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New Energy Assistance Website
AUGUSTA (AP) -- Gov. John Baldacci is launching an energy efficiency Web page. The Internet site unveiled yesterday is designed to help consumers and businesses looking for ways to reduce their energy costs.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 4th Jul 2008 21:45
Today at our sister site New Mobile Computing : "Sharp revizes Zaurus Linux PDA", "Sony Releases a Lighter, Thinner Laptop", "Nokia confirms N-Gage hack, pursues pirates", "Verizon launches Samsung SPH-i600", "Nokia shows first GSM push-to-talk phone".
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Recent Original Stories
SimplyMEPIS, a very popular desktop Linux, is going to change back to using Debian Linux for its core from Ubuntu.
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Advertising Standards Authority clears TV ad for school bully computer game
A TV ad for a computer game where players control a school bully has escaped a ban from the advertising regulator despite 31 complaints. By Mark Sweney
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Service Channels
The broadband subscribers in Asia-Pacific is expected to pass 171million by the year end.
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posted by Phil Hall on Thu 5th Dec 2002 00:35 UTC
I'm a long-time Windows user, but for years I've been searching for an intelligent alternative. Macs are actually a great choice, but have you priced them lately? I don't have two grand to spend for another system.
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Leaked Email: 20Gb Xbox 360 - Hello 60Gb Starter Pack?
9 Jul 2008: Email leak apparently announces it.
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Microsoft launches online resource for NGOs
BANGALORE, INDIA: Microsoft Corp. has launched NGO Connection, a new online resource for nonprofit groups worldwide. The online resource is designed to assist NGOs to more efficiently use technology to achieve their goals as well as to encourage networking and coordination of NGO resources ac...
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Cable Break Causes Internet Loss
Internet customers of Eastlink were left without internet and cable service for part of yesterday after two separate incidents. A spokesperson says fibre-optic cables were damaged in the Clarenville area by a boom truck. Just a few hours later, there was a break of cables in Cape Breton.
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Getting started with multicore programming: Part 1
Multicore platforms are becoming prevalent, and someone needs to program them. Initial multicore experiences for most embedded programmers will be with coherent shared memory systems. Compared to single core systems, these shared memory systems are much more challenging to program correctly.
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Issue 105 - 29th June - 27th July
Madgex, the international job board outsourcing consultancy and web developer, will be one of several exhibitors presenting at the Onrec.com Online Recruitment Conference & Expo 2008, to be held at the Donald E Stephens Convention Center, in Chicago, on September 9 & 10, 2008. Onrec.com EXPO 2008 is widely regarded as the “must attend” online recruitment event of 2008.
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DIY Popcorn Maker May Be Best Use of USB Socket Ever [USB]
Some guys over at Metacafe have posted this video of possibly the best USB gizmo ever. It's a DIY desktop USB popcorn maker. Sounds good doesn't it? It uses a minimum of parts, and "high intensity...
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Major security patch issued
A serious security flaw that would allow cybercriminals to take over the internet's addressing system has been exposed by computer experts. The glitch, which would have redirected surfers to to fake webpages even if they typed in the correct one, was discovered by accident.
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Peter Cochrane's Blog: Quality by design
Why do picky people settle for poor design at work?
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Parallels Operating System Virtualization for HP Integrity Line
An announcement when out last week that Parallels and HP have chosen to collaborate and offer Parallels Virtuozzo Containers to HP Integrity server customers. The goal of this partnership is to help HP's customers make the most efficient use of the power of HP's Integrity line all the way up...
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1 of 2 actors unions OKs pact with studios
LOS ANGELES – 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 yesterday.
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Security flaw prompts web alert
Major flaw in way internet works prompts 'largest security update' in web history
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Internet Crawling: A New Tool For Tracking Infectious Disease
You don't have to be a public health official to know that as of July 1, there are over 40 states with alerts on salmonella outbreaks. Nor do you have to wait for traditional data sources like the World Health Organization or the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, whose reporting is sometimes delayed. An online project called HealthMap (http://www.healthmap.
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Microsoft vs. VMware: Rumble in the virtual world
In the last couple of weeks, VMware found itself squarely in Microsoft's crosshairs -- and chaos followed. VMware lowered its revenue expectations for the year earlier this week. Its stock took a nosedive, which likely led to President and Chief Executive Diane Greene's sudden resignation yesterday. All of this comes on the heels of an industry-rattling announcement: Microsoft threw down ...
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Fans queue days before iPhone 3G launch
Japan's Apple fans traded sleep and comfort for the thrill of being first to buy the latest iPhone as they began queueing, two days before it officially goes on sale.
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YouTube ad revenue short of expectations - report
Advertising revenue from YouTube is likely to total about $200-million this year and fall short of parent company Google's expectations.
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NebuAd draws criticism from privacy advocates
Executives from major Internet players - Microsoft, Google and Facebook - are due for a grilling about online privacy in a US Senate committee.
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DreamWorks goes from AMD to Intel chips
DreamWorks Animation has announced it will switch from Advanced Micro Devices computer chips to Intel's as it moves toward making all 3D movies.
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Security flaw prompts major web alert
A major flaw in the way the internet works could lead to millions of people being targeted by criminals and has prompted the "largest security update" in web history, according to a leading security researcher. The bug - described as "cache poisoning" - has led to some of the technology industry's largest companies scrambling to come up with a solution before hackers discover how to exploit ...
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Israeli troops raid city hall, mosques
Israeli troops raided the city hall of the West Bank town of Nablus, seizing computers and causing damage, Palestinian officials said. The troops also raided six mosques and confiscated three buses from an Islamic school in town, the officials said.
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