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Judge rules Google doesn't have to turn over code
A federal judge rules that Google doesn’t have to turn over source code for the search function in YouTube as part of an ongoing $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit.
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Google, McFarlane Forge Deal
Working with Google, MacFarlane will create an animated Web-based animated series: There will be 50 Webisodes, each two minutes in length.
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Computer recycling in rural areas to start in HK
A scheme to boost the recovery of used computer and electrical equipment for recycling in rural areas will be launched soon in Hong Kong, Hong Kong Secretary for the Environment Edward Yau said on Wednesday. He told lawmakers the En ...
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Michael Dell buys $100 million in stock
By The Associated Press DALLAS (AP) -- In recent days, Chief Executive Michael Dell has bought about $100 million worth of stock in Dell Inc., the shares of which rallied this spring but are still near a five-year low.
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Michael Dell buys $100 million in stock
Wed, Jul 2, 2008 (4:57 p.m.) In recent days, Chief Executive Michael Dell has bought about $100 million worth of stock in Dell Inc., the shares of which rallied this spring but are still near a five-year low.
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Use your computer to beef up birding skills
Bird watching's fun but sometimes it can be pretty frustrating. My kids gave me an interactive CD-ROM, "Guide to Birds of North America," for Father's Day. It identifies 927 birds and has 2,700 photos.
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Impact of Akron's Wi-Fi plan will differ from business to business
AKRON -- Akron's mayor believes the technical challenges facing the city's new free Internet service are all in line with what's acceptable.
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IBM buys Platform Solutions, ending dueling lawsuits
SAN FRANCISCO -- IBM announced on Wednesday that it has bought Platform Solutions Inc., acquiring its California rival's technology and ending lawsuits which the firms had filed against each other.
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Feature: The Four Levels of Small Notebooks
When laptops first hit the market, they were thought of as less powerful (albeit much more portable) versions of their desktop counterparts.
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Research shows 404 non-compliance costs companies
Companies forced to reveal shortcomings in their IT systems due to section 404 will underperform the market, according to new research.
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You got it on eBay, what'd you expect?
eBay, that messy superconductor of feverish capitalism, has hit some static. A French court recently ordered eBay to pay about $30,000 to Hermes for “committing acts of counterfeiting,” when an eBay customer sold two fake Hermes handbags on the site in 2006. The seller was ordered to pay the same amount. On Monday, a French court ordered eBay to pay $61million, in damages to the French luxury ...
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Top iTunes downloads
Top 10 songs on iTunes Music Store for July 2:
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Features and Case Studies
Will the increasing popularity of the Firefox open-source browser propel it into mainstream businesses or will Microsoft up its game to compensate? It's never easy when a company changes its culture.
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Guinness awards download record to Firefox 3
The de facto registrar of superlative achievements has credited Mozilla for officially setting a record for downloads in a 24-hour period: 8,002,530 copies of Firefox.
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Office Deals in Playa Vista Demonstrate Strength of L.A.’s Westside
Two deals in the Playa Vista mixed-use development, including one of the largest office leases in Los Angeles history, serve as a reminder that the Westside’s office market continues to hold steady despite a shaky U.S. economy. Fox Interactive Media...
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High-Tech Card Cheat Pleads Guilty
One of the devices used by the group was a wireless transmitter to anticipate the cards players would be dealt, according to a Justice Department indictment.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 8th Nov 2006 15:09 UTC
Apple has updated its line of MacBook laptops , equipping them with Core 2 Duo processors.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 31st Aug 2005 09:14 UTC
Microsoft has released the first beta of Windows Server 2003 R2. "Windows Server 2003 R2 release candidate software is available to download for evaluation in both x64 and x86 versions.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 14th Oct 2005 20:55 UTC
Microsoft is poised to release to testers the second Community Technology Preview release of Vista, paving the way for a second full-fledged beta, which is now expected in December.
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New Google Earth Lets the World Track Your Road Trip
MOUNTAIN VIEW, California — Now your entire road trip is just a click away with Google Earth's newest technology that lets you document your trip with different place marks and pictures along the way.
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Michael Dell buys $100 million in stock
In recent days, Chief Executive Michael Dell has bought about $100 million worth of stock in Dell Inc., the shares of which rallied this spring but are still near a five-year low.
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Linked by David Adams on Wed 2nd Jul 2008 18:35 UTC
"Microsoft Monday confirmed it is investigating two-week-old reports from users unable to update client PCs using Windows Server Update Services (WSUS), but said that it is "premature" to assume the snafu had the same source as another patch glitch the company has grappled with since mid-June. . .
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Primera introduces a ripping rental service
A while back I wrote about a new software product from Primera Technology called PTRip.
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Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5
Many might find the attractions of the 9-megapixel Panasonic Lumix DMC-TZ5 irresistible: it's compact enough to fit in a jacket pocket, yet packs a 10x zoom lens, complete with 28mm-equivalent wide-angle view and optical image stabilizer. It also has a 3-inch LCD and some very interesting shooting features.
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