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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 19th Oct 2006 21:10 UTC
Michael Lotz, of Tracker.NewFS, SVG, Haiku USB, Qemu, and countless other cool-things-to-have fame has checked in Haiku's first wireless network driver , for the Intel Pro Wireless 2100. This chipset, which inhabits nearly all early Centrino-badged devices, is amongst the more common wireless hardware found in recent computers.
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Torrey Pines jewel of a course on Pacific
By Bernie WilsonAssociated PressSAN DIEGO -- It might be the quintessential San Diego sporting experience, one that's as familiar to Lefty and Tiger as it is to the worst hacker who's ever set foot
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 26th Jun 2007 23:31 UTC, submitted by Chris from Apple
A number of iPhone reviews were released today on the net: NYTimes , WSJ , MSNBC and USAToday . All seem to agree that the iPhone is a worthy device with few flaws.
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Internet safety focus of new Illinois law
SPRINGFIELD When two 19-year-old males in suburban Chicago last year were found sitting in a car with two 12-year-old girls -- who had sneaked out of their homes late at night after chatting online -- the men couldn't be charged with anything.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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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.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Stanford workers' data on stolen laptop
Stanford University has notified tens of thousands of past and current Stanford University employees that their personal information - including their dates of birth, Social Security numbers and home addresses - was on the hard drive of a stolen university...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Arabian Computer News English edition
Where am I? Home / Kyocera Mita KM C4035E. All posts are sent to the administrator for review and are published only after approval. ITP.net reserves the right to remove any comment at any time for any reason. Please keep your responses appropriate and on topic.
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Column: Legislative incumbents dogged by '07 resumes
HELENA - A fascinating and exciting Montana election has come and gone, with some surprising victories and defeats. Here are a few leftover items from the notebook:
Missoulian |
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LPS wants to spend $1 million on laptops
Lincoln Public Schools wants to spend $1 million on nearly 1,000 laptop computers — so students can take newly required statewide tests online.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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CEOs take case to the public
By all accounts, General Motors Vice Chairman Bob Lutz's blog is doing its job. It's short and snappy, has frequent posts and is interactive, just what experts say a blog should be.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Blunders get attention
Corporate blogs have gone through some growing pains. Chief executives and their employees have used pseudonyms to attack critics or defend their company on forums. Companies have created blogs meant to look like they were started by fans of their products.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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NAMES AND CHANGES Compiled by HEATHER FROESCHL; names@roanoke.com, 981-3340 Please submit only color photographs. ...
EDUCATION CHRISTOPHER HALL has been named head of the department of aerospace and ocean engineering at Virginia Tech's College of Engineering. SANDEEP SHUKLA, associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at Virginia Tech, received a Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award from the Alexander Humbolt Foundation of Germany.
Roanoke Times |
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The week ahead
* U.S. Small Business Administration and New Jersey Association of Women Business Owners, "Introduction to QuickBooks," 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., 15th Floor, 2 Gateway Center, Newark. Speaker: Marjorie Goldstein from Zip Computer Training & Resources.
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by ahwayakchih (2.12) on Wed 1st Nov 2006 22:46 UTC
Ubuntu is best linux distro i ever tried, and currently it's my main OS (while i am waiting for Haiku . Unfortunately they started to change it's look into some kind of i-love-xp-aqua-look-ripoff-with-changed-colors (i liked old brown colors, and "simple" look instead of this shiny everywhere one).
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the architecture of Unix ."
"There are a lot of reasons why people make their code open source. I believe that one of the strongest original motivations has often been overlooked. Our hagiography tells the tale of how it all started with the quest for software freedom.
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Transactions
BASEBALL American League DETROIT TIGERS—Placed RHP Jeremy Bonderman on the 15-day DL. TORONTO BLUE JAYS—Activated OF Vernon Wells and INF John McDonald from the 15-day DL. Recalled RHP Brian Wolfe from Syracuse (IL). Placed 2B Aaron Hill on the 15-day DL, retroactive to May 30. Designated RHP Armando Benitez for assignment. Optioned INF Joe
The Eagle-Tribune |
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Ark. race tracks mirror casinos despite ban
"If you learned on the computer at home, it's the same thing," Hinton said.
The Biloxi Sun Herald |
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Social networking for business is next big thing
Ask Dave Barger what businesses get from investing in social networking sites and pretty soon you're on his favorite topic: media and humans as social creatures.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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YAHOO! search BOSTON (AP) — Big moments have defined the Lakers-Celtics blood feud, and in their first get-together in 21 years, a kid from Los Angeles gave Boston one to remember.
Berkshire Eagle |
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Trammel gives Theriot pointers
Immediately after Saturday's 7-3 loss to the Dodgers, Cubs shortstop Ryan Theriot was sitting at a computer screen with bench coach and former all-star shortstop Alan Trammell.
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Report identifies dangerous Web domains
SAN JOSE - When surfing the Internet for safe Web sites, not all domains are equal. Companies that assign addresses for Web sites appear to be cutting corners on security more when they assign names in certain domains than in others, according to a report by antivirus software vendor McAfee Inc.
Madera Tribune |
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CHP ready to enforce cell law
A new law that takes effect July 1 prohibits drivers from using a hand held device. Those under 18 will be barred from using any type of wireless device when driving.
Madera Tribune |
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AMD Finally Offers a Notebook Platform
AMD is kicking off the Computex show with the announcement of Puma, its first platform for the mobile computing market designed to counter Intel's successful Centrino platform.
IT Management |
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Shop specializes in Apple computers
GLEN CARBON - Marcel Brown is known to his competitors as "the Mac guy" for his knowledge and expertise in fixing Apple computers.
The Telegraph |
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An Xbox 360 laptop? Game modder can make it and more
Benjamin Heckendorn takes the average videogame system or computer, tears it apart and transforms it into a work of art. Anything from a Commodore 64 to Microsoft’s Xbox 360 is fair game. He can turn an ancient Atari 2600 into a handheld or morph Sony’s state-of-the-art PlayStation 3 into a laptop.
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