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E-mail threat suspect arrested in Wenatchee
A search by Okanogan County Sheriff's Office for a 34-year-old Wenatchee woman led to her arrest June 18 in Wenatchee. Jodi L. Raschka was arrested for allegedly sending threatening emails to Okanogan County District Court.
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Senators Question Border Laptop Searches
U.S. senators question routine laptop searches at U.S. borders.
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After Gates: what the future holds for Microsoft
Almost 10 years ago Bill Gates said in an interview that one day Microsoft would be replaced.
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Introducing Matrox M-Series - Graphics Cards for Stretched Desktop Applications Powered by Industry's First True Quad ...
Matrox Graphics announces the availability of its M-Series multi-monitor
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Introducing Matrox M-Series - Graphics Cards for Stretched Desktop Applications Powered by Industry's First True Quad ...
Matrox Graphics announces the availability of its M-Series multi-monitor graphics cards. These quad-capable display cards offer 512MB of memory, native PCIe x16 performance, and support for independent or stretched mode on up to four monitors simultaneously.
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Sibelius Introduces "First" -- Music Notation Software for Songwriters
Sibelius, a part of Avid Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVID), today announced Sibelius First®, a powerful new notation and composition tool for singer/songwriters, keyboard players and guitarists.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 9th Nov 2006 23:20 UTC
During a telephone conference with reporters yesterday, outgoing Microsoft co-president Jim Allchin, while touting the new security features of Windows Vista, which was released to manufacturing yesterday, told a reporter that the system's new lockdown features are so capable and thorough that he was comfortable with his own seven-year-old son using Vista without antivirus software installed . ...
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The First-Ever Live Internet Telethon to Support U.S. Troops - Ustream.TV and ''Move America Forward'' Leading the ...
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.----On Thursday, June 26, Ustream.TV will be broadcasting the 8-hour telethon, “From the Front Lines,” honoring America’s military men and women. Ustream.TV, the leading internet broadcasting platform, and Move America Forward, the nation’s largest pro-troop organization, have come together to raise the largest single shipment of care packages to U.S. troops in history.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 15th Jan 2006 18:20 UTC
Dell's Chief Executive Kevin Rollins said on Thursday that he is open to selling computers that run on AMD chips. Dell, the world's biggest manufacturer of personal computers, currently only uses Intel chips, and is Intel's biggest customer.
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Senators question border laptop searches
Two U.S. senators called on U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to back off its assertion that it can search laptops and other electronic devices owned by U.S. citizens returning to the country without the need for reasonable suspicion of a crime or probable cause. Senators Russell Feingold, a Wisconsin Democrat, and Patrick Leahy, a Vermont Democrat, both urged CBP to ...
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Copytrax releases automated CD and DVD publishing system for low to medium volume professional CD and DVD production; targeting technology companies, software developers and game developers.
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Recent Original Stories
"In an interview today with Linux-Watch, controversial Linux leader Kevin Carmony confirmed rumors that he had resigned as CEO of desktop Linux vendor Linspire on July 31. Carmony said he plans to work on several of his own business projects, and on Mitt Romney's presidential campaign."
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Reporter's Notebook: Inside The Entwistle Trial
Day two of deliberations in the Neil Entwistle double murder trial began as an exercise in familiarity.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th Oct 2005 12:05 UTC, submitted by Magnum
"So how's that look-like-Windows thing working for the Linux community? Is the wave of desktop adoption far ahead of where it was in 2001 and 2002 when this started? And, if not, why don't we stop doing it?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 25th Jun 2008 09:49 UTC
Yesterday, we reported on the statement several kernel developers had signed that urged hardware manufacturers to open up their Linux modules and drivers.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 25th Jun 2008 09:49 UTC
Yesterday, we reported on the statement several kernel developers had signed that urged hardware manufacturers to open up their Linux modules and drivers.
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Cisco, Nivis Debut Embedded Wireless IP Technology at Cisco Live
Nivis, the world's leading developer and integrator of wireless network technologies, together with Cisco, the world's leading supplier of networking equipment and network management for the Internet, are debuting an embedded wireless IP mesh technology using a 6LoWPAN solution for integrated device management at the Cisco Live technology showcase in Orlando, FL through June 26.
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Engineer makes plea deal in Palo Verde software case
Federal prosecutors have dropped a charge of violating a U.S. trade embargo against a former engineer at the Palo Verde Nuclear Generating Station who took plant software to Iran.
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Gawad Kalinga, Smart launch InfoBoard service for volunteers
GAWAD Kalinga (GK) and leading wireless services provider Smart Communications Inc. (Smart) announced the launch of the GK InfoBoard, a service that will make GK announcements more accessible to the thousands of GK volunteers all over the country.
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Review: Asus M50Sv-B1 Notebook Computer
Despite the large amount of 17-inch notebooks we are seeing lately, 15.4-inch models still remain practical and affordable. This size does a good job of matching desktop-replacement use with the possibility of portability if you need to use it on-the-go. Additionally, the size generally comes with price advantages compared to both smaller and larger systems. [...]
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Lost the Remote? Use Your Face
coondoggie writes "A researcher has discovered a way to use facial expressions to speed and slow video playback. By using a combination of facial expression recognition software and automated tutoring technology Jacob Whitehill, a computer science Ph.D. student from UC San Diego's Jacobs School of Engineering, is leading the project that ultimately is part of a larger venture to use automated ...
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Online service lets blind surf the Internet from any computer, anywhere
New software launched today lets blind and visually impaired people surf the Internet on the go. The UW computer science student who created the software, called WebAnywhere, says more accessibility tools must move from desktop machines to the Web.
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Score one for the do-gooders. But now what?
Dell hits server efficiency--a good first step, but the bigger question of clean technology and curbing data centers' energy output remains a jump ball.
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Curl Releases RIA Desktop Demo Application that Visualizes Facebook Social Graphs
Curl made available the newest example of a Curl Nitro 'fit client' application. Designed by Manuel Lima, the founder of VisualComplexity.com, the CurlGraph features a visual representation of the social graph of individual Facebook members. Using the desktop-based application, users can visualize a circle of up to 128 friends from an established Facebook account, enabling them to see ...
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Top iTunes downloads
Top 10 albums on iTunes Music Store for June 25:
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