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Bill Gates moves on
On his final full day at Microsoft Corp., Bill Gates went on stage Friday to reminisce with his longtime friend Steve Ballmer, and neither man could hold back tears as Ballmer handed Gates a large scrapbook as a farewell present.
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Utah is competitive globally, CEO says
The total cost of doing business in Utah compares favorably with the rest of the world, according to David Baglee, co-chief executive officer IM Flash Technologies Inc.
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I was sitting at the computer just now, when I heard a high-pitched whine coming from the other side of the room. I looked over to see what looked to me like two bees mating, something I have never seen before.
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- Fast er det nye Enron
Mens Microsoft gjorde seg klare til å kjøpe Fast Search and Transfer, manipulerte sjefene i selskapet regnskapene og lurte aksjemarkedet. Denne historien må leses.
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US Stalls $2b Proceeds of Nigerian Internet Scams
The United States Postal Service has intercepted proceeds of internet scams worth over $2.1billion in Nigeria.
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Here is a review of SuSE Linux while here is a hacking guide to add non-free apps on 10.2.
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A 40-year hacker tries playing golf the right way Sat. June 28 - 2008
Every December, my wife and daughters ask the inevitable question, “What do you want for Christmas?” I always reply, “world peace.” Otherwise, I’ve been blessed with an abundance of stuff. No sense adding to the pile.
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Program stresses Internet safety
A new Internet safety campaign will appear in libraries across the Cape, with the goal of improving communication between parents and children.
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By David Simon News-Post Staff
In early 2005, YouTube made its debut on the web. According to some statistics, Internet users in the U.S. watched 11.5 billion online videos in March, a 64 percent increase from March 2007.
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Gates bids farewell to Microsoft workers
On his final full day at Microsoft Corp., Bill Gates went on stage to reminisce with longtime friend Steve Ballmer, and neither man could hold back tears as Ballmer handed Gates a large scrapbook as a farewell present.
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Gen-Xers create family-friendly online networks
Chris Schwartz's child isn't due until September. But girl or boy, Virgo or Libra, the littlest Schwartz has already been the subject of adoration in Pennsylvania, Louisiana, Texas and New Zealand. Schwartz has been posting sonograms on his personal page at Famzam.com, a new family-friendly networking site founded by Anthony Lamme of Oakland, N.J. Like many Generation-X parents, the ...
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Computer glitch endangers patients
LONDON: Suspected cancer patients at top London hospitals have missed critical appointments after their records were lost by a new multi-billion-pound computer system.
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Information of over 1 million credit, debit cards hacked
Theft of information on more than a million credit and debit cards by computer hackers who accessed a national restaurant chain's database has turned 612 Envision Credit Union members — and perhaps others in the area — into victims.
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Gates bids a teary farewell to Microsoft
REDMOND, Washington: Bill Gates said a teary goodbye yesterday to Microsoft Corp, the software maker he built into the world’s most valuable technology company based on the ambitious goal of placing a computer on every desk and in every home.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 2nd May 2006 19:35 UTC
Microsoft's long-awaited release of the upgrade to its flagship Windows operating system will likely be delayed again by at least three months, research group Gartner said on Tuesday.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 9th Dec 2006 23:03 UTC
According to Google Trends , but also according to Distrowatch, our own statistics here at OSNews and overall sense of the industry during 2006, Ubuntu has a big leap in mind share ahead of its competition (please note that we don't dare to say "market share", although we are pretty confident that it's the most used Linux desktop out there today).
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 27th Jun 2008 18:10 UTC
The web is abuzz with articles related to Bill Gates' retreat from Microsoft, and the BBC, too, partakes in this buzz. The BBC decided to list a few of Bill Gates' and Microsoft's predictions and drastic moves, and came to a list of hits and misses . Five misses, four hits.
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Linked by Adam S on Wed 5th Apr 2006 12:57 UTC, submitted by Thomas Ganter
"More and more people are buying and loving Macs. To make this choice simply irresistible, Apple will include technology in the next major release of Mac OS X, Leopard, that lets you install and run the Windows XP operating system on your Mac. Called Boot Camp (for now), you can download a public beta today."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 27th Jun 2008 18:10 UTC
The web is abuzz with articles related to Bill Gates' retreat from Microsoft, and the BBC, too, partakes in this buzz. The BBC decided to list a few of Bill Gates' and Microsoft's predictions and drastic moves, and came to a list of hits and misses . Five misses, four hits.
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Bring Valpo your VCRs, your bulbs, your plastic bags
VALPARAISO To encourage residents to recycle, the city will hold a two-day summer recycling event July 18 and 19 at the city parking lot at Lafayette Street and Indiana Avenue.
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Purdue North Central briefs
Microsoft Excel Purdue University North Central Office of Continuing Education will offer a three-day non-credit course to continue a series of classes on Microsoft Excel. The course will be offered at the PNC Westville campus as well as at PNC n Porter County.
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Teens try hand -- and mouse -- at manufacturing
VALPARAISO Rebecca Cieply used her computer mouse Friday to draw a methane-powered car -- complete with mini cow inside.
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Japan Today: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読む
An increasing number of people have posted on the Internet threats to commit mass murder and other crimes since the June 8 stabbing rampage in Tokyo’s Akihabara district, according to police officials.
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Fake virus could make safe new vaccines
A "wimpy" artificial virus protected mice against polio, and the approach might be used to make a range of safer new vaccines against viruses, U.S. researchers reported on Friday.
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Feds: Teen made computers 'zombies'
CHEYENNE -- A local teenager has been charged in connection with an elaborate computer virus scheme that officials say turned thousands of personal computers into "zombies" and used them to rip off banking and credit card information.
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