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UK Government plots new games stance
Following the influential Byron report, the UK government have announced alterations to the manner in which videogames are classified, as well as how they are portrayed to the public. The wider dangers of the internet are also to be considered as part of government recommendations in the future.
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17-year real estate pro joins RE/MAX
Salem — Henri Lemon has joined the Melsha team at RE/MAX Equity Group. She has 17 years of real estate experience in Salem and the surrounding areas. Lemon has the designations of ABR, Accredited Buyer's Representative; GRI, Graduate Realtor Institute; and e-pro, Internet savvy. She is a member of the Senior Center Board and the Assistance League.
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Related Games
Downloaded the Super Street Fighter II Turbo High Definition Remix beta? Having problems with freezes, like so many of those posting on the Capcom forum ?
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Stylish Bathroom Tech: The Environmentally Sound Faucet
Chicago (IL) - Occasionally, it is interesting to look beyond traditional computer technology and it is especially interesting how much technology innovation is happening in the eco-space.
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lost its cherished moral edge ."
"Is open source still a grassroots social movement made up of idealistic underdogs trying to revolutionize an amoral industry? Or has it become a cloak used by IT vendors large and small to disguise ruthless and self-serving behavior? Some observers argue it's the latter.
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Microsoft says software that's licensed under a new version of a popular open source license isn't covered by the ...
it recently signed with desktop Linux distributor Linspire.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th Jan 2006 18:45 UTC
Apple's Steve Jobs has announced several new products today during his keynote at MacWorld ( photos ). After the usual chit-chat about the success of the retail stores and iTunes, Jobs got to the meat of the matter. He announced an FM-tuner with remote-control for the Nano/Video iPod.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Jul 2006 10:41 UTC
Last week, I wrote about my first impressions of SUSE Enterprise Linux Desktop 10, after only a day of usage. I was quite impressed by the whole package, claiming that "I can confidently say that this release candidate outshines Windows Vista's beta" and "I'd even go as far as to say that even Apple should be worried" . I still stand by those two statements, but after a week of daily usage, some ...
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Parallels and Quest - a different approach to desktop virtualization
Parallels and Quest Software have teamed up to offer a different approach to desktop virtualization, one based upon operating system virtualization and partitioning rather than virtual machine software. What was announced Here's what Parallels and Quest said about their joint announcement: Quest Software and Parallels...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 14th Jan 2007 23:13 UTC
Sun took a new open-source step this week, enlisting the outside world's help in an attempt to create a brand-new programming language called Fortress . On Tuesday, the company quietly released as open-source software a prototype Fortress 'interpreter', a programming tool to execute Fortress programs line by line.
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Recent Original Stories
"Freedom of choice is one of the great benefits of Open Source Software in general and Linux in particular. This freedom gives consumers the ability to select, without fear of litigation, what software they will use and how they will use or modify it.
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Laptop Searches in Airports Draw Fire at Senate Hearing
Advocacy groups and legal experts told Congress that it was unreasonable for federal officials to search the laptops of United States citizens when they re-enter the country from traveling abroad.
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Dell launches a rainbow of $799 customizable notebooks
As part of its ongoing effort to seize back the initiative in PC sales, Dell today rolled out its Studio 15 and Studio 17 line-ups, a series of personalizable notebook PCs available in a variety of colors.
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ISPs still considering tracking web use
The largest Internet provider in the US has cancelled its planned web tracking test because of raised concerns by customers.
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Porn adds time to sex abuser’s sentence
BANGOR, Maine - A local man serving 10 years at the Maine State Prison in Warren for sexually assaulting a 6-year-old girl in 2006 was sentenced Wednesday in U.S. District Court to 10 additional years in federal prison for downloading child pornography.
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Tax to help fund French public TV
President Nicolas Sarkozy has confirmed that his government will tax Internet and telephone providers to offset lost revenue after it scraps advertising on French TV.
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GSMA Appoints CMO
LONDON -- The GSMA, the global trade group for the mobile industry, has announced the appointment of Michael O'Hara – former General Manager for Marketing and Industry Management for the Communications Sector at Microsoft Corporation - as its new Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), effective 14th July 2008.
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Microsoft and HP respond to millions of attacks with free tools
Microsoft Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. on Tuesday unveiled free tools to help Web developers and site administrators defend against the rapidly growing number of SQL injection attacks that aim to hijack legitimate sites.
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Windows Vista "app gap" is a myth
I love analysts. Whether it's predicting tomorrow's next big thing or sounding the death knell for yesterday's industry pacesetter, analysts never run out of new ways to get it wrong.
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Microsoft and HP respond to millions of attacks with free tools
Microsoft Corp. and Hewlett-Packard Co. on Tuesday unveiled free tools to help Web developers and site administrators defend against the rapidly growing number of SQL injection attacks that aim to hijack legitimate sites.
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Local Beat 6/26/08
For a complete listing of local beat items, view the Daily Sun Web site at www.corsicanadailysun.com. Corsicana Masonic Lodge will confer an EA degree on a candidate at 7 p.m. A meal will be served at 6 p.m. All masons are invited.
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PlayStation 3 Movie Downloads this Summer
26 Jun 2008: Hirai announcement makes more Home sense.
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Sony to invest $17 billion over 3 years, eyes LCD TV crown
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp said it would invest about $17 billion in key businesses and technologies over the next three years as it aims for the top spot in the LCD TV market and ramps up sales of high-definition video equipment.
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Reuters Canada Business Summary
TOKYO (Reuters) - Sony Corp said it would invest about $17 billion in key businesses and technologies over the next three years as it aims for the top spot in the LCD TV market and ramps up sales of high-definition video equipment.
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When installing software is too simple
A story about a recent Mac switcher who had trouble installing Firefox 3 suggests to Rob Griffiths that some software developers could do a better job of offering clear installation directions.
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