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Adobe readying new mashup tool for business users
Adobe is developing a mashup interface code-named "Genesis" that will allow business users to pull together "workspaces" that combine assets such as business application data, documents, and analytics, along with collaboration tools such as instant messaging. Users will be able to download a free desktop-based client, while Adobe will provide a hosted sharing and collaboration ...
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O2: Apple to blame for iPhone 3G ordering woes
Apple is primarily responsible for iPhone ordering problems at O2 UK, the latter company is said to be claiming by e-mail. In response to an inquiry from one customer, O2 Sales Director Steve Shurrock is said to be blaming Apple for the almost immediate drain of online pre-orders. "We have been working continuously with them [Apple] to get as muc...
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Failure To Update Leaves Browser Users At Risk
That headline should read as common sense to most, but a study conducted by the Swiss Institute of Technology, IBM and Google found that 600 million surfers had not updated their browsers . That means that almost half the online population could potentially be at risk from issues that have already been addressed by the release of patches. It seems that Internet Explorer users are the least ...
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PartyGaming revenues slide
INTERNET gambling firm PartyGaming yesterday blamed the distraction of the Euro 2008 football championships for a recent dip in trade.
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Microsoft Fixes Nine Bugs With Four Updates
While Microsoft's July Patch Tuesday release contains no fixes for "critical" vulnerabilities, many of the updates plug security holes that allow remote code execution.
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Apple Trackpad Secrets and Technical History
There are up to ten different trackpad functions, depending on the Apple notebook model, and not everyone is familiar with all of them, according to Ryan Faas at Computerworld on Monday. Some must be enabled from system preferences and some were secret features on older Macs
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DreamWorks Animation goes from AMD to Intel chips
(AP:LOS ANGELES) DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc., maker of the "Shrek" movies and "Kung Fu Panda," announced Tuesday it will switch from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. computer chips to Intel Corp.'s as it moves toward making all 3-D movies.
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Google slams Bell Canada for throttling Internet
Internet heavyweight Google Inc. has waded into a fight with Bell Canada, saying the telecommunications company should be 'prohibited' from the practice of curtailing of peer-to-peer Internet use to manage limited capacity on its network.
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Producers Dairy Reaps the Benefits of New Route Accounting Solution Provided by Ross Computer Systems
Producers Dairy is experiencing significant route accounting productivity improvements with new technology hardware and printers provided by Ross Computer Systems. Ross, one of the largest developers of Host and Handheld Route Accounting software, upgraded Producers Dairy, an existing client, to new Motorola MC70 handheld devices and O'Neil MC70 PrintPAD integrated printing systems to run on ...
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 17th Mar 2007 00:26 UTC
During my 8 years of Linux on and off usage I have tried more distros than I have chocolate bars. Each one of my previous encounters meant that I had to spend at least 2 days configuring before I have a desktop that I was somewhat comfortable with.
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Adobe readying new mashup tool for business users
Adobe is developing a mashup interface code-named "Genesis" that will allow business users to pull together "workspaces" that combine assets like business application data, documents and analytics, along with collaboration tools such as instant messaging.
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white papers
Microsoft has patched bugs in its Exchange, SQL Server and Windows software that could give hackers new ways to break into computers. Symantec Backup Exec 12 and Backup Exec System Recovery 8 deliver industry leading Windows data protection and system recovery.
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white papers
Microsoft has patched bugs in its Exchange, SQL Server and Windows software that could give hackers new ways to break into computers. Symantec Backup Exec 12 and Backup Exec System Recovery 8 deliver industry leading Windows data protection and system recovery.
IT World |
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Recent Original Stories
On the Wine mailing list, there is some interesting information on Leopard's apparent ability to load basic Windows binaries . "When tracking down a crash in the kernel32 loader test, Dmitry found a bug in the Mac OS loader when Wine tried to load his dummy PE file.
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Microsoft patches security bugs in products
Microsoft has patched bugs in its Exchange, SQL Server and Windows software that could give hackers new ways to break into computers. The company released four sets of patches Tuesday, all rated "important." They address a total of nine bugs in Microsoft's products.
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Linked by Adam S on Tue 8th Jul 2008 12:47 UTC
In 2006, Microsoft released Windows Powershell , a new command line shell that, via cmdlets, scripts, and executables, allow core system administration tasks to be scripted.
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'Howard Stern' Bikini Teacher Marie Jarry Suing School Officials
A teacher who resigned from her position at the Thalberg School in Connecticut after pictures of her in a bikini showed up on the Internet is suing school officials for pressuring her to resign.
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'Howard Stern' Bikini Teacher Marie Jarry Suing School Officials
A teacher who resigned from her position at the Thalberg School in Connecticut after pictures of her in a bikini showed up on the Internet is suing school officials for pressuring her to resign.
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Google slams Bell Canada for throttling Internet
Internet heavyweight Google Inc. has waded into a fight with Bell Canada, saying the telecommunications company should be 'prohibited' from the practice of curtailing of peer-to-peer Internet use to manage limited capacity on its network.
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"Gears of war 2 dated November 9"
A new splash page at the official Gears of War web site may have just revealed the launch date of Epic Games' next. The Xbox 360 shooter was previously rumored to hit November 16, but it looks like Emergence Day for Gears of War 2 will actually be a week earlier. How do we know this?
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Parents eager for tax holiday
Tennesseans will get financial relief on an upcoming sales-tax holiday. The state’s third annual tax-free weekend will begin at 12:01 a.m., Aug. 1. Clothing, school supplies and computers can be purchased free of Tennessee sales tax until 11:59 p.m. Aug. 3.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 5th Sep 2006 06:21 UTC
Few people know it, but when you boot off the Vista install DVD, you're booting into a different version of Windows altogether: Windows PE 2.0 . It's based on the Vista kernel, but it's extremely compact.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 1st Oct 2006 20:41 UTC
The nonprofit Zeroday Emergency Response Team is offering VML security patches for out-of-support Windows OS versions. The volunteer group, which is made up of well-respected security professionals, has released updates for Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000 and Windows 2000 SP3.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st Sep 2005 21:06 UTC, submitted by anonymous
EDE 1.0.4 is a new version of EDE (Equinox Desktop Environment) which brings full FreeBSD support, various bugfixes and new features. The Equinox Desktop Environment is a small desktop environment, built to be simple, to have a familiar look and feel and to be reasonably fast.
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Alfresco founder says open source makes software better
In 2005, Alfresco was the first open source software company in the UK to capture venture funding, for its collection of enterprise document management applications.
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