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Broadband battle hots up as Vodafone eyes Tiscali
Vodaphone is close to clinching a deal to buy Tiscali, the Italian fixed-line broadband company, for £1.2bn in a move that would put it head-to-head with BT, BSkyB and Virgin Media for customers in the UK. The world's largest mobile company is keen to market 'converged' services to subscribers offering films, music and sport over the internet all of which can be accessed through mobile ...
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AFTRA Leaders Approve New Contract With Studios
Leaders of Hollywood's second-largest actors union approved a new contract with studios that grants actors more money for Internet work -- an issue that sparked a crippling writers' strike this year. The board of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists approved the three-year deal late Friday, and it will go to the union's 70,000 members for ratification this month, the union ...
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All About Recycling
One of the easiest ways to go green is to recycle. There are six recycling centers across Hamilton County collecting everything from papers and plastics to oil and electronics. read more
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Media giants protest about BBC internet TV service
The BBC, ITV and Channel 4 are facing opposition to their plan to launch a joint online television service, codenamed Kangaroo, from media groups concerned about its potential to stifle competition.
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Recent Original Stories
"This article shows how you can convert a physical Windows system into a VMware virtual machine with the free VMware Converter Starter. The resulting virtual machine can be run in the free VMware Player and VMware Server, and also in VMware Workstation and other VMware products.
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Leaders of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists approved a new contract with Hollywood studios that grants actors more money for Internet work - an issue that sparked a crippling writers' strike earlier this year.
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Market forces
Cable & Wireless may have to dig deeper to win Thus The call goes out from BT's new boss: get mobile Barclays' shares driven down by the post-crunch chatter
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Fraudsters hack into Home Office website
Cunning computer hackers have hijacked the Home Office crime reduction website and used it to carry out an elaborate online scam.
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Google's Nouveau look is Rennie Mackintosh
MILLIONS of web browsers received an artistic treat yesterday from one of Scotland's most famous artists when they accessed the Google search engine.
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How the net's political dirt corrupts mainstream media
As the online rumours surrounding Obama and his wife show, investigate first, report later
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Hacker: At last, time for golfers on the fringes to enjoy the fairer way
'Hackers of the world unite – we've nothing to lose but our balls.' That's the title of a book I've been intending to write for some time, but it will do as a clarion call for the time being.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 5th Jan 2006 21:24 UTC
Microsoft has officially released the patch that fixes the WMF flaw. The patch can be download individually here , but it is advised to simply use Windows Update.
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Leaders of No. 2 union OK Hollywood labor contract
Leaders of Hollywood's second-largest actors union approved a new contract with studios that grants actors more money for Internet work - an issue that sparked a crippling writers strike this year. The board of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists approved the three-year deal late Friday, and it will go to the union's 70,000 members for ratification this month, the union said ...
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Outside Edge
England footballers are sulking at the Fifa/World Anti-Doping Agency suggestion that as from January next year they will have to make their whereabouts known to drug-testers for one hour a day. Doping's just not an issue in this country, they insist, but the Continent may be a different matter. Two ghostwriters working on Zinedine Zidane's autobiography have had laptops containing the French ...
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The Times is all colour, but the future is grey
Though the newspaper's internet figures are improved and its efforts win awards, its strategy remains unclear
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GOP vs. Democrats on Facebook.com
The GOP overtook the Dems on Facebook last week. At least for a little while.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Jun 2006 18:39 UTC
At a Computex event today, Intel officially unveiled its 965 Express chipset (the P965, codenamed 'Broadwater') for use with its forthcoming line of Core 2 Duo processors.
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Failed Tory candidate contributed to hate website attacking political rival
councillor has been subjected to a vitriolic online "hate campaign" run by anonymous bloggers and a failed Conservative candidate.
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David Misch: See Me Feel Me Touch Me Read Me
So this time, books may actually be dead. Reports that Amazon's Kindle book-reader (has anyone else noticed its name's ominous similarity to "kindling"?) is actually...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 4th Dec 2006 22:24 UTC
Magnussoft has published an update concerning Zeta . They announced SAMBA has reached beta status, while also announcing a (much needed) multi-protocol instant messaging application, which supports GoogleTalk, Jabber, AIM, ICQ, Yahoo, and MSN.
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These are the people that will have problem using KDE. They are not likely to fill out any polls on a Linux site. Since those users are not likely to be using either KDE or Gnome that's a mute point.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 22nd May 2006 21:58 UTC
"A new distribution partner for the alternative operating system ZETA OS has been announced. The worldwide distribution rights for the ambitious Operating system have been granted to Magnussoft Germany.
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'Facebook Breaks' Boost Productivity, Study Says
A little surfing on the job isn't such a bad thing, according to a British researcher.
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