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How to pick the right operating system for your business
Many small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) – hesitant to switch to Windows Vista from XP – are seriously considering Linux as an alternative operating system (OS).
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How to pick the right operating system for your business
Many small and mid-sized businesses (SMBs) – hesitant to switch to Windows Vista from XP – are seriously considering Linux as an alternative operating system (OS).
ITBusiness.ca |
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Bail hearing set for man who took teen from Idaho
An Alabama man who met an Idaho teenager through an online game planned to take her to Mexico, but changed his mind because he thought police might be watching the border, according to federal court documents.
Tri-City Herald |
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Intel snaffles DreamWorks from AMD
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Wednesday 9 July 2008 at 01:23:00 Opterons out, Nehalems in Animation studio DreamWorks has announced that it is switching from AMD to Intel chips for its computers. The studio had just reached the end of a three-year deal with AMD...
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Cryptography pays the piper
FRED PIPER doesn't like to talk about himself. He even sounds pleased when you tell him that it isn't all that easy to learn much about him from a Google search – he has no Wikipedia entry.
The Inquirer |
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Fibre broadband demands more bandwidth
A study by the FTTH Council Europe has found households with fibre to the home currently drive three times more traffic than those with ADSL
ZDNet UK |
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Oman Air strengthens protection measures for credit card users in its website
Oman Air has procured a software to carry out verification of all web bookings and follow up with customer contacts, in an effort to serve its customers better.
AME Info |
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Microsoft issues monthly security pack
Microsoft has issued the July edition of its monthly Patch Tuesday security update.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Intel snaffles DreamWorks from AMD
Animation studio DreamWorks has announced that it is switching from AMD to Intel chips for its computers.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Second Life avatars teleport to IBM
Linden Lab, creators of Second Life, has developed a set of compatible avatars with IBM that can be used on either company's systems.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Actors union OKs contract with studios
Members of the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists have ratified a new contract with Hollywood studios that boosts payments for actors whose work appears on the Internet, the union said Tuesday. AFTRA said 62.
The Monterey County Herald |
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1&1 Internet Partners with Open-Xchange to Offer 1&1 MailXchange
- Hosted communication and collaboration solutions for SMBs - MailXchange offers business-class email, personal information management (PIM) and document sharing - Real-time push service for email and PIM with any Windows Mobile capable phone
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Digitel Selects Ceragon for Wireless Backhaul Network Migration to IP
Ceragon Networks Ltd. , a leading provider of high-capacity wireless backhaul solutions, today announced that its advanced FibeAir® solutions have again been selected for deployment by Digitel Mobile Philippines, Inc. , a leading cellular telecommunications provider in the Philippines.
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Noah Education to Embed Trolltech's Qt to Develop Next Generation Learning Devices
Noah Education Holdings Ltd. , China's leading provider of supplementary education content and services, today announced that it has partnered with the software company Trolltech to develop a new generation of multi-functional learning devices for the China market.
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Man arrested in animal sex case
A man whose animal cruelty conviction led to a state law making sexual relations with animals a crime has been indicted on charges of downloading obscene images and videos involving sex and animals.
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posted by Matthew Trow on Thu 17th Feb 2005 22:22 UTC
I was quite excited about the release of Slackware 10.1 , the same way I was excited about 10.0 and versions before that. As a self confessed 'Linux Desktop Dabbler', to date, I've found Slackware my favourite Linux flavour to Dabble with.
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won over the Chinese people ."
"Red Flag Linux has turned out to be little more than a key bargaining chip in a high stakes game of commerce between the Chinese government and the world's largest software maker.
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Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Tue 8th Jul 2008 14:25 UTC
The company plans to charge corporate customers a monthly subscription of $15 per user for a suite of "hosted" software, which includes e-mail, Web meeting, collaboration and messaging applications running on Microsoft's computers.
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Pizarro: Computer History Museum names new president/CEO
There's a new steward for the technology artifacts housed at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Dreamworks to use Intel technology for 3-D movies
NEW YORK (Reuters) - DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc plans to use chips from Intel Corp for the creation of 3-D movies, the companies said on Tuesday.
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Samsung puts 128GB SSDs into mass production
With 256GB to follow. Samsung Electronics is mass producing solid-state drives with a 128GB capacity, and will begin production of a 256GB product later this year.
TechWorld |
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posted by Adam S on Tue 9th Dec 2003 02:53 UTC
Linux news is getting more and more exciting, and somehow, managing to get less and less interesting.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 14th Jul 2006 21:08 UTC
In a Q&A , Neelie Kroes, who fined MS for not complying with the EC's antitrust ruling, said: "I regret that the Commission has had to take such a step today, but given Microsoft's continued non-compliance to date, I have been left with no alternative.
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