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Stoneware, Inc. Announces webOS Version 5.3 -- Web Desktop Virtualization(TM)
Stoneware, Inc. today announced the release and immediate availability of webOS version 5.3. Leveraging Web 2.0 technology, webOS is the next evolution of desktop virtualization. Stoneware's webOS provides secure access to web, Windows, and hosted applications all through a virtual web desktop interface that runs inside any standard web browser.
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Psystar Announces Two New Servers with OS X Server Option
Psystar has announced two new rack-mount servers. The 1U OpenServ 1100 has an Intel Xeon Harpertown CPU (2.5 GHz) Quad core processor in the base configuration and four drive bays. The 2U OpenServ 2400 has six drive bays. OSes supported include Microsoft Server 2003/2008, CentOS, Ubuntu Server, and Mac OS X Leopard Server
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CHESTERFIELD: Council approves establishing wireless Internet access network
Despite concerns by some, Chesterfield’s City Council has approved establishing a wireless Internet access network within the city.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 15th Apr 2006 17:09 UTC
" Try KDE is a new resource listing ways that you can try out KDE without commiting to a full GNU/Linux or BSD install. It includes links to live cds, VMware player images and Klik bundles as well as links to KDE desktops available over NX, with explanations of these technologies.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 23rd Aug 2006 17:53 UTC
"I have been testing Microsoft operating systems since Windows 95, and this is the buggiest OS I've seen this late in development ," says Joe Wilcox, an analyst with Jupiter Research.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
"Exchange Server 2007 will be released to manufacturing in December and be available to customers within a number of days after that, Microsoft officials have confirmed.
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Linked by Adam S on Wed 18th Jun 2008 23:05 UTC
You'd think this headline was a joke, but sadly, it's not. It's the real headline of an article posted on SeattlePI.com in the blogs section. The core of the story is that a man couldn't get his printer to work with Windows Vista , and ultimately, with the help of a Microsoft test manager, solved the problem warranting a follow-up article.
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Linked by David Adams on Wed 17th Aug 2005 17:31 UTC
Security vendors have reported several new variants of the worm infecting PCs running Microsoft's Windows 2000 operating system. Groups of virus writers are competing to cause the most damage, according to one security company, although the worm appears less severe than some first feared.
OS News |
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Adult entertainment: Nursing homes undergo makeover, redefine activities for seniors
COLUMBIA — Maybe you hate Bing Crosby and “Wheel of Fortune,” or you’re sickened by mashed potatoes and contrived fun. Maybe your ideal day would include the History Channel, surfing the Internet, liquor with dinner, and a healthy dose of alone time.
Columbian Missourian |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Dec 2005 09:47 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"When looking at desktop Linux by itself, any analysis of the subject quickly leads to this question: why do users choose one version over another?
OS News |
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West Nile traps set in Bureau/Putnam counties
PRINCETON — West Nile Virus surveillance is underway this summer in Bureau and Putnam counties.
Bureau County Republican |
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Catfish Processors: Sales Volume and Average Price - 2007-2008
Subscribers get complete access to all articles on the AgReport website and a daily newsletter letting them know about all new stories and other additions to the website. Nearly 2,000 articles per month are added to website, covering all primary agricultural commodity markets.
Ag Report |
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Data Warehouse Alternatives Make a Hit in India and Europe
Telco Reliance scales with DW appliances. Web marketer TradeDoubler loads and queries faster, cuts cost with a column-store database.
Intelligent Enterprise Magazine |
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Belgian Internet lurer pleads guilty to 6 sex charges
A 31-year-old Belgian man who lured a 13-year-old girl over the Internet pleaded guilty to six sex-related charges Friday.
Regina Leader-Post |
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Theft reported from Smiths Station home
A man reportedly entered a Smiths Station home Thursday at approximately 6:30 p.m. and stole $3,000 worth of electronic items, including a laptop computer, two flat-screen televisions and cameras, according to a report released by the Lee County Sheriff’s Department.
Opelika-Auburn News |
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Breaking and entering at Hylton Hall
Several pieces of computer equipment belonging to Dan River Inc. were discovered in nearby car.
Danville Register & Bee |
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Foundations of Mac OS X Leopard Security
jsuda writes "At least a half-dozen times in the book 'Foundations of Mac OS X Leopard Security' the authors state that there is a misconception that the Macintosh computer is immune from security problems. That allegation may explain why there are very few books published (and nearly none in recent years) about security for the Mac. This book is meant to change all that. The authors acknowledge ...
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Computer Virus Blamed For Nearly Sending Man to Prison
They charged him with having child porn on a state computer. And then they fired him. But those charges have now been dropped. It turns o...
FOX 29 Lake Charles |
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Big Win for Music Industry (3:24pm)
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - The music industry has won a federal judge's approval to seek the names of 20 College of William and Mary students who it claims illegally shared songs over the Internet.
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EBay Expands PayPal Protections
EBay hopes to attract more online traders by expanding the protections available to people who use its PayPal payment service for transactions on eBay’s Internet marketplaces.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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NKOTB a litmus test for whether aging fans use YouTube or not [Online Video]
The cycle of music has found its way back to its 80s roots with the "comeback" of Aquanet-era boy band New Kids on the Block. Gone, however, are the days of cassette mixes and recording songs off the... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Mentor bid: There will be blood
Similar to the fractious Microsoft Corp.-Yahoo Inc. transaction that is still playing out in the courts, Cadence Design Systems Inc.'s bid for Mentor Graphics Corp. could turn really ugly as egos clash and if a rival suitor offers a higher price for the EDA company.
EETimes |
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WOW Launches Ergonomic Vertical Mouse Called WOW-PEN Joy
WOW Technology has launched a new vertical mouse designed to reduce pressure on the wrist during long hours of computer usage. The mouse is called the WOW-PEN Joy. The device is based on new technology used for the first time to significantly reduce the so...
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Kyoto Prize for computer scientist, professors
TOKYO: A California-based computer scientist, a Professor of philosophy and a molecular biologist will each receive $460,000 after being selected on Friday as winners of this year’s Kyoto Prizes for achievement in the arts and sciences. ...
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Yahoo: Playing Too Hard to Get
This is the story of a long courtship gone awry, a rebound relationship, and the dashed expectations of those involved with the ill-fated couple. Lest you think you've wandered onto the wrong Web site, we're talking about a couple of companies -- namely Yahoo and Microsoft -- and how Yahoo...
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