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Facebook could see a standoff over Scrabble
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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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CBL Data Recovery Ready to Assist Olympic Athletes, Journalists and Tourists Over Data Loss Hurdles in Beijing
CBL Data Recovery Technologies Inc. today informed athletes, journalists and tourists traveling to the Beijing Olympic Games with laptops and digital cameras should they be unable to access their data or photographs that the devices can be taken to CBL's Beijing laboratory for data recovery.
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Jun 2006 12:58 UTC
Yesterday, Novell released a pre-release of its much-anticipated SUSE Enterprise Linux Desktop 10, actually the 3rd release candidate. This release contains all the much-touted stuff such as Xgl and its fancy effects, Beagle integration, and more. Read on for some first impressions.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 25th Apr 2007 10:18 UTC
A month ago I wrote a review on Ubuntu's 7.04 version and in it I promised a second look once the final version was to released. Feisty Fawn was released last week and as it seems so far, it is one of the most (if not the most) successful Linux distro release ever.
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Google out-visions Jobs on Mac roadmap
Now that's what I call Mac OSX 14 Google appears to know something we don’t about Apple’s roadmap for its Mac operating system.…
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Recent Original Stories
"In his keynote at OSCON, Microsoft General Manager of Platform Strategy Bill Hilf announced that Microsoft is submitting its shared source licenses to the Open Source Initiative . This is a huge, long-awaited move.
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Solera National Bank Announces Launch of Remote Deposit Capture
Solera National Bank, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Solera National Bancorp, Inc. , announced today that it has launched Solera DepositXpress, a Remote Deposit Capture service that enables commercial customers to scan checks at their desktops and electronically send check images and deposit information directly to the bank.
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Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Mon 7th Jul 2008 18:18 UTC, submitted by Dale Smoker
While I was trawling through Net Applications' operating system share trend data for the past 24 months, something struck me. June 08 marked a big month for Linux . The OS saw the largest increase in market share for the whole 2 year period - a growth of 0.12%.
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N.L. man charged with luring online after U.S. officer poses as teen
RAMEA, N.L. (CP) — A man from Newfoundland’s south coast has been charged with trying to lure a child over the Internet.
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RFID could be the solution
The orthopedics industry is looking for a way to transmit information from knee, hip or other implants about how the implant is behaving inside the body, reports the Greater Fort Wayne (IN) Business Weekly.
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Doc testifies Cook is 'self-destructive'
Peter Cook's affair with a teenager and expensive Internet pornography habit were driven by a "narcissitic" and "self-destructive" nature that most likely was out of control, but does not necessarily make him a bad father, a forensic psychiatrist testified in a Central Islip courtroom Tuesday.
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State automates child support system
A new automated system aims to improve child support collection in California by allowing county workers ready access to shared information. State and federal officials visited Martinez this past week to announce the certification of the system, which features a shared computer database, uniform
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County test drives new assessment Web site
Times staff writer PEKIN - Was the tax bill a little higher than you thought it should be?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 28th Sep 2007 21:48 UTC
"Responding to feedback from customers and third parties, Microsoft has extended the availability of Windows XP to both original equipment manufacturers and retail channels through to June 30, 2008. Originally slated to be pulled from retail shelves and OEMs on January 30, 2008 - only a year after Windows Vista's debut - customers requested more time to prepare for the upgrade to Vista."
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Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Mon 7th Jul 2008 18:18 UTC, submitted by Dale Smoker
While I was trawling through Net Applications' operating system share trend data for the past 24 months, something struck me. June 08 marked a big month for Linux . The OS saw the largest increase in market share for the whole 2 year period - a growth of 0.12%.
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Government Computer News
Microsoft has issued a security advisory specific to its database program in Microsoft Office. The exploit permits "limited targeted attacks leveraging a potential vulnerability in the ActiveX control" for certain components of Microsoft Access.
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Eleven2 Switches to Apache
July 8, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Texas-based web host Eleven2 has switched platforms from Litespeed to Apache, for better integrategration of the company's servers and the control panel application cPanel.
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Photos: Supercomputing at Oak Ridge
Just outside Knoxsville, Tenn., lies one of the world's great supercomputer labs. CNET News' Daniel Terdiman takes a tour.
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Microsoft Launching Online Services
Microsoft online services will include enterprise applications, email, collaboration and productivity tools....
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Cable-Laying Boom Will Boost Internet Capacity
Barence writes "Dozens of new undersea internet cables are set to be laid over the next couple of years, providing a huge boost to worldwide capacity. The huge boom in internet video has led to Domesday scenarios of the internet running out of capacity. Although experts believe that there is abundant amounts of 'dark fibre' lying unused in oceans across the world, major telcos are pushing ahead ...
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Reiser Shows Police Location Of Wife's Body
Oakland computer software programmer Hans Reiser, convicted of killing his estranged wife Nina even though her body had not been found, led authorities to her corpse on Monday evening.
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Sjoberg named to State Broadband Task Force
On Monday, June 30, Governor Tim Pawlenty announced the appointment of 20 Minnesotans to the High-Speed Broadband Task Force. One of the individuals selected to participate on this board is Richard Sjoberg of Thief River Falls.
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Computer History Museum names CEO
The Computer History Museum on Tuesday named John C. Hollar president and chief executive. (PSO) (GOOG)
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Intel, DreamWorks partner on 3-D films
Intel Corp. and DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc. have formed a strategic alliance to create 3-D animated movies, the companies said Tuesday. (INTC)
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