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Microsoft cleared the air July 5 on its obligations to GNU General Public License Version 3 support, declaring it will not provide support or updates for GPLv3 under the deal it penned in November with Novell to administer certificates for the Linux distribution.
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"DirectX 10 would not work with XP, and that was fine and dandy. It was an honest technical reason why you could not backport DX10 to XP without a major rip and replace operation. Microsoft wasn't going to bend on this one at all."
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ZOMG! No Android phones till Q4 2008... right on schedule!
Filed under: Cellphones There's a lot of hoopla today over a Wall Street Journal piece stating that Google's first Android device has been pushed back to late 2008 for release -- yet the article fails to mention that this is right inline with what Google has been saying for quite awhile now. Admittedly, the fresh-faced mobile competitor probably is finding itself somewhat mired in ...
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The European Commission has threatened to fine Microsoft up to 2m euros [$2.4m] a day until it gives rivals more access to its systems. Brussels said the software giant had failed to supply adequate information about its server programs.
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Selling Your Life on eBay Is Harder Than It Looks
Bidding glitches, real-estate regulations hamper Australian man's efforts to auction off his house, job, belongings and friends.
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HP throws Tru64 code to Linux fanciers
GPL love-in Hewlett-Packard plans to make its Tru64 Unix Advanced File System available to the open source community.…
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For the record 23 June
Ambulance drivers promote 'ICE' for mobile users Online consumers plan to do more e-shopping
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Arrests made in assault pictured on Internet
Newtown police say they have arrested three Newtown High School students and are expecting three others to surrender in an investigation into an assault featured on a Web page.
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Boy, 15,charged in pipe bomb investigation in McNeal
A 15-year-old was charged in a pipe bomb investigation in McNeal. Earlier this month, the Cochise County Sheriff's Office received information regarding a suspicious item inside a vehicle heading toward McNeal from Sierra Vista, said spokeswoman Carol Capas.
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MGS4 Database sneaks into Europe
Online encyclopedia of all things Solid Snake will stealthily come to the PlayStation Network on June 26.
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JVC slips out dual-dock iPhone/iPod speaker
JVC has entered into the arenas of both iPhone speakers and multi-device Apple households with the quiet launch of the NX-PN7. The clock radio is JVC's first certified to work with the iPhone and includes dual docks that allow two iPhones or iPods to charge and to play sound from one of the through a 15-watt stereo speaker array. The company has ...
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Why bother upgrading your iPhone
Apple Inc.'s second-generation iPhone -- dubbed the iPhone 3G -- is slated to hit the shelves of Apple, O2 and Carphone Warehouse stores across the UK on July 11. The iPhone 3G will sport both cosmetic and serious under-the-hood upgrades from the current model and will feature a new, lower purchase price.
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Corridor would advance Google plans
Google's presence here is expected to advance another step with establishment of a utilities corridor on land south of the city. On Monday, the Council Bluffs City Council will consider several resolutions to create the utilities corridor.
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FTC Intel Antitrust Case Continues, Illustrates Inconsistent International Antitrust Policy
Is AMD's accusations of Intel unjustified? And how does the U.S. antitrust laws stack up to those abroad?...
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Ten Best Wi-Fi Radios
1 Intempo GX-01, £119.99 Internet radios use your home broadband network to receive radio stations using the internet. This also lets you stream music from your PC to this radio via your home network. www.intempodigital.com; 0161 828 5248
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Court agrees to review suit against AT&T
The Supreme Court intervened Monday in a lawsuit by an Internet service provider accusing AT&T of anti-competitive practices. AT&T had asked the justices to step into the dispute over wholesale prices AT&T charges for high-speed service to Internet service providers who then compete with AT&T for retail Internet customers. AT&T says it is under no obligation to deal with the Internet service ...
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Online Resources reports KleinBank deal
Online Resources Corporation (Nasdaq: ORCC), a leading provider of web-based financial services, today announced that its Community Bank & Credit ...
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Lily Allen - Allen Wages War Against Hilton
British pop star LILY ALLEN has declared war on celebrity blogger PEREZ HILTON after he branded her a "liar" on his website. Allen was angered by a series of posts ...
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Huffington Hails Obsessive Compulsive Media
The Nation -- Web entrepreneur Arianna Huffington slammed old media at a political conference in New York today, assailing reporters for abandoning the pursuit of truth in favor of a "fake neutrality" and quailing in the face of government intimidation.
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Court agrees to review suit against AT&T
The Supreme Court intervened Monday in a lawsuit by an Internet service provider accusing AT&T of anti-competitive practices.
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For the record 23 June
Ambulance drivers promote 'ICE' for mobile users Online consumers plan to do more e-shopping
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Internet Photo Leads To Teens' Charges
Newtown police say they have arrested three Newtown High School students and are expecting three others to surrender in an investigation into an assault featured on a Web page.
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NBC service will show Olympic events via computer : Local News
NEW YORK -- Fans will be able to catch up on the Beijing Olympics on their laptops during their commute this summer.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 23rd Jun 2006 21:26 UTC
Linux isn't a threat to Windows on the desktop and is losing steam on the server as customers separate the operating system from the development model, according to Microsoft's chief platform strategist.
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Apps we love
Last week's other browser launch, an all-in-one communications app and an offline blog editor
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