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Recent Original Stories
"Oracle's Linux initiative has so far failed to make a serious dent in Red Hat's business or even in its stock price. Red Hat is actually worth slightly more today than it was when Larry Ellison launched his apparently not-so-scary RHEL clone the week before Halloween.
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Launch of New Cutting Edge Niche Fitness Social Network MyFitTribe.com
Thousand Oaks, CA (PRWEB) April 17, 2008 -- Working with the latest technologies Incendia Media partners with online personal training system, JamCore Personal Training, to create a new niche social network, MyFitTribe.com.
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Xbox 360 sales double in Europe News by
Microsoft has revealed that Xbox 360 sales have doubled in Europe since it cut the price of the console on 14th March. Well done self, it said.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 16th Nov 2006 12:49 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"Would you have believed at the end of last summer that Microsoft and Novell would partner over Linux, or that Oracle would create its own brand of Linux? Yeah, I wouldn't have believed it either, but here we are. So, what does it all mean?
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China wealth: Chinese multinationals, hightech, travel, outsourcing, auto, retail, politic
explore opportunities from rising Chinese trade, yuan and stock market! How do over a half million international companies make profits in China? How do Airbus, Dell, Wal-Mart, Citibank, Morgan Stanley, Microsoft, Cisco, GM, Unilever perform there?
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Internet report says Clark will remain with Cards
FOXSports.com reported last night that University of Louisville sophomore forward Earl Clark, who announced last week that he would declare himself eligible for the NBA draft, instead will return to the Cardinals next season.
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Foot pad ads draw questions
LOS ANGELES Late night television infomercials seem to have a cheap fix for anything lose weight, banish cellulite or improve conditions like diabetes, arthritis and insomnia.Or, all of the above.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Business Briefs: April 17, 2008
Santa Cruz Office training center opens OfficeStar Computer Training Center is hosting a grand opening 3-6 p.
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Regulations drive demand for information security professionals, (ISC)2 says
Regulations and a better understanding of reputational risk are driving growth in the number of information security professionals, according to a report by global IT security standards body (ISC)2, which will be published next week.
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Online music sellers look beyond DRM
Digital music protection should be abandoned because it confuses consumers, retail trade body ERA Digital argues
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The unsolved mystery of Brash's emails
Just where the leaked or stolen emails which helped end former National Party leader Don Brash's political career actually came from looks set to remain an unsolved mystery.
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Will Smith's MTV online launched
A free music video website, backed by movie star Will Smith, launched on Wednesday.
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St. Marien Amberg Hospital Goes Green And Virtual With VMware And DataCore SANmelody
DataCore Software, the leading provider of storage virtualization SAN software, has recently announced that St. Marien Amberg Hospital, a German teaching hospital, has implemented SANmelody as the reliable storage foundation that supports its information systems and PACS (Picture Archiving and Communication System) project running on a VMware environment.
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Surplus auction goes online
ANNAPOLIS -- As part of a statewide effort to trim expenses, the sale of Maryland's surplus items has jumped to the Internet. The Department of General Services made the shift to auctioning agency property online at the start of February.
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State tax filing deadline extended
SALISBURY -- Comptroller Peter Franchot extended the state tax filing deadline to tonight at midnight for residents filing electronically in the Lower Shore and Maryland counties after a cut fiber line disrupted Internet and phone use.
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FTS Strengthens its Relationship With freenet AG
HERZLIYA, Israel , April 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- FTS (LSE: FTS), a global provider of Billing, CRM and Business Control solutions for communications and content service providers, today announced that freenet AG, one of Germany's leading internet and telecommunications companies, has decided to upgrade its charging and billing systems to FTS' newest release - Leap(TM) Billing 4.6.
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Will the Nokia Tube handset be the saviour of mobile TV?
Over at the Nokia-obsessed blog NokNok, a very valid point has been raised. We've all been banging on about the recently- announced-but-still- unannounced Tube handset, but have never once pondered on the significance of the name.
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09:12 (BST), 17/04/2008 Xbox 360 European sales Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS European leadership position ...
- The momentum behind Xbox 360 continues to grow, as Microsoft today announced that European sales have more than doubled in the wake of recent adjustments of the estimated retail price (ERP), solidifying its leadership position as the number one next-generation console in Europe and significantly broadening the console’s audience.
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Recent Original Stories
Haiku has listed the accomplishments of Haiku's Summer of Code students . "2007 Was our first year involved in the Google Summer of Code. Looking back on it, it is easy to say that it was a resounding success. We were able to handle 8 students.
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LTE Unlikely to Offer Superfast Mobile Broadband to the Masses Until 2011
LTE (Long Term Evolution) networks will come into operation in Japan in 2010, but the technology is unlikely to see the light of day until 2011 in the rest of the world. Even then, subscriber numbers are forecast to be only 4.2 million with a large proportion using LTE via data cards on their laptops, according to a recently published report from London-based research and consulting firm, ...
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Fast UA ticket sellout sparks complaints
Student tickets for the upcoming football season at the University of Alabama sold out within two hours and 20 minutes, frustrating many students who experienced technical difficulties trying to buy tickets online.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Jury hears graphic content
The jury in the Troy Deal online predator case began to hear the words on Wednesday.
Battle Creek Enquirer |
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Linked by Liam Proven on Wed 10th Jan 2007 16:42 UTC
Symbian recently announced that its OS has powered 100 million phones. That's not bad - it's a lot of licences - but then, mobile phones shift around a billion units a year now. But a phone with Symbian isn't any old phone.
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Women guilty of killing homeless
LOS ANGELES - Two elderly women accused of killing two homeless men to collect millions of dollars in insurance payouts were convicted yesterday of conspiracy to murder, and one of them was convicted of the murders themselves.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Jan 2006 16:58 UTC
Yesterday, we reported on an article about the demise of the Alpha . That article was the first part in a series about the future of processor design.
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