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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 3rd Apr 2006 21:17 UTC, submitted by meianoite
"The 10.4.6 Update is recommended for all users and includes general operating system fixes, as well as specific fixes for the following applications and technologies: login and authentication in a variety of network environments; file access and byte range locking with AFP file sharing; network access when using proxy server automatic configuration files; searching iWork '06 and Microsoft ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 23rd Jan 2006 19:14 UTC
While the most high-profile security vulnerability of late was almost certainly the WMF hole recently patched by Microsoft, in terms of actual numbers of infections it was barely a blip on the radar.
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Recent Original Stories
"Those flash-based laptops we're all dreaming about may be a lot cheaper than we expected. Asus just announced their plans to make five budget, solid state laptops this year priced from USD 199 to USD 549. Each machine will have a 7-inch display, and depending on the model it'll have a flash drive ranging from 1GB to 40GB. The lappies are expected later this year."
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by OMRebel (4.32) on Thu 10th Aug 2006 14:03 UTC
Not sure about other people's experiences, but the GUI installer in Dapper needed some attention. On Monday I had to wipe Ubuntu off of my laptop and install Windows XP on it (needed XP for a class I'm taking in .NET, and couldn't ever get VMWare going).
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th Apr 2006 19:00 UTC
Microsoft has urged UK PC vendors not to give customers the opportunity to buy a PC without a pre-installed operating system. Supplying base systems, or 'naked PCs', is a missed opportunity , according to Michala Alexander, Microsoft's head of anti-piracy.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Jun 2006 22:24 UTC, submitted by Philipp Esselbach
"The Fedora Project announces the first release of the Fedora Core 6 development cycle, available for the i386, x86_64, and ppc/ppc64 architectures, including Intel based Macintosh computers ." This test release includes KDE 3.5.3, GNOME 2.15, a new printing system, and much more.
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Recent Original Stories
"The KDE desktop of SUSE Linux 10.1 (and the future enterprise products built on it) will contain a KDE frontend for Beagle called Kerry . For this Beagle has been split into non-GUI and GUI parts, some backends are now in sub-packages (Evolution, Firefox) and the libbeagle API has been improved in parts.
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Opera has new browser feature / Bookmarks follow users to multiple computers, phones
A new Web browser from Norway's Opera Software ASA addresses Internet users' growing tendency to use multiple computers and devices. Opera 9.5, released last week for Windows, Mac and Linux computers, includes the new Opera Link feature, which lets you bring...
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YouTube videos at no cost
Q: I've found a number of videos on YouTube that I would like to save on my computer. However, the site doesn't seem to offer that option. Is there an easy way to download YouTube videos? A: Here's a way to do it for free: On youtube.com, open the video you...
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Google Maps adds transit directions
Category: Local News Topics: Transportation Humboldt County residents with Web-enabled mobile phones and PDAs can now plan trips on public transportation when they’re on the go.
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Xbox Live 3D Avatars coming this Fall?
Information about Microsoft working on 3D avatars for their Xbox Live platform leaked. The image and some description of the Xbox Avatars was found on a survey site. The Wii has with their Mii characters from the get go 3D characters that players can ...
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Dell launches final Windows XP PC systems
Retail and direct OEM sales of Windows XP will be drying up by the end of this month, so it should not be too surprising that vendors are pushing out their XP inventory this month. Dell has added three final systems to its XP lineup, which customers will be able to order until June 18.
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MetroMela content to be featured on Google
HYDERABAD, INDIA: Local information services company MetroMela today tied up with Google to feature MetroMela's editorial reviews, user generated reviews, photos, contact details and category information on Google's India local search. "At MetroMela, we make significant investments to ensure t...
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Nick Bryant's blog
Does Australia lack really talented politicians?
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Voter commission given little to do a lot
It was not an auspicious beginning. The year was 2004, and the newest federal agency had no desks, no computers and no office to put them in. It had neither an address nor a phone number. Early meetings convened in a Starbucks near a Metro stop in do
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Microsoft Adds Injury to Insult
News Analysis. The strangest chapter in the Microhoo drama is Microsoft's ridiculously low offer for Yahoo's search business....
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Microsoft eyes support vs Google-Yahoo deal
WASHINGTON: Microsoft has sought to enlist support for its opposition to a new advertising collaboration deal between Google and Yahoo, two sources familiar with the matter said.
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Microsoft commercial features Orangeburg's GMG Music Center
Orangeburg-based GMG Music Center will be featured this summer in a Microsoft commercial promoting the corporation’s Microsoft Office Live Internet-based software program.
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Wales urged to get net-savvy after Obama victory
BARACK Obama’s victory over Hillary Clinton proves the internet is one of a campaign’s most powerful weapons and Welsh politicians ignore it at their peril, it was claimed last night.
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Cannabis importer's cunning plan not so clever
A Christchurch man's cunning plan to spell his name backwards when he ordered cannabis over the internet was not enough to put the authorities off the scent.
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AT&T U-verse Voice Launches in Cleveland, Akron
CLEVELAND , June 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T ) today announced the availability of AT&T U-verse(SM) Voice in parts of Cleveland , Akron and other northeastern Ohio communities, bringing consumers a next-generation digital voice service delivered over the AT&T U-verse Internet Protocol (IP) network.
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"Google is experimenting with the open-source version of Sun's Solaris operating system as a possible long-term prelude to replacing its massive global network of Linux servers, according to sources.
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AT&T U-verse Voice Launches in Columbus
COLUMBUS, Ohio , June 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- AT&T Inc. (NYSE: T ) today announced the availability of AT&T U-verse(SM) Voice in parts of Columbus , bringing consumers a next-generation digital voice service delivered over the AT&T U-verse Internet Protocol (IP) network.
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Around Pasadena
ROSEMEAD - The City Council has approved $87,500 to begin broadcasting meetings over the Internet. The city will purchase the Granicus system, which will ultimately allow officials to broadcast any event held in council chambers via the Web.
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