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Beatles for "Guitar Hero"?
The Beatles could star in their own version of "Guitar Hero" , it has been claimed. Representatives of The Fab Four have been in discussions with Activision , the team behind the groundbreaking computer game.
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The Ten Best Wi-Fi Radios
The Quattro sounds good, not least because of its wooden cabinet. You can choose from walnut or black options, with high-gloss red and white models clocking in at £20 extra.
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TechCrunching The Enterprise: TechCrunchIT
We just launched TechCrunchIT, our newest property, with editors Steve Gillmor and Nik Cubrilovic. The site is focused on the enterprise tech space - all the software, technologies, standards, platforms, etc. that help companies do their thing, and form the building blocks of the products we feature on TechCrunch, MobileCrunch and our other blogs. TCIT [...]
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Internet set for domain name big bang--ICANN
PARIS--The internet looked set Monday for one of the biggest shakeups in its brief history if the web's regulator votes this week as expected to allow new domain names such as .love or .paris.
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One BILLION computers!
The PC is dead? Don't tell the rest of the world: Gartner has released research that says that worldwide, the number of PCs has now topped a full billion machines. That's just machines actually in use, not including those that have already been decommissioned; 180 million computers will be taken out of service in 2008 alone, creating a dangerous environmental problem due to lackluster ...
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Verizon Wireless hires new regional director
Verizon Wireless announced Monday that it has hired Carol Hornaday as executive director of the company's network operations in Kentucky, Indiana and Michigan. (VZ) (VOD)
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Fandango acquires Movies.com
The U.S. movie ticket broker Fandango Inc. announced Monday it has acquired Movies.com, a film content site formerly owned by the Walt Disney Internet Group.Fandango said its Web site Fandango.com has exclusive ticketing access to more than 15,000 movie screens across the country and its consumers enjoy great movie content, including exclusive movie trailers and videos, coming attractions, user ...
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Tommy Googles Pam
Now that Pamela Anderson and Tommy Lee are back together, he's become boarder line obsessive about reading stories on her. Speaking to Radar, Pam said, "For some reason, Tommy has me Google Alerted. He'll always be like, 'What'...
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NBC service will show Olympic events via computer
Fans will be able to catch up on the Beijing Olympics on their laptops during their commute this summer. That's the idea behind the NBC Olympics on the Go service the network announced Monday. Fans select which sports they're interested in, and the program automatically downloads the coverage once it's available. Then they can watch the events without being online. The service, provided by ...
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AES Enhances Online Payment Functionality
Online Payment Encourages On-time Student Loan Repayment (PRWeb Jun 23, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/American_Education/Services/prweb1047504.htm
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Nbc - Nbc Lambasted For Handling Of Russert Death Report
St Paul, MN-based Internet Broadcasting Services, which operates the websites of several NBC affiliates, has fired the employee who posted news of the death of Tim Russert ...
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Life After Google
They struck it rich, and now they want to help your company do the same.
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Marc Benioff's mantra: Anything but Microsoft
The latest Salesforce-Google alliance is part of salesforce.com CEO Marc Benioff's quest to remake the software world and replace Microsoft as a leading business software platform for building any kind of application.
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Google Finance Gets A Date
The financial service site operated by Google actually got two dates, allowing visitors to customize the range of activity they see with a stock. read more
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Xbox Live Arcade To Get Happy Tree Friends, Ticket To Ride
Microsoft has announced that its next regular Xbox Live Arcade update will see the addition of Sega and Stainless Games' Happy Tree Friends False Alarm, as well as board game conversion Ticket To Ride from Playful Entertainment. Microsoft says that players will "assume the persona of Lumpy the moose," in Happy Tree Friends, who "must save his clumsy friends by blasting open areas when they are ...
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Recent Original Stories
Andrey Savochkin leads the development of the kernel portion of OpenVZ, an operating system-level server virtualization solution. In an interview on KernelTrap , Andrey offers a thorough explanation of what virtualization is and how it works.
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Recent Original Stories
"The recently announced agreement between Microsoft and Novell has resulted in much concern that it could be harmful for Linux and other free software.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Oct 2005 11:44 UTC
Adobe, IBM, Intel, Hewlett-Packard, Novell, RealNetworks and Red Hat are all backing the new Linux standards effort led by the Free Standards Group . The nonprofit organisation plans to marshal their resources to form standards for key components of Linux desktop software, including libraries, application runtime and install time.
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Used computers
Computers for Schools International is collecting computers for Uruguay and they need your old computer equipment.
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Recent Original Stories
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 7th Dec 2006 17:05 UTC, submitted by Ralf. "Recently, I had a chance to sit down with a few folks from Apple who gave me a guided tour of Apple's upcoming server operating system , which is slated for release sometime in the spring of 2007. Mac OS X Server 10.5, or Leopard, will be the seventh release of the server operating system since 2000 and the second version ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 23rd Jun 2008 17:34 UTC
The first laptops to make use of the SpursEngine , a multimedia co-processor derived from the Cell chip that powers the PlayStation 3, will go on sale in Japan in July . Toshiba will launch its Qosmio G50 and F40 machines with the chip, which contains four of the "Synergistic Processing Elements" from the Cell Broadband Engine processor.
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Linked by Adam S on Mon 29th Aug 2005 21:37 UTC
Linuxwatch.com is running a great story called " Five Reasons NOT To Use Linux ." It includes a nice list of reasons why one might want to steer clear of Linux, along with a nice comparison to how easily these reasons are addressed in Microsoft Windows.
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CallCopy Receives ShoreTel Certification For Three Call Recording Methods
Columbus, Ohio, June 17, 2008 – CallCopy, a provider of quality management and call recording solutions for contact centers, today announced that it is partnering with ShoreTel Inc., to integrate cc: Voice with ShoreTel’s Pure IP Unified Communication system. cc: Voice extends the ability of ShoreTel’s Unified Communications solutions to allow businesses to seamlessly integrate communications ...
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Researchers push open-source smartcard project to increase security
A Dutch philanthropic foundation, NLnet, has given Euros 150,000 ($230,0000) to fund a project that will devise open-source smart card software that offers stronger protection of personal data in light of security vulnerabilities found with cards used today.
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Gates hints about Microsoft's cloud futures on his way out
I've been wading through lots of the "Goodbye Gates" coverage over the past few days. An interview Gates did with former PC Magazine Editor Michael Miller caught my eye -- mostly because of a few interesting new hints it included. by Mary Jo Foley
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