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Amazon.com Web site has problems for more than 2 hours
SEATTLE (AP) - Amazon.com's Web site experienced problems in North America for more than two hours in the middle of the day Friday because of system issues, the online retailer said.
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Here comes the over-friendly Trojan
Nita Saxena is both agitated and perplexed. She is continually bombarded with numerous replies from friends and acquaintances, accepting her invitation to join the social networking sites she is active on. If she has invited them, why should she get angry? Simple.
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When Bubbles Collide
I remember in the summer of 2006 I would face my blank computer screen on a Friday and wonder, what I could write about? The media was all Goldilocks, all the time. Today, there is such a target-rich environment.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 16th Nov 2005 18:34 UTC
Microsoft Virtual Server Release 2 has begun shipping to manufacturers and is due for general release in the first week of December with a new pricing model and a number of new features, most notably formal support for Linux . "Technically, Linux already worked on Virtual Server, but with R2 we have formalised support, and we will continue to support Linux in the future," said Bob Muglia, who ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Jul 2006 10:41 UTC
Last week, I wrote about my first impressions of SUSE Enterprise Linux Desktop 10, after only a day of usage. I was quite impressed by the whole package, claiming that "I can confidently say that this release candidate outshines Windows Vista's beta" and "I'd even go as far as to say that even Apple should be worried" . I still stand by those two statements, but after a week of daily usage, some ...
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Pressing the right buttons
From luxury mobile phones with titanium buttons to PDAs that clone desktop PCs, Sidharth Banerji , managing director of Kyndal India, devours his technology with élan.
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Now, software solution for SMEs in 3 minutes
For long, technology has been the biggest constraint for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) wanting to bring about a faster turnaround rate considering they are usually cash-strapped. But this could soon change.
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FTC opens formal probe of Intel chip business
SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) - Escalating the world's largest computer chip maker's legal woes, the Federal Trade Commission has opened a formal probe into Intel Corp.'s sales tactics, a victory for its much smaller rival, Advanced Micro Devices Inc.
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Welcome SQL Sentry Performance Advisor
CHARLOTTE, USA: SQL Sentry Inc., the developer of award-winning software tools for Microsoft SQL Server , announced the availability of SQL Sentry Performance Advisor SQL Sentry Performance Advisor is a revolutionary new performance monitoring and optimization tool which provides unparalleled insight, awareness and control over the true source of SQL Server performance issues.
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Realtek, ASUS ally for wireless USB monitors
"Wireless operation opens up an entirely new experience to our customers, with unsurpassed convenience and ease-of-use," said Vincent Chiou, Director of ASUS Display BU. "Our search for high performance and quality led us to choose Realtek's state-of-the art wireless USB solutions as a key component in raising the easy usability of ASUS monitors to a new level."
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Colmunist Carl Hiassen's rueful return to the links
If you’re not a golfer, there’s not much point in buying Carl Hiaasen’s latest book "The Downhill Lie: A Hacker’s Return to a Ruinous Sport" (Knopf, 207 pages, $22). It’s full of insider humor.
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People don't always stick to free online gambling
"There's a Frenchman, a Canadian, a Vietnamese, a Portuguese, a Mexican, an Egyptian ... " So begins the frequently broadcast commercial for PartyPoker.net. It's a funny ad, with a cute punchline: "And their butts are getting kicked by my Mom at Party Poker."
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Windows XP SP3 Causing Router Crashes
KrispyBytes writes "Windows XP SP3 has been named as the culprit causing home routers to go into a crash and reboot cycle. One router maker has released firmware updates to fix the problem, but has not yet revealed what is actually different about XP SP3's networking stack or UPnP behaviour that causes the problem. Router maker Billion Managing Director Raaj Menon said "as Microsoft plans to ...
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Colmunist Carl Hiassen's rueful return to the links
If you’re not a golfer, there’s not much point in buying Carl Hiaasen’s latest book "The Downhill Lie: A Hacker’s Return to a Ruinous Sport" (Knopf, 207 pages, $22). It’s full of insider humor.
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Recent Original Stories
Steve Jobs announced today that Apple will release an SDK for native apps next February, but it will take measures similar to Nokia's for Symbian 60 regarding digital signatures on these apps.
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Recent Original Stories
SilentPCReview tries to answer an important question: what is the best power efficiency achievable with currently available AMD and Intel processors that can be used on a desktop PC? The answer: "Our focus on thermals, power and energy efficiency led to mostly predictable results: mobile processors are best, followed by AMD desktop processor in general, and then Intel desktop processors.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 29th Nov 2005 19:15 UTC
Apple's Mac mini will be reborn as the digital hub centerpiece it was originally conceived to be, sources have disclosed. The new Mac mini project, code-named Kaleidoscope, will feature an Intel processor and include both Front Row 2.0 and TiVo-like DVR functionality.
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Colmunist Carl Hiassen's rueful return to the links
If you’re not a golfer, there’s not much point in buying Carl Hiaasen’s latest book "The Downhill Lie: A Hacker’s Return to a Ruinous Sport" (Knopf, 207 pages, $22). It’s full of insider humor. But if you are a weekend duffer, you will appreciate the task this novelist and award-winning newspaper columnist has given himself: break his best score (88) after a 32-year lay off. With biting humor ...
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Glide OS 3.0 transforms 3G iPhone
NEW YORK, USA: With new mobile applications from Glide OS 3.0 , the 3G iPhone just became a mobile business computer.
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B2 bomber crash caused by wet sensors
Air Force investigators say moisture clogged a B-2 bomber's sensors, causing the February crash of the $1.4 billion aircraft in Guam.The Air Force's Air Combat Command issued a report this week blaming the crash on three of the plane's 24 sensors being rendered inoperative due to moisture and feeding bad information to the on-board computer about the craft's altitude and speed, The Air Force ...
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by DevL (4.56) on Tue 25th Sep 2007 04:16 UTC
When iXsystems acquired PC-BSD, I for one hoped that PC-BSD would concentrate on providing an alternative to Windows Server 2003/2008 i.e. develop, integrate, and provide open source graphical frontends to open source server software such as Apache, Postfix and so forth.
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Hundreds of students still stranded in Gaza because of blockade
They squander their days watching TV and surfing the web instead of studying, but it's not for lack of discipline: Gaza students accepted at foreign universities are stuck at home because Israel and Egypt won't let them leave the blockaded territory.
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Information Technology
Mexican IT solutions provider for the restaurant and retail industries Ambit Technology expects sales to retailers to represent 60% of total sales this year, compared to 40% in 2007, the company's general manager Allan Arditti told BNamericas.
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Related content
3G handsets are still expensive and it will take another year for them to drop to affordable prices, Silvio Peres, Latin America VP for sales and marketing of Andrew's wireless division told BNamericas.
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by (Staff) on Sun 6th Nov 2005 00:37 UTC in reply to " Developer's POV "
> Now if only the Gnome people would complete their API > Reference and Programming Guide docs. And fix the broken GNOME architecture, concentrate on not so many programming languages for the primary GNOME desktop and get basic things to work normally. Then yes but not earlier!
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