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Recent Original Stories
"Over 500 million people use the Internet, and over a billion computers are deployed around the world. It has become impossible to ignore the issue of content management and access. Call it Digital Rights Management if you will, or call it working out how to manage copying in the digital realm.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Nov 2006 22:23 UTC
"Security is the lens through which I always view products like Windows Vista, and in that view it looks good. But there is a bigger picture with Vista for the industry: It's really, really different from previous versions.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th Apr 2006 19:00 UTC
Microsoft has urged UK PC vendors not to give customers the opportunity to buy a PC without a pre-installed operating system. Supplying base systems, or 'naked PCs', is a missed opportunity , according to Michala Alexander, Microsoft's head of anti-piracy.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 18th Oct 2006 21:03 UTC
Increasing component costs and pressure to cut its prices mean Apple's best bet for long-term success is to quit the hardware business and license the Mac to Dell, analyst firm Gartner claimed on Tuesday.
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Recent Original Stories
"It may be a brave opinion but I predict that Ubuntu Linux and Windows Vista are going to be the two operating systems that will take over the largest chunk of the desktop OS market during the next couple of years.
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posted by David Adams on Wed 2nd Jul 2008 18:35
A recent study released by Net Applications indicates that the market share of Windows among Internet-connected devices could drop below 90% as soon as the fourth quarter of this year. This seems to be the same report referred to earlier that showed Linux approaching a 1% use share.
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NEWS: College tests internet phone-call technology
Dartmouth Computing Services has begun testing a new technology that will allow users to make calls from cell phones over the College's wireless network free of charge, according to David Bucciero, director of Technical Services. Although testing is currently limited to Computing Services employees, it may be opened to a few student users in coming days.
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Call for immigrants: Internet project aims to attract people from other countries to live and work in Corner Brook
CORNER BROOK — Matt King is attempting to use the Internet to unveil a secret that most people reading this might already know — Corner Brook can be an attractive place to live and do business.
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Why would Reiser lead authorities to his wife's body?
OAKLAND -- Even with a jury's decision earlier this year that Hans Reiser killed his estranged wife Nina, debate continued to swirl over the computer programmer's guilt.
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Why would Reiser lead authorities to his wife's body?
OAKLAND -- Even with a jury's decision earlier this year that Hans Reiser killed his estranged wife Nina, debate continued to swirl over the computer programmer's guilt.
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Olympics Notebook: U.S. swim team good mix of youth, experience
Elizabeth Beisel emerged as a rising star at the U.S. trials, earning a trip to her first Olympics at 15. Garrett Weber-Gale assumed the sprint legacy left behind by Gary Hall Jr. Then there's Megan Jendrick, back in the swim of things eight years after winning gold as a teenager. They are among the fresh faces joining Michael Phelps, Katie Hoff, Natalie Coughlin and Ryan Lochte in the pool at ...
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Teens make fun of business
CAMDEN Wire pipe cleaners. Styrofoam cups. Yarn. Plastic Hawaiian leis. Rubber bands. Brightly colored straws. Paper clips. Most of these items can be purchased for pennies at craft supply stores and don't amount to much on their own.
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County opens E-Waste facility
SOUTH HARRISON TWP. Electronics such as old computer monitors and printers can be recycled at the Gloucester County Solid Waste Complex in South Harrison Township.
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ZappTek to sell books at iPhone Apps Store
ZappTek says it plans to sell books for the iPhone 3G and iPod Touch through the upcoming iTunes App Store. The Canadian developer says its Apple Legends book service will bring ìthe full reading experienceî to users, including home screen icons, bookmarks and support for note-taking. ZappTek says it will start with a number of short stories and no...
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Bertha not likely to cause S.C. much harm
Bertha grew into a hurricane Monday and by the end of the day had reached Category 3 strength. But the good news is the storm also began the anticipated northern turn away from North America. The National Hurricane Center reported maximum sustained winds hit 115 mph by late afternoon. Various computer models see the storm curving at least 800 miles away from South Carolina. If so, the only ...
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PosiMotion unveils ìsuiteî of iPhone apps, GPS router
PosiMotion says it will introduce new applications and a GPS-enabled WiFi router when the iTunes AppStore opens Friday. The software titles include G-Spot, which brings GPS-like features to older iPhone and iPod Touch models, G-Park to help users remember where they parked, and G-Minds, a pubishing program for developers. The company has also anno...
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Least Squares computes linear regression on your Mac
VVI has unveiled Least Squares, a math application that computes and displays linear regression. Users can input a variety of data points and the software will compute and draw a line on a graph to fit the data. The company says Least Squares uses a "concise and elegantî interface that can be used to teach linear regression, or as a professional to...
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Features and Case Studies
BMC Software chief executive Bob Beauchamp on the revenge of the CFO and unravelling business' "ugliest ball of yarn."
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Microsoft backs Yahoo shuffle
Microsoft Corp. threw its weight behind investor Carl Icahn's effort to dump Yahoo Inc.'s board, saying Monday that a successful shareholder rebellion would encourage the software maker to renew its bid to buy Yahoo's Internet search engine or possibly the entire company. The unexpected endorsement gives Icahn a carrot to dangle before Yahoo shareholders as he wages an acrimonious campaign to ...
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OCZ introduces DDR3 modules for high-end notebooks
OCZ Technology Group has announced DDR3 SODIMM modules as its next generation notebook memory to support the impending Intel Centrino 2 mobile platform, with the modules targeting advanced gaming and professional systems.
Digi Times |
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Letters to the business editor
Your article concerning "white spaces" inaccurately states the view that any problems encountered by wireless microphones could easily be addressed ("Digital TV Reception a ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Residents rail against rotten neighbors online
RottenNeighbor.com allows anyone with an Internet connection to post and view comments about their neighbors. The Web site allows room for both positive and negative posts.
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High St. apartment robbed while woman on vacation
LAWRENCE — A High Street woman returned Sunday night from a vacation to the Dominican Republic only to find her apartment ransacked and robbed. Assorted jewelry, two televisions, a surround sound system, personal-size safe, computer, checkbook, cell phone and game cube were missing from the third-floor apartment.
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DRAM module makers expect demand to recover
Major DRAM module makers A-Data Technology and Transcend Information, though seeing their June sales dampened by weak memory pricing, both anticipate improving demand in the second half of 2008.
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