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Nokia Tries Apple's Tune
The Finnish phone maker signs up Warner Music as part of its effort to develop a new music service to compete with Apple's iTunes
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Reports suggest China may have blocked access to Facebook
While nothing has been confirmed, Twitter messages and blog posts suggest that problems accessing Facebook in China may be more than just Internet service provider issues.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 23rd Dec 2007 17:53 UTC
"There are literally dozens of window managers that you can use with your favorite desktop environment to get a beautiful and appealing desktop. If you want to fine-tune your window manager, here are two programs that can help you control everything from application window size to pinning an application to all workspaces to fixing a position for your application windows to resizing desktops.
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Reports suggest China may have blocked access to Facebook
While nothing has been confirmed, Twitter messages and blog posts suggest that problems accessing Facebook in China may be more than just Internet service provider issues.
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Recent Original Stories
ExtremeTech is featuring a How-To on building an OSx86 MacIntel machine that boots both OS X and Windows. On the same hardware, OS X booted almost three times faster than Windows, yet was a disappointment when playing certain games.
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by (Staff) on Sat 27th Aug 2005 04:43 UTC in reply to " Nonsense. "
I'm a Gentoo linux user, and I like my system. I have the expertise to run it by myself, and I love the Free Software concept. But I also know 95% of the people out there won't never use Linux in it's current state. And that's the sad truth.
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HTC teams up with SK Telecom to tap South Korea smartphone market
High Tech Computer (HTC) on July 1 launched its HTC Touch Dual smartphone in South Korea in cooperation with SK Telecom.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 30th Jun 2008 18:48 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
Through all the Windows and Microsoft bashing on the intertubes, it's almost easy to forget that Windows does, in fact, have quite a few positive aspects as well.
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Recent Original Stories
With the imminent release of Windows Vista to consumers this month, Linus Torvalds, the father of Linux, has claimed Microsoft's latest desktop effort is over-hyped and not a revolutionary advancement.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 30th Jun 2008 18:48 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
Through all the Windows and Microsoft bashing on the intertubes, it's almost easy to forget that Windows does, in fact, have quite a few positive aspects as well.
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Half of Americans Open to Internet FCC
(Angus Reid Global Monitor) - Half of adults in the United States believe the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) should regulate the Internet like it does radio and television, according to a poll by Rasmussen Reports. 49 per cent of respondents agree with the idea, while 35 per cent disagree.
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Toshiba laptops get mobile broadband
Ericsson has announced that they are collaborating with PC manufacturer Toshiba to provide mobile broadband technology. Toshiba's business laptops would now get integrated support for mobile broadband access using HSPA standard.
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AMD makes long-term gains in 1Q08 processor market, says iSuppli
Intel gained momentum in the worldwide processor business in the first quarter, while rival AMD continued its long-term increase in market share, according to iSuppli.
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Microsoft working on new OS
With all the ongoing hype of Windows Vista and everyone yearning for the completely new Windows 7 wouldn't you think that Microsoft would try to improve on what they have? According to Mary-Jo of All About Microsoft there is a completely new operating system in the works, so revolutionary that it doesn't even have the Windows moniker. (yet) There really isn't much information about about the ...
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Online minds
To answer the question posed in a provocative essay in the current issue of the Atlantic magazine -- "Is Google Making Us Stupid?" -- you need look no further than the comments about the essay at digg.com, a popular spot for internet news addicts.
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Apple deals: iMac, HD display, iPod shuffle
Reconditioned iMacs in a range of sizes and prices are now available at the Apple Store. Aluminum-cased iMacs start at $949 for the 20-inch 2GHz Intel Core 2 Duo model with 1GB of memory and 250GB hard drive and go up to $1,899 for the 24-in. 3.06GHz model that has 2GB of memory and a 500GB hard drive. One configuration in white is available for $...
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MS buys linguistic Web search firm Powerset
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Microsoft Corp said on Tuesday it had agreed to buy Powerset, a start-up that is working on a new class of Web search that relies on insights from linguistics rather than simple keyword strings.
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Rare Gandhi recording found in Washington
To read the biggest stories of the day on your mobile, type mobile.ndtv.com on your phone browser.
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Technology Briefing
Microsoft confirms it will buy search company Powerset ... Ex-exec at HP is charged with stealing IBM trade secrets ... Adobe offers technology to help find online videos.
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It's important to reload Windows
T wo of the things I hear from computer repair customers are: "Why is my computer running so slow?" and "My computer's only a few years old. Why is my hardware failing already?"
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A Bright Future For Plastics -- Robot 'Skin,' Flexible Laptops And Electric Posters
WITH market analysts predicting a ten fold increase in the value of the organic light emitting display industry, from £1.5 billion to £15.5 billion, by 2014, it is no wonder that scientists and governments alike are keen to advance research into "plastic electronics"
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Download these IBM resources today!
eKit: Web Application Security Discover how IBM Rational AppScan Standard Edition can help you detect vulnerabilities in your Web applications.
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Carriers cheerfully take heat on iPhone pricing
For all the consumer griping over pricing plans for Apple Inc.'s new iPhones, exclusivity contracts are paying off as planned
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Three Myths about the Internet that Refuse to Die (in Mediacheck)
For starters, it's never been 'free.'
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Oct 2005 20:41 UTC
OpenSolaris has started branching into the mobile computing domain . That's a notable step given that Solaris is generally designed for much more powerful servers.
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