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UPDATE: Charter Communications drops Web tracking plans
ST. LOUIS — Charter Communications Inc. said it is dropping plans to track the Web usage of some high-speed Internet subscribers, citing concerns raised by customers. In May, Charter announced ...
Columbia Missourian |
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For Bill Gates, only the hyper-critical survive
Bill Gates may be Microsoft's biggest critic, which may well also make him the company's most ardent supporter and driver.
CNET |
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Lynchburg area’s Internet coverage expanded with link to cell signals
The Lynchburg area is getting more exposure from a mobile Internet technology that allows users to surf the Web essentially anywhere they get a cell phone signal.
WSLS Newschannel 10 Roanoke |
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American to test in-flight Internet access
Passengers on two American Airlines flights will be able to test in-flight Internet access -- beginning tomorrow.
KFDA-TV Amarillo |
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Download these developer resources today! Sybase Download: SQL Anywhere Developer Edition
SQL Anywhere provides data management and exchange technologies designed for database-powered applications that operate in frontline environments without onsite IT support, and it's offered at no cost for development and testing.
Linux Today |
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Hands off that computer game!
Kids are spending more time indoors with the growing popularity of technology given to them each day. Computers, video games, and television are taking over and it's getting more difficult to get kids to enjoy the simple pleasures of the outdoors.
Ballard News-Tribune |
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CORRECTING and REPLACING HP Introduces World's Fastest, Most Energy-efficient, 1-to-4-terabyte Offering for Oracle ...
First footnote of release should read: (1) HP engineering measured the HP BladeSystem with throughput of 1.7 gigabytes of input/output (GB of I/O) per second for the 1 terabyte configuration, compared with Dell at 0.62 GB of I/O per ...
Finanzen.net |
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Internet For Everyone Sounds Good To Google
The search advertising company threw its backing behind a broadband penetration advocacy group, citing a need to promote better Internet access policies to the next US political administration. read more
WebProNews |
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Water Boats To Get Wi-Fi Service
Boston-area commuters who ride MBTA boats will now have access to wireless service while they're on board.
WCVB Boston |
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MEDIA ADVISORY U.S. Olympic Team Trials changes/updates for media
- The NBC News Access Guidelines Supplement, relating to Internet coverage, has been amended by NBC to indicate that any video content shot in the mixed zone and interview areas during the Olympic Trials must be removed from any web site by August 7.
USA Track & Field |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Mar 2007 23:05 UTC
Microsoft said it will soon release a new version of its Visual Studio toolset for Windows Vista development.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Dec 2005 09:47 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"When looking at desktop Linux by itself, any analysis of the subject quickly leads to this question: why do users choose one version over another?
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Startup launches free search tool for virtual environments
Virtual management start-up Hyper9 Monday took the covers off its company and upcoming free software download that is designed to help virtual systems administrators search for meaningful data across virtual and physical machines. The company, founded last summer, used Gartner's Infrastructure, Operations, and Management Summit to unveil its Hyper9 management platform for x86 virtual ...
InfoWorld |
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Schools Want Wireless Internet
All of South Dakota's Public Universities have at least some wireless Internet access, but the Executive Director of the Board of Regents says the reality is that wireless access is needed campus wide.
KSFY Sioux Falls |
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Recent Original Stories
"GNOME theme engine designer Andrea Cimitan has implemented support for transparent widgets in the Murrine GTK theme engine, bringing Vista-like translucent glass effects to the GNOME desktop . Cimitan used RGBA colormaps to implement the feature and says that, with only 10 or 20 extra lines of code, translucency can easily be added to other theme engines that support RGBA. Cimitan says that the ...
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Recent Original Stories
SoftwareInReview, well, reviews FreeBSD 6.1 , and concludes: "Overall I found FreeBSD 6.1 to be another step in the right direction, and I think it's encouraging that there weren't any revolutionary base system changes in this release.
OS News |
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Mon 28th Apr 2008 18:01
Canonical has released Ubuntu 8.04 Mobile Internet Device Edition, a version of the Ubuntu Linux distribution geared towards netbooks, mobile internet devices, UMPCs, subnotebooks, or whatever they're called this day of the week.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 14th Mar 2007 22:10 UTC
"Today, the GNOME Project celebrates the release of GNOME 2.18 , the latest version of the popular, multi-platform Free desktop environment." The GNOME 2.18 start page has all the details, such as release notes, download locations, and screenshots.
OS News |
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Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読む
American Airlines says customers will be able to test in-flight Internet access on two flights beginning Wednesday, with broader service expected to begin in the following couple weeks.
Japan Today |
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Recent Original Stories
US sales of computers carrying Microsoft's new operating system Vista soared in the week after it was launched , defying the expectations of analysts who gave Vista lackluster reviews.
OS News |
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Cox Arizona Has Increased Speeds for High-Speed Internet Customers
Cox Communications announced a major speed increase for its high-speed Internet customers today.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Judge strikes down new sex registry law
A federal judge has struck down a new state law that would allow police to search the computers of convicted sex offenders long after their sentences had been served.
WAVE 3 Louisville |
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Township police 'going global' 06/25/08
BROWNSTOWN TWP. — The Police Department is going global. With recent approval from the township Board of Trustees, the department plans to have 21 global positioning computers outfitted with special modems in patrol vehicles.
The News-Herald |
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Local tech company to expand, supply jobs
Liquid Web Inc. formally announced plans today to create 600 computer technology jobs, some for university graduates, in the Lansing area with the creation of its third Lansing data center.
The State News |
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Nokia Deal Aimed at Opening Up Mobile Software
Nokia said that it would make the software that runs its phones available to outside developers, as the company tries to head off competition and stimulate the use of mobile music, video and e-mail.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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