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Recent Original Stories
BSD and Linux programmers have had a lot of success in creating drivers for new computer hardware in a timely manner, but much of their effort has been without the support of major hardware manufacturers.
New Mobile Computing |
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Cutting the Cord
Weigh all the options when choosing between traditional and online software solutions.
Entrpreneur.com |
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Of wing nuts and pescatarians
The map will replace this text. If any users do not have Flash Player 8 (or above), they'll see this message. Are you a wing nut pretexting as a netroots advocate on webinars and thought you could blend in anonymously?
Mail and Guardian |
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Lithuania Attacked by Russian Hacktivists, 300 Sites Defaced
Last week's mass defacement of over 300 Lithuanian sites hosted on the same ISP, an upcoming attack that was largely anticipated due to the on purposely escalated online tensions out of Lithuan's accepted legislation banning communist symbols across the country, once again demonstrates information warfare building capabilities in action. Moreover, the attack is again relying on common ...
CircleID |
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Todd Hollenshead defends Doom III News by
Id Software CEO Todd Hollenshead has defended Doom III's reputation, pointing out that the four-year-old first-person shooter is "the most successful game in id's history".
EuroGamer |
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Intellectual Property
In a recent decision construing claims to virtual memory space networking systems, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit affirmed a pre-Phillips district court claim construction, reminding us that construing patent claims is not about the process, but about the result.
Mondaq |
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Internode to Build $3M Green Facility
July 8, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Australian Internet service provider Internode announced on Tuesday it plans to build a $3 million 'green' data center for the Adelaide CBD after the previous data center it opened last year filled to capacity twice as fast as expected.
Web Host Industry Review |
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Central Coast Tech: Step into Microsoft's .NET
At tonight’s SLODOTNET meeting, Robert Hope will discuss LINQ, Microsoft’s project for a specialized set of extensions to its .NET framework, which includes a set of tools for configuring and building applications. The meeting will be held at Promega Biosciences, 277 Granada Ave. in San Luis Obispo, from 5:30 p. m. to 8 p. m. It is free and open to the public. For more information, e-mail info ...
The San Luis Obispo Tribune |
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The HTC Shift
"Until now, HTC has mostly made Windows Mobile smartphones, such as the Cingular 2125, 3125, 8125 and 8525 and the T-Mobile MDA and SDA. , which PC Magazine had the chance to test, looks like a tablet, but fits in a large coat pocket.
OS News |
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by (Staff) on Thu 17th Nov 2005 22:40 UTC
I had happily been running SuSE on a number of systems, liking its stability, performance, and unbelievably good desktop integration. For me, *integration* is the key, so I don't have to figure out a bunch of config files to do very basic things.
OS News |
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Alleged student hackers to appear in court
Two Orange County students accused of hacking into their school's computers will be in court Tuesday.
KABC-TV Los Angeles |
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Microsoft to sell server software package to U.S. companies by end of year
SEATTLE - Microsoft is strengthening its early-stage push to fend off competition by offering more Internet-based software, a change from its traditional method of selling programs that run on individual desktops or corporate servers.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Young people have never had to survive an icy summertime thaw
I guess I’m what you’d call a “technophobe.” Then again, you could just call me an “old fogy.” A lot of the technology that’s changing our lives so rapidly disturbs me. I’m not tied by my umbilical cord to a computer or a cell phone.
Journal Inquirer |
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Occupational Hazards |
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Tabor taking steps to be first Iowa town to offer wireless Internet access citywide
Two days a week, Mike Powers works from Tabor, avoiding a 40-mile commute in favor of a four-block walk to his family's flower shop. From there, he manages the warehouse and inventory of an Omaha business via the Internet.
Shenandoah Valley News Today |
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Teknovus and NTT Communications Collaborate on Penetration of Enterprise Market
PETALUMA, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Teknovus, the leading provider of Gigabit Ethernet Passive Optical Network (G-EPON) chips for the deployment of triple-play services in broadband access networks, announced that Furukawa Electric's (Furukawa) G-EPON SFP (Small Form-factor Pluggable) ONU, based on Teknovus' G-EPON ONU chip, was displayed through NTT Communications Corporation (NTT Com) for ...
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Shoring Up Customer Communications With BCPs
Enterprises have long sought ways to add real-time communications to business applications to improve customer interactions, streamline workflows, more quickly respond to critical events and more efficiently execute time-sensitive transactions. Integrating interactive communications with software applications and business processes, however, has proven difficult, costly and time-consuming.
E-Commerce Times |
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Child porn and images of bestiality found on sex fiend's computer
A CHILD molester who used his dog to threaten his young victims was found to have a cache of child pornography and images of bestiality stored on his computer.
The Scotsman |
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Outdoor GPS Popularity Driven by User-Friendly Devices and Converged Solutions, Says ABI Research
Outdoor GPS devices and solutions are quickly gaining momentum. An increasing number of high-end handheld outdoor GPS devices with intuitive user interfaces and multimedia features, along with the emergence of converged outdoor software solutions, are driving overall demand. Combined with increased interest in the outdoors, the result is a thriving outdoor GPS ecosystem.
Centre Daily Times |
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In Three Years, the Internet Hits a Brick Wall
In an estimated three years or so, the Internet will run out of the IPv4 addresses that it is currently based upon, forcing a transition over to a next-generation IPv6 address scheme – or a halt to all new domains.
All About Jazz |
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IncrediMail Amends Certain Proposals to be Voted On at Extraordinary Shareholder Meeting
IncrediMail Ltd. (NASDAQ:MAIL) (www.incredimail-corp.com), an Internet content and media company, today announced certain amendments to proposals to be submitted to shareholders approval at the Extraordinary General Meeting of Shareholders to be held on July 17, 2008 at 3:00 PM Israel time at the Company's offices in Tel Aviv. The Company will send a letter to the Company's shareholders, ...
Centre Daily Times |
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SNIA Unveils Agenda for the 4th Annual Storage Developer Conference
The Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) today announced its agenda and speaker line-up for the 2008 Storage Developer Conference. Keynote speakers will represent companies including Amazon, Linux Foundation, NetApp, Samba Team, Sun Microsystems and VMware. The keynotes and more than 50 additional conference sessions will address SNIA standards work related to the Storage Management ...
Centre Daily Times |
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HCL Technologies Announces Relationship With VMware to Offer Virtualization Lifecycle Services
HCL Technologies announced it has signed a Global System Integration contract with VMware. This relationship combines VMware virtualization products and services with HCL's proven experience and globally benchmarked capabilities in enterprise IT infrastructure operations and transformation, thereby providing best-of-breed virtualization lifecycle services to global enterprises.
SYS-CON Media |
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VAI Celebrates Its 30-Year Anniversary with Growing Global Client Base and Expanding Operations
VAI (Vormittag Associates, Inc.) (http://www.vai.net), one of the United States' leading developers of enterprise software solutions for the distribution, manufacturing, retail and service industries, and an IBM Premier Business Partner, this week celebrates its 30th year in business. Founded by CEO, Bob Vormittag in 1978, VAI has grown from a regional software development firm to its current ...
Centre Daily Times |
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For Everyday Photography, Cell Phones Are Growing As Camera Of Choice
Wirefly.com, the online leader in one-stop comparison shopping for cell phones and wireless phone plans, today released the results of its new behavioral survey on consumer camera phone usage, showing significant penetration of cell phones as the camera of choice for young adults in the U.S.
Centre Daily Times |
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