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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 12th Sep 2006 13:51 UTC, submitted by Tyr. "The difficulties in developing Vista stemmed from its monolithic structure and the need for 'backwards compatibility', ie ensuring that software used by customers on older versions of Windows will work under Vista.
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Ex-supervisor faces more child-sex charges
HASTINGS — A former Susquehanna Township supervisor who was charged with child sex abuse in December 2007 is facing new charges as a result of forensic agents discovering child pornography on computers that were seized during that original arrest.
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Stay and Play: Roadtrips the impulsive way
When it comes to road trips, some people like to plan every detail. The maps come out weeks in advance, and the Internet is scanned for good deals and hotel coupons.
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Microsoft rules out more buys
MICROSOFT will not seek to make a spate of other internet acquisitions in the wake of its failed bid for Yahoo.
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Facebook, Tencent launch Chinese networking sites
BEIJING, 20 JUNE 2008 - Facebook and Chinese IM (instant messaging) champion Tencent look set to join the battle for China's social networkers, as both have launched Chinese sites recently.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 18th Sep 2005 03:08 UTC
It's a rather shitty idea in my opinion... They only sell Palm crap. Little software, recharge adapters, cases, keyboards, some weird little extensions, palms, and some other boring stuff...
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Credit him with business savvy
Dan Price, a 23-year-old who just graduated from Seattle Pacific University, has been CEO of his own payment-processing business for five years. This year, Gravity Payments became the No. 1 credit-card processor in Washington.
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Copycats clone company sites to scam customers
n Financial institutions routinely hit with online fraud schemes
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Cyber love: Can it last forever? Discuss 20 Jun, 2008 l 1700 hrs IST We have all read endless stories about people who have found love or heartbreak while looking for a relationship on the Internet. Numerous websites have been dedicated to finding that perfect match online.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 8th Jul 2005 19:07 UTC
Media reports that Microsoft Corp is working to integrate RFID programs into the Windows operating system were inaccurate , Microsoft said yesterday.
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Open source guru Alan Cox has voiced his support for the controversial version 3.0 of the GNU General Public Licence in an exclusive podcast interview with Computer Weekly.
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Business
High Tech Computer may rise more than 70 per cent in the next year with its 3G phone, the Touch Diamond, that is considered as good as Apple’s iPhone, Barron’s said, citing an unidentified hedge fund manager.
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Ad Track: Cadbury, 'Halo' ads are Cannes champs; see video
The rivalry of Web vs. TV commercials ended in a tie for the top prize at the Cannes Lions International Advertising Festival.
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Magma China to Play Significant Role in Development of Magma's Analog and Digital IC Implementation Software
(AP:BEIJING, June 22, 2008) (PRIME NEWSWIRE) _ Magma(r) Design Automation Inc. (Nasdaq:LAVA), a provider of chip design software, announced that Chief Executive Officer Rajeev Madhavan will preside over openings of the company's new offices in Beijing and Shanghai, the latest developments in Magma's efforts to build world-class operations in China.
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Google's Cutts: Good directions drive traffic to your website
Achieving visibility in Google's search rankings can be a mystery. To help solve the riddle, USA TODAY sat down with Google's Matt Cutts, an engineer and active blogger, who has five easy tips on how to "optimize" your site so Google and the rest of the world can find it.
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Vidal takes aim and why the web makes us dumb
Welcome, to a hopefully weekly blog which will take a wide global view of the books and information worlds.
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. PC components distributor, Protac, has added Taiwanese-based Biostar as a second motherboard vendor.
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CNRS learns to control nanoscale strain in CPUs, heads to Jedi training
Filed under: Desktops , Laptops We've always heard that Chewbacca and friends had the power to control nanoscale strain in processors in a galaxy far, far away, but we Earthlings are just now getting caught up. Researchers at the Centre d'élaboration de matériaux et d'études structurales (CEMES-CNRS) have reportedly patented a measurement device that will essentially "enable manufacturers ...
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The Mono guys got their software to run on Nokia's upcoming 770 Linux internet appliance. More
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"Earlier in the week, I conducted a lengthy phone interview with Aaron Seigo about the Open Source Desktop Workshop being held in San Diego on October 13th and 14th. Fast approaching, we discuss the workshop's inception, target audience and expectations."
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Fandango buys Movies.com
Disney has sold its entertainment news Web site Movies.com for an undisclosed price to Fandango, the online ticketing service owned by Comcast.
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Fiat Apologizes To China Over Ad
Italian car maker Fiat has apologized to China over a television commercial featuring Hollywood actor Richard Gere and a reference to Tibet. Yahoo! (Reuters) 06/21/08
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Cops get new computers
MONROE — Monroe patrol officers recently hit the streets with a new tool —mobile data computers — that will help them work more efficiently
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Jun 2007 21:24 UTC, submitted by Steve
Apple on Wednesday afternoon released Mac OS X 10.4.10 , a free maintenance update recommended for all PowerPC and Intel-based Mac computers running versions of Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger.
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Inside CIA's interrogation of 9-11 mastermind
WASHINGTON - In a makeshift prison in the north of Poland, al-Qaida's engineer of mass murder faced off against his Central Intelligence Agency interrogator. It was 18 months after the Sept. 11 attacks, and the invasion of Iraq was giving Muslim extremists new motives for havoc. If anyone knew about the next plot, it was Khalid Shaikh Mohammed.
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