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Linked by Adam S on Mon 3rd Apr 2006 14:55 UTC
In my house today, all of the computers are Macs. This is a long way away from three and a half year ago, when I said that Jaguar could not replace my PC . We're chugging along happily running Tiger, just as productive as before, and enjoying every bit of eye candy.
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MIT has unveiled its $100 hand-cranked laptop computer to the United Nations technology summit in Tunisia and said that it hopes to make millions of the devices to give to the poorest people in the world.
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EA tries to legitimize Facebook Scrabble As Facebook has blossomed into a hot Internet hangout, its users have passed countless hours playing Scrabble with friends - or at least an unauthorized version of the word game that Scrabble's owners have tried to...
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Free Web real-time quotes are coming your way
It's getting easier to find free real-time stock quotes on the Web. Many financial Web sites and Web portals have long provided free stock quotes, but they were 15 to 20 minutes old. To get a real-time quote, you usually had to be a customer of a brokerage...
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Wikipedia opens online library on human genes
WASHINGTON - A group of US researchers laid out the foundations Monday for a new online library on human genetics stored within the existing framework of open-access encyclopedia Wikipedia.
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Download these IBM resources today!
Debug symbols are one of the key elements of an effective debugging session. Debug symbols keep a mapping of the source code to the generated EXE or DLL binary; this allows the debugger to set breakpoints at source code locations and display rich debugging information when a breakpoint is hit.
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State launches Web tool to protect children
Reggie Bicha returned Monday to La Crosse and brought the governor with him.
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Fri 20th Jun 2008 23:18 UTC
I've seen superlative after superlative concerning the release of Firefox 3.0 , and in all honesty, it is making my stomach ache. Yes, Firefox 3.0 is a great release.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th Aug 2005 16:27 UTC
A week ago the news got out that Microsoft had approached OSDL for a comperative study between Linux and Windows. OSDL confirmed this, however, they did not provide an answer to Microsoft's request.
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"Late last night we started receiving reports from readers experiencing problems with Windows Genuine Advantage ...
. Users of both Windows XP and Windows Vista were writing to say that they could not validate their installations using WGA, and one user even said that his installation was invalidated by the service.
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Tech trash dealers get with the program to salvage old computers
Tech trash is the fastest-growing category of American garbage. While computers and their assorted peripherals are still a relatively tiny tributary to the national waste stream, they are numerous enough to represent a problem – and an opportunity.
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Any Yahoo-AOL deal unlikely before Aug
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Any deal between Yahoo Inc and Time Warner Inc's AOL division would be unlikely to be struck before Yahoo's annual meeting on Aug. 1, a person familiar with the negotiations said. Yahoo and AOL have been talking about merging their Internet operations for a few months, bu...
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Tech trash dealers get with the program to salvage old computers
CHERYL DIAZ MEYER / DMN Computers and peripherals are still a relatively tiny tributary to the national waste stream, but are numerous enough to represent a problem – and an opportunity. Monitex in Grand Prairie is one local company working with tossed-out technology. Graphic: New life for old monitors
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Ogilvy -- er, Lenovo -- Blogs and Tweets the Summer Olympics
Lenovo is maximizing its Summer Olympics sponsorship with a social media rollout dubbed "Voices of the Olympic Games."
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Councilman's son admits sex crimes
The son of a Bound Brook councilman pleaded guilty yesterday to sending naked pictures of himself over the internet to someone he thought was a teenage girl.
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Agent: Man accused of buying fish toxin sought hit
A man accused of buying a highly poisonous fish toxin while posing as a research doctor once solicited someone over the Internet to kill his wife in exchange for $8,000 and an AK-47 assault rifle, prosecutors said Monday.
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Southern Cross To Increase Capacity With Nortel 40G Technology
Southern Cross Cables has selected Nortel 40G optical technology to help meet demand for bandwidth from service provider customers in Asia Pacific for high-speed services and applications like IPTV and HD video
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Save Your Stuff!
TV? Washer? Dryer? Computer? What experts say you need to unplug before a lightning storm
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.Mac down on July 9, MobileMe up July 10
Apple has officially announced its launch of MobileMe ñ the service it intends to replace its platform-specific .Mac ñ by setting the launch date at midnight July 10th (Pacific), following a short downtime from 6PM PT the preceding day, July 9th. The note, posted in the .Mac service bulletin, informs users that while the update will cause users to ...
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One of the newest models in Kensington's slim line family of computer mice, the Ci95 Wireless Mouse With Nano Reciever features a slim profile - up to 30% thinner than is typical with computer mice. It is also a smooth and slick performer, gliding smoothly across my mouse pad.
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IBM touts unification of consumer and business communication tools
The lines between consumer and business users are blurring, according to IBM Unified Communications (UC) executive Bruce Morse.
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EDITORIAL: Law on balancing computers will be balancing act
Sex crimes are horrific. Sex offenders must be monitored. But once an offender serves time and is listed on the state’s registry, should the offender’s family members be subject to ongoing searches?
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Microsoft backs Icahn's bid to oust Yahoo board
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.
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posted by Miguel on Sun 29th Jun 2003 23:48 UTC
I have to friendly argue about the OSNews article about Apple: " Could an eMac Strategy Bring More Market Share to Apple? " That article is written from the Computer enthusiast point of view rather from the business man point of view, which usually diverges from the hobbyist, because it considers things that nobody that is not in the Marketing business is aware of.
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In light of the many misunderstandings about Linux, software repositories and installation of packages, part one of this season's Mandriva Linux 2006 review includes an extensive background article about it.
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