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ImpreMedia Launches Spanish Language Mobile Services
NEW YORK----ImpreMedia, the No.1 Hispanic news and information company in the United States in Online and Print, announced today that it has joined forces with 4INFO, the leader in text messaging services, to bring free mobile services to U.S.
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The Thin Laptop Wars
Competition is heating up as Toshiba, Dell and HP launch rival products to Apple's MacBook Air.
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Why Overseas Hackers Are Impossible to Catch
Chinese government geeks breaking into American government networks? Probably, but good luck proving it.
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Oracle Corp. to buy Skywire Software from Hall Financial Group
Database giant Oracle Corp. agreed to buy Skywire Software for an undisclosed price. (ORCL)
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 31st May 2006 22:32 UTC
Novell's OpenSUSE 10.1 is a solid, multipurpose Linux-based operating system that - in addition to being a very good distribution in its own right - offers an early peek at the SUSE Enterprise Linux Desktop product that Novell is set to ship this summer.
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New Mac Trojan Disables Security, Steals Passwords
The Macintosh platform is again under attack by malicious code writers. This time, it's a Trojan horse that could compromise machines running Mac OS X 10.4 or 10.5.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 8th Nov 2006 11:24 UTC
Microsoft will pay Novell USD 348 million up front , but Novell will return USD 200 million of that amount over five years. The specific numbers came in an a filing to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission made by Novell late Tuesday.
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Recent Original Stories
"The KDE Community is happy to announce the immediate availability of the first alpha release of the KDE Desktop Environment, version 4.0. The release is a basis for the integration of powerful new technologies that will be included in KDE 4. It has been given the codename 'Knut'."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 3rd Jul 2006 22:07 UTC
Good as well as bad news for Microsoft on the legal front. Their good news is that a judge has rejected Go Computing's claim that Microsoft used dirty tricks to keep it out of the operating system market.
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Study finds online journalism leads to errors
A new study published by Leipzig University in Germany has found that the growing use of the Internet by journalists to research stories leads to a drop in quality.
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The Planet Announces Plans for Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference
HOUSTON----The Planet, the world’s largest privately held dedicated hosting company, today announced its participation at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference from July 7-10, 2008, at the George R.
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Recent Original Stories
ZDnet has installed the x86 version of Mac OS X and did some preliminary tests . Their conclusion? "Mac OS X looks in amazingly good early form on the x86 platform.
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Most corporate networks vulnerable to cyberattacks
Eighty-one percent of corporate end points failed basic security checks in a wide ranging global survey by security solutions and services provider Sophos. According to the security firm's initial findings from the Sophos Endpoint Assessment Test, these checks established the ability of enterprises to properly assess and control baseline endpoint security requirements such as updated ...
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Intellectual Property
This article was first published in CPA's IP Review , issue 22. When Google launched its AdWords advertising programme in 2003, keyword-linked advertising seemed to herald the future of online advertising.
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Functional Firefox User Styles [Firefox]
Now that you've been running Firefox 3 for almost a week, it's time customize its interface to your liking with a few great user styles. Just like you can add user scripts (JavaScript) to web pages...
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Tamaqua man sentenced in sex videos case
A Tamaqua man who admitted using a digital camera to take videos and still photographs of a girl sexually exposed and engaged in sex acts, then downloading them to his home computer, was sentenced today to 12 to 24 months in state prison, despite pleas from his ex-wife -- who initally reported him to police -- that he be sent to county prison so he could continue to support her financially. ...
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HP will shake up printing division
Company gives no word on effect on employment
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RFID Pioneer OatSystems to be acquired
OatSystems Inc. has agreed to be acquired by Checkpoint Systems Inc. (CKP)
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Temple U. Picks Meru
SUNNYVALE, Calif. -- Temple University has begun deploying a new wireless network from Meru Networks that by the end of 2008 will cover all eight of its campuses in the greater Philadelphia area.
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ABC, ESPN Syndicate Video To Veoh
Internet video aggregator Veoh Networks is now offering full episodes from ABC and short-form online video content from ESPN.com.
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The Thin Laptop Wars
Competition is heating up as Toshiba, Dell and HP launch rival products to Apple's MacBook Air.
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Facebook plans to move out of downtown Palo Alto [Facebook]
Facebook employees losing the $600 monthly rent subsidy aren't the only ones moving out of Palo Alto. With plans to grow by more than 1,000 employees this year, Facebook is planning to move from its... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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First Footage: Same OLPC XO Boots Both Sugar and Windows XP [Olpc]
newVideoPlayer("/olpcdualboot_giz.flv", 476, 356,""); This is the first footage of the same XO OLPC doing a dual-boot of Sugar Linux and Windows XP—something skeptics have said wasn't going to...
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Facebook overtakes MySpace globally
The latest comScore figures show Mark Zuckerberg's social network has overtaken its News Corp rival for worldwide unique visitors. New figures from metrics firm comScore show that, in May, the battle of the social-networking sites may have gained a new front-runner: Facebook appears to have surpassed long-time rival MySpace...
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First Look: Firefox 3 web browser
For years, Internet Explorer defined the standard for web browsers. After years of neglect and security flaws however, the browser grew less popular, prompting the release of a number of rivals. Perhaps the most successful competition has been the open source Firefox browser, which emphasizes security foremost. Now with version 3, the browser also ...
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