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Greg Kroah-Hartman's announcement for free Linux driver development included the necesssary legal framework to honor NDAs when creating GPL'd drivers.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 27th Feb 2006 18:29 UTC
Microsoft's so-called Origami Project , due to be launched on Thursday , appears to be its early version of the ultra-mobile PC concept Intel has been touting of late, if an allegedly leaked Flash version of a promo video of the product is anything to go by.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 24th Dec 2006 21:54 UTC
The GNUstep project has recently elected a new Chief Maintainer. Gregory Casamento has taken over as the new chief of the project and has posted to his blog a set of goals which spell out the direction the project will take in the future.
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What's Holding OpenOffice Back?
Why doesn't free trump expensive? Every Microsoft product has a free, open source counterpart created by dedicated programmers who loathe everything the company stands for. The free stuff is darn good. Yet companies and individuals continue to buy billions of dollars worth of Microsoft products.
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Helping prevent online fraud :Consumers have weapons available to fight identity theft.
As if identity theft wasn't scary enough, last month's string of fraudulent withdrawals from hundreds of accounts at local financial institutions gave area residents more reason to worry.
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PC-makers challenge Apple in thin laptop wars
Competition is heating up as Toshiba, Dell and HP launch rival products to Apple's 3-pound MacBook Air.
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What I Did at VC Camp
In the spring of 2007, Michael Sullivan was trying to figure out how to add some mojo to his startup, Affine Systems. As a graduate student in applied mathematics at Harvard University, Sullivan had cofounded the company in the fall of 2006 with classmate Bobby Impollonia. Working out of their homes, the two computer whizzes had whipped up a software program to let media companies know if their ...
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Google moving forward with more user features
Ten years ago this September, two Stanford University doctoral students launched a business that would revolutionize how millions of people use the Internet. Yes, Google is getting older, at least in tech years.
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Gen Y will change face of America's workplace
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Guillermo Zorogastua prefers to do his legal research on his laptop. Dennis Palmer feels more comfortable digging into books in the law library at Shughart Thomson & Kilroy.
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Terra gets Olympic Internet rights
Internet company Terra says it has been awarded Internet and mobile rights to transmit the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games in Latin America.
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then set fire to the apartment in what police said was an apparent attempt to destroy evidence. A black Packard Bell laptop computer was stolen from the flat six days before the murders. Bonomo disturbed an intruder who stole the laptop as he took an early morning shower.
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Setting up Your Own Shop with Shopify.com
A couple of tech-capable Canadians wanted to set up a simple online store to sell snowboards. No problem. Right? Wrong. Scott Lake and Tobias Lutke discovered what many folks with the same start-up dream already knew. The technology that was available was complex and complicated.
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Enjoy the Freedom of Online Learning
(ARA) - Many working adults and others with busy life schedules might want to complete a college degree, but simply don't have the time to take traditional classes. This situation is so common, that online learning has experienced rapid growth in the past decade.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 8th Jul 2005 12:34 UTC
Sources close to Mandriva, Progeny and Turbolinux say the trio of companies will be announcing a new enterprise Linux distribution based on Debian Linux at the LinuxWorld event in San Francisco in August.
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Willcocks column: Pushing for better hospital food online (add your comments)
Most people who have a lousy experience with hospital food just grumble. Bernard von Schulmann started a website.
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eComStation 2.0 RC5 is available for download for users with Software Subscriptions Services subscription. For those who don't know, eComStation is the next evolution of the OS/2 operating system.
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Scam Alert: Keep yourself safe from fraud
After a story in The Sacramento Bee last week about sweepstakes fraud, several online readers shared their own tips for thwarting telemarketing and online fraudsters. Among them:
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When Web sites shut down, upset users search for answers
SAN FRANCISCO – Internet engineer Alex Payne has devised a way to answer a commonly asked question of the digital age: Is my favorite Web site working today? In March, Payne, 24, created downforeveryoneorjustme.com, as in, “Down for everyone, or just me?” It lets visitors type in a Web address and see if a site is generally inaccessible or if the problem is with their connection.
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As fuel costs take off, airlines try to hedge
The computer screen on Scott Topping's desk at Southwest Airlines flickered with row after row of dates and numbers, but they had nothing to do
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High oil prices spur demand for low energy electronics
These days when customers walk into electronics stores, the first question they ask is how much electricity the fridge, washing machine or laptop computer they are contemplating buying consumes.
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Leaders in Business: 07.06.08
OWNER aod inc. Company description : Computer repair and upgrades for laptop and desktop systems, virus and spyware removal, custom-built systems, wired and wireless networking, representative of Clearwire Wireless Broadband service.
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Web site designed to ease workday stress
For 25 years, Vista resident Sherry Zak Morris and Gayna Scott of Tucson, were self-described “corporate warriors.”
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Many prefer dial-up, study says
NEW YORK – A new study suggests attitude rather than availability may be the key reason why more Americans don’t have high-speed Internet access.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Jun 2007 09:36 UTC, submitted by Deron
Microsoft agreed Tuesday to make changes to the desktop search feature in Windows Vista in an effort to assuage Google and head off a further antitrust battle with U.S. regulators.
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