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Night-game woes plain as day but not to Delgado
Carlos Delgado was studying video Tuesday on a laptop, diligently jotting down notes in his personal diary as teammates went about their business around him in the clubhouse. It's been part of Delgado's routine throughout his 14-year career and presumably a key to his success as one of the more feared hitters of his generation.
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Google ships open-source Web security assessment tool
The Google security team has released a free, open-source Web app security assessment tool capable of flagging vulnerabilities and potential security threats in Internet-facing applications. The tool, called Ratproxy, is described as a passive Web application security audit tool designed to analyze legitimate, browser-driven interactions with tested Web...
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Videos of Violent Police Training Appear as Mexico Awaits U.S. Aid
MEXICO CITY, July 1 -- Videos showing Mexican police learning torture methods appeared on the Internet this week as the country, soon to receive hundreds of millions of dollars in U.S. anti-drug aid, is seeking to improve its human rights record.
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Israeli bourse saw another no trading day due to strike
The Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE)carried out no trading Tuesday as its employees went on a strike. "TASE's employees did not activate trading and clearing computers this morning, Tuesday 1st July 2008. Therefore, trading and cleari ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st Dec 2005 18:14 UTC, submitted by anonymous
" This article will show you how to easily setup a free DNS service that will give your Mac computer a static hostname. There are a lot of possibilities you can use this for, as most of the Internet connections offer dynamic IP addresses.
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Entertainment
A New Zealand man has created a robotic rock band that has broken free of the bedroom to become an internet sensation.
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Mobile Linux in China Will Find Its Way in TD-SCDMA
Mobile Linux in China Will Find Its Way in TD-SCDMA
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World e-Government Mayors Forum to be Held in Seoul
7 - 9 July 2008, Lotte Hotel Seoul, SEOUL, KOREA
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Recent Original Stories
KVM, a new virtualization technology that lets Linux computers run multiple operating systems simultaneously, has won a significant endorsement from Red Hat . Red Hat, the dominant Linux seller, will include KVM in the next version of its hobbyist Linux version, Fedora, Chief Technology Officer Brian Stevens said Tuesday.
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Powerset's smarts are Microsoft's gain
Larry Dignan pours lukewarm water on Microsoft's acquisition of Powerset. Talking about Google's near monopoly in the search market, Larry says: Microsoft can reinvent search, but it's still running up a natural Google monopoly. The analogy here is Windows: Microsoft didn't have the best operating system on the planet....
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HACKERS CRACK BANK PIN CODES
Hackers broke into Citibank's network of ATMs inside 7-Eleven stores and stole customers' PIN codes, according to Manhattan federal court filings that reveal a disturbing security hole in the most sensitive part of a banking record. The scam...
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Eagle expands strategic relationship with Microsoft
With Windows Presentation Foundation (WPF), developers can create custom controls, graphics, 3D images and animations that are not available in traditional HTML code.
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Focus Enhancements signs sales and distribution agreement With Scantec
Scantec, a European semiconductor products sales and distribution representative and Focus Enhancements, a provider of ultra wideband wireless technology, video conversion and digital media, have announced an agreement to have Scantec distribute and act as sales representative for Focus Enhancements semiconductor products.
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Mobile Linux in China Will Find Its Way in TD-SCDMA
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/7b9697/mobile_linux_in_ch) has announced the addition of the "Mobile Linux in China Will Find Its Way in TD-SCDMA" report to their offering.
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QLogic announces support for IBM iDataPlex system
IBM iDataPlex is a new category of server that dramatically increases compute density while significantly decreasing energy consumption and associated data center costs for internet-scale computing.
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Toxin suspect linked to murder-for-hire plot
A man arrested on charges of picking up a package with vials of a deadly pufferfish toxin admitted to the FBI two years ago that he sent emails soliciting the murder of an undisclosed woman.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 1st Jul 2008 23:03 UTC
It's nice to say that a computer using a quantum computing core doesn't have to search for keywords, it can search the images themselves, but ummm, wouldn't we still have to enter the information into the images? I don't see any mention of a telepathic interface in the article.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 17th Oct 2006 22:20 UTC
At the MicroProcessor Forum, Dr. Brad McCredie of IBM continued to tease out particulars regarding the POWER6 . The presentation discussed a lot of general microarchitecture features, but did not reveal many specific details; a full revelation of the microarchitecture will likely have to wait till ISSCC, next February.
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Warner raises $3 million since March
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Democrat Mark Warner raised nearly $3 million for his U.S. Senate race since April, bringing his total to $9.3 million. That leaves the former governor's campaign with $5.1 million on hand five months before the November election for retiring Republican Senator John Warner's seat. Warner's campaign said $242,000 of the money raised this spring was done through the Internet.
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Entercom Expands Radio Stations to Mobile
Entercom Communications announced Tuesday (July 1) it is expanding the distribution of its radio stations to mobile devices through a deal with FlyTunes, a company that delivers audio, video and podcasts to Apple iPhone and iPod Touch via a Web-based system.
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Internet Broadcasting to Offer Digital Services to All Web Publishers
Internet Broadcasting, a content and sales manager for TV station Web sites, announced Tuesday (July 1) a major shift in its business strategy to offer digital products and services to all Web publishers, not just IB sites. The first offering is the launch of Slantly, an online polling, opinion and debate tool for Web publishers that integrates polling and online discussions.
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Pufferfish toxin suspect allegedly sought hit man
Edward F. Bachner IV spent years prowling dark corners of the Internet, where he sought a hit man to carry out the "permanent retirement" of an unidentified woman, according to a federal complaint filed Tuesday.
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Morlex's CEO resigns
Morlex Inc. (Pink Sheets: MORX), a San Diego-based innovator in direct-to-consumer internet marketing announced that its Chief Executive Officer Jason J. Kulpa resigned to pursue other opportunities.
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Last week was about as close to a nadir as the administration of Oakland Mayor Ron Dellums has come, as voters around the city expressed dismay over his handling of the Deborah Edgerly scandal.
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Wanganui man auctions soul on TradeMe
Forget selling your soul to the devil. A Wanganui man is offering his to the highest bidder on internet auction site TradeMe.
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