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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 3rd Oct 2005 14:53 UTC
Tim Bray, the director of Web technologies at Sun, said at the OpenOffice.org conference in Slovenia late last week that the file format developed by standards body OASIS has the potential to transform the world as much as the World Wide Web did.
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Ham Operators Ready For Emergencies
They're the calm eye in the storm making sure we're all safe when disasters strike. Emergency radio operators or ham operators can send messages without phones, internet, or any other infrastructure in times of crisis.
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Windows XP Firewall
It is vital to protect your computer from threats and intruders from the Internet. Windows XP comes with a built-in firewall to help protect your system and block unwanted access. Come learn how to activate and configure the Windows XP firewall.
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USAA increasing its mobile capabilities
Telephone and Internet connections are tenuous from an aircraft carrier in the western Pacific Ocean.
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"There's been a lot of talk on lists and blogs
about an exchange between Linus Torvalds, Jonathan Schwartz and Theo de Raadt regarding licensing and documentation. It all started with a 'cynical' message from Linus about Sun's motivation with regard to Open Source.
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Sans Digital debuts three new PCI RAID cards
Sans Digital has announced three PCI RAID cards that feature a new set of Silicon-Image-based host bus adapters with selectable RAID and BASE BIOS jumpers. The new series includes three different models. A 2-port eSATA PCIe 1x card, a 4-port eSATA PCI-X card and single-port Infiniband SFF-8470 PCI-X card. They are available now via the Sans Digita...
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Business in Brief
The banks are not interested in the new agreement to limit employers' rights to monitor their workers' use of computers while on the job. The deal, signed Wednesday between the Histadrut labor federation and the Federation of Israeli Economic Organizations, is not good enough for the banks.
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Bengal land data to be digitized by Dec 2009
The West Bengal government is likely to complete the computerisation & update of land data and land maps by Dec 2009, according to BP Gopalika, director of land & land reforms department.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 15th Aug 2006 18:13 UTC
Lenovo debuted its first Linux-based laptops at LinuxWorld in San Francisco on Tuesday, running SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 provided through a partnership with Novell.
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HP to bring in flat screens by year-end
With India witnessing a huge demand for compact desktops with TFT-LCD monitors, US-based infotech major HP is now betting big on the country and expects its entire portfolio of desktops to be shipped with TFTs by the year-end.
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Demonstrating a perhaps more aggressive path than anticipated, Sun Microsystems is set to announce the open-sourcing ...
within 30 to 60 days, Sun President and CEO Jonathan Schwartz said at the Oracle OpenWorld conference on Wednesday morning.
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Auto Racing: Ted Christopher loses at finish in Modifieds race
It was too fast for the timing and scoring computers, but the naked eye told the story.
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Preppies or techies, they are all tech-savvy
What do teens want? Tech, tech and more tech. From the latest cell phone and game system to a new Apple i-something and a virtual apartment, technology increasingly defines the lifestyles of teenagers, marketing experts and company executives say.
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Voyeurs in office?
When he was fired, Scott Sidell was angry enough. Then he found out that his former employer was reading his personal Yahoo e-mail messages, after he had left the company.
Express India |
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Local experts warn of Internet dangers
As police work to piece together the online correspondence that prompted Brooke Bennett of Braintree to arrange a meeting with an apparent stranger, experts are warning parents to keep tabs on their kids' Internet use.
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ZDNet offers Mac Pro Overclocking software
ZDNet has announced what it says is the first tool for overclocking the Mac Pro. Windows options for overclocking are prevalent, but none have been available for the Mac Pro, according to ZDNet. It claims that the new software, called ZDNet Clock, is capable of speed increases of 15 to 20 percent, and most computers with 2.8GHz chips should be ab...
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Carroll Opens Lake Country Realty
LAKE PLACID – Jim Carroll has opened Lake Country Realty Inc., and is the broker/owner of the business. "Whether purchasing or selling today, customers need the experience of seasoned agents to represent them and that is what I am going to do," Carroll said in a prepared statement. "Statistics say that over 85 percent of first contact from a customer to an agent is through the Internet.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 5th Jul 2007 09:11 UTC, submitted by Tim Alson
Dell has taken the unusual step - for a PC vendor of its size - of toning down its sales pitch for Microsoft's Vista operating system and warning businesses of the migration challenges that lie ahead for them.
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Another Lame Internet Meme [Shut Up, Internet!]
Unfortunately for me, I don't roll around in the comment threads of other sites, so I am just now learning that Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull haters have decided that "Nuke the...
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Canadian woman goes online for kidney
A woman in the Canadian province of British Columbia says she is searching the Internet for a new kidney for her husband.Lois Wilson said she began looking for the organ for her husband Dave on Craigslist.com after a friend suggested the online marketplace, the Canadian Broadcasting Corp. reported Friday.It's body parts but I'm not selling them, Wilson said. I wrote: 'My husband needs a kidney ...
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Dumped Rovelli vows to return
He has been dropped, the Warriors are searching for a new halfback, and Grant Rovelli is well aware the fans have been giving him awful amounts of stick on the internet. One reporter swore he looked close to tears leaving the field after the defeat by South Sydney.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has released the 2nd beta of Internet Explorer 7 to the general public. You can read the release notes , or watch a tour of the new features . Microsoft warns you not to use this beta a production environment: "Evaluation of Internet Explorer 7 should start now, but the software should not be used on production systems in mission-critical environments.
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by (Staff) on Wed 14th Sep 2005 22:11 UTC
I'll be the last person here to suck Microsoft's d!ck. However, I have several Microsoft Word files dating back from 3.0 on the Mac. Nothing can read the Mac 3.0 Word files. Nothing.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th Jul 2007 22:50 UTC
"Today at the Worldwide Partner Conference in San Francisco, Microsoft's chief operating officer, Kevin Turner, announced that Windows Server 2008 (previously known as Longhorn), Microsoft SQL Server 2008, and Visual Studio 2008 will be officially launched on February 27, 2008 . This may come as a surprise to those following the Windows 2008 Server news closely, since most sources at Microsoft ...
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NM Court Allows Class Action Suit Against Dell
SANTA FE, N.M. -- The New Mexico Supreme Court is allowing a potential multistate class action lawsuit against Texas-based computer maker Dell Inc. in a dispute over online computer purchases.
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