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by KenJackson (3.4) on Fri 6th Jul 2007 11:22 UTC
If Microsoft can declare itself above licensing, why can't we? Suppose I loudly declare that Microsoft EULAs have no authority to bind me ?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 27th Nov 2005 15:24 UTC
Burton Smith, a longtime supercomputer designer and chief scientist at Cray, has resigned to take a position at Microsoft. Microsoft announced two weeks ago that it planned to introduce a new version of its Windows software for scientific and engineering users, and that Smith would be involved.
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More jobs posted on Internet in May
Kansas City area employers posted about 2,400 more jobs online in May than in April, according to the monthly Help-Wanted OnLine Data Series from The Conference Board.
The Kansas City Star |
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Wi-Fi start-up challenges Bluetooth technology
Ozmo Devices launches software and chips that will let Wi-Fi enabled devices connect to headsets and other peripherals without need for a separate Bluetooth radio.
ZDNet Asia |
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Google fixes several site security issues
Company blocks cross-site scripting hole at Grand Central site, fixes Google.com redirect issue, and works to fix redirect problem at DoubleClick.com.
ZDNet Asia |
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Nvidia chipset to challenge Atom and Nano
With its Tegra line, Nvidia weighs into the same subnotebook-oriented market that is currently occupied by Intel's Atom and Via's Nano.
ZDNet Asia |
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Venezuela and India appeal OOXML ratification
Joining South Africa and Brazil, the two countries have lodged formal complaints about Microsoft's Office Open XML being ratified as a standard by ISO/IEC.
ZDNet Asia |
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Novell finalizes OpenSuse 11
The release of OpenSuse 11.0 RC1 coincides with Novell revealing strong growth in its Linux business, strengthening its position against Red Hat.
ZDNet Asia |
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ASUS Debuts Desktop-Equivalent Eee PC
ASUS introduced on Monday the Eee Box B202, the desktop equivalent of the ASUS Eee PC.
PC Magazine |
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Website Offers Kid-Friendly Lessons on Internet Safety
School's out for summer and kids now have more time for recreational fun, including surfing the web. According to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, 30-million kids age 18 or younger use the internet and face the dangers that surfing the net poses.
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Girl suffers serious hand injury in explosion at Vancouver home
The girl's father told police he was outside when he heard an explosion and his 12-year-old daughter came running out of the house with an injured hand. He said she had been inside working at a computer.
KOMO Seattle |
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”Ordinary people, our strength”
JB Jeyaratnam To breed talent, proposed Reform Party leader says Singaporeans need more space to express themselves; Internet alone is insufficient. By Jamie Lee.
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OECD on malware: it's all about the economics
OECD has released a comprehensive report on the modern malware industry, its development trends, and the economics of the business as a whole. It's one of the better overall analyses on the topic, with some startling information on just how much a botnet costs. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Daniel McConnell, where are you?
As combat veteran and East Tennessee State University medical student Daniel McConnell explores the country this summer, readers can follow his adventures through special blog pages on JohnsonCityPress.com.
Johnson City Press |
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Microsoft, HP reach accord on search tool
In a bid to boost its Web search traffic, Microsoft Corp. announced a deal Monday that will make its Live Search the default on Hewlett-Packard Co. personal computers shipped in the U.S. and Canada, starting in January.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Domain suffers third smash-and-grab burglary
Austin Police are investigating the third smash and grab burglary at the Domain. The latest crime happened early Sunday morning at the Apple Computer store.
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Current Newswire:
"If you've always wanted to build a computer from the ground up but never really had the time to find the necessary parts online, a coupon-centered blog called Coupon Codes Mall has done all the work for you.
Linux Today |
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Amazon collecting sales tax from New York customers
Amazon.com is giving up its sales tax advantage in New York temporarily, while its edge in Texas continues to be investigated. Amazon.com started collecting sales taxes from its New York customers on Sunday.
Dallas Morning News |
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Virtual frogs keep guts off the desktop
CHARLESTON - It's not just concern for the squeamish biology students who wince at the feel and smell of cutting into a formaldehyde-soaked animal. Think about the frog. The pig. Or even the rat.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Yahoo readied plan to reject Microsoft bid: papers
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc CEO Jerry Yang ordered up a draft press release rejecting a Microsoft Corp takeover bid months before January's unsolicited bid, company documents unsealed on Monday show.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 9th Mar 2007 16:07 UTC
Sun has announced a new set of products and services targeting developers, startups, and internet companies seeking to build and deploy their web infrastructure on Solaris 10. The three offerings are Solaris Express, Developer Edition, Solaris + AMP (Apache/MySQL/PERL or PHP), and an expanded Sun Startup Essentials program.
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Podcast - Mac Geek Gab #154: Signal Strength, Screen Sharing, Drive Cleaning, and IE on Mac
Answers to your Mac questions and tips and advice from listeners and your two favorite Geeks alike, Mac Geek Gab 154 is in the wild! Topics covered include wireless signal strength, utilities to comb your hard drive clean, running IE on your Mac without Windows, and more
The Mac Observer |
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My Closet. Online! No thanks.
You can store iages of your clothes by type, color, designer, occasion or season with a ruthless efficiency that you can use to peruse your wardrobe from any laptop or high tech mobile phone.
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Papers show Yahoo readied plan to reject Microsoft
Tue 03 Jun, 2008 02:35
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Google to Offer Real-Time Stock Quotes
Apro+im writes "Today, Google announced that Google Finance will report real-time prices on NASDAQ-listed securities. While real-time stock quotes are not new, they have long encumbered with subscriptions, legal agreements, or pay software. This may be the first free source for real-time quotes." Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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