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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 13th Dec 2005 03:35 UTC
"On behalf of the NetBSD Release Engineering team, I'm happy to announce the availability of NetBSD 3.0 RC6 for testing." Download locations are here .
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Pacquiao won't crown himself pound-for-pound champ
When Floyd Mayweather Jr. abruptly retired three weeks ago, he left a vacancy atop an imaginary list. From sports bars around the globe to the Internet's innumerable boxing crevices, fight fans love to argue about their hypothetical rankings of the world's best pound-for-pound boxers. With the Pretty Boy out of the picture, many believe Manny Pacquiao is the man to assume that top spot. ...
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GPS: Garmin nuvi 750 vs. HP iPaq 310
GPS systems are estimated to be one of the top growth areas in consumer products this year, as they were in 2007.
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"With the real-time extensions, Java can now be used for safety critical systems.
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Microsoft launches Hyper-V against VMware
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Thursday 26 June 2008 at 23:52:00 Surprises market by launching early Microsoft has officially launched its new server virtualisation software, which is intended to take market share away from rival VMware....
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 23rd Nov 2007 22:00 UTC
"Almost a year on from the release of Microsoft's Windows Vista, only 13 percent of companies say they expect to move all desktops to the operating system, according to a survey released this week . Furthermore, adoption of Linux continues to gather pace, with a particular emphasis on the desktop emerging."
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Generic domains get the green light
Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com , Thursday 26 June 2008 at 22:08:00 ICANN approves new top-level rules A plan to allow users to register generic domain names has been approved. The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) voted late Thursday to approve the new top-level...
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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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Google sued for $1bn
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Thursday 26 June 2008 at 22:00:00 Start-up alleges IP theft for migration tool Google is being sued for $1bn by a technology start up that claims the search giant stole a migration tool it had developed....
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Sun seeks to apply the lessons of Linux and turn open source Solaris into an operating system to rival Linux and to be as commonly used as Java . Sun Microsystems has ambitious plans for the commercial and open-source versions of its Solaris operating system, hoping to achieve for Solaris the kind of ubiquity already enjoyed by Java. In addition, Sun released Update 4 for Solaris 10 (also called ...
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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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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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AVG disguises fake traffic as IE6
Where's the ham and cheese? Exclusive AVG has rejiggered the fake traffic it's spewing across the internet, causing new headaches for the world's webmasters.…
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Yahoo shakes up management amid Microsoft turmoil and shareholder unrest
Michael Liedtke, The Associated Press June 26, 2008 - 7:22 p.m. SAN FRANCISCO - Yahoo Inc. is setting up a new chain of command amid the turmoil triggered by the embattled Internet icon's snub of Microsoft Corp.'s US$47.5-billion takeover bid.
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New Flavors of Web Addresses Are Near
Icann voted to permit the introduction of new Web addresses ending in words like .paris, .perfume and .sports, making the most sweeping changes in the network’s 25-year-old addressing system.
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Trying to Stay Independent, Yahoo Reorganizes Again
Yahoo unveiled on Thursday its fourth reorganization in the last 18 months as the embattled company seeks to focus on independent strategy after rebuffing Microsoft’s takeover bid.
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Sony Announces Strategy on Electronics and Video Downloading
Sony said that it would make a strong push into networked electronics and video download services and aim for the top spot in LCD TVs.
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Judge Ends Facebook's Feud With ConnectU
A federal judge handed Facebook a final victory in its lawsuit with ConnectU over who originated the social networking service, ending a turbulent chapter for the company.
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Intel Won’t Embrace Microsoft’s Vista
Intel, Microsoft’s longtime partner in the development of the personal computer, has decided that it won’t upgrade most of the computers used by its employees to Microsoft’s Vista operating system.
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Google Appoints a Finance Officer
Google named Patrick Pichette as its new chief financial officer on Wednesday, succeeding George Reyes, who retired in December.
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Strong Sales of Software Lift Oracle’s Net Income
Oracle sounded a warning bell that growth was likely to slow in the first quarter as the company absorbed its latest major acquisition, BEA Systems.
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Publicis Introduces Digital Media Initiative and Shakes Up Leadership
The advertising holding company Publicis Groupe announced a major reshuffling, focusing on digital media, and new partnerships with online portals.
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Feds Ready for IPv6 D-Day
On June 30, U.S. federal government officials expect to declare an early victory on the IPv6 front. But they admit that meeting their much-heralded June 30 deadline for IPv6 compatibility is just the opening salvo of a long-term battle to get their networks ready for the Internet of the future. Under a White House policy issued in August 2005, all federal agencies must demonstrate the ability ...
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Study reveals Web 2.0 gap between Gen X, Gen Y moms
The newest wave of mothers are more tapped into the world of social networking, blogs, and video sharing sites than mothers from Generation X, a new survey has found. Read More...
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