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A-DATA G Series DDR2 800 2 x 2GB Review
A component that is commonly overlooked during the process of building a computer is memory. Many users figure that if they throw in any kit of DDR2 800 memory that has the best rating on an online retailer's website, they'll be good to go.
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China did not tamper with Gutierrez's laptop - foreign ministry
BEIJING (XFN-ASIA) - The government did not tamper with a laptop computer belonging to US Commerce Secretary Carlos Gutierrez during his visit to China, foreign ministry spokesman Qin Gang said.
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Today in Java death watch
Submitted by Josh Fruhlinger on Thu, 06/05/2008 - 23:11. Tags: We return to our occasional series in which put our ear to the ground to answer a question crucial to all of our jobs: Is Java dying?
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Ricerca online, accordo tra Microsoft e Yahoo! in arrivo
Tramontata la maxi Opa, si profila per settimana prossima un'intesa sugli asset del motore di ricerca
Vnunet.it |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 25th Jul 2005 16:58 UTC
Readers of The Reg have found disturbing evidence that Apple's HQ in Cupertino might soon disappear from the face of the earth. They also found strong evidence that London will vanish too, while the Twin Towers are supposed to reappear shortly.
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South Korea to hit Intel with antitrust fine
South Korea's antitrust regulator said Thursday it will order Intel Corp. to pay 26 billion won ($25.4 million) for violating fair-trade rules.
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FCC chief's free broadband plan delayed
A plan by the nation's top telecommunications regulator to provide free wireless high-speed Internet service hit a snag this week over concerns about possible interference and a proposed censoring feature that upset free speech advocates.
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Review: Black kicks up the laughs in 'Panda'
Jackie Chan's voice is heard briefly in DreamWorks' computer-animated "Kung Fu Panda," and his seal of approval is important - because the last time anybody so adeptly mixed martial-arts action and comedy was during Chan's mid-'90s peak.
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Intel Nehalem to allow overclocking, some processors will even encourage it
Hot on the heels of AMD's overclocking secret, we can reveal that Bloomfield and Lynnfield, key processors of Intel’s upcoming Nehalem family, will indeed feature overclocking capabilities for up to 16 CPU cores.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-06 07:15 Access Intelligence H1 sales up 10 pct; sees wider H1 loss due to investment
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Software and computer services company Access Intelligence Plc. said sales rose 10 percent to 1.9 mln pounds in the first half to May 31, 2008, meeting the management's expectations.
Interactive Investor |
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Macintosh fans on the prowl for info on next operating system's name
I wonder what it is about Apple's fascination with names of wild animals for their operating systems. They have been named mainly after big cats.
The Clarion-Ledger |
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Portfolio
Comcast Corp. said Thursday that, by early 2010, it plans to offer consumers in most of its markets Internet service so fast, they will be able to download a high-definition movie in minutes.
The Clarion-Ledger |
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Critical Networking Technologies for Telco Business Model Evolution
UK Establishes Code of Practice for ISPs Ofcom, the official regulator for the UK telecom market, published a new Code of Practice to ensure that internet service providers (ISPs) offer greater clarity over customers’ broadband line speeds.
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Wireless comes to Waltham Forest as BT launches borough network
Waltham Forest is the second London borough to be included in BT’s ‘Wireless City’ programme. It follows hard on the heels of the success of the wireless network in Westminster.
PublicTechnology.net |
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Mozilla says Firefox 3.0 bug-free, launches RC2
Mozilla late Wednesday unveiled the second release candidate of Firefox 3.0 and said all of the issues that remain are on the server or site side, not in the application itself.
Macworld UK |
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Intel hit with $25.4 million antitrust fine
Thu, Jun 5, 2008 (11:07 p.m.) South Korea's antitrust regulator said Thursday it will order Intel Corp. to pay $25.4 million for violating fair trade rules.
Las Vegas Sun |
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MSI launches the Wind - The first 10"notebook to feature Intel Atom CPU
MSI Computer, a leading manufacturer of computer hardware products and solutions, is excited to announce the official launch of the much anticipated Wind Notebook. The Wind, an acronym for "Wi-Fi Network Device," is the first 10" notebook to feature the speedy new Intel Atom™ 1.6GHz processor.
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Australian commits suicide after child porn bust--reports
SYDNEY -- An Australian teacher killed himself and another attempted suicide after they were caught up in a major police swoop on Internet child pornography, reports said Friday.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Sugar Grove firefighter hit with 375,000 spam e-mails
SUGAR GROVE – Receiving 30 spam e-mails – offering everything from risqué celebrity photos to hair and weight-loss products – is an annoying fact of electronic life.
Kane County Chronicle |
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Hong Kong, China, Most Dangerous Web Domains to Browse
In a June 4 press release, McAfee, a world leader in antivirus, firewall, and Internet security software, reported its latest findings of most dangerous and most secures web sites. McAfee found the...
The Epoch Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 16th Jan 2006 12:11 UTC
Following this week's five-year commitment to the Mac platform, Microsoft said it is working with Apple to bring Virtual PC to the new Intel-architecture, although it didn't provide details about the release date.
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Child porn found on man's computer
A DeLand man had about 900 pornographic images of young boys on his great-aunt's computer, and he has been moved here from the Bay Correctional Facility in Panama City to face charges, according to the Volusia County Sheriff's Office.
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Intel hit with $25.4 million antitrust fine
By KELLY OLSEN SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- South Korea's antitrust regulator said Thursday it will order Intel Corp. to pay $25.4 million for violating fair trade rules.
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Recent Original Stories
"Based on an operating system called GEOS that was popular in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Breadbox Ensemble is a small (a full installation weighs in at under 10 MB) and fast suite of incredibly useful programs.
OS News |
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Defense calls online sex sting entrapment
Did a computer sting operation run by Passaic County detectives go too far to nab a Bayonne man accused of using an online chat room to arrange sex with a child?
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