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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 25th Aug 2005 17:26 UTC
For off Windows XP machines offer several options - including hibernate, stand by and shut down. However, many users don't know the difference. What's worse, however, is that applications and drivers can veto a user's decision to hibernate or similar.
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New revelations about the founder of Pakistan's nuclear weapons program, A.Q. Khan, have thrust the scientist back into the international spotlight. The New York Times reports investigators found blueprints for a compact, easily concealed nuclear device, linked to Khan computers, which raises questions about who might have bought the weapons designs.
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WUHS freshman girls assault student; video posted online
Two freshman girls, 14 and 15, may face criminal charges for an attack on another female student. The assault occurred at Wayland Union High School on June 11, the last day of school before summer vacation, while students were cleaning out lockers.
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Nvidia rolls out 236 watt graphics card design
Nvidia today unveiled its GT200 graphics chip, now integrated into the GTX260 and GTX280 graphics cards. The graphics processor has more of everything: More transistors, cores, bandwidth, GFlops, game performance – and power.
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"There's lots of innovation going on in security - we're inundated with a steady stream of new stuff and it all sounds like it works just great. Every couple of months I'm invited to a new computer security conference, or I'm asked to write a foreword for a new computer security book.
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Microsoft or Sony Which Wii Remote Will Get There First?
16 Jun 2008: More PS3mote rumoury appears
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HP joins the campaign against keyboards
computing It's hard enough keeping my kids' hands off our TV and computer screens, never mind the windows and mirrors. But that's just fine with Hewlett-Packard : It encourages us all to paw at the 22-inch display on its TouchSmart PC, rather than at the its keyboard.
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Pure Digital Flip Mino Camcorder
In case you didn't have enough reasons to worry about videos of your escapades showing up online, Pure Digital has made video posting easier than ever. The $180 Flip Mino, the latest in the Flip series of pocket camcorders , is smaller and sleeker than the Flip Ultra , and it adds MySpace...
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Napkin PC Wins Microsoft's PC Design Competition
Redmond (WA) - Napkin sketches on lunch tables have given industrial design student Avery Holleman the idea to come up with a Napkin PC concept - a system that focuses on collaboration and data sharing within its own network.
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Nearly Half of Music on iPods is Stolen
We already know that the piracy of music is a pretty big phenomenon, but have you ever wondered just how much music is being downloaded illegally?
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Knight Rider car being auctioned on Ebay
The original KITT car from the eighties hit show Knight Rider is being sold on Ebay, the internet auction site.
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WMUR-TV ABC 9 to Become Second Hearst-Argyle Station to Test Backchannelmedia's TV Click Through to Internet ...
Backchannelmedia Inc. continues to build deployment momentum for its TV to Internet Click Through technology by adding WMUR-TV ABC Channel 9 in Manchester, NH as the second Hearst-Argyle participating station. This marks the second major market test for Backchannelmedia's patent pending system, and will happen concurrently with WMUR-TV's sister station, WCVB-TV/DT Channel 5 in Boston.
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WJAR-TV NBC Channel 10 Announces Participation in Backchannelmedia's TV-to-Internet Click Through Market Trial
Backchannelmedia, Inc. and WJAR-TV NBC Channel 10, Rhode Island's first TV station, today announced that the station will begin testing Backchannelmedia's TV-to-Internet click through technology. The market trial, set to begin this summer, marks the third market test of Backchannelmedia's technology, and quickly follows agreements announced with WMUR-TV ABC Channel 9 in Manchester, NH and ...
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Microsoft Co-Sponsors Census Of Corporate Open Source Use
The community outreach shouldn't be perceived as foreshadowing that Microsoft will soon open source much of its own software.
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JupiterResearch Finds That Online Affiliate Marketing Spending Will Continue to Grow, Reaching $3.3 Billion in 2012
NEW YORK----JupiterResearch, a leading authority on the impact of the Internet and emerging consumer technologies on business, has found that affiliate marketing continues to play a key role in online marketers' ability to reach and acquire customers.
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Overlord: Raising Hell Playstation 3 Ship Date and New Video Announced
Lovable yet insanely violent critters showcased in all-new minion video now available for download
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After Google-Yahoo: Microsoft-YuMe [Great Moments In Pr]
What's deal-making like at Microsoft, post Yahoo-Google? Kind of sad. For example, instead of planting stories with billion dollar ramifications, Microsoft PR over the weekend fed the Wall Street... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Yahoo files employee severance court documents under seal
Yahoo files its opposition papers to setting a trial date to invalidate its controversial employee severance plans under seal, according to Delaware Chancery Court.
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Clock is ticking on Windows XP
The end of an era…
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Fedora 9 Falls A Little Short
The Fedora Project is the free community release from enterprise Linux giant Red Hat . It's a testing ground really for a lot of new ideas which usually end up in the company's commercial Red Hat Enterprise products.
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Walla! gains on Google
15% of surfers have bought a service or software to filter and block unwanted online content.
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ISCO International Receives "Next Great Idea in Wireless" Award From Acclaimed Stevens Institute of Technology
ISCO International, Inc., a leading wireless telecommunications solutions provider, announced today it has received the "Next Great Idea in Wireless" Award as part of the annual Howe School conference: "The Rebirth of Location-Based Services: The Next Great Idea."
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New Nokia phones separate work and leisure
Daniel Robinson, IT Week , Monday 16 June 2008 at 16:23:00 New E-series handsets come with business tools and separate screens for home use Nokia has unwrapped two new E-series enterprise handsets with a focus on email, security and manageability, but built in GPS and a nod to the fact that phones are now...
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Dave Eggers, others lead new Progressive Book Club
NEW YORK — For the past five years, liberal books, especially the Bush-bashing kind, have been a thriving market. A new online club is betting that they can evolve from a market to a movement, long after the president has left office.
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