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Judge Wants Microsoft to Disclose More Documents
A federal judge told Microsoft Corp. that she expects it to make technical documents available that describe how its various applications interact with one another as part of its antitrust consent decree.
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Software Company Accuses Google of Using Trade Secrets
LimitNone, a small software development company, is seeking nearly $1 billion in damages in a lawsuit that accuses Google of reneging on a partnership with the small company and misappropriating its trade secrets for its Google Apps online service.
GigaLaw.com |
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Group Pushes for Affordable National Broadband Policy
In response to concerns that cable and telecom companies aren't doing enough to build out broadband access in the U.S., public interest and business groups have formed a new initiative to push for a national broadband policy.
GigaLaw.com |
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Supreme Court to Consider ISPs' AT&T Antitrust Case
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to review an antitrust lawsuit brought by several Internet service providers alleging a unit of AT&T Corp. charged unreasonably high prices for access to the company's extensive phone networks.
GigaLaw.com |
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Sounding off on Gates' farewell
As Bill Gates wraps up his last few days of full-time work at Microsoft, listen to three industry pioneers reflect on Gates' early days and his legacy in the technology world.
CNET |
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New Rules Of Online Home Buying
Why Internet brokerages are poised for Web 2.0 success.
Forbes |
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editspot LLC Releases Free Software To Combat Cybersquatting
CINCINNATI----Cincinnati-based editspot LLC has released LiberateDomains.com and a Apple.com dashboard widget version of the free software to allow safe WHOIS searches for international, top-level domain names with the goal of decreasing domain tasting, front running and cybersquatting.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Highway robbery — at 60 mph
In a caper straight out of Hollywood, six Romanians have been arrested after German police said they stole cell phones and laptops from the back of a tractor-trailer as it sped down the highway at night. As The Associated Press...
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Businesses can now 'Yelp' at critics
Business owners in the city are challenging the adage that the customer is always right, especially when clients bad-mouth them online.
AM New York |
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Newsletter Subscription
Microsoft Monday laid to rest rumours that it might reconsider pulling Windows XP from retail shelves and most PC makers next Monday. In a letter to customers, Bill Veghte, the senior vice president who leads the company's online and Windows business groups, reiterated June 30 as the deadline when Microsoft halts shipments of boxed copies to retailers and stops licensing the OS directly to major ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 24th Feb 2007 22:34 UTC
The 2007 road map for the Ubuntu Linux operating system includes continuing its focus on the desktop , paying more attention to the server and garnering additional corporate support.
New Mobile Computing |
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PC and Components
As it becomes fashionable to give PCs away - only with a paid up-front Internet access agreement, of course - resellers might want to replace their dwindling desktop profits with notebook sales.
ARNnet |
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Linked by Adam S on Sat 28th Jan 2006 13:25 UTC
Digg users just " dugg " an item from Silicon Valley Sleuth to the top of their queue. The article asks boldly, " is Windows Vista really vapourware?
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 21st Dec 2006 11:38 UTC
In 2002, both KDE and GNOME released their last major revisions; KDE released KDE 3.0 on 3rd April , while GNOME followed shortly after with GNOME 2.0 on 27th June . For the Linux desktop, therefore, 2002 was an important year.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Jun 2008 22:40 UTC, submitted by Michael
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.
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American Airlines Set to Test In-Flight Internet Access
(AP) - 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 next couple weeks.
KESQ Palm Springs |
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Google Takes Wraps Off Ad-Planning Tool
New York—At a key advertising-research gathering here, Google Tuesday introduced an Internet measurement tool aimed at helping media planners find the best Web sites to most effectively reach their target audiences.
MultiChannel News |
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Google Takes Wraps Off Ad-Planning Tool
New York—At a key advertising-research gathering here, Google Tuesday introduced an Internet measurement tool aimed at helping media planners find the best Web sites to most effectively reach their target audiences.
MultiChannel News |
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Tunnel glitch banks traffic up kilometres
SYDNEY'S M5 East tunnel has been closed because of an electrical fault with its safety computers, leaving traffic banked up for kilometres in each direction.
News Interactive |
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Google helps advertisers figure out website demographics
SAN FRANCISCO - GOOGLE on Tuesday introduced a tool that lets advertisers figure out which websites their ideal customers are inclined to visit.
Straits Times |
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Cheapest new Apple iPhone to cost $173 to make
NEW YORK ( AP ) - The cheapest model of Apple Inc.'s new iPhone, which is about to go on sale for $199 in the US, costs about $173 to make, according to an estimate by research firm iSuppli Corp.
Philstar.com |
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Bill Gates looks back at the competition Microsoft annihilated [Quotable]
Putting media naysayers in their place, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates continued his farewell tour by pointing to old press accounts of companies like Ashton Tate and Lotus as worthy competitors... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Software Developed In St. Louis County Helps Rescue Autistic Man
The rescue of an autistic Twin Cities man, who had been missing for seven days in Burnett County, can be attributed in large part to a unique software program developed in Saint Louis County. The software uses the laws of probability to point searchers in the right direction as LeAnn Wallace reports.
Northland's News Center |
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Vandal attack: Thousands lose phone, internet
Telstra says thousands of people are without telecommunication services on the New South Wales mid-morth coast after fibre optic cables were cut.
ABC via Yahoo!7 Finance |
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Vandal attack: Thousands lose phone, internet
Telstra says thousands of people are without telecommunication services on the New South Wales mid-morth coast after fibre optic cables were cut.
ABC via Yahoo!7 News |
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