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Dell has confirmed plans to offer Linux pre-installed on systems beyond their existing servers and Precision workstation line.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th Jan 2007 20:11 UTC
"It seems Microsoft is putting IE8 development into gear . Participants of the Windows Server 'Longhorn' beta program on Microsoft Connect have just received an email notifying them that a new survey for Internet Explorer 8 has been published on the program site.
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New Dell executive got compensation valued at $33M
DALLAS (AP) - Computer maker Dell valued founder Michael Dell's compensation when he returned as CEO last year at just under $2 million. But the leader of Dell's consumer business received more than $33 million.
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Walter Reed says patient data may be compromised
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Sensitive information on about 1,000 patients at Walter Reed Army Medical Center and other military hospitals was exposed in a security breach, sparking identity theft concerns and an investigation by the Army. Names, Social Security numbers, birth dates and other information was released, hospital officials said Monday. The computer file that was breached did not include ...
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Facebook Open Sources Parts of Its App Dev Platform
Facebook is releasing as open-source software parts of its application development platform in order to make it easier for...
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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. The march toward Windows XP's retail and OEM June 30 retirement party continues.
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New Dell executive got compensation valued at $33M
Michael Dell received compensation that the computer company he founded valued at just under $2 million last year, when he returned as CEO, but the leader of Dell Inc.'s consumer business received more than $33 million.
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Unsealed court documents shed more light on Yahoo's efforts to avoid Microsoft's takeover bid
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Yahoo Inc. Chief Executive Jerry Yang pushed for an employee severance program that made it more expensive for Microsoft Corp. to engineer a takeover even after an outside consultant questioned the plan's generous benefits, according to previously sealed documents in a shareholder lawsuit against Yahoo.
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Talking With: Barbara Walters about 'Audition'
Just in case anyone doubts, the lady still has it. When Barbara Walters' memoir, "Audition" (Knopf, $29.95) hit bookstores last month, it immediately shot to the top of the bestseller lists, moving more than 250,000 copies in its first week. Her revelation of a 1970s affair with then- Massachusetts Sen. Edward Brooke set the Internet and the media abuzz. The memoir brings Walters to Long Island ...
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Gears of War discounted 6/4, SE due 6/24
Epic Games' award-winning shooter drops to $40 on the 360, $30 on PC; two-disc special edition coming to Microsoft's console on June 24 for same price.
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Police probe $8,000 camera equipment heist
East Pennsboro Twp. police are investigating the theft of more than $8,000 worth of digital camera and computer equipment from a parked car along the 400 block of Myers Street between May 16-17.
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'Kung Fu Panda' ready to take off
Plenty of adolescent boys probably think of Angelina Jolie as having been created on a computer. But there she was at Cannes last month, doing the French poodle-and-pony show for a cartoon film she wasn't even in. Except for her sultry voice.
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Homemaker shares recycling tips through the Internet
NANCY Poh is a homemaker but her interests and their impact on others reach far beyond the confines of her house in Kajang, Selangor.
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DALLAS - Michael Dell received compensation that the computer company he founded valued at just under US$2 million last year, when he returned as CEO, but the leader of Dell Inc.'s consumer business received more than $33 million.
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Best Buy testing free e-waste recycling program
Best Buy is testing a free program that will offer consumers a convenient way to keep millions of old TVs, computers and other unwanted gadgets out of the nation's dumps.
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New Dell executive got compensation valued at $33M
Associated Press - June 2, 2008 6:55 PM ET DALLAS (AP) - Computer maker Dell valued founder Michael Dell's compensation when he returned as CEO last year at just under $2 million.
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Southwick looks forward to leading Daggers
A friend of Ken Southwick’s was surfing the Internet one day and came upon a site about a newly-formed independent hockey league, the Wisconsin Junior Hockey League (WJHL), that had a few teams that were in search of head coaches/general managers.
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Breakthrough Video Compression Technology to Be Offerred for Sale at Ocean Tomo Live IP Auction in Amsterdam on June 26
WESTFORD, Mass., BUSINESS WIRE -- ADC2 Technologies today announced that Lot #8 that includes US Patent #7317840, "Methods for Real Time Software Video/Audio Compression, Transmission, Decompression and Display", will be offered at the Ocean Tomo 2008 Live IP Auction at The NH Grand Hotel Krasnapolsky in Amsterdam, Holland on June 26.
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Dipsea 2008: Defending champion Berns still working hard
The first seven finishers at last year's Dipsea Race, according to the printout generated from the computer chips each runner wears, were all named Jamie Berns.
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China Unicom, Netcom in 56-bln-dlr merger
Customers look at products in a China Unicom telecom shop, in Beijing in 2004. Wireless telecom provider China Unicom will take over fixed-line operator China Netcom in a share swap valued at 56 billion dollars, Unicom officials said here Monday.
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IBM agrees to $20M settlement of options-related lawsuit
IBM Corp. has agreed to pay $20 million to settle a lawsuit by shareholders who claimed the technology company misled the public about employee stock-option expenses in 2005.
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Recent Original Stories
That's why people stopped using DOS. Both users and developers benefit when people can automatically relate to an interface for the first time because of a common layout and certain shared expectations of how a program will work. This foundation is generally provided by the operating system's GUI.
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by Doc Pain (3) on Thu 8th Mar 2007 21:26 UTC
Finally we have a reason for having built high performance 3D accelerator graphics cards in all the new "treat me like a typewriter" PCs. Along with "Vista", Compiz and Beryl, Metisse is nice if this is what you need. Sure, using an OS (or an application) can be fun.
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Yahoo's latest Messenger beta goes its own way
It's clearly not a button-down, businesslike IM client: Having experimented with a special Vista version that apparently didn't go over well, Yahoo now is adding personalized polish to its latest free personal messenger, still in beta.
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