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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 28th Mar 2006 00:56 UTC
Microsoft employees are arguing among themselves over who is to blame for the delay in the launch of Windows Vista. One disgruntled insider named Who da'Punk voiced his feelings in a blog posting under the heading 'Vista 2007. Fire the leadership now!'.
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High Tech Second-Quarter Net Rises 7% on New Models (Update1)
July 7 (Bloomberg) -- High Tech Computer Corp ., the world's largest maker of mobile phones using Microsoft Corp.'s Windows operating system, posted a 7 percent increase in second-quarter profit after releasing new models.
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Canadian students solve daunting business challenges with technology
Software that estimates the cost of a roofing job, and a social networking application that transforms a cell phone into a media exchange tool are just two of the innovative projects graduate students from universities across Canada are working on.
ITBusiness.ca |
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ANN FAQ: Aero-Twitters Offer Instant Alerts For Breaking News
Say Hello To Aero-Twitter! Twitter is designed to work on a mobile phone as well as on a computer (and can be accessed via your IM clients). All Twitter messages (called "Tweets", naturally) are limited to 140 characters, so each message can be sent as a single SMS alert. Brevity is a virtue when using Twitter, since you can't say much in 140 characters (then again, the world would probably be a ...
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Review: Cyberpower Liquid Gamer Infinity SLI desktop computer
Water cooling in a computer? Whatever next?
Computer Active |
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O2: iPhone 3G to take enterprise by storm
Apple's UK iPhone partner is confident the 3G device will receive a warm welcome among businesses both large and small, in every sector
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Former Biscuit Kazmir named MLB All-Star: Longoria needs help to earn a spot
Evan Longoria guessed his mother spent a good part of Sunday afternoon in online support for her son.
Montgomery Advertiser |
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Trapeze Networks' WLAN Management Appliance Wins Editor's Choice Award
Trapeze Networks' RingMaster RM-200, a wireless LAN management appliance, is the winner of PC News Weekly Magazine's Editor's Choice Award.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Commtouch Scheduled to Release Second Quarter 2008 Results on Wednesday, July 30, 2008
SUNNYVALE, Calif.----Commtouch® , a leading messaging and web security technology provider, today announced that it will be releasing its second quarter 2008 results on Wednesday, July 30, 2008 before the US markets open.
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High Tech Computer April-June net profit up 7.7 percent
Taiwan smartphone manufacturer High Tech Computer Corp said Monday it posted a 7.7 percent increase in net profit for the quarter to June. Market analysts said the growth reflected higher shipments on stronger demand.
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Family prepare send off for man killed in A500 crash
The family of a man killed in a crash on the A500 have described him as a "lovely, popular lad" who lived for cars and computers. Postman Lee Kalsevicius, aged 28, died alongside one of his closest friends, Andrew Gibson, in the horrific accident ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 24th Jul 2005 14:58 UTC
There have been many recent pieces written about how a resurgent Mac is a threat to Linux. This particularly hit fever pitch when Apple decided to jump ship to Intel CPUs. The notion that the Mac is either a short or long-term threat to Linux is wrong for a number of different reasons.
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online today @vancouversun.com
Paco beginning his yoga position the "Downward Dog".
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 24th Sep 2005 19:53 UTC
"With [the Win95] release, Apple was tested - and they failed miserably. Not only did I warn Apple to take 95 more seriously, I also accurately forecast the massive decline that would happen to them if they didn't do just that.
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Digital Crossroads: 25 years of covering the next big thing
This week marks my 25th anniversary as a tech columnist. "The Computer File," my syndicated Los Angeles Times column, debuted July 3, 1983.
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IPhone 3G has business appeal
A year after becoming the stylish pocket PC for consumers, the iPhone is ready to go to work. The latest version of the mobile device, which goes on sale Friday, will take advantage of a faster wireless network - dubbed 3G for third-generation - making it more attractive for business use
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 30th Jul 2006 15:42 UTC
This week, The Register ran a story on how the US supposedly had given up its 'control' over ICANN. ICANN, the body which assigns IP addresses and domain names worldwide, currently falls under the US Commerce Department via a contractual agreement; this means the US government can control ICANN. El Reg claimed the US had given up this control; Ars was quick to respond , stating that "the ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 16th Dec 2006 23:39 UTC, submitted by John Mills
"If you could ask Bill Gates one question, what would you ask? I spent an hour today with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates on the company's Redmond campus.
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Taiwan's Quanta, Compal see more Q3 laptop shipment
(Adds comments, details)
Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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Taiwan's Quanta, Compal see more Q3 laptop shipment
(Adds comments, details)
Reuters via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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Giants' Rowand needs Internet votes to make All-Star team
The Giants already cranked up the publicity machine to get Aaron Rowand voted onto the All-Star team.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Digital doomsday around the corner
In exactly 1,273 days there will be a web chaos in the world as we run out of internet addresses.
CIOL |
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Fiber Internet overtakes cable
NEW YORK For the first time, more people around the world are signing up for fiber-optic broadband service than for cable Internet service, according to a British research firm.
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Report on why retained recruitment assignments can go wrong
As a software, e-commerce or internet company, you may have decided to retain the services of a niche, specialist or large headhunting firm in the past. Some of these companies promise a short list of your dream candidates within a month - the very candidates who may have been so elusive to you, via...
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Parliament: Cyber cafes to close by midnight soon
KUALA LUMPUR : All Internet and cyber cafes will have to close by midnight daily when new guidelines to control theses businesses are enforced soon, said Deputy Housing and Local Government Minister Datuk Hamzah Zainuddin.
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