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Vodafone's 'Long Term' Hesitance
The wireless giant isn't fully committed to the 4G broadband technology known as Long Term Evolution. CEO Arun Sarin talks about that and more
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 15th Dec 2005 00:41 UTC
The gospel according to LUA (least-privileged user account) took center stage at Microsoft's Security Summit East here with a pair of Redmond consultants pitching the idea of a well-funded security deployment repository to help developers create applications for non-admin users.
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Recent Original Stories
LXer received a document from an anonymous source with the message "I read your article on linuxJournel about countries growing use of Linux. The attached article was posted in Intel's intranet site."
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Savannah fight video posted on YouTube
A Savannah High School locker room beating was relived more than 1,000 times. A YouTube video of a Savannah High School boy punching another high school boy in the face and head by gym lockers was viewed 1,042 times before the Web site removed the video Tuesday afternoon.
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Bay Area tops in broadband use
Anne Barry presides over a power broadband household. The kids download videos and do school research, while she e-mails and shops and her husband connects to work remotely. "My husband works in tech, we live in Palo Alto, we have three children and we're...
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TECH CHRONICLES / A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog (sfgate.com/blogs/tech)
FCC to hold rare meeting at Stanford The Federal Communications Commission's net neutrality road show comes to Stanford University Thursday, giving the denizens of Silicon Valley a rare chance to weigh in on the topic face-to-face with commissioners. Expect a...
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Improve your computer free-of-charge
Money is tight and computers are not the first thing to get attention when the budget gets squeezed. How can you improve your computer's performance without spending wads of cash? Here are some suggestions.
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Intel's Q1 profit sparks optimism
SAN FRANCISCO -- Intel's first-quarter profit matched Wall Street's subdued expectations, a sign the company's core microprocessor business remained healthy amid fears of a broader slowdown in technology spending.
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Microsoft plans to lend more to small customers: report
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp plans to raise the amount it lends to small-business customers by as much as 60 percent, as they find it increasingly tough to finance high-tech buys amid the global credit crunch, the Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.
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UPDATE: Venezuela Imposes Oil-windfall Tax On Producers
Venezuela's National Assembly on Tuesday enacted the new tax, The Wall Street Journal reported in its online edition. Lawmakers passed the bill just two days after Chavez told them his government urgently needed the money, the Journal reported.
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Infortrend And Tiger Technology Offer Cross Platform SAN Management
RAID storage expert Infortrend (Public TPE: 2495) and file-sharing software developer Tiger Technology have certified interoperability between Infortrend's Fibre Channel (FC) RAID storage subsystems and Tiger Technology's storage area network (SAN) management and server virtualization software.
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Avnet To Distribute eCopy Document Imaging Software To Channel Partners In EMEA
Avnet Technology Solutions, a value-added distributor of enterprise computing products, and eCopy, Inc., a provider of document imaging solutions that integrate paper documents into business software applications, recently announced a distribution agreement for Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA). The agreement enables Avnet to distribute eCopy document imaging products to its extensive ...
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Spam related Web pages appear every three seconds
One spam related web page is appearing approximately every three seconds on the Internet according to Sophos’s latest quarterly spam report.
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Subversive Fare, Wine Bars Add Flavor to N.Y.'s Upper West Side
April 16 (Bloomberg) -- By day, Arte Vino's postage-stamp storefront on Manhattan's Upper West Side attracts laptop-bearing solitary patrons with espressos and muffins.
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JON FRIEDMAN'S MEDIA WEB: Wired Brings Style To Web Journalists
This is the second installment of a three-part series on the Silicon Valley journalism scene from the perspective of a New Yorker, a stranger in a strange land. Part 3 will appear on April 23. .
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UPDATE: EBay Earnings Expected To Grow With More Listings
SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- Recent changes in its pricing and fee structure may help eBay Inc. compile a 17% rise in revenue when the online auction giant reports its first-quarter results on Wednesday afternoon.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 4th Oct 2005 13:16 UTC
This week, Microsoft announced that, with the next version of Office, it will support saving files to Adobe's Portable Document Format, or PDF. While logical, the move raises questions about how the PDF support will coexist with Windows Vista's move to its own page description format, known as Metro.
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Battery boost
As an electronics nut one of the most frequent questions thrown at me is ‘how do I make my battery last longer in my notebook or my digital camera? Well, depending on the battery the product is using, there are a number of things you can do outside of using the product's own power saving features.
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Recent Original Stories
"The next-generation of the KDE open source project, version 4.0, has been touted as the beginning of a new era in desktop computing, but only two months from the first release some users are wondering if it's just all hype . KDE 4.0 will bring a collection of new technologies to the Linux and Unix desktop, but there are uncertainties around how much of it will be included in the initial release.
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by elsewhere (5.08) on Sat 13th May 2006 05:53 UTC
...if he's serious about making Kubuntu a first-class desktop distro. The review is fairly useless, focused as they always seem to be on installers, default software and desktop layouts. What it doesn't impart is the feeling of "polish" you get with using Suse daily.
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Hacker sends fake emails at Otago University
16 April 2008 Police are investigating an email scandal at Otago University, after a hacker broke into its computer system. The hacker penetrated the system last month and sent out hundreds of private messages, purportedly written by a department head.
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Automating Data Collection Provides An Immediate ROI
Aquila selected MobileFrame's platform because it eliminates custom programming through an intuitive, user friendly point-and-click desktop, that enables novice computer users to easily deploy sophisticated custom mobile applications. The first set of applications Aquila deployed allowed them to assign and complete work orders on their handheld devices in the field. Submitted by MobileFrame
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