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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 17th Jun 2003 06:16 UTC
In light of our world's first preview of YellowTAB 's Zeta OS many readers have completely misunderstood a few of the key points presented in the article. Instead of weigh the advantages and disadvantages of Zeta, they only kept in their minds the (so far) negative points.
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Cedar Park courting California PC-component maker
A California company that designs and makes PC-based motherboards and computer systems might be moving to Cedar Park.
Austin American-Statesman |
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The Internet gets a patch, as DNS bug is fixed
SAN FRANCISCO, 8 JULY 2008 - Makers of the software used to connect computers on the Internet collectively released software updates Tuesday to patch a serious bug in one of the Internet's underlying protocols, the Domain Name System (DNS).
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Symantec warns of new Word attack
SAN FRANCISCO, 8 JULY 2008 - Criminals have found a new way to attack PC users, taking advantage of what appears to be a new bug in Microsoft's Word software, according to Symantec.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Entrepreneurial spirit drives Taiwan
TAIPEI (Reuters) - Computer salesman Ke Teh-an quit his job with a major Taiwan computer manufacturer to open an American-style diner that he hopes will make him rich.
Reuters |
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Push to bring down the Golden Wall
Armidale Amnesty is joining other Amnesty groups from around Australia to campaign for an end to media and internet repression.
Armidale Express |
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Entrepreneurial spirit drives Taiwan
TAIPEI - Computer salesman Ke Teh-an quit his job with a major Taiwan computer manufacturer to open an American-style diner that he hopes will make him rich.
ABS-CBNNEWS.com |
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IT worker tracks down alleged eBay fraudster
An IT worker who was ripped off on eBay has used the internet to track down the alleged fraudster.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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Lawmakers to probe 'adware' practices
WASHINGTON - Executives from major Internet players — Microsoft Corp., Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. — are due for a grilling about online privacy in a Senate committee Wednesday, but the company likely to get the most scrutiny is a small Silicon Valley startup called NebuAd Inc.
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Would-be Charter partner NebuAd to come under spotlight at Senate hearing
WASHINGTON -- Executives from major Internet players -- Microsoft Corp., Google Inc. and Facebook Inc. -- are due for a grilling about online privacy in a Senate committee Wednesday, but the company likely to get the most scrutiny is a small Silicon Valley startup called NebuAd Inc. NebuAd has drawn fierce criticism from privacy advocates in recent weeks for working with Internet service ...
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Broadband subs in Asia-Pac to cross 170 million this year
SINGAPORE----Asia-Pacific's broadband subscriber base is expected to reach 171 million by the end of 2008, representing a year-on-year growth of 31.5 percent and a household broadband penetration rate of only 19.7 percent.
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BNZ encourages online customers to cut statements
Bank of New Zealand has launched an online campaign encouraging online banking customers to give up paper statements in return for a native tree.
Scoop.co.nz |
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posted by Doug M. Swain on Sat 3rd Apr 2004 23:17 UTC
Doug Swain takes a look at the Gentoo Linux installation and offers a quicker guide than the available online documentation of the distro. Any Gentoo user knows how great this distro is.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 9th Jan 2006 20:51 UTC
There have been some interesting updates over at SkyOS. First of all, it now has a VNC viewer, so you can control other computers from SkyOS. Another interesting addition are a set of VMWare tools; SkyOS now has full clipboard integration with the host OS when running in VMWare.
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Gels to protect women from HIV 9 Jul 2008, 0023 hrs IST,REUTERS
WASHINGTON: Gels aimed at helping women protect themselves from the AIDS virus may end up helping men as much or more, researchers predicted on Monday.
The Times of India |
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PC headset lets brain control action 9 Jul 2008, 0025 hrs IST,AFP
SAN FRANSCISCO: It's mind over machine: a US high-tech company has created a headset allowing computer game lovers to use their thoughts to move mountains and make objects disappear on screen.
The Times of India |
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Sun 18th Nov 2007 15:46 UTC
This is the sixth article in a series on common usability and graphical user interface related terms [ part I part II part III part IV part V ]. On the internet, and especially in forum discussions like we all have here on OSNews, it is almost certain that in any given discussion, someone will most likely bring up usability and GUI related terms - things like spatial memory, widgets, ...
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Popular business directory searches
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Popular business directory searches
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Google Lively: A new spin on an old topic
Google has discovered the world of avatars and launched a new 3D environment that has its origins in, you may have guessed it, one of the company’s 20% projects. You can use your Google login to create a virtual character to interact and chat with other users. Virtual rooms can be easily embedded into websites.
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VMware replaces CEO, shares plummet
BOSTON, 8 JULY 2008 - Virtualization giant VMware has replaced its CEO and cofounder, Diane Greene (picture), with a former Microsoft executive, Paul Maritz, and warned that its revenue for the year will be slightly lower than its previous estimate.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Google into virtual reality with new 3-D software
SAN FRANCISCO - In the latest expansion beyond its main mission of organizing the world's information, Internet search leader Google Inc. hopes to orchestrate more fantasizing on the Web.
GMA News |
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Techies campaign for president
The Internet's role in presidential campaign has grown tremendously in each of the last three election years - 2000, 2004 and now 2008. But the visibility of tech gurus in the campaigns is especially apparent right now. On McCain's side, there's Carly Fiorina, the former head of Hewlett-Packard.
Everett Herald |
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11:05 a.m. - MBA holds training
11:05 a.m. July 9 — The Micronesian Business Association is providing a workplace readiness and computer skills training program for people age 17 and older. Applications are being accepted.
Pacific Daily News |
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Botched tail docking leaves pup fighting for life
The SPCA says a puppy which had its tail hacked off in "rough, backyard butcher fashion" may not survive without surgery.
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