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Google free to offload $1 billion AOL stake
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HAM Operators Are Always At The Other End Of The LIne
With phone lines down and no internet, we turned to ham radio operators.
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DRAM: 10~20pc rise likely for 1Gb eTT in Q3
TAIPEI, TAIWAN: DRAMeXchange indicates that a low transaction volume during seasonal downturn is normal, but a divergent price trend in two market places is indeed rare.
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Microsoft's $240 million not enough to make Facebook Internet Explorer-compatible [Browser Wars]
Facebook's list of supported browsers does not include one that's proven relatively popular (if by hook or by crook) — Microsoft Internet Explorer. As blogger Dan Lewis points out, Microsoft may have... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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The Best IT Job Boards
Clearly, Peter Weddle knows Internet job boards. He’s the editor of Guide to Employment Web Sites , which is now in its 8th edition and lists a whopping 350 Internet job boards.
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Microsoft opens up Sandcastle, this time with source code
Microsoft failed to fully open source Sandcastle during its first attempt. It's doing better now, evidencing real desire to play by open source's rules.
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SLT selects Starcom to launch IPTV
UTStarcom, Inc. announced a multi-million dollar contract with Just In Time Holdings to supply its industry-leading RollingStream end-to-end Internet Protocol TV (IPTV) solution to Sri Lanka Telecom yesterday.
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Toxic Legacy: Credits
The Toxic Legacy series and its Web component involved the determined efforts of more than a dozen individuals.
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Current Newswire:
"LinuX-Gamers Live is a live DVD from Germany based on Arch Linux that includes nothing but games. Version 0.9.3 was released in June and provides an excellent means of sampling Linux games or setting up a home arcade, although a few of the games wouldn't run on my machine.
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Google Search Identifies Citibank PIN Number Thief
FBI agents were able to cross link surveillance video with ICQ info to arrest a man in a dark baseball cap emblazoned with the words "Top Gun" and a star and wings symbol.
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Tip to reduce your fuel costs
Everyday I drive out of Colombo to my workplace at Radawana and the rising cost of fuel was one of the main problems that hit me recently. Unable to cut petrol costs and spending several weeks in search of a solution I thought of seeking advice from web based articles.
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How safe is your ATM?
When hackers infiltrated Citibank ATMs at 7-Eleven stores, they revived the fear of everyone looking to get out a few bucks for a Slurpee - is using this machine safe?
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Recent Original Stories
If the plan is perfectly executed, Nicholas Negroponte's One Laptop Per Child project will deploy 100 million laptops in the first year. In one fell swoop, the nonprofit organization will create the largest computing monoculture in history.
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ECSU summer enrollment down slightly
Summer enrollment at Elizabeth City State University is down for the first time since 2004, officials reported. At the same time, officials say because of soaring gas prices they are seeing an uptick in the number of students taking online courses.
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Recent Original Stories
The Linux community is splitting - right down the middle, at this point - over Microsoft's controversial claims that the open-source operating system infringes on patents it holds.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 7th Oct 2005 14:09 UTC
"After feverishly working throughout 1995, it was finally decided that the results of 5 years of low profile work were ready for a public launch . When one considers that little over a year earlier, Be's entire hardware platform had been made redundant by the demise of the AT&T Hobbit processors, this was a remarkable achievement."
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Microsoft eases hardware terms for Windows XP on low-cost PCs
Microsoft has loosened the hardware restrictions that PC makers must adhere to in order to install Windows XP on ultra-low-cost PCs, according to documents seen by IDG News Service. While June 30 marked the last day for selling most new Windows XP licenses, Microsoft has made several exceptions for the older operating system, including its use on ultra-low-cost laptops such as the Asus ...
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has responded to a recent challenge from Sun to answer some serious questions about Hyper-V â€" in particular, how Hyper-V can compete with Xen-based alternatives, and whether a Windows-only virtualization technology can hack it in today's increasingly heterogeneous datacenters.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has responded to a recent challenge from Sun to answer some serious questions about Hyper-V â€" in particular, how Hyper-V can compete with Xen-based alternatives, and whether a Windows-only virtualization technology can hack it in today's increasingly heterogeneous datacenters.
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Wed 25th Jun 2008 15:07
Microsoft has responded to a recent challenge from Sun to answer some serious questions about Hyper-V — in particular, how Hyper-V can compete with Xen-based alternatives, and whether a Windows-only virtualization technology can hack it in today's increasingly heterogeneous datacenters.
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Microsoft prepares new bid for Yahoo, looks for allies
Microsoft is preparing a new bid for Yahoo Inc's search business and has approached other media companies about joining it in a deal that would effectively lead to Yahoo's breakup.
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Wed 25th Jun 2008 15:07
Microsoft has responded to a recent challenge from Sun to answer some serious questions about Hyper-V — in particular, how Hyper-V can compete with Xen-based alternatives, and whether a Windows-only virtualization technology can hack it in today's increasingly heterogeneous datacenters.
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CORRECTING and REPLACING Shunra Marks New Milestone for Interoperability with HP LoadRunner
PHILADELPHIA----Fifth graph should read: “Network performance testing software interoperability is valuable within the application development lifecycle,” said Joe Skorupa, Research VP, Enterprise Communications Applications and Infrastructure, Gartner. “WAN emulation coupled with load testing can provide application developers and network engineers the ability to develop more network-aware ...
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Midwestern data pimping alive and well
WOW! ignores Congress Though the head of the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet has urged American ISPs to "hold off" on the use of so-called behavioral ad systems, it seems at least one company has yet to heed the suggestion.…
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The9 exposed as China's supercomputing powerhouse
The ninth mode of art runs on HP clusters Exclusive For more than six months, a list ranking the top supercomputers in China has been floating around, but no one has managed to solve its riddle.…
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