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Current Newswire:
"So I like GNOME Do. That's not exactly a secret. Nor am I the only one. While it's obviously--and admittedly--highly derivative of the OS X Quicksilver application, it's a nice piece of work.
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Analysts put a price on iPhone 3G
The cheapest model of Apple Inc.'s new iPhone, which is about to go on sale for $199 in the U.S., costs about $173 to make, according to an estimate by research firm iSuppli Corp.
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Mt. Olive police seek help in armed holdup
MOUNT OLIVE — Authorities are asking for the public’s help in an investigation into a June 7 robbery in a Mount Olive apartment in which the male tenant of cash, computers and game consoles at gunpoint.
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Digital Identity Crisis? No Problem.
A group that includes Equifax, Google, Microsoft, Novell, Oracle, and PayPal have launched the Information Card Foundation for digital identities.
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Cubicle Dweller Makes the Most of It
Jared Nielsen, an Internet entrepreneur and Julington Creek, Fla., resident, knew he would liven things up in the office when he remodeled his cubicle. What Nielsen didn't anticipate was the Internet celebrity status that followed. He said his coworkers encouraged him to put it up on CNN's iReport.com.
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Debate Over New Top-level Domains Drags on
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers is discussing the creation of new top-level domains at a meeting in...
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Beeps, blips and IT: Making sense of sensor data
As Sensors Proliferate in Every Industry, Companies Wrestle to Turn the Fire Hose of Real-Time Data Into Usable Business Intelligence.
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Why Open Source and the Net Must Play a Role in Medicine
CIO John Halamka Explained Lessons That Hospitals and Healthcare Can Learn From Open Source Initiatives, Including Why Online Medical Records Can Ensure a Better Healthcare Community.
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Researchers tip open-source smart card to tighten security
Dutch philanthropic foundation, NLnet, has offered $230,000 to fund a project that will devise open-source smart card software that provides stronger protection of personal data.
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Yahoo stock bounces with rumors of new Microsoft talks
Yahoo's stock price bounced on Tuesday as investors flirted with rumors that Microsoft is once-again courting the floundering Internet pioneer.
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Hear Steve Wozniak Speak at the Social Networking Conference
Social Networking Conference is the largest event for the business, enterprise and mobile Social Networking Industry. The event will discuss: business strategies, mobile technologies, business social networking, venture capital, the Asian social networking market, the European mobile social media market, software, partnerships, enterprise social networking, legal issues, background search and ...
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Analyst sees Micron joint venture, SanDisk as possible targets for Seagate
Filed under: Storage Seagate has already made its intentions about jumping into the SSD game pretty clear , and one analyst now says he sees two clear options at the company's disposal if it wants to seriously make a go of it, each of which involve Seagate shelling out a good chunk of cash. According to Lazard's Daniel Amir, one option would be to buy out Intel's 49% stake in the IM Flash ...
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Yahoo stock rebounds on reports of Microsoft talks Tuesday afternoon
SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo Inc.'s steadily sinking stock pulled out of its descent Tuesday on reports that the Internet pioneer is reconsidering its recent decision to fall into the arms of online search leader Google Inc. instead of Microsoft Corp.
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Troopers Crack Down on Internet Sex Crimes Against Children
Newly formed statewide task force is sending a strong message to those who prey on children
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Recent Original Stories
"I would go so far as to say that a feature complete, high performing and integrated OpenOffice.org is key to the success of the Linux desktop. This importance is key, and I get concerned when I hear that there is a lack of hands.
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AppleScript's Future in a Rich Scripting Environment
AppleScript has been around for a long time, but other more modern approaches always make developers look at where they are and where they want to go. Adobe is doing just that, according to Jason O'Grady and David Morgenstern at The Apple Core on Tuesday
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Recent Original Stories
"The impending release of Windows Vista with its fancy Aero Glass special effects, along with the hasty addition of the similar XGL and Compiz technologies to the latest SUSE Linux release makes me think that programmers have a warped idea of what desktop computing is about.
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Recent Original Stories
"Some bad blood between Linus Torvalds and GNOME developers is flaring up again. Previously, Torvalds has said that Linux users should switch to KDE instead of GNOME because of the GNOME team's 'users are idiots' mentality.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 8th Jul 2006 08:07 UTC
A few months ago Thom bought and reviewed an iMac G3 333 Mhz while it was running Mac OS 9. I was always fond of the looks of the classic iMacs. They were just too cute to not want one.
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Cubicle Dweller Makes the Most of It
Jared Nielsen, an Internet entrepreneur and Julington Creek, Fla., resident, knew he would liven things up in the office when he remodeled his cubicle. What Nielsen didn't anticipate was the Internet celebrity status that followed. He said his coworkers encouraged him to put it up on CNN's iReport.com.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 4th Nov 2005 22:22 UTC
"Contrary to what was expected from recent Novell announcements, Novell executives are apparently slicing deeply into the Linux heart of the company.
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USB extender stretches to more industrial apps
Adder launched the AdderLink X50, a link transparent USB and high-performance video extender that is designed for applications where users require their USB peripherals such as keyboards, mice and graphics tablets to be extended up to 165ft from the computer.
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THE MEDIA GOT IT WRONG - Winehouse Doesn't Have Emphysema
The singer has early signs of the disease, but not the disease itself.
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Hitachi America Unveils Faster, Even More Power Efficient Versions of BladeSymphony(R) with Embedded Virtualization
BRISBANE, Calif.----The Server Systems Group of Hitachi America, Ltd., a subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd. , today announced the availability of its BladeSymphony® server line with the latest processor enhancements from Intel®.
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Dow Chemical, Yahoo among big movers
Stocks that moved substantially or traded heavily Tuesday on the New York Stock Exchange and Nasdaq Stock Market: NYSE
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