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Asia's broadband subscribers to hit 170M
Number of broadband subscribers in Asia-Pacific will grow 31.5 percent to hit 171 million by year-end, predicts market analyst. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
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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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EPA, UVM collaborate on ecosystem planning tool
Federal agency will use "ecosystem services" computer model in research across the country.
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Bob Ostertag: Update: Sending Your Obama Money to Feingold
Last night I posted a blog suggesting that Obama supporters who are angry about his about-face on the upcoming FISA legislation should take the money...
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"What I like about trophies (as opposed to Achievements)"
I think the idea of having 4 different levels of trophies is a very good one and a real step forward from the achievements idea of Microsoft, which feels incredibly outdated now.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 16th Aug 2007 16:53 UTC, submitted by Franz Netell
Adobe may launch its own office-application suite , taking it into direct competition with Microsoft. In an interview, Mike Downey, group manager for platform evangelism at Adobe, said that, although he could not reveal any plans at the moment, the possibility should not be dismissed.
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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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Stage set for battle to overthrow Yahoo board
Financial Times. NEW York. Microsoft set the stage for a full-blown battle to overthrow Yahoo’s board of directors on Monday when it declared it was interested in reopening talks to buy all or part of the Internet company — but only if a new board was appointed first.
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MSN Messenger tops UK's internet use list
MSN Messenger has topped a group of 10 websites and applications which account for 30 per cent of the UK internet use.
Daily Record |
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Are online campaign efforts effective?
Facebook buzz may not mean much Nov. 4.
The Arizona Republic |
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Amex Digital portable Super Multi Drive announced
Amex Digital announces a portable Super Multi Drive for Netbooks, PC and Mac computers. The Amex Portable Super Multi Drive supports 20x write speeds on both DVD-R/+R along with the capability to write at 10x speed on DVD-R/+R dual/double layer media....
I4U |
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Birmingham school board accepts remaining 14,000 XO laptops
UPDATED: 3:22 a.m. CT, July 09, 2008
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Getting shipshape on setting sail
BUSINESS NAME: Sea Master Cruises BUSINESS ADDRESS: 28621 Crystal Heights Court, Santa Clarita 91387 PHONE: 661-251-7248 WEB SITE: www.
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LG Display reports strong results
LG Display , the world’s second-largest flat panel display maker, on Wednesday said its net profit more than trebled in the second quarter on strong demand for large flat-screen TVs and tight supplies of computer monitor panels.
Financial Times |
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EU law to end file-sharers time online?
'Three strikes and you're out' concerns…
Silicon.com |
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Online Cancer Chat With A Safety Net
Cancer Research UK launches an online chat forum for cancer patients to swap stories and share experiences on how to cope with such a devastating disease. But Cancer Chat is a forum with a difference: it has an information safety net.
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The day my MacBook died
I have a love/hate relationship with Apple products. Be it the iPhone and its Pros and Cons or my love for the MacBook, it seems that just like every other publication, as soon as Apple mentions a new product, we cover it. Sometimes I buy it, sometimes I slam it. As for the MacBook, [...]
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Microsoft announces rural innovation winner
Indonesian team takes home $10,000 prize A team from Indonesia took home a $10,000 prize in the Rural Innovation segment of Microsoft's Imagine Cup this year by developing a way for people to report environmental problems with their mobile phones.
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Campus-wide switch to new e-mail, calendar service begins
Information Technology Services has begun the rollout of a new e-mail and calendar service that will replace Webmail and Sundial (Oracle Calendar) in phases for all campus computer users over the next nine months. Powering the integrated web-based e-mail and calendar interface is a technology product called Zimbra.
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Industry at war over games ratings
BBFC says alternative system is toothless The computer games industry is at loggerheads over new proposals to change the way games are regulated.
PC Advisor |
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Microsoft pushes hybrid SaaS model
The company has told partners customers will increasingly adopt hybrid models of on-site software and software as a service
ZDNet UK |
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Symantec warns Word users of new exploit
Even patched versions are at risk Symantec has warned that hackers are taking advantage of what appears to be a new bug in Microsoft's Word software. A note on the security vendor's website says the company has seen attackers exploiting "what is possibly an undisclosed vulnerability affecting Microsoft Word".
PC Advisor |
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Samsung fast-tracks 256GB solid-state drives
Plus: 128GB version now in mass production Samsung has started production of 128GB sold-state hard drives (SSDs) and has announced plans to begin mass producing a 256GB model by the end of 2008. Previously, Samsung was not expected to launch a 256GB SSD until sometime in 2009.
PC Advisor |
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Update: Windows XP SP3 to hit AU on Thursday
Final XP update to hit Automatic Update Microsoft has announced that it will begin pushing Windows XP Service Pack 3 (SP3) to most users on Thursday.
PC Advisor |
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Microsoft attracts projects aimed at poor
Imagine Cup winners announced today Microsoft added an award for Rural Innovation for the first time to its Imagine Cup competition this year, and it attracted a number of projects aimed at solving problems faced by people in developing nations.
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