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Thinking Allowed. Thinking Aloud.
We know the what , now let's see the how and why. ONE: According to The NST , that culprit that paralysed Bursa Malaysia to an all-day trading halt, the worst systems breakdown in its history, was a faulty computer hard disk.
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Hang-ups over service leave residents without phones
SUFFOLK About 10 months after the first of them moved in, the people of Remington Park still are waiting for a technological wonder that has done so much to bring people closer. Not the Internet. A phone line. The people in the northern Suffolk development - where the condominiums have names ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Jul 2006 19:17 UTC
eWEEK Labs' tests show that Beta 1 of the open-source Firefox 2.0 includes some welcome new features, catches up a bit with capabilities found in other Web browsers and adds some nice security enhancements.
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Petitions push to oust Lieberman
WASHINGTON — The backers of an Internet drive to have Sen. Joe Lieberman stripped of his chairmanship plan to deliver more than 42,000 signatures to Senate Democrats when
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Portland Project . Now, in Mainz, Germany, the expanded group is meeting again on May 8 and 9 to see how far it's come
Six months ago, architects from two dozen desktop-oriented Linux projects gathered in Portland to work together on creating the best possible Linux desktop.
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'Beast' hooked on octopus porn
A MAN whose self-esteem is so low he calls himself a beast has admitted to downloading pictures showing sex acts with ponies, snakes, tigers ... and an octopus.
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Man caught with octopus sex images
A MAN whose self-esteem is so low he identifies himself as a beast has admitted to downloading images showing sexual acts with an octopus.
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Spy gadgets getting smarter
Wireless spy cameras. Eavesdropping bugs. GPS tracking gadgets. All of these things may have once seemed far-fetched, the stuff of movies, but now they not only exist, but they're also becoming more sophisticated.
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PayPal marks successful 10 years online
Last month it debuted a micro-site featuring a series of video interviews with PayPal's founders and others who played key roles in the company's history.
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Yahoo! Sends Letter to Stockholders
Yahoo! Inc., the global Internet company, sent a letter to all the stockholders from Chairman Roy Bostock and CEO Jerry Yang.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 7th Jul 2006 13:26 UTC
Ars reviews the Dell Inspiron e1405 -- a Core Duo laptop priced at USD 800. It concludes: "Taken for what it is, the Dell e1405 performed well in our testing.
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'Hello, Dolly' inspires robot romance
NEW YORK — Jerry Herman, eyes welling with tears, could hardly believe what he was hearing as he watched the new animated blockbuster "WALL-E." The composer of the Tony-winning musical "Hello, Dolly!" had licensed songs from the 1964 show to Pixar, The Walt Disney Co.'s computer animation arm, but he had no idea that his music and lyrics would factor so prominently in the story line of the ...
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Chennai Online IT - News
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Just how many "brains" does your personal computer need, anyway? Not that buying a PC was ever as easy as, say, buying a toaster or an electric toothbrush, but the companies that make the electronic brains, or microprocessors, for PCs today have managed to make it even ...
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Internet Scam
WYOMING, LUZERNE COUNTY- Customers of an E-Bay Store were swindled out of thousands of dollars, according to police. Police say the victims were hoping for quick cash.
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Communicado Partners With PHONE+ Magazine To Host Free Webinar Aimed At Resellers Offering Unified Communications ...
Communicado, the provider of the leading management as a service platform for converged and unified communications resellers, and PHONE+ Magazine will be hosting a free webinar targeted to unified communications (UC) resellers to help them get the most from UC for their IP telephony customers.
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Cyber-crooks celebrate independence
Malware writers are looking to cash in the upcoming 4th of July weekend, say security experts..
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Recent Original Stories
"US software maker Oracle is considering launching a version of the Linux operating system and has looked at buying one of the two firms dominating the technology, the Financial Times newspaper reported on Monday.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 30th Sep 2006 00:12 UTC
Microsoft Windows will not suffer irreparable damage on the server side at the hands of the Linux operating system over the next five years, Gartner analyst George Weiss told attendees at the Gartner Open Source Summit.
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Adder Launches High Performance USB Plus Video Extender
Newbury Port, Mass. - July 4, 2008 – Adder, a developer of KVM switches, extenders and KVM over IP solutions, today announced the launch of the AdderLink X50 video extender.
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Library to offer free computer classes
The Tom Green County Library is holding registration for free computer classes at the Main Library, 113 W. Beauregard Ave.
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Judge orders Google to hand over YouTube user data
SAN FRANCISCO - A U.S. judge has ordered Google to expose to Viacom the video-viewing habits of everyone who has ever used YouTube in a decision condemned Thursday by the Internet giant and privacy advocates.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 4th Dec 2006 22:25 UTC
Microsoft has announced an integrated suite of tools for designers , as well as a new preview of the company's 'Flash killer' technology, putting Microsoft squarely into competition with Adobe.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 29th Mar 2007 22:07 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Software behemoth Microsoft could be one of the biggest losers from proposed license changes to the Linux operating system unveiled Wednesday.
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Pepsi's 'Twist and Win' promo a big hit
Pepsi's Twist and Win summer promotion has been a hit with customers, as instant win caps keep arriving at Pacific Trading Co. for redemption on an almost daily basis. Consumers can instantly win $20, $50, $100, a PlayStation 3, iTouch and laptop computers.
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