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Ex-Intel head Grove: Electric transportation 'has to be done'
During the past year and a half, former Intel Chairman Andy Grove has created his own crash course in electric power, plug-in hybrid vehicles and finding ways of shifting the nation's fleet of vehicles from gasoline. His goal: To draw more attention to electric vehicles
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Microsoft released several updates to Windows Vista
Monday, the day before the new operating system debuted for consumers and landed on retail shelves. None of the updates were security fixes.
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F-Secure warns against new, efficient malware
Watch out for the newest generation of malware that is difficult to crack and efficient, warns anti-virus firm F-Secure.
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Linked by Adam S on Tue 2nd Aug 2005 13:10 UTC, submitted by meianoite
In a move sure to spark tons of heated "toldja so" debates, Apple has released a new mouse, Yahoo reports . Aptly named Mighty Mouse , it got a touch-sensitive top shell which works like left/right buttons, a pair of force-sensing side buttons, and a 360-degree scroll button which doubles as the third button.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 17th Mar 2007 00:26 UTC
During my 8 years of Linux on and off usage I have tried more distros than I have chocolate bars. Each one of my previous encounters meant that I had to spend at least 2 days configuring before I have a desktop that I was somewhat comfortable with.
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Recent Original Stories
"Windows Vista has finally arrived! Many people have been asking us what are Stardock's plans? What can we do to take an excellent new OS like Windows Vista and make it better?
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Recent Original Stories
"On June 15, Bill Gates announced that he would be retiring from Microsoft in July 2008, and everything changed. It may be two years away, but when a giant the size of Gates moves, the world moves with him.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 15th Nov 2006 23:04 UTC
It seems Microsoft has released the long awaited Windows Vista to a selection of its larger customers. If you're a Microsoft Volume License customer, you can now download Vista from the MVLS Volume Licensing site.
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Cox Business Launches Premium Online Back-Up and Premium Security for Small to Medium Sized Businesses
Cox Business announced today that it will offer two value added solutions that help Small to Medium sized Businesses in Northern Virginia ensure that their data is well protected at no additional cost.
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Yahoo doubts Microsoft was truly interested in a marriage
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) - Taking the offensive in the bitter proxy war, Yahoo Inc. on Monday portrayed Microsoft Corp. as an "inconsistent" negotiator which did not appear to be fully-committed to a marriage.
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Assembly bans laptops
The National Assembly in Bhutan has stopped lawmakers from bringing laptop computers into the House for fear they might spend their time playing computer games.
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PopTok lets movie snippets do the talking in online messaging
PopTok founder Illi Edry. The Israeli startup has begun inviting people to test a free service that weaves snippets from memorable films or hot music videos into instant messages and email.
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Pro-Russian cyber-attack hits Lithuania: regulator
A skull-and-crossbones symbol is placed over a computer keyboard at a 'hacker academy' in Paris, France.
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Dell awards $200,000 in grants to four Nashville nonprofits
The Dell Foundation has awarded $200,000 in grants to four Nashville-area nonprofits that focus on the health needs of young people.
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Terre Haute Innovation Alliance lands fourth client business
A company that has developed computer software to determine the longevity of products – primarily fo... read more...
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Changes to Internet Naming Policy May Lure Net-Squatters
Analysts and lawyers are warning that the decision to allow custom top-level domains will be a "nightmare" for brand managers
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Blunt to sign Internet harassment bill
O'FALLON, Mo. -- A bill outlawing cyberbullying in Missouri is expected to be signed into law on Monday.
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The SocialDNS Project… and Why DNS is Not the Phone Book of the Internet
In this article I will explain the motivations behind the SocialDNS Project. I will justify why the DNS system is NOT the phone book of the Internet. More concretely, DNS is not a public directory nor enables search mechanisms over meta-information related to domains. In this line, I will present the advantages of SocialDNS, a naming and directory system that aims to become the phone book of ...
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Smart camera keeps an eye on endangered penguins
Markings on African penguins allow a computer linked to a hidden camera to identify individuals without disturbing the colony
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Ann Arbor
900 block of Vaughn Street, Saturday. Entry through unlocked door; beer keg taken. 800 block of South State Street, Saturday. Entry through propped-open door; iPod, PDA cell phone and laptop computer taken.
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Is there a Minimum Number of Pages Required for Decent Organic Rankings?
While SEO becomes more and more important, people try to find angles that they can exploit or take advantage of so that they can achieve good rankings. In one specific instance, High Rankings forum post asks if there's a minimum number of pages that need to be targeted to achieve decent rankings. It's important to note that in general, a site as a whole is collectively not ranked. Each page ...
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US Tech Stocks Flat, But Yahoo Slips On Proxy Battle
Technology stocks were largely flat in Monday's morning trading as Yahoo Inc. (YHOO) gave up ground following the company's latest filing in its ongoing proxy battle with billionaire Carl Icahn.
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Yahoo's board takes its case to shareholders
Yahoo is starting to meet with its major shareholders in hopes of fending off activist investor Carl Icahn.
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New Britain and Newington, Connecticut Residents to Benefit from Verizon Wireless Network Expansion
In a continuing effort to provide the best wireless service for local residents in Hartford County, Verizon Wireless has activated a new cell site. The new site increases high-speed wireless data coverage and capacity along Newington and New Britain Avenues, East Main Street, and Route 9 in New Britain and Newington, Connecticut, as well as the surrounding area.
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PopTok adds film clips to instant messaging
Israeli startup PopTok on Monday began inviting people to test a free service that weaves snippets from memorable films or hot music videos into instant messages and email.
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