downtown store, the company's fourth, will offer name-brand and custom-built computer systems, software and repair for consumers and small and medium ...
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Prepaid cards limit exposure when shopping online
In a Moscow apartment rented under a false name, the systems administrator of a small organized crime group sits before racks of computers minding the store.
Cape Cod Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 19th May 2006 13:05 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"AMD today introduced AMD Turion 64 X2 mobile technology , the first and only family of 64-bit dual-core processors designed for thin and light notebook PCs.
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Top Headlines
BOSTON - Mary Griffin, the state's fish and game commissioner, has a plan for Massachusetts. A 750-page plan, to be exact. Griffin's phonebook-thick proposal, the State Wildlife Action Plan, outlines strategies to protect 257 species in 22 natural habitats throughout the state.
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Coming out for XP
SEATTLE — Microsoft Corp.’s operating systems run most personal computers around the globe and are a cash cow for the world’s largest software maker. But you’d never confuse a Windows user with the passionate fans of Mac OS X or even the free Linux operating system.
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Facebook seminar offered by firm
WILKES-BARRE – Establishment business people – at least those above the age of 30 – might think Facebook is a publication filled with photographs of people showing off their finest toothy grins. But in fact Facebook is one of the most popular Web sites on the Internet, with a claimed 70 million active users who range from teenagers to corporate executives.
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Windows XP devotee is on a mission
The impending disappearance of Windows XP computers from retailers and the phased withdrawal of technical support in coming years are causing a minor panic.
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Around the region
Dell, trying to regain its position as the largest maker of personal computers from rival Hewlett-Packard Co., raised $1.5 billion in its first bond offering in a decade.
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Cisco launches online TV programs for businesses in the Middle East
Cisco announced the launch of ‘Cisco on Tuesday’, an innovative video-on-demand web TV show designed to reach customers throughout the Middle East. This new cost-effective marketing medium will allow Cisco to interact with its key stakeholders in a powerful and timely manner whilst also monitoring results and feedback on a weekly basis.
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Rounds Seeks Laptop Funding Again
PIERRE - Gov. Mike Rounds said Monday he continues to look for another source of money to support a program that helps South Dakota school districts provide laptop computers for high school students.
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Poland '09 Budget Deficit Seen Falling To PLN20B - Report
WARSAW (Dow Jones)--Poland's budget deficit in 2009 will fall to approximately 20 billion zlotys ($9.3 billion) from the PLN27.09 billion limit planned for this year in the budget bill, Deputy Finance Minister Elzbieta Suchocka-Roguska told daily newspaper Dziennik Tuesday.
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Mobile TV software connects with social network sites
— Apr. 07, 2008 — Internet and mobile broadcasting company BNetTV.com has revised its freely downloadable, Java-based, social networking application for Linux-based phones.
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DSDP background
The four highlighted projects are all part of the Eclipse Device Software Development Platform (DSDP) Project. Founded in 2005, the DSDP was spearheaded by Wind River, and now boasts seven sub-projects, with an eighth EDA-related project also proposed. Three projects are led by Wind River employees.
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Recent Original Stories
Google and 33 other companies have announced an ambitious industry alliance that will maintain a completely open source mobile phone stack. The Open Handset Alliance says phones based on its Linux-based 'Android' stack will reach market in as soon as eight months.
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Australia mulls allowing email spying, says official
Bosses will be able to spy on workers' emails without consent under new anti-terror laws being considered in Australia, Deputy Prime Minister Julia Gillard, quoted by an AFP report, said.
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