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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 15th Dec 2006 20:35 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"All too often people talk about the disadvantages of the Windows operating system: it has too many security flaws, it is not properly patched, it is not security oriented… Until the much talked about Vista system finally reaches our computers, there will still be plenty of time to protest.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 21st Nov 2005 09:29 UTC
"While it's not my distribution of choice, Mandriva 2006 definitely has some serious allure to new and experienced desktop Linux users alike.
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Antisocial Marketing
A new report has revealed that brands are still unsure of how best to leverage the large communities on social networking sites such as Facebook. Tim Hoang reports.
New Media Knowledge |
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Apple to cash in on iPhone profit
How much do you think it costs to make the newest model of the Apple iPhone?
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Cage-Fighting: From a doctorate in computer science to a new career
Many people who have just completed a PhD in theoretical computer science might be content with settling down to a life working at a top IT firm or high academia. But not Dr Rosi Sexton MMA. She prefers to work in a cage.
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Who let the fox out?
Firefox 3 has finally been launched after a delay of a few hours, and achieved a world record as users downloaded more than eight million copies of it in the following 24 hours.
Independent Online |
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China's Shaolin temple opens online store
China's Shaolin Temple, the birthplace of kung fu and the star of many martial arts films, has set up an online store to flog its wares.
Independent Online |
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Acceleration of Symmetric-Key Algorithms in Software
Symmetric-key ciphers can be found in a range of security protocols. They are primarily used for encrypting communication, data, media, and a host of other content types.
Embedded Systems Programming Magazine |
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MediConnect Integrates FedEx to Speed Medical Record Retrieval with Increased Status Tracking
SALT LAKE CITY----In order to continue increasing the speed and efficiency of medical record retrieval, MediConnect Global, Inc. today announced it has integrated a FedEx® Web integrated solution in its patented medical record retrieval process—new functionality that will not only allow instant ordering of FedEx pickup or delivery, but also provide continuous FedEx tracking updates directly to ...
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Related News
Microsoft's Mac Business Unit has announced its biggest recruitment drive in eleven years. As reported on the Mac Mojo blog , the Mac team is hiring for multiple roles (Program Managers, Developers, Testers, User Experience, and Marketing) based in Redmond and in Silicon Valley.
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Pinnacle Hospitality Systems Launches New Website
Pinnacle Hospitality Systems has launched an expanded and redesigned website at www.pinnaclehs.com. Pinnacle, a leader in providing computer based business solutions for the hospitality industry, has recently redesigned their website to further cater to clients as well as future clients
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European Commission asks Symantec to provide data transfer standard
The European Commission (EC)...
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Coalition seeks federal nudge for broadband
New York (AP) - One of the Internet's founding fathers and a commissioner on the Federal Communications Commission joined forces Tuesday in renewing calls
New London Day |
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LimitNone sues Google over migration tool
LimitNone entered into a confidentiality agreement with Google in March 2007 when it started to build a tool called gMove to migrate email, address books, and calendars from Outlook to Gmail.
Computer Business Review |
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Supreme Court to review AT&T antitrust suit
Pacific Bell Telephone was sued by several internet services providers in 2003, including Linkline Communications, Notelog, and In-Reach Internet for unreasonably high charges for accessing its phone networks. Federal law stipulates Pacific Bell has to sell wholesale access to service providers.
Computer Business Review |
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IBM sets up cloud computing centers
IBM has inaugurated cloud computing data centers in Beijing, China and Johannesburg, South Africa. It said the centers will deliver services and software over the internet to enable organizations to eliminate the cost of building their own facilities.
Computer Business Review |
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Analysts: New $199 Apple iPhone will cost $173 to make
NEW YORK — 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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Wi-fly: American tries in-air Web
DALLAS – American Airlines says customers will be able to test in-flight Internet access on two flights beginning today, with broader service expected to begin in the next couple weeks.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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BenQ eyes up the BlackBerry market with their E72 Windows Mobile 6 smartphone
It's been a while since we've seen a BenQ product, but the company has come out in top form with the launch of the E72 smartphone. Running on Windows Mobile 6, it's aimed at the low-end market.
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NTT to impose broadband upload limits
TOKYO, 25 JUNE 2008 - One of Japan's biggest Internet service providers will soon begin imposing daily upload limits on its customers in response to a portion of its user base who upload massive amounts of data.
Computerworld Singapore |
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EACS eyes elementary upgrades
NEW HAVEN – Leo Elementary will get a new heating, ventilation and cooling system, and all EACS elementary schools’ classroom computer systems will be replaced under a proposed capital projects plan.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Recent Original Stories
Based on information discussed at the OOoCON conference in Lyon, OpenOffice starting with version 2.0.4 may include Firefox-like extensions . Also on the board is to incorporate the use of Mozilla Sunbird and Thunderbird into the OOo suite, connectors for Sun Calendaring and Microsoft Exchange support, and even an eventual redesign of OpenOffice 3.0 to run on top of Eclipse, Netbeans or ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 26th Sep 2006 23:04 UTC
European competition commissioner Neelie Kroes said the US government tried to influence its decision over a 280.5 mln eur fine for software giant Microsoft, newspaper Het Financieele Dagblad said.
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Annual city auction scheduled for Saturday
OTTUMWA — Bicycles, cars, power tools, generators, chain saws, computers and more. What’s a city purchasing agent supposed to do with all this “stuff?” Sell it, of course.
Ottumwa Courier |
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Service From Google Gives Crucial Data to Ad Buyers
Google’s new service will allow media buyers to identify sites where their display advertisements might work best, judged on criteria like demographics and traffic.
The Gainesville Sun |
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