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AMD Radeon 4000 offers real-time 3D rendering
Graphics cards deliver 1 teraflop performance AMD is releasing new graphics chips that allow movie makers and game developers to render 3D images in real time.
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Spammer must pay MySpace users $1.2m
Damages and legal fees reach $6m A US spammer has been ordered to pay MySpace and MySpace users $6m in damages and legal fees for targeting the site with unsolicited email.
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HP offers fault-tolerant blade server
Move lowers cost of NonStop technology HP is making its NonStop fault-tolerant technology available on a blade server.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 27th Jul 2005 19:09 UTC
Today, Microsoft released the first beta of Windows Vista. PC Mag reviews it . "After several years of waiting to see the successor to Windows XP, code-named Longhorn, we've finally gotten our hands on Beta 1 of what now will be called Windows Vista."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 10th Sep 2006 18:00 UTC
Jerome 'Korli' Duval has adapted Haiku's MESA-based OpenGL subsystem to an addon format , allowing renderers to be plugged in, with the first one being a MESA software renderer.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 21st Aug 2006 19:03 UTC
"The OpenDocument Format is an emerging file format standard for electronic office documents. Representing a triumph of common sense over the methods conceived before the rise of the Internet, ODF's goals are both exciting and controversial.
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Recent Original Stories
In a PC Magazine opinion piece, Oliver Rist makes note of some deficiencies in Apple's new OS, declaring , "Before Apple makes any more smug OS-related attacks on Microsoft, it ought to take a good look in the mirror."
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Infogrames hires former Apple Europe boss Cagni as new director
Former GM and VP for Apple EMEA joins board of revamped publisher in latest part of the 'Atari transformation'
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Yahoo says mobile search service reaches 600 million
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Internet media firm Yahoo Inc said on Tuesday that its mobile search service will be offered by six more telecom companies in Asia.
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U.K. Shares Advance, Led by Rio Tinto, BHP; Whitbread Climbs
June 17 (Bloomberg) -- U.K. stocks advanced, led by mining companies as copper prices rose and the Australian reported that Aluminum Corp. of China may increase its stake in Rio Tinto Group.
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Internet pharmacy rebound foreseen
Daren Jorgenson, Internet pharmacy pioneer and fledgling property developer, said he expects the next president of the United States will reverse the troubles encountered by the Canadian Internet pharmacy industry. Jorgenson said that either the Democrats' Barack Obama or the Republicans' John McCain would likely introduce legislation that will allow the Canadian Internet industry to rebound.
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Saxo Bank upgrades trading platform
Saxo Bank, the online investment bank has introduced a mobility-enhancing version of its multi-asset class trading platform SaxoTrader.
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Emotional fight over assisted suicide initiative
There isn’t much John Peyton can do on his own except speak, and soon he’ll lose even that. The former Boeing computer programmer has Lou Gehrig’s disease, which progressively paralyzes its victims. His doctor gives him three to six months to live.
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Hospitals to be given infection-resistant keyboards to combat superbugs
Infection-resistant computer keyboards have been delivered to the NHS as part of a £1million-plus contract.
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Manitobans in class-action suit over missing laptop
Dozens of Manitobans have joined a class-action lawsuit over a stolen laptop that contained private information from 32,000 Canadian farmers, according to a Saskatchewan law office. The statement of claim was filed Monday morning in the Saskatchewan Court of Queen's Bench. It accuses federal Agriculture and Agri-Food Minister Gerry Ritz and the Carman-based Canadian Canola Growers Association of ...
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B'desh to provide free internet to primary schools
Bangladesh's telecom regulatory authority has slashed submarine cable bandwidth charges to support government's plan of providing free internet connectivity to primary schools.
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What’s on the inside?
Computers. For millions of people, they are as essential to our daily lives as telephones, microwaves and cars. We use them for work, leisure and communication. But how many people really know what makes a computer tick?
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MTS Net service heads to beaches
Going to the cottage used to mean getting away from it all, but now technology is enabling people to use the Internet while sitting on the beach. MTS Allstream quietly launched its EVDO (Evolution Data Optimized) service last year, but only started promoting it to beach communities in the last few weeks.
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Yahoo says mobile search service reaches 600 million
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Internet media firm Yahoo Inc said on Tuesday that its mobile search service will be offered by six more telecom companies in Asia.
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Laptop and TV stolen
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Bangladesh makes Internet use free for primary schools
This file photo shows a Bangladeshi saleswoman (R) talking with children at a computer fair in Dhaka. Bangladesh on Tuesday made the use of broadband Internet services free for nearly 40,000 state-run primary schools to boost the number of users in rural areas, the telecom regulator said.
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Bloggers face increasing risk of arrest
Iain Thomson in California, vnunet.com , Tuesday 17 June 2008 at 01:58:00 Detentions up threefold Bloggers are increasingly being targeted for arrest by governments that are scared of their growing influence on the population. A report by the University of Washington found a steady increase...
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Deadline looms for demise of Windows XP
As of 30 June, large PC makers will no longer be able to sell Windows XP-based PCs on mainstream notebooks and desktops, marking the end of an era
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Bloggers face increasing risk of arrest
Bloggers are increasingly being targeted for arrest by governments that are scared of their growing influence on the population.
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Access to Internet available for public
The Iowa City Public Library has public access Internet available to the public, where registration for FEMA assistance may be completed.
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