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ASIA MARKETS: Japanese Indexes Waver Within A Range
Japanese indexes wavered in a range around break-even Tuesday, as declines in exporters such as Nikon Corp. and Casio Computer Co. were countered by advances in financials such as Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group and shipping firms like Mitsui O.S.K. Lines.
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"I must say that both of these distros have pleased me a lot and completely suffice my requirement of a home desktop system. Both automatically detected all my hardware and had installed the drivers required.
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The Web Time Forgot
The Mundaneum Museum honors the first concept of a world wide wonder, sketched out by Paul Otlet in 1934 as a global network of ?electric telescopes.?
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Asia Markets: Japanese indexes waver within a range
HONG KONG (MarketWatch) -- Japanese indexes wavered in a range around break-even Tuesday, as declines in exporters such as Nikon Corp. and Casio Computer Co. were countered by advances in financials such as Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group and shipping firms like Mitsui O.S.K. Lines.
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Tightening the Creativity Loop
Updated: 17 Jun 2008 SINGAPORE, 16 JUNE 2008— Android, the open source Linux-based mobile platform, the development of which is under the jurisdiction of the Google-led Open Handset Alliance, will ensure its competitive advantage by employing “Internet style innovation,” said Andy Rubin, senior director, mobile platforms, Google.
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Response to Claims About Kate Beckinsale
BURBANK, Calif.----The claims appearing on the internet today that Kate Beckinsale requested a body double for filming on WHITEOUT are absolutely untrue. As is standard practice on many movies, a body double was hired for several scenes by the production and not at the request of Kate Beckinsale.
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High-tech trifecta dabbles in solar technology
What is it with high-tech giants and solar energy research and development? Apparently, as it turns out, many of the same manufacturing and design ideas that people have been applying to computer systems and microprocessor technology matter in the world of solar. Intel is the third huge...
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Reporter's Notebook: Brenda Norrell
Kahentinetha Horn, publisher of Mohawk Nation News, was beaten by special forces at the US/Canadian border and is currently hospitalized in Canada. Katenies, who was accompanying her, was taken to prison at an undisclosed location.
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Yahoo Loses Exec to Venture firms
His departure is the latest in a series of departures since Microsoft made its failed bid to acquire Yahoo
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th Apr 2007 22:20 UTC
Dell has stopped selling its Axim line of handhelds and is not planning a new product in the category, the computer maker said on Monday. "The Axim X51 family is no longer being offered, and we have no plans for a follow-on product at this time," Dell spokeswoman Anne Camden said in an email.
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LinuxForums reviews SUSE 10.1 , and concludes: "Everything worked perfectly and the system seemed to be very stable. The boot splash, the login managers, the installer and the desktops were customized with a unified SUSE look and feel that made them beautiful and very professional.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Oct 2006 21:01 UTC
"Eventually, we're going to see Vista come out. Yes, I know, even at this late date, Vista is still getting unexpected delays - it was set to go to manufacturing Oct. 25, but it's not going to make it - but it is on its way.
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Move Over iGoogle, Feedly Launches Public Beta
If you use iGoogle or Netvibes, I suggest you pay attention. The latest news and RSS feed aggregator to enter the “homepage” ring is Feedly. Created by the founders of DevHD, Feedly has officially launched it’s public beta release today. What is Feedly? It is self-described as “an attempt at creating a more social and magazine-like [...]
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Dentist allegedly seeks sexual favors
Italian officials say they are on the lookout for a dentist who allegedly posted an Internet ad offering women dental work for sexual favors.''Dentist, 40, offers free dental care of the highest order to attractive and laid-back single or married women who know how to make the most of their qualities,'' the ad reads.A journalist said she covertly filmed a meeting with the frisky dentist, ANSA ...
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Considering how many industry giants have partnered with Microsoft in WMA and PlaysForSure it would appear that Microsoft is a leader in successful consumer electronics technology. That's not the case.
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El Reg has made a few phonecalls to the big Microsoft OEMs, and confirmed that Microsoft will ship Vista to OEMs before Christmas 2006 . It seems like only the retail version of Vista wil be delayed until January 2006 2007. When Microsoft delayed Vista about a week ago, it excluded the corporate version from that delay, saying that version will ship in November.
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Nuclear designs found with smugglers spur U.S. fears
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A nuclear watchdog's report that sophisticated warhead designs were found on the computers of Swiss smugglers has spurred fears in the Bush administration and elsewhere that atomic secrets may be quickly spreading.
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Internet sex sting yields three arrests
The son of a Caddo Parish Commissioner is one of three people arrested in an internet sex sting. Ken Epperson, Junior, Christopher Powell and Carlos Villavicencio are in the Caddo Correctional Center. Authorities say they had internet chats and arranged to meet with what they thought were teenage girls. Epperson's
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Non-Profit Depends on STORServer’s D2D2T Storage Appliance for Data Protection
As computer operations manager for The Family and Children’s Center in Mishawaka, Indiana, Bill Kentner often gets to plays the hero - with speedy and thorough data recovery that is.
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IBM supercomputer dual boots Windows and Linux
IBM has built the biggest ever dual-boot Windows/Linux HPC system for a consortium of Swedish research groups and universities.
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Microsoft sponsors Open Source Census
Microsoft has decided to become a sponsor of The Open Source Census project, which tracks open source usage in global enterprise.
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Three arrested for online threats
Japanese police have arrested three people for threatening to commit crimes in online messages, news reports says.
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Woman pleads not guilty in MySpace case
The 49-year-old Missouri woman accused of using a fake MySpace profile to harass a 13-year-old girl who killed herself pleaded not guilty Monday in Los Angeles.Lori Drew entered her plea in federal court to charges of felony conspiracy and three counts of illegally accessing MySpace computers, the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reported.Megan Meier of Dardenne Prairie, Mo., who struggled with ...
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Former 'spam King' Must Pay MySpace $6 Million
A Colorado man has been ordered to pay US$6 million in damages and legal fees for spamming thousands of MySpace.com users.
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Integra Information announces reseller agreement with Estorian
LookingGlass claims to give companies instant and secure access to any email and any attachment coming into or leaving their server.
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