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Apple Patches $10,000 Prize-winning Bug
Apple has issued a security patch for its Safari Web browser, fixing the flaw that earned one security researcher US$10,000 at...
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More Twists in Saga of Would-be Mac Clone Maker
Just days after announcing plans to sell a US$399 computer capable of running Mac OS X, a Miami company had already...
PC World |
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The antitrust regulator in South Korea will begin a crucial hearing on Tuesday (Monday evening US time) to determine ...
the country's fair trade rules by bundling its instant messenger and Media Player programs into its Windows XP platform. Officials have been reticent about whether the regulator, the Fair Trade Commission, will rule on the case after a closed hearing of two days.
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'The Sims' sells 100 million copies worldwide
NEW YORK -- There are no scary monsters to slay, no enemies to shoot and no cars to hijack. But "The Sims" video and computer game has sold 100 million units since its launch in 2000.
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''Extinct'' Elephant May Have Been Found Again - on a Different Island with a Different Name
The Borneo pygmy elephant may not be native to the island of Borneo after all. Instead, the population could be the last survivors of the Javan elephant race - accidentally saved from extinction by the Sultan of Sulu centuries ago, suggests an article co-authored by World Wildlife Fund (WWF).
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Keeping A Successful Organisation In Top Form
Bandar Seri Begawan - The American Alumni Association in cooperation with the US Embassy and Asia Inc Forum yesterday hosted a luncheon addressed by former Microsoft chief operating officer and current author and consultant Robert Herbold.
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Obama ad notes Clinton's lobbyist ties
Democratic U.S. presidential hopeful Barack Obama has released an Internet ad attacking his rival Hillary Clinton's ties to lobbyists, his campaign said.
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Samuel L. Jackson Is... Afro Samurai!
Samuel L. to kick some computer-generated ass this Fall: He who possesses the #1 Headband, will...
Voodoo Extreme |
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Windows Vista SP1 Prerequisite Update Causing USB Device Problems
Haven't we heard about Windows Vista SP1 prerequisite updates causing problems before? Yes, we have. When Microsoft re-released KB937287, it also re-released KB938371, and that seems to hose some USB devices, such as mice and keyboards.
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'E-waste' proves a growing problem
Each year more than 1.5 million computers are dumped in landfill around Australia, and what is disturbing is that this electronic waste is growing at three times the rate of general rubbish.
ABC via Yahoo!7 Finance |
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New data reveal online video views are soaring
New data released Wednesday show online views of videos soared 66 percent in the U.S. in February from a year ago, with TV networks grabbing just a pittance of those looks for their online offerings. The numbers underscored a problem being discussed by...
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EBay sees higher results despite weak US/UK demand
Internet auction leader eBay Inc said on Wednesday that 2008 was off to a strong start and the company was increasing its financial outlook despite signs of a weakening in two of its top three markets.
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Seagate profit rises but forecast misses estimates
SAN FRANCISCO - Seagate Technology , the world's largest computer disk-drive maker, posted a higher quarterly profit Tuesday but gave a muted current-period outlook after U.S. consumers reined in spending in a tough economy, sending the shares 2.3 percent lower.
Electronics Supply and Manufacturing |
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IBM looks to lift market with earnings report
IBM looks to lift market with earnings report
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 1st May 2006 16:03 UTC
DistroWatch has an interview with Kevin Carmony , CEO of Linspire. "We've learned a lot during the last five years, and two of the most important lessons were: 1) the open source and Linux community needs Linspire, and 2) Linspire needs the open source and Linux community.
New Mobile Computing |
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Apple patches $10,000 prize-winning bug
Apple has issued a security patch for its Safari Web browser, fixing the flaw that earned one security researcher $10,000 at the CanSecWest security conference.
InfoWorld via Yahoo! News |
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Features and Case Studies
With Microsoft set to officially launch Windows Server 2008 this week, ZDNet.com.au sister site CNET News.com sat down with Bob Muglia, senior vice president of Microsoft's Server and Tools Business to talk about what to expect.
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IBM raises full year earnings target
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - IBM posted stronger-than-expected quarterly results on Wednesday and raised its 2008 outlook, boosting the shares 2.7 percent and sending an encouraging signal about technology earnings in the face of a weak U.S. economy.
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Check-in blues - Virgin meltdown
Major computer system glitch causes big delays in Melbourne.
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Netizens urge Carrefour boycott after torch relay incident
Online and text message calls for a boycott of the French retailer Carrefour are circulating in China in response to the disruptions of the Olympic torch relay in Paris.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 26th Jul 2007 22:01 UTC
No fewer than five major announcements in the development field are being issued by Microsoft this afternoon, the timing of which is by no means coincidental: On the top of the list, Beta 2 of Visual Studio 2008 - which is quickly losing touch with its old code-name 'Orcas' - will be made generally available for download by this Friday, along with Beta 2 of .NET Framework 3.5.
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''Extinct'' Elephant May Have Been Found Again - on a Different Island with a Different Name
WASHINGTON----The Borneo pygmy elephant may not be native to the island of Borneo after all. Instead, the population could be the last survivors of the Javan elephant race - accidentally saved from extinction by the Sultan of Sulu centuries ago, suggests an article co-authored by World Wildlife Fund .
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Software Association of Oregon and Climate Savers Computing Initiative(SM) Team Up to Drive Energy-Efficient Computing
The Software Association of Oregon (SAO) and the Oregon-based Climate Savers Computing Initiative today announced a collaboration to spur energy-efficient computing in Oregon. The two organizations will work together to promote the development and use of power management software, and to encourage the adoption of more energy-efficient computers and servers across Oregon's software industry.
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Fake Springsteen praises Windows in heroically awful corporate video
Oh, make it stop!
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Watchdog wants global drive against online abuse
LONDON (Reuters) - Hundreds of child abuse Web sites around the world could be shut down if countries worked together to tackle the problem, an Internet watchdog said in a report on Thursday.
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