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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 6th Jan 2007 17:01 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Right before the end of 2006, Paul Thurrott completed his 8-part review of Windows Vista . His final conclusion : "Vista is a better operating system than the competition, for reasons that are both technical and practical.
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Business Calendar: 06/16/08 - 06/20/08
Mediation Council of Western Pennsylvania, 5:30 p.m., Babst Calland Clements & Zomnir, Two Gateway Center, 8th floor, Downtown. ...
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New Green Supercomputer Powers Up At Purdue
by Staff Writers West Lafayette IN (SPX) Jun 11, 2008 Traditional supercomputers are like huge diesel trucks: They are powerful and can carry a big load.
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iPresentee unveils iWeb themes for business
IPresentee is hoping to bring the simplicity of iWeb to small business. The company has released five iWeb themes -- Office, Global, Money, Illusion and Papery -- targeting small business entrepreneurs looking for an inexpensive Web presence. Each theme contains seven templates: Home, About Us, Services, Support, Clients, Contact Us and a blank tem...
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Sequence screen capture utility debuts
App4mac has announced Sequence, a screenshot utility that uses multi-threaded code and 64-bit compression to capture DVD, audio and multi-media content. The developers says the software can be useful for developing training videos, because it can capture live video and audio from a webcam at the same time as their screen. Sequence was built for OSX...
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Study: Americans use Net to look beyond sound bite
NEW YORK - Americans dissatisfied with political sound bites are turning to the Internet for a more complete picture, a new study finds.
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Study: Americans Use Web To Look Beyond Sound Bite
More Americans are looking to the Internet for a more complete picture of the 2008 presidential election, a new study finds.
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Discontent flares over Google's 'dominance'
Advertisers are growing increasingly suspicious of Google's dominance of the online market, and last week's tie-up with Yahoo has only added fuel to the fire.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 14th Dec 2005 19:58 UTC, submitted by Peter Parker
As the end of the year approaches, it appears that virtualization's time in the open source spotlight has all but come.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Oct 2005 12:18 UTC
Although OpenOffice.org had planned to release the final 2.0 version of its open-source office suite on Oct. 13 - the fifth anniversary of the founding of the organization - the company has decided to hold off due to a "show-stopping" problem with the software, community members said Wednesday.
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Catholic Education looks to maximise school computers scheme
Catholic Education leaders say they will continue to talk to the Federal Government to ensure students get maximum benefits from the computers in schools program.
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AMD offers up ATI Radeon HD 3870 Mac & PC Edition
Filed under: Desktops , Gaming Hey Mac users, tired of looking longingly at that PC-lovin' ATI Radeon HD 3870 ? AMD has teased you long enough, and at long last, the Mac & PC Edition has arrived. This card is optimized for use within Apple's Mac Pro systems and includes 512MB of GDDR4 RAM, 320 stream processors, PCI Express 2.0 support and twin dual-link DVI ports for treating that ...
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Microsoft makes new offer to Yahoo ahead of Google deal
NEW YORK : Microsoft Corp made a final proposal to Yahoo! Inc before the internet company forged an agreement with rival Google Inc, offering to buy $8 billion of Yahoo shares at $35 each and acquire its search-engine business.
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Starbucks Goes Bananas, Mennen Spiffs, Cusack Talks Dirty Politics, Microsoft Bans 'Gay'
- Can your manly-man hair pass the caress test?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 21st Oct 2005 20:10 UTC
" LG3D LiveCD is an interesting project incorporating Sun Microsystems' Project Looking Glass - a Java-based technology that attempts to bring a richer user experience to the desktop and applications via 3D windowing and visualisation capabilities.
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China cracks web hacking case spreading quake rumor
Police in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region in south China have detained a man who allegedly spread earthquake rumors by hacking a government website after the May 12 disaster in Sichuan Province. The suspect, surnamed Chen, who is f ...
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In praise of the ‘Pinoy’ male - Danton Remoto
Freed from the constraints of chauvinism and patriarchy in the last 20 years, the Filipino male is now cool about equal rights. I’ve been accused in the Internet of saying that we should assume that good-looking and bright Pinoy men are gay unless proven otherwise.
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Education database raises privacy fears
A photograph and details of every state school student in Queensland will be posted online by December this year, raising fears of privacy breaches and the risk of pedophiles hacking into the database.
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Komputer Klinic: Turn Web surfing into sleuthing
How much do you really know about that potential new hire? Does your daughter's fiance have a hidden past? And what's the scoop with the new neighbors?
East Valley Tribune |
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Fri 22nd Jul 2005 06:10 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Is the official new name for the Longhorn operating system is Microsoft Windows Vista ? Flexbeta seems to think so, and has posted a domain registration from MS that seems to support this idea.
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Blog: No Perkins (In Progress)
- The first thing I noticed as I approached STAPLES Center is an increased police presence.
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Linked by David Adams on Wed 17th Aug 2005 17:03 UTC, submitted by G.S.
The most recent Mac OS X security update from Apple Computer includes a glitch that prevents users from running 64-bit applications on the company's new Tiger operating system, AppleInsider has confirmed.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 12th Dec 2006 18:37 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Over the past week, some of the Linux desktop's foremost developers gathered together in Portland, Oregon at the OSDL Desktop Architects Meeting to work further on bringing order to the Linux desktop.
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Recent Original Stories
Theo wrote a letter at large to the open source community urging us to take a stand. In the letter Theo provides information on how to contact Intel and helpful hints on how to explain benefits of open documentation to any vendor.
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Oil-buying craze tops excess of dot-coms
The rally that recently drove oil to a record $139.12 a barrel has surpassed the gains in Internet stocks that preceded the dot-com crash in 2000.
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