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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 22nd Mar 2006 02:45 UTC
Microsoft will bring some of the graphics destined for Windows Vista to the Macintosh, phones and older versions of Windows next year through a user interface toolkit.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 29th Sep 2005 10:32 UTC
The $100 (E 83,-) laptop computers that Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers want to get into the hands of the world's children would be durable, flexible and self-reliant. Among the key specs: A 500-megahertz processor by AMD and flash memory instead of a hard drive with moving parts.
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The Eee PC 903, 904, and 905 make their unofficial debut
Filed under: Laptops The non-stop barrage of Eee-branded gear from ASUS continues on today, with the first appearance of the Eee PC 903, 904 (above), and 905. It's not clear exactly what the differences between the three models are, but as we've heard , they're all basically the Eee PC 901's Atom-based guts shoved into the Eee PC 1000's case -- which means you're getting a larger ...
Engadget |
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XP's 'Last Day' Less Final Than Gates'
As Windows XP reaches the end of its commercial lifespan, it's being replaced by … Windows XP.
InternetNews.com |
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Summer session numbers heat up
Kendra Stokes sat in the grass, kicked off her flip-flops and squinted at her laptop. The sky over the Memorial Union Quad was brilliant blue, and the sun reflected off her computer screen, making it hard to read.
Corvallis Gazette-Times |
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Yahoo Board and Investors Burn, While Everyone Else Fiddles
Could Ross Levinsohn and Jon Miller reinvent Yahoo ? What about OpenTable's Jeff Jordan? Or various and sundry Google or Microsoft execs? It could happen. That specific scenario of putting someone like the two former Internet execs in charge of the troubled Web giant is one of ...
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Yahoo questions how serious Microsoft was on deals
NEW YORK/SAN FRANCISCO - YAHOO sought to rally shareholder support in the face of a proxy battle with billionaire Carl Icahn, saying the activist investor had an 'ill-defined plan' for the future of the Internet company.
Straits Times |
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Bono agrees with U2 manager's attack on Internet service providers [Digital Music]
U2 frontman Bono disagreed with manager Paul McGuinness's judgment on the failure of Radiohead's Web busking for In Rainbows, but like McGuinness, he lays the blame for the death of the music... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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LeCroy Introduces WavePro(R) 7 Zi Series Oscilloscopes Integrating Deep Toolbox with 10 to 20 Times Faster Throughput ...
CHESTNUT RIDGE, N.Y., BUSINESS WIRE -- LeCroy Corporation's new line of WavePro digital oscilloscopes, Serial Data Analyzers, and Disk Drive Analyzers--the 7 Zi Series--integrates performance, speed, and a user interface optimized for analysis to enhance the design, debug and validation process beyond any other instrument in the 1.5 GHz to 6 GHz bandwidth range.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Sheriff Thomas talks to Eyewitness News
The sheriff is speaking out for the first time since we uncovered racist and offensive emails from Harris County Sheriff's Department computers.
ABC 13 Houston |
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Yahoo Gets Dumped By Maxim
The indignity of it all. On top of everything else that Yahoo is dealing with right now (testy shareholders, departing executives, reorganized employees), it also just got dumped by Maxim. The magazine’s site, Maxim.com, now uses Quintura to power its search instead of Yahoo. Its sister sites Blender.com and Stuffmagazine.com, will [...]
TechCrunch |
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ARNnet |
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13 FriendFeed Tools for Twitter Refugees
There has been much talk of Twitter users moving over to FriendFeed since Twitter replies were down for the majority of last week. Twitter announced that they were back on Saturday in their blog, but seeing as the outage may have inspired some users to flock to FriendFeed, I decided to take a look [...]
TechCrunch |
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Hackers hijack ICANN sites
On Thursday, the domains used by ICANN, the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, and IANA, the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority, were hijacked to redirect users to a protest message.
ZDNet Australia |
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Internet Safety Panel at ISTE's NECC Trumpets Education, Awareness Building as Key in Advancing Online Safety
Attendees of the International Society for Technology in Education's National Educational Computing Conference received tools and tips on Internet safety at a town hall meeting, held Monday, June 30, at the Henry B.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Google Calendar now the target of phishers
Once a favorite of spammers, Google Calendar is now being targeted by phishers using e-mail referencing a legitimate event that asks for user name and password.
CNET |
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Current Newswire:
[ Thanks to sjvn for this link. ] "I’ll make a long story short. I tried every trick I know to make embedded operating system network devices wake up and talk to the world.
Linux Today |
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Yahoo Questions How Serious Microsoft Was On Deals
Microsoft retorts that Yahoo's filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is, "simply revisionist history."
InformationWeek |
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Bill Gates' email rant at the Usability Team
The Seattle P-I has tracked down an old e-mail from 2003 that Bill Gates sent out to members of the Windows Usability team.
Usability News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 19th Sep 2005 20:49 UTC
On Monday, the Free Standards Group released the latest version of the Linux Standard Base, Version 3.0, and announced that Red Hat, Novell, the Debian Common Core Alliance and Asianux are all certifying their latest operating systems versions to it.
New Mobile Computing |
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New site aims at government conversations
Young adults in the U.S. want news from politicians from a variety of sources, including blogs and YouTube, and they want two-way conversations with their political leaders, according to MeriTalk.com, a new social-networking site focused on U.S. government policy.
IT World |
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Missouri bill outlawing cyberbullying is signed after teen's suicide following harassment
Jim Salter June 30, 2008 - 6:18 p.m. O'FALLON, Mo. (AP) - Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt signed a bill Monday outlawing cyberbullying, just miles from where a 13-year-old girl committed suicide nearly two years ago after being harassed on the Internet.
Canadian Business |
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TRAVEL: Airlines try to hedge against soaring fuel costs
DALLAS ---- The computer screen on Scott Topping's desk at Southwest Airlines flickered with row after row of dates and numbers, but they had nothing to do with arrivals and departures.
North County Times |
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New Police Web Site Lets Citizens Track Calls
New Police Web Site Lets Citizens Track Calls
KELO Sioux Falls |
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Inquiry delays broadcasters' online service
Oline video on demand service from BBC, ITV and Channel 4, stalled as project is referred to Competition Commission
Guardian Unlimited |
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