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Tara Wheeler crowned Miss Virginia 2008 in Roanoke
Now Tara Wheeler will find a new fact about herself when she types her name into Google: She's Miss Virginia 2008.
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NBC offers wide online access for Beijing
NEW YORK - NBC is making more than 2,200 hours of live competition from Beijing available online, giving Olympic junkies more action than they could ever devour in a day. After...
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Ballack doubtful for today's final
To read the biggest stories of the day on your mobile, type mobile.ndtv.com on your phone browser.
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Anne Curtis nervous about her starring role in "Dyosa"
Nagkataong sa Marikina lang ang taping ng Dyosa at hindi out-of-town kung kaya't kasama ang Corporate Communication ng ABS-CBN, nakadalaw ang PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal) sa location taping ng naturang teleserye, kung saan human ang character ni Anne this time.
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Yahoo7 aims for big hits with redesign
The company is seeking to capitalise on recent management problems at rival Ninemsn.
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Organised crime gets into video piracy
TWO of Australia's leading media organisations say they are confronting the growing presence of organised crime networks involved in sophisticated television, DVD and internet piracy, costing the local media hundreds of millions of dollars a year.
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Female cybersex revolution
AUSTRALIAN women have welcomed technology into their sex lives, with one in five admitting to a sexual encounter in an internet chatroom.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 19th Nov 2006 11:49 UTC, submitted by Tomasz
After nearly three months of work, the SkyOS team has released a new build of their operating system . Changes include, but are not limited to: desktop compositing working with every graphics card, USB 2.0 stack (with keyboard, mouse, mass storage, printer, card reader, hub, USB-CDROM, and other drivers), SATA drives support, printing stack (about a 1000 USB and network printers supported), and ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 5th Nov 2005 17:51 UTC
Without getting into specific dates at this time, sources familiar with Apple's Macintosh hardware roadmap say the company is striving to unveil a completely redesigned set of Intel iBook laptops just in time for next year's K-12 educational buying season, which takes place around April or May. Expected to make its debut even earlier than the new iBooks will be Apple's first Intel-based ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 21st Oct 2005 20:10 UTC
" LG3D LiveCD is an interesting project incorporating Sun Microsystems' Project Looking Glass - a Java-based technology that attempts to bring a richer user experience to the desktop and applications via 3D windowing and visualisation capabilities.
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by (Staff) on Fri 12th Aug 2005 09:46 UTC in reply to " RE[2]: I have a multi-part question "
The other reasoning for the hype differential is that BSD developers only care about developing good code whereas Linux developers aggressively promote their work.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 6th Jul 2005 22:12 UTC
Two interesting articles on OS X today. This one summarizes some of the less-obvious new features of Apple's Tiger. The other one theorizes that Apple's shift to Intel is an incentive for Windows developers to port their software due to the lack of the endian problem.
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NSW govt may scuttle computers deal
The NSW government has threatened to pull out of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's computers in schools plan unless it gets hundreds of millions of dollars in secret federal funding.
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SmoothWall Stops Secure Proxy Abuse in Schools
Internet security specialists SmoothWall announce that their new School Guardian web filter now incorporates pioneering support for blocking secure proxies such as UltraSurf.
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Major Yahoo investors unsure if they will support Carl Icahn
CHICAGO -- Several major investors said on Friday they are not sure if they will support activist shareholder Carl Icahn's proxy battle to oust Yahoo, Inc. Chief Executive Jerry Yang and its board.
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Bill Gates leaves Microsoft for ever, but what has he contributed to Windows Mobile ?
June 29, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] By Edward J. R. 2 days ago, on June 27, 2008, there was a last day of Bill Gates at Microsoft, who has founded Microsoft corporation and who recently was serving the role of chief architect and chairman and who still owns 9% of Microsoft.
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Mobile phones, internet lead to students' suicides: IIT
Lucknow, June 29 : The Indian Institute of Technology, Kanpur (IIT-K) has blamed constant use of mobile phones and enormous internet surfing by the students for increasing number of suicides on the campus, officials said.
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Looking at the Future of 'E-Politics'
Bloggers, citizen journalists and policymakers come together in New York for an annual forum to discuss the direction of politics on the Web.
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ASDA warns over Scottish drinking laws
A supermarket chain warned that it could undermine Scottish National Party plans to crack down on cheap alcohol by building distribution centres over the border in England and selling discounted drink on the internet.
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Anarchy Online: Win a Custom Gaming Rig
Funcom, proving that it's not all about Age of Conan, is sponsoring a sweepstakes contest for Anarchy Online fans. The grand prize for the lucky winner is a custom painted computer. Check out the details.
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Intellectual Property
Business method patents are patents directed to new ways of doing business.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 4th Jun 2006 12:59 UTC
Microsoft is making changes to the next versions of both Office and Windows as part of an effort to head off a legal challenge from Adobe Systems. Microsoft said earlier Friday that it expects an antitrust suit from Adobe after months of negotiations in which the companies failed to reach an accord.
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Facebook, MySpace and the Like Have Us Reconnecting With People We Might Not Otherwise
For every story about online relationships gone awry on social networking sites, it appears there are many more success stories.
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Recent Original Stories
The Mozilla Corporation today released Firefox 3 Beta 1 , which is now available for download in a variety of languages.
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NSW govt may scuttle computers deal
The NSW government has threatened to pull out of Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's computers in schools plan unless it gets millions of dollars in funding.
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