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HP, Acer Settle Patent Differences
Hewlett-Packard said on Sunday it had settled patent litigation with smaller Taiwan rival Acer.
PC Magazine |
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Apple iPhone Encore Expected
iPhone 2 dominates WWDC 2008 talk.
Enterprise IT Planet |
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Virtualization of Web Applications
This presentation will compare and contrast Web application virtualization solutions such as WebSphere Extended Deployment and hardware virtualization solutions. Particular emphasis will be provided on how the two solutions can be combined to provide the most flexible Web application hosting environment.
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Fireworks Factory Firefighter Deaths: Owner Charged With Manslaughter
A major rescue operation is under way to save a pod of dolphins which have become stranded in Cornwall. A man suspected of killing seven people in a knifing rampage foretold the mayhem in a series of messages posted on the Internet, including one ju...
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Voxant, the New Media Network, Supports Copyright Protection as Critical to Monetizing Online Distribution
HERNDON, Va.----Voxant, the new media network, stated today that piracy does not have a place in online video and news industry. Reacting to recent legal challenges by media against those who download, repackage and distribute content in violation of copyrights, Voxant claimed that piracy sets all parties back as the industry matures in determining how to monetize online distribution.
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Privacy Policy
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Japan killings suspect allegedly posted warnings online
Man arrested in connection with Sunday's deadly rampage in the Akihabara electronics district in Japan allegedly posted information prior to the killing spree.
CNET |
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What is RSS?
RSS is an easy way for you to keep updated automatically on Web sites you like. Instead of checking your favorite Web sites to see if they've written a new article or feature, you can use RSS (which stands for Really Simple Syndication) to get them to tell you every time they have something new.
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Commons committee sets out data protection ground rules
Dinah Greek, Computeract!ve , Monday 9 June 2008 at 15:59:00 Says no need for Government to collect so much personal data on citizens A Parliamentary committee has called on the Government to be more transparent about its uses of personal data and to adopt "a principle of data minimisation" ....
vnunet.com |
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HP, Acer Settle Patent Litigation
Top PC maker Hewlett-Packard said on Sunday it had settled patent litigation with smaller Taiwan rival Acer....
eWeek |
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High court rules against multiple royalties
The Supreme Court has limited the ability of companies to collect multiple royalties on their patents. The unanimous decision Monday was helpful to customers of Intel Corp. and is the latest step by the justices to scale back the power of patent-holders. The...
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Samsung Omnia takes on 3G iPhone
Robert Jaques, vnunet.com , Monday 9 June 2008 at 15:58:00 i900 goes head to head with iPhone Samsung has moved to take the wind out of Steve Jobs's sails this afternoon by unveiling its Omnia i900 smartphone just hours before the expected launch of Apple's much-hyped 3G...
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Information security awareness forum launches
David Neal, IT Week , Monday 9 June 2008 at 15:58:00 New web site is launched by the ISAF with the aim that it will become the source of IT security news The Information Security Awareness Forum (ISAF), a cross industry initiative designed to raise awareness of IT security issues, has gone live with its web site today....
vnunet.com |
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Google opens Argentine headquarters
Internet search king Google has opened an office in Buenos Aires.
Independent Online |
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Legal tangle souring wine on web
Lingering uncertainty over whether or not wine ads on the Internet are legal in France is angering wine professionals in the Bordeaux region.
Independent Online |
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World's fastest computer built at weapons lab
WASHINGTON - Scientists at the Los Alamos government weapons lab have built the world's fastest computer. It is capable of sustaining 1,000 trillion operations per second.
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U.S. top court rules against multiple royalties
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court has limited the ability of companies to collect multiple royalties on their patents. The unanimous decision Monday was helpful to customers of Intel Corp. and is the latest step by the justices to scale back the power of patent-holders.
CNews |
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AMD pitches latest Opterons at enterprise market
Time to roll scale up the data centre AMD today pushed out its latest round of quad core Opteron chips, this time designed for four-socket and eight-socket x86 server beasts.…
The Register |
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Why Apple has forgotten about the iPod
Apple may look like a company that has everything together, but in recent months, it has forgotten about the one product that has propelled it into the limelight and made it a major force in the industry - the iPod.
IT World |
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Supreme Court Rules Against Multiple Royalties
Unanimous decision to limit the ability to collect multiple royalties on patents was helpful to customers of Intel and is the latest step by the justices to scale back the power of patent-holders.
Manufacturing.net |
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Beesoft Commander: An old school file manager on the modern desktop
Although the last release of Norton Commander, the famous file manager for DOS, was a decade ago, its legacy lives on in dozens of clones on every operating system imaginable. On GNU/Linux, one of the most popular clones is Beesoft Commander (BSC). Although designed for the desktop and built with a recent version of the Qt libraries, BSC, like Norton Commander, remains a file manager built ...
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Apple watchers look for new iPhone today
SAN FRANCISCO–Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive, is widely expected to announce a new version of the company's popular iPhone at a conference Monday, but ardent Apple watchers think Jobs will also use the occasion to make other major announcements.
Toronto Star |
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Microsoft's Bach: Xbox Will Make Money This Year
9 Jun 2008: Also strange and interesting new use of word...
Spong |
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Macs to get PGP Whole Disk Encryption in July
PGP Corporation has announced a forthcoming update to Whole Disk Encryption, its enterprise-level security program. As implied by its name, the application encrypts everything on a hard drive or flash stick, including swap and temporary files, to the FIPS 140-2 level required by the US government. Version 9.9 will be the first edition of this sof...
MacNN |
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Akihabara killer chronicled massacre plans online
The entries posted to a Japanese online discussion board are chilling.
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