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Mag Rates Best Places To Work In Boston
Treeline Inc., Google Inc. and Winchester Hospital were ranked as the best places to work in the Boston-area, according to the Boston Business Journal's annual list.
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Japan stabbing suspect cries during interrogation; no charges filed yet
The suspect in a knifing rampage that left seven dead in Tokyo was handed over to prosecutors Tuesday, as Internet postings he is accused of writing painted a picture of an angry, lonely young man and a meticulously planned attack.
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Symantec merges storage management with Xen virtualization
Symantec is updating its line of backup products and releasing a virtualization package combining the vendor's own storage management software with Citrix's Xen hypervisor . Symantec's Veritas Virtual Infrastructure integrates the vendor's storage management with Citrix XenServer, letting administrators manage both server and storage virtualization through a single Web-based ...
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'Saucy' software update finds symmetries dramatically faster
Computer scientists at the University of Michigan developed open-source software that cuts the time to find symmetries in complicated equations from days to seconds in some cases.
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Yahoo shareholders push for trial before meeting
Shareholders suing Yahoo for its alleged botched handling of Microsoft’s acquisition bid filed a motion to push for a trial prior to the Internet company’s annual meeting in August.
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Apple Analysts Say to Buy as IPhone Goes Mainstream (Update2)
June 10 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. analysts renewed calls for investors to buy the stock because Chief Executive Officer Steve Jobs is taking the iPhone to mainstream consumers, aiming to win customers from Research In Motion Ltd.
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EU Pushes Open-source Standard As 'smart Business'
The EU's top antitrust official called Tuesday on member governments to use open-source software, an apparent jab at Microsoft Corp.'s proprietary technology.
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France Blocks Online Child Porn, Terrorism, Racism
France is joining at least five other countries where Internet service providers block access to child pornography and to content linked to terrorism and racial hatred, the French interior minister said Tuesday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Nov 2006 11:18 UTC
Last week, Microsoft announced that Windows Vista went gold, and was released to manufacturing. The release has been long coming (five years of work) and was surrounded by controversies, rumours of rewrites, and legal threats by Microsoft's competitors.
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Zhone Debuts Game-Changing Metro Wi-Fi Solution
OAKLAND, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Zhone Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: ZHNE), a global leader in multi-service access solutions, today introduced SkyZhone(TM) the industry's first metro Wi-Fi system designed to cost effectively deliver high-capacity, high-reliability, multi-service networks.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 20th Aug 2007 21:10 UTC
"With Bill Gates' announcement earlier this year that Windows Home Server would be available as a 'system builder' product (that means 'OEM' to most hardware geeks), enthusiasts and system builders alike have been looking forward to its release.
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Cloakware Appoints David Canellos as Chief Operating Officer and President
VIENNA, Va., BUSINESS WIRE -- Cloakware Inc., the security solutions provider that makes security inseparable from software, announced today that David Canellos has been appointed chief operating officer and president of Cloakware.
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SplutterFish's Brazil V2 Rio Rendering System Now Available
SEATTLE----SplutterFish, a high-end 3D rendering software solutions provider, today announced the availability of the highly-respected Brazil Rendering System V2 Rio Edition, a free version of its award-winning Brazil r/s V2 renderer for 3ds Max.
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France blocks online child porn, terrorism, racism
France is joining at least five other countries where Internet service providers block access to child pornography and to content linked to terrorism and racial hatred, the French interior minister said Tuesday. The agreement will take effect in September. A...
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Recent Original Stories
"In a recent article, Linux File Systems: Ready for the Future? , Henry Newman expands on what he feels are shortcomings in current GNU/Linux filesystems. Specifically, he believes current Linux filesystem technology cannot meet the demands that massive implementations of 100TB or larger require.
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Puppy Linux 4.00 is barking up the right tree
With the recent release of Puppy Linux 4.00, developer Barry Kauler and his team have provided a lightweight but functional Linux operating system. To help reduce size and include more functionality over the previous binary-package-based Puppy 3.01, Puppy 4.00 has been compiled from a Slackware 12-based source. Yet despite its small size -- the ISO file is a meager 87.1MB -- Puppy has an ...
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Brief power outage dims the lights downtown
A 15-minute power outage downtown brought down computers at the City of Visalia Tuesday morning.
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EU pushes open-source standard as 'smart business'
The EU's top antitrust official called Tuesday on member governments to use open-source software, an apparent jab at Microsoft Corp.'s proprietary technology. "No citizen or company should be forced or encouraged to choose a closed technology over an open...
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New California Cell Phone Law Goes in Effect in July
Q: When do the new wireless telephone laws take effect? A: The new laws take effect July 1, 2008. Q: What is the difference between the two laws?
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Microsoft partners with American Forests for the Carbon Grove campaign
On Earth Day, Microsoft Window’s Internet Explorer launched Carbon Grove, its first green on-line campaign designed to mobilize internet users to push for aggressive reductions in their carbon footprints.
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Government Computer News
The Defense Department has awarded $7.5 million to six universities for a five-year research program to help solve the problem of sharing sensitive information while ensuring privacy and security.
Government Computer News |
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Four Nations Fight Microsoft Document-Format Standard
Microsoft's OOXML has a few more hurdles to jump before becoming an international standard.
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Internet Providers to Block Child Pornography Sites
Some of the nation's largest Internet service providers have agreed to block connections to newsgroups and Web sites that offer child pornography, according to an announcement today by the New York State Attorney General's Office.
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Finally, a story that lives up to my blog name. Picture the area I call my home office: An old, battered desk. Covered in action figures. Unpaid bills. Half-scribbled drawings on receipts. Disassembled electronics. A recreation Indiana Jones fedora.
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