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.Mac to Shut Down Wednesday in Advance of MobileMe Launch
The curtain is about to fall on .Mac, Apple's collection of Web-based services, as the company prepares to make the final...
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Foxmarks Gets Selective Bookmark Syncing [Featured Firefox Extension]
Firefox only: Our favorite bookmark syncing Firefox extension, Foxmarks, can now sync select sets of bookmarks to certain computers you set up, like at home or at the office. To get started with...
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Luxology Launches Education Provider Program
DMN Newswire--2008-7-8--Luxology® LLC, developers of modern, artist-focused 3D software, today announced its new Education Provider Program, which offers leading colleges, universities and 3D animation schools worldwide access to academically-priced modo® and associated training materials from Luxology.
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Samsung unveils Aura and Eclipse Montevina-based laptops
Filed under: Laptops Montevina -based laptops are slowly but surely starting to trickle out, and Samsung's the latest to joint the party with a new Aura machine and the entirely new Eclipse line. The new R510 Aura sports a 15.4-inch screen, 2.53GHz T9400 Core 2 Duo on Montevina's 1066MHz bus with integrated X4500 graphics, 4GB of RAM, a dual-layer burner and a 320GB drive in a ...
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Banks to use Radio Tags to Track Computers and Cash FSTC to develop a standard tagging system, invites industry input. ...
Today, you can microchip your pet. Tomorrow, the Financial Services Technology Consortium (FSTC) hopes you'll use similar technology in work to track your laptop, important documents, or cash moving from your vault to another bank.
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Banks to use Radio Tags to Track Computers and Cash
FSTC to develop a standard tagging system, invites industry input. Today, you can microchip your pet. Tomorrow, the Financial Services Technology Consortium (FSTC) hopes you'll use similar technology in work to track your laptop, important documents, or cash moving from your vault to another bank.
BankTech |
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Facebook's scrabble players can go legit
NEW YORK - As Facebook has blossomed into a hot internet hangout, its users have passed countless hours playing Scrabble with friends - or at least, an Indian-created unauthorised version of the word game that Scrabble's owners have tried to shut down.
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Versatile Adds Intelligent Ordering to Mobiquity Route
Vancouver, BC, July 8, 2008--(T-Net)--Versatile Systems Inc. (TSX VENTURE:VV; AIM:VVS) today announced the release of the Intelligent Orders(TM) feature set for Mobiquity Route(TM) 4.0, which helps retailers reduce out-of-stock incidents on their shelves.
T-Net British Columbia |
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Travelers Discover Great Luck With IrishGetaways.com
The luck o' the Irish is now on every traveler's side, thanks to a new website catering exclusively to affordable, customized trips to Ireland. Launched just this week, IrishGetaways.com is debuting as the definitive online resource for planning and booking trips to the Emerald Isle.
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Get Torontoist on the Run
Hey iPhone early adopters, Blackberry addicts, and other mobile Internet users—Torontoist has a mobile version that you may not have known about. It's clean, tidy, wholly ad-free, and, best of all (given that whole "no unlimited data" thing ), low-bandwidth.
Torontoist |
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A Great Way to Expand Your Home's Living Space
(ARA) - Is what used to be your office now the baby's room? Have your desk and computer taken up residence in the formal living room? Are you running out of space to store your growing collection of stuff?
Carteret County News-Times |
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Microsoft addresses 9 security vulnerabilities with 4 "Important" bulletins
Microsoft announced 4 "Important" security bulletins today that cover 9 separate vulnerabilities. Of note were vulnerabilities reported in Windows DNS server and client, and within SQL Server. Briefly, the vulnerabilities involve: Cache poisoning and insufficient socket entropy flaws in Microsoft DNS Server A remote...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 30th Sep 2005 11:17 UTC
At PrepCom3, a dramatic last-minute deal drawn up by the EU may mark the end of the US government's control of the internet . In essence, [the EU called for] a new version of the current overseeing body ICANN and an end to the US government's overall control of the DNS. The US was scathing about the proposals, within minutes telling delegates that it "can't in any way allow any changes" that ...
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
Why is it that the average computer user still chooses to spend hundreds of dollars on Windows or Mac when there are countless Linux alternatives that they could download, install and make use of completely free of charge?
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
"It's the end of the line for 32-bit operating systems , Microsoft has proclaimed at its annual Windows Hardware Engineering conference After the software giant has gotten over its hangover from partying like it's 1999 with the release of Windows Server 2008, it will have one last 32-bit hurrah with a 'release 2' update to Windows Server 2008, and that'll be it. 32 bit CPU: if you have one, ...
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Gmail now blocking fake eBay, PayPal e-mails
Google turns to DomainKeys e-mail authentication technology to keep phishing attempts disguised as messages from eBay and PayPal out of Gmail in-boxes.
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ISC Acts Quickly to Shield BIND User Base
Internet Systems Consortium released several fixes for BIND9 in response to the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team Vulnerability notice number 800113 regarding a DNS Cache Poisoning Issue. The basis for the vulnerability is inherent in the DNS protocol and not a flaw specific to BIND9, the leading software implementation of the DNS protocol written and distributed by ISC.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Tips to Make 'Back to Pool' Time Safe and Fun
(ARA) - Every parent knows summertime means fun time. With the warmer temperatures, it's time to unglue young eyes from the television, computer screen and video games. There's no better place for kids to get out and get active than in the pool.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Dec 2007 16:27 UTC
Microsoft is serious about getting Windows XP to work on OLPC's low-cost laptop , but the company still isn't sure it will be able to make a go of it.
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Education Secretary: Students Need Laptops
South Dakota Education Secretary Rick Melmer says he is mystified by criticism of the laptop program.
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Facebook could see a standoff over Scrabble
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Recent Original Stories
Just over a year ago, Tim Butler wrote an article which outlined why he thought the GNOME Project was clearly the free software desktop project with the best vision of the future.
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Xbox 360 price cut coming July 13
With several leaked photos making their way onto blogs, a July 13 price cut for the Xbox 360 has been all but confirmed.
CNET |
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Recent Original Stories
Gary Richmond at Freesoftware Magazine looks at Acer's Aspire One , the latest ultra portable laptop computer to feature GNU/Linux.
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