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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Jul 2006 16:26 UTC, submitted by James Arthur
IBM plans to unveil this week a version of its Lotus Notes desktop collaboration software for Linux. Lotus Notes on Linux 7.0.1, which will be generally available July 24, is based on the Eclipse open-source framework.
OS News |
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Google ad service might help papers cash in on Web
Google Inc. chief executive Eric Schmidt said Wednesday that the Internet search leader hopes its recently acquired advertising service, DoubleClick, will aid newspapers as they struggle for online revenue.
Denver Post |
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Keep Dell in the valley and stock up on Apples
Dear Mr. Berko: I'm considering the purchase of 200 shares of Dell computer or 25 shares of Apple and I can't make a decision.
Erie Times-News |
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Fortuna Wi-Fi
Category: Local News Topics: (none) Fortuna Sunrise Rotary is making wireless Internet access free
The Eureka Reporter |
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Congressional computers hit by hackers
Hackers believed to be operating from China have broken into computers in Congress, apparently in search of information on Chinese dissidents, two Republican lawmakers said Wednesday.
Denver Post |
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Columns From the Edge Ins and outs of keeping busy at work If the job gets done, then time isn’t money.
I recently attended an Internet webinar about Web 2.0 and streaming video. Amidst the considerable blah-blah, the talker talked about the extent to which...
Chico News & Review |
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Free Wi-Fi at Rohner Park this summer
Category: Local News Topics: Technology Fortuna Sunrise Rotary is making wireless Internet access free for people using Rohner Park this summer.
The Eureka Reporter |
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Rotten 'Onion' Layers of lame sketches ruin new satire DVD
The Onion may continue to thrive as a satirical fake news Web site, newspaper and publisher of books, but "The Onion Movie," a straight-to-DVD release, is a tired sketch comedy collection.
Ventura County Star |
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‘Laptop’ for July 11
Roopesh Pauls much expected debut film Laptop will grace the theatres on the 11th of next month.
IndiaGlitz |
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The Newest Cell Phone Technology is Available at Cellhut
One of the internet's leading sellers of unlocked phones is having a sale on their most advanced phones this Father's Day. [PR.com - June 12, 2008]
PR.com |
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Amazon.com faces more trouble
NEW YORK -- Amazon.com Inc. had more trouble with its Web site Monday, just days after unspecified system issues knocked the online retailer offline for more than two hours.
Everett Herald |
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Website with new Dade bus routes taken down
A page on the Miami-Dade County website listing new bus routes had to be taken down Wednesday night after some people trying to view it had computer problems.
Miami Herald |
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Wolf: Computers targeted by Chinese hackers
Hackers from China compromised four computers in the offices of a local congressman in 2006, as well as equipment belonging to other members and committees.
The Northern Virginia Daily |
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Small firms' views sought on winning a greater share of Government business
Anne Glover's committee, announced as part of the Enterprise Strategy and Budget 2008, has issued an online call for evidence as part of its work to help more small and medium sized businesses win public sector contracts.
PublicTechnology.net |
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Liberian farmer deaths probed
Police in Liberia say they are investigating the grisly slayings of at least a dozen farm workers in a remote region of the country.The victims had been shot and hacked to death and their bodies thrown into Farmington River about 35 miles south of Monrovia, the BBC reported. The death toll could actually be closer to 50, the British network said.The killings reportedly were part of a dispute ...
Moldova.org |
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IPD Announces New Online Web Service
6/11/2008 IPD, a manufacturer of heavy duty diesel and natural gas engine parts, introduced IPDNet, a new online-based service and support system for its network of IPD distributors.
TruckingInfo.com |
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New interactive bar table made for Vegas
LAS VEGAS -- Microsoft Corp. and Harrah's Entertainment Inc. introduced a high-tech interactive bar table Wednesday that lets patrons order drinks, watch YouTube videos, play touch-screen games and even flirt with each other.
Everett Herald |
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DriverTech Announces 'No Transaction Charge' In-Cab Scanning
6/12/2008 DriverTech, designers of the transportation industry's Windows XP-embedded onboard computing system with three modes of communications, announced the commercial availability of its DTScan in-cab scanning solution.
TruckingInfo.com |
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Features and Case Studies
Creating and cataloguing recordings of indigenous languages is a challenging enough technology task, but the Wangka Maya Pilbara Aboriginal Language Centre had some additional barriers to overcome: creaky IT systems, a depleting base of native speakers and the ever-present threat of cyclones.
ZDNet Australia |
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Apple Sydney store to open in a week
Apple has confirmed the opening date and time for its Sydney store, which will be the first official Apple store in the southern hemisphere.
ZDNet Australia |
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Tech Company Loses GC Who Cleaned Up Options Mess
Robert Schlossman is the new general counsel at Extreme Networks. He replaces Alicia Jayne Moore, who had held the position since 2004 at the computer networking equipment company. Schlossman inherits a company that for its size -- Extreme has a $370 million market cap -- has a fair share of legal challenges, from patent infringement cases to dealing with fallout from backdating.
Law.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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9th Circuit's Chief Judge Snared in Web of Kink
Ninth Circuit Chief Judge Alex Kozinski's Web-browsing habits have long been a touchy subject. In 2001, it was then-Chief Justice William Rehnquist who was sounding the alarm, according to the federal court system's former top administrator.
Law.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Online Pharmacy Ordered to Pay FTC $15.8 Million
Saying they "dispensed deception," a federal judge in Atlanta has ordered the founders and operators of a now-defunct online pharmacy business to pay the U.S. Federal Trade Commission $15.8 million for fraudulent claims associated with the drugs they peddled.
Law.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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iPhones: The Wi-Fi threat to business security
Speaking at the IDC SecurityVision conference in Sydney today, Chris Gatford, senior security consultant for Pure Hacking, told delegates that the arrival of the iPhone in Australia and gradual adoption by business will "elevate risk to a level never seen before".
ZDNet Australia |
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SA police keep tabs on gangs with $5.2m IT system
South Australian police are spending AU$5.2 million over five years on an IT system to track criminal motorcycle gangs.
ZDNet Australia |
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