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Recycling program should be cleaned up
Right now, I’m staring at three empty plastic bottles on my desk at work. They’re sitting next to my computer, in plain view, as a reminder that those small, used drink containers need to be recycled.
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300 Lithuanian sites hacked by Russian hackers
A recently accepted legislation in Lithuania banning communist symbols across Lithuania, has prompted Pro-Russian hackers to start defacing Lithuanian sites, an indication of the upcoming attack was detected last week with active discussions around Russian forums greatly reminding us of the Russia vs Estonia cyberattack sparkled due to the removal...
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Study says many dial-up users don't want broadband
NEW 4 p.m. NEW YORK -- A new study suggests that attitude rather than availability may be the key reason why more Americans don't have high-speed Internet access.
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Android OS to interconnect with online Google services
Though Android won't make its official debut for several more months, information concerning the details of the OS indicates that it will take advantage of many of Google's online services. Android icons will most likely link back directly to Google services such as Google Maps and Gmail.
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Video: Banking site MoneyAisle shows promise
BOSTON -- MoneyAisle is a free new Web service that makes a bold claim: It says it will maximize the interest rates consumers can get on savings accounts, by running online auctions in which banks bid for consumers' business
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Report: Microsoft seeks help for another Yahoo bid
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Unable to strike a deal on its own, Microsoft Corp. reportedly is hoping to snap up Yahoo's online search operations with the help of News Corp. and Time Warner Inc.
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On indexing Flash content, Microsoft silent
Google and Yahoo say their search engines will start to index Flash content. Microsoft is staying mum on whether or when it might add such support to Live search.
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Xandros Buys Linspire in Merger of Business Models
Xandros confirmed Wednesday that it has acquired Linspire, the developer of the Linspire Linux-based OS as well as the Click-n-Run (CNR) shop and business model.
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Current Newswire:
"Anti-Linux evangelists try to level many claims against the free open source operating system Linux. Arguments against the base cost (nothing!) or about the turnaround time to repair security exploits don't work.
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Kenya: HP Changes Tack to Penetrate New Turf
Changing consumer trends have forced global printer and cartridge manufacturer Hewlett Packard to adopt cost reduction, security and fast performance as key themes to penetrate new markets.
AllAfrica.com |
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Codima Inc. (OTC:CDMA) Expands Codima Toolbox to Enhance VoIP Quality - Introducing Integrated Pre-Assessment Testing, ...
Codima, Inc. (OTC: CDMA) a global provider of best practice software tools for VoIP and IT Asset Management today announced the introduction of new additions to Codima Toolbox. The VoIP Management solution now brings VoIP Topology Views directly in Microsoft(R) Office Visio(R), and combines pre-and post deployment testing, monitoring and troubleshooting into one solution. With the new additions, ...
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Stealth Bloggers
What with viral videos such as will.i.am's "Yes We Can" spot on Barack Obama and online jabberwocky about a supposed salt-of-the-earth-intelligentsia called Netroots, Internet political consultants have fashioned an image of themselves as modern, idealistic, sexy, and pure. Political blogger turned ...
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Sharky Extreme : News From Inside The Industry
After dropping out of the All-in-Wonder business two years ago, AMD is back with a new model that combines mainstream video performance with HD-capable TV functionality.
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Light photo sensor prolongs battery life in portable apps
Avago Technologies announced a new low cost miniature surface mount ambient light photo sensor for controlling display backlighting in a wide range of portable electronic applications.
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Microsoft to sell Office, OneCare for $70 a year
By JESSICA MINTZ SEATTLE (AP) -- Microsoft Corp. will begin selling its Office programs to consumers on a subscription basis starting mid-July, in a bid to reach thrifty PC buyers who would otherwise pass on productivity software.
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802.11n Wi-Fi market to flourish, says ABI
Shipments of consumer-oriented 802.11n Wi-Fi access points will from 6 million this year to 88 million in 2013, reported ABI Research.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 17th Oct 2005 20:25 UTC
Macromedia on Monday opened the doors to a new incubation site that hosts unfinished technology and early software releases. The goal of Macromedia Labs is to involve developers in the creation of new products, enabling them to provide feedback that can shape the company's future moves.
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Timing devices extend UMPC battery life, signal range
Integrated Device Technology has introduced a family of ultralow-power timing devices designed for ultramobile PCs.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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Processor bout: Q1 goes to Intel
A new report from iSuppli suggests that Intel is clawing back a sliver of the PC processor market share against gains by rival Advanced Micro Devices as both companies are preparing a new volley of 45nm products.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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SEMPO Institute To Present "Generating Leads with Practical Search Engine Marketing" Session at Microsoft Worldwide ...
Thousands of Microsoft partners attend the annual Worldwide Partner Conference to network and tap
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Oct 2005 12:19 UTC
It seems like all hell has broken loose in the internet services and instant messaging arena. Just yesterday, Microsoft and Yahoo announced that they will make their IM technology work together, and now Google and ComCast have shown interest in AOL . All this just shortly after Google and Sun teamed up .
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Clermont Woman Warns Of Internet Scam
A Clermont woman wants to warn people about an Internet scam that cost her thousands of dollars she could not afford to lose.
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Recent Original Stories
Jasjeet Sekhon benchmarked Linux and MacOS X on the MacBook Pro using his statistical software , and finds that "Linux is found to be much faster than Apple's OS X for statistical computing. For example, in one benchmark Linux is more than twice as fast."
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Device does conversion while supporting continuous load
Intersil Corp. has introduced a family of monolithic synchronous step-down DC/DC regulators provides a compact, efficient power solution for a wide range of consumer, computer, industrial and instrumentation applications.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 23rd Apr 2006 17:40 UTC
Vista is all the rage at the moment (and now even the Sunday Eve Column is about it). I don't think there's a single piece of beta software that has ever been discussed as much as Windows Vista.
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