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Microsoft mulls media options, no new talks: source
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp (MSFT.O) has had no new negotiations on deals involving Yahoo Inc (YHOO.O), but preliminary talks with media companies continue, a source familiar with the software giant's thinking said on Wednesday.
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The Fifteen Things You Can't Say On The Internet [Jargon]
"We didn't attempt to silence Violet. We unpublished our own work." That's how Boing Boing defended their decision to delete every post on their blog referring to sex writer Violet Blue for no given...
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Some dial-up customers don't feel need for speed
The Pew Internet and American Life Project challenges the argument that broadband providers need to more aggressively roll out supply to meet demand.
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Microsoft, Yahoo mull media partner options: sources
SAN FRANCISCO/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp and Yahoo Inc have been holding separate talks with other potential media partners after their negotiations with each other broke down, sources familiar with the companies' thinking said on Wednesday.
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Recent Original Stories
"MythTV is a Linux based, multimedia software that allows you to view and record TV shows to your hard drive in the manner of Tivo, Windows Media Center and Beyond TV. MythTV recently released 0.20 version of their awesome TV/PVR/Multimedia Frontend software.
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LA Times to cut 250 jobs, including 150 news jobs
The Los Angeles Times plans to cut 250 positions, including 150 jobs in the print and Web news departments, amid a continuing industrywide slump in ad sales, the paper's editor said in a memo Wednesday.
Seattle Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 21st Oct 2005 10:44 UTC
Nearly half of European local government bodies are using open source software while nearly a third don't know that they are using open source at all.
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Letters go to music file-sharers
The music industry says thousands of UK broadband users who share tracks illegally will be getting letters warning them of the consequences.
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by WorknMan (3.64) on Tue 13th Jun 2006 23:23 UTC
In order to get someone to switch operating systems, you have to convince them that the problems they are having with their current OS will not be present in the new one.
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Parents warned 'four in ten children are victims of online cyberbullies'
Four out of ten children claim to have been targeted by online bullies. And almost one in five admits to persecuting other youngsters via a home computer.
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Lenovo unveils special desktop PC
World's third largest PC vendor Lenovo Group yesterday announced a strategic partnership with e-business giant Alibaba and chipmaker Intel to tap the burgeoning e-commerce market. The move is expected to help Lenovo gain more market shar ...
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First look: Mozilla Weave 0.2 puts Firefox in the cloud
Mozilla has announced the availability of Weave 0.2, the new version of its Firefox synchronization add-on. Ars tests this version and takes a close look at the underlying architecture. Read More...
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Poll: Public cool to Michelle, doesn't know Cindy
Poll conducted over the Internet reveals public opinion on presidential candidate's spouses
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AP Financial NewsBrief at 10:00 p.m. EDT
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. The latest twist in Microsoft's convoluted courtship caused Yahoo's shares to rise more than 3 percent in Wednesday's sinking stock market, even though the chances of a deal getting done still seemed remote.
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Everybody hates Java
Submitted by Josh Fruhlinger on Wed, 07/02/2008 - 22:44. Tags: Other than the gazillions of people who program in it for a living, of course. (Though maybe familiarity has bred contempt for many of them?)
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Laptop Theft Investigation Continues
Two Albuquerque firefighters are identified in the investigation of a once-missing laptop from PNM.
KOAT Albuquerque |
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CNN - Many Keep Dial-Up Web Service By Choice
Read Full Story For Latest Details.
WSMV Nashville |
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IIJ to Add Fixed IP Address Feature to IIJ Mobile Access Service
TOKYO, July 3, 2008 -- Internet Initiative Japan Inc. , one of Japan's leading Internet access and comprehensive network solutions providers, today announced the August 29 launch of IIJ Mobile Access Service Type DS, a new option for the high-speed mobile data communications service for corporate customers -- IIJ Mobile -- that allows fixed IP addresses.
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View Details of the Essential IT in Power Sector Seminar, December 11- 12, 2008 - New Delhi, India
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "IT in Power Sector - December 11- 12, 2008 - New Delhi, India" conference to their offering.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Sydney uni cheats outsource to India
Computer students farming out work to cheap overseas programmers.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Google wins source code ruling against Viacom
Federal judge rules search giant doesn't have to turn over the code to Viacom, which filed a $1 billion copyright infringement lawsuit against Google in 2007.
CNET |
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Dell has joined Microsoft's select group of Large Account Resellers (LAR) and become an Enterprise Software Advisor for Australia.
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Broadband main driver behind Singapore’s infocomm growth
SINGAPORE, 3 JULY 2008 – Registering a healthy growth of 13.8 per cent, revenue generated by Singapore’s infocomm sector grew to S$51.68 billion in 2007, up from S$45.4 billion the previous year.
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Recent Original Stories
This guide contains the practical security measures to secure your Windows desktop at home. This guide is not necessarily intended for business or enterprise use, but it might come in handy for some .
New Mobile Computing |
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Los Angeles Times to cut 250 jobs, including 150 news jobs
LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles Times plans to cut 250 positions, including 150 jobs in the print and web news departments, amid a continuing industrywide slump in ad sales, the paper's editor said in a memo Wednesday.
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