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OpenMoko unveils Neo FreeRunner mobile
Simon Burns in Taipei, vnunet.com , Thursday 26 June 2008 at 11:26:00 New open source phone ships next month The OpenMoko Neo FreeRunner Linux-based mobile phone will begin shipping to distributors today, its developers have announced. The open source mobile phone will be available from the OpenMoko website, and...
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Masked raid pair steal computer
Two masked men force their way into business premises and steal cash and a computer.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 16th Oct 2005 10:28 UTC
A few weeks ago an "unofficial" preview release of windows XP SP3 hit the web . Now, Microsoft has responded and warned users of this preview package.
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Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
The IDNC WG Board Proposal, pursuant to IDNC WG charter, contains the final report of the IDNC WG, as well as the statement of GAC and ccNSO on the recommendations included in the report .
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Recent Original Stories
A Computerworld blog post reads: "You gotta love it. Microsoft has decided that it will ho ahead and kill off easy access to XP on June 30th. On behalf of desktop Linux users everywhere, and our first cousins, the Mac fans, thanks.
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Hospital library chief to lead discussion
To better understand how to evaluate information online, there will be a discussion on "Health Information on the Internet: The Good, The Bad and the Don't Go There," at 1 p.m. July 9 at SCAN Learning Center in the Monmouth Mall, Routes 35 and 36.
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Internet-famous man who traded one red paperclip for a house is now selling...the house
Remember the One Red Paperclip chap? Yes, I know, I had to strain my memory-gland too, it's rather difficult keeping track of all the internet-famous ce-web-rities isn't it? American Kyle MacDonald started with a red paperclip which he traded for bigger and better objects, eventually ending with a house in Kipling, Saskatchewan.
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Correction: Osage Beach donates computers
Due to a reporting error, incorrect information was reported about the city donating used computers to Dogwood Animal Shelter.
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JAJAH Helps Softphone Companies Go for Hard Market Gains
MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/26/08 -- JAJAH , the leading managed services provider in IP-telecommunications, announced today its platform has been selected by Gizmo5 , a widely used free mobile and computer-based VoIP service.
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Panasonic Toughbook CF-U1 rugged UMPC revealed
Panasonic announces Intel Atom based Toughbook CF-U1 UMPC. The Panasonic Toughbook CF-U1, the first ultra mobile PC (UMPC) to integrate the new low power Intel Atom processor in a rugged handheld computer for use in the field. ...
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More Trojans Attack Mac OS X
Another week, another security alert for Mac OS X users. Building on the Trojan released last week, a group of hackers appear to be targeting the Mac OS X platform with more variations. Only last week did we
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Microsoft vs. Apple, Post Gates and Jobs: Which Survives Until 2020?
If you look at the recent concerns surrounding Steve Jobs’ departure you’d probably conclude that Microsoft is the more likely to be around, given it’s still growing financially long after Bill Gates effectively stepped out of the leadership role.
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News LCD HDTVs, CE Sales Up Despite Slow Economy The government stimulus check plays a major role, says study.
Washington, D.C. (June 26, 2008) -- Consumer electronics sales rose seven percent in May to $5.4 billion despite the nation's continuing economic slump.
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Online assistance from pharmacists helps control high blood pressure, study finds
Online-based care from a pharmacist helped people control their high blood pressure more than twice as well as people who did not have the additional resources, according to a study published in Wednesday's issue of the Journal of the American Medical Association, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer reports.
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PlateSpin updates server workload migration tools
PlateSpin has introduced a new version of its management tool for migrating workloads between servers, adding the ability to move between a physical server and a virtual server on Linux-based as well as Windows systems.
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OpenMoko unveils Neo FreeRunner mobile
The OpenMoko Neo FreeRunner Linux-based mobile phone will begin shipping to distributors today, its developers have announced.
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Miyowa Raises $8 Million in Additional Venture Capital Financing
Miyowa, a dynamic global company providing compelling instant messaging and presence enriched Mobile Web 2.0 technologies, today announced completion of a second round of financing of $8 million bringing the company's total financing to date to $12.7 million.
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Jajah Chosen to Power Gizmo5 VoIP Services
After launching a telephony platform and landing Yahoo as one of its first clients, Jajah is well on its way to becoming a dominating force in the world of VoIP phone calls. Today, Gizmo5 (formerly SIPphone) has announced its decision to select Jajah’s Managed Services platform to power portions of its own VoIP service. [...]
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 24th Dec 2006 21:54 UTC
Fresh from a positive experience installing Sarge on an old home server, the author of this review attempts to install a Debian Etch desktop on an old Thinkpad.
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Online Journalism News
Tonight the Frontline Club will host a panel discussion looking at the relationship between print and online news titles asking how traditional media remain relevant and looking at some of the business models for solving the internet equation?
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Microsoft, then and now
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets var digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/Microsoft_then_and_now_2'; Man, who could have predicted back in 1978 that this collection of nerds, dweebs, and hippies would come to rule the desktop? A time when a PC in every home was just a vision and 640KB of memory ought to be enough for anybody. That's the original Microsoft "family" ...
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"TechWorld is reporting
that Microsoft plans to move graphics outside of the Windows Vista kernel by pulling the Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF, formerly codenamed 'Avalon') out of the Vista kernel. MSWatch asked Microsoft for clarification.
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Dell's new Studio laptops official, along with new Dell Dock and Dell Video software
Filed under: Laptops Alright, this one is no surprise, but Dell is finally officially official about its leaked and re-leaked "Studio" laptop line. The specs are as previously stated, with a 15-inch Studio 15 model starting at $799, and a 17-inch Studio 17 model that starts at $999. What is perhaps more interesting than rehashing those laptop specs for old times sake is the new ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 22nd Dec 2006 00:00 UTC
Microsoft has released a first draft of programming interfaces meant to help security firms create products that work with kernel protection features in Windows Vista.
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mobile phones
, personal digital assistants, media players and other consumer electronics devices, networking equipment, machine control, industrial automation, navigation equipment and medical instruments. According to a VDC survey, Linux was used by 18% of embedded engineers."
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