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The editors of ResExcellence.com , a popular Macintosh website and longtime Mac enthusiasts, have switched to Linux . "I've been making my living as Mac-specific developer for several years now...
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Most retired mobile phones are left in drawers instead of being recycled, according to a global survey conducted by Nokia. After hurting the environment by drinking coffee from plastic cups for many years, buying an eco-friendly laptop bag seems like a path to redemption.
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Recent Original Stories
Long standing user of Arch Linux side-steps the typical OS-review template and takes a fresh look at several features of Arch Linux that make it an interesting and exciting distribution.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 5th Dec 2006 17:35 UTC
Microsoft wants to make its Windows operating system available on the One Laptop per Child notebook computers, OLPC chairman Nicholas Negroponte said at the NetEvents conference in Hong Kong on Saturday.
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IBM launched on Tuesday an application that seeks to harness the power and time of Internet users around the globe to make the Web more accessible to the visually impaired.
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Linked by kvaruni on Mon 11th Jul 2005 14:48 UTC
The true reason for this article is to point out some sensitive points and to start a discussion. Hopefully, this discussion will produce some useful outcome and if some people in the Linux community are willing to listen to them, I would already be very enthusiastic. Let's start, shall we?
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IBM launched on Tuesday an application that seeks to harness the power and time of Internet users around the globe to make the Web more accessible to the visually impaired.
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Hit on the numbers
Ten-year-old Shaterous Barber logs onto a computer to play math games in McNeel Middle School’s sports math summer class. Next to him, Jasmine Gibson, 11, is in the midst of one.
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Convicted killer leads cops to wife's body
A computer programmer facing sentencing leads authorities to his wife's body for reduced sentence
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Popularity of Online College Courses Rising
More and more people are taking college courses online.
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posted by Jeremy LaCroix on Mon 14th Jun 2004 17:37 UTC
There already exists a good deal of reviews of Mandrake 10 already. Instead of doing the typical review, I'm going to do things a bit differently. You see, there are a few things my OS needs to do perfectly, to warrant it a chance to stay on my PC longer than an hour or so.
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Update for Syspine VoIP Phone System Now Available
The much-anticipated feature update for Quanta Computer's Syspine® Digital Operator Phone System has arrived, as the Microsoft® Response Point Service Pack 1 is now available.
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Aplus.Net Tops Netcraft's Most Reliable
July 8, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Aplus.Net was the most reliable hosting company site for June 2008, up from its number two ranking last month according to UK-based internet security and research firm Netcraft.
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Microsoft Response Point Service Pack 1 Available for Free Download
Today at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference 2008, Microsoft Corp. announced that Response Point Service Pack 1 is now generally available. SP1 is a significant feature update to Microsoft Response Point, easy-to-use and -manage phone system software designed for small businesses with one to 50 employees.
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Hit on the numbers
Ten-year-old Shaterous Barber logs onto a computer to play math games in McNeel Middle School’s sports math summer class. Next to him, Jasmine Gibson, 11, is in the midst of one.
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Microsoft Sets Pricing, Fee Sharing for Services
Microsoft plans to charge business customers a monthly subscription of $15 per user for a suite of & hosted& software, which includes e-mail, Web meeting, collaboration and messaging applications running on Microsoft's computers....
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Microsoft Announces Imagine Cup 2008 Winners
Microsoft Corp. today announced the winners of Imagine Cup 2008 at the Musee du Louvre, after a week of intense competition among finalists chosen from a pool of more than 200,000 students from over 100 countries and regions.
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Monster Introduces ''Outlets To Go 3 USB'' Powerstrip: A Must-Have Travel Companion for ''Road Warriors''
Monster, an industry leader in AC power and conditioning products, is pleased to announce the introduction of the newest product in its popular "Outlets To Go(TM)" lineup - Outlets To Go 3 USB. This "must-have" portable solution solves a nagging problem for many frequent travelers: how to plug in multiple electronic devices when there just never seem to be enough outlets!
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Lennon blasts 'fruitcake' fans
John Lennon's son Julian has launched a scathing attack on the crazy Beatles fans who stalk him over he internet.
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Microsoft to sell hosted service subscriptions for $3 a month
For Microsoft resellers that had been fearing Microsoft would drop the bottom out of the hosted-services business with its Microsoft Online services offerings, their nightmares were realized on July 8. Microsoft is planning to sell Microsoft-hosted Exchange and SharePoint for $3 per user per month. by Mary Jo Foley
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Slow broadband speeds will hinder business, says CMA
Britain's comparatively slow broadband speeds are threatening business efficiency, the Communications...
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Eee box gets price and package details
Filed under: Desktops We know pretty much everything about Asus' Atom-powered Eee Box -- we even have a bevvy of pretty pictures -- but as of yet we didn't know exactly how much the little bugger was going to cost. Fret not, for we now can tell you that the Wii-like computer will cost £199 ($392) -- including keyboard and mouse -- and will pack an 80GB HDD and a DVI out. It will ...
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Two PC firms go under
Clive Akass, Personal Computer World , Tuesday 8 July 2008 at 15:22:00 Vadim and Maxdata UK hit by downturn, though Maxdata trade will continue through Belgium Two UK companies have gone bust in the past couple of days after being hit by the economic downturn. The German parent company of Bracknell-based Maxdata filed for insolvency in...
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Be Green, Save Green With Journyx Timesheet
Journyx today announces that organizations worldwide can lower costs while also being more "green" by using Timesheet Online. Timesheet Online provides two key green benefits out of the box: as a hosted Software-as-a-Service application, it encourages telecommuting, and customers are effectively "carpooling" their applications into a central data center, which also cuts companies' costs.
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Programmer facing sentencing leads cops to a body
A body was removed from a remote area of the Oakland hills after a prominent computer programmer about to be sentenced for killing his missing wife led investigators to the site, authorities said Tuesday.
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