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New Guns N' Roses album leaked
The long-awaited album from the rock band Guns N' Roses has been partially leaked by an American blogger.
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VeriSign expands internet infrastructure in Europe
VeriSign has deployed new regional internet resolutions sites (RIRS) in Paris and Brussels as part of its Project Titan initiative, the company's plan to increase by 10 times the capacity of its global internet infrastructure by 2010.
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Content-House deploys Kasenna solutions to provide IPTV services
Content-House claims to enable Russian internet service providers (ISPs) to offer branded IPTV services without having to deploy or develop the infrastructure and expertise to provide them.
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Verizon to extend 50/20Mbps FiOS internet service in 16 states
According to the company, with the new services more than 10 million Verizon will get faster internet service that provides download speeds of up to 50Mbps and upload speeds up to 20Mbps.
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3jam launches new SMS communication for PC and mobile devices
According 3jam, the PresenceText feature enables users to continue a conversation from their phone even when they have walked away from their PC. SuperText saves messages to the user's online history regardless of whether they are delivered to their computer or mobile phone.
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ERCO & GENER selects Sierra Wireless for mobile broadband connectivity
The GenPro 30e modem is designed for M2M applications and is currently available in France and the European market.
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Micro-Star distributes notebooks with pre-loaded SUSE Linux Enterprise
The initial pre-loaded model, the Wind Notebook, is a segment of low-cost mini-notebooks, termed 'netbooks' by Intel.
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Telstra Hires Macquarie as Adviser for Internet Network Bid
June 20 (Bloomberg) -- Telstra Corp. , Australia's largest telephone company, appointed Macquarie Capital Advisers as adviser for its bid to operate the country's national high-speed Internet network.
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CSC launches new suite of visibility service offerings
Organizations can monitor the real-time location and status of assets in motion or at rest through a single, interactive, real-world web interface using Google Earth products and Web 2.0 methods.
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"This show features an interview with Richard Stallman
, founder of the free software movement and the man who put the GNU into GNU/Linux.
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Microsoft loses appeal, owes Alcatel-Lucent $512M in patent damages
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets Sorting out the various Microsoft / Alcatel-Lucent patent infringement cases isn't exactly fun or easy, but here's another Post-It for that chart we know you're keeping at home: US District Judge Marilyn Huff has just upheld an earlier $368M damages ruling against Microsoft , and calculated that MS owes A-L a total of $512M for infringing those video-encoding ...
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The Windows Debugging guru and reverse-engineer Skywing has posted an article on Vista's new Integrity Level
system to put a limited form of MAC security on the system. Read the article to find out how Vista restricts IE from accessing your files even though it is running under your account.
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Linked by Grant Hayes on Wed 15th Feb 2006 15:15 UTC
Today we're happy to feature an interview by Grant Hayes of MacSlash with Paul Leroux, a technology analyst with QNX Software Systems , who is participating in Embedded World 2006 . In the interview, Paul discusses the changes QSS has experienced in the last couple years, new and established competition, and moving forward in the marketplace with new technology.
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Recent Original Stories
"The openSUSE survey results are now online . The survey was live for almost 3 months and more than 27000 user participated. Thank you all for your participation. With your input we all are able to make openSUSE better and better."
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Yahoo Lose More Executives
Joshua Schachter and Brad Garlinghouse are the lastest leave the company in a series of high profile departures . Schachter is the founder of social bookmarking tool Delicious and Garlinghouse is (or more accurately, was) Yahoo's serach division senior vice-president. This fallout continues following the company's failure to come to a deal with Microsoft in a takeover attempt that would have ...
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US judge orders Microsoft to pay $512M for patents
SEATTLE - A federal judge ordered Microsoft Corp. to pay Alcatel-Lucent $511.6 million in damages and interest, letting stand a jury's decision that the software maker infringed on two patents.
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Unwanted Text Messages Clogging Cell Phones
People are paying up to 20 cents each for unwanted cell phone spam in the form of text messages.
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No need for a war next door
Lifestyle publications are full of advertisements depicting dream condos for sale in secluded leafy glades where nature, scenery and privacy exist in harmony with rapid transit stations, shopping malls and fast internet access.
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A Few Thoughts on How to Improve Google Friend Connect
This guest post was written by Orli Yakuel, an analyst of Web 2.0 and co-founder of Go2web20, a directory of Web 2.0 applications. Previously, she was an analyst at AOL, where she was charged with finding promising startups from the United States and Israel. You can read the Go2web20 blog, which she edits, here. Last week, [...]
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Sarah Granger: Personal Democracy Forum: Twitter Debate On Now!
Beginning Friday evening, representatives from the Obama and McCain campaigns will be embarking on a four-day debate online, via Twitter, and moderated by Ana Marie Cox.
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Let the fun begin: Yahoo auto resignation tool
By visiting the newly created site a spoof site, current employees can expedite their resignation to Yahoo Chief Jerry Yang with a host of Mad Libs-style pull-down menus.
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Recent Original Stories
Thanks to Apple's Boot Camp beta, long-time Mac users are trying out Windows XP, and Windows users are starting to pick up Macs. Trying out the "other side" can be confusing at first. ExtremeTech has a simple little guide that makes this trasition an easy one.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 19th Aug 2006 22:01 UTC
Newly published data from the American Customer Satisfaction Index show that Apple leads other personal computer manufacturers, beating out Dell, HP and others.
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