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Carla Bruni-Sarkozy launches new album on Web
France's first lady Carla Bruni-Sarkozy gave Internet users a free hearing of her new album on Wednesday ahead of its official launch later this week.
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Met Police signs Steria for HR system
Tom Young, Computing , Wednesday 9 July 2008 at 12:39:00 Savings to be diverted to frontline policing resources The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) and the Metropolitan Police Authority (MPA) have signed a contract with Steria to improve Human Resources (HR) services....
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Google Asks Canada Regulator to Halt Data Limits, Globe Says
July 9 (Bloomberg) -- Google Inc. is asking a Canadian regulator to stop BCE Inc. and other telecommunications companies from limiting certain types of Internet traffic, the Globe and Mail reported.
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Trojans Lead Malware Attacks
Over 63% of new malicious codes that appeared during the second quarter of 2008 were Trojans, according to the latest quarterly report from PandaLabs. Adware, with 22.40%, was the second most frequently created type of malware in the same period. In the presen...
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Family Guy - Family Guy Creator Unleashes New Show On Internet
FAMILY GUY creator SETH MACFARLANE is to launch his new TV project on the internet - releasing a series of two-minute clips through search engine Google. The show, ...
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Congress studies how people track your online use
WASHINGTON (AP) — 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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Microsoft tries to talk its way out of Vista debacle
IN A KEYNOTE at a Microsoft conference this week, a Volish marketing executive said that the company will try to overcome the common view that Windows Vista is a failure.
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Satellite View of Cloud Tops Might Warn of Storms
Scientists at The University of Alabama in Huntsville have developed a new computer program to provide short-term warnings for "pop up" thunderstorms. The system has been used in North Alabama for several years, but is now finding use in other parts of the U.S. and the world.
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NBC to offer 3,600 hours of Olympics coverage
Start stockpiling eye drops. NBC Universal released an Olympics television schedule Tuesday that with broadcast, cable and broadband offers more coverage of competition from Beijing than all the previous summer Olympics combined.
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Well it's finally here, and thanks to our time zone we'll be the first country in the world to be able to buy the next generation Apple iPhone.
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SKorea doctors eat US beef to show safe
By JAE-SOON CHANG SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Sitting at tables with built-in grills, leading South Korean doctors and business executives ate U.S. beef on Wednesday in a bid to dispel public health fears.
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Majority of IT Buyers Interesting in Going "Green" - if the Price is Right
Do "green" products and marketing matter in the enterprise technology industry?
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Absolute's Laptop Investigative Recovery Services Help Solve Recent Thefts at U.S. Airports
Absolute Software Corporation , the leading provider of firmware-based, patented, Computer Theft Recovery, Data Protection and Secure Asset Tracking solutions announced today that its laptop management and theft recovery services have helped solve several recent cases of laptop theft in U.S. airports.
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Absolute's Laptop Investigative Recovery Services Help Solve Recent Thefts at U.S. Airports
Absolute® Software Corporation , the leading provider of firmware-based, patented, Computer Theft Recovery, Data Protection and Secure Asset Tracking solutions announced today that its laptop management and theft recovery services have helped solve several recent cases of laptop theft in U.S. airports.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 30th Jan 2008 09:50 UTC
Geeks.com sent us in the 28" HannsG HG281DJB monitor for a review. This VGA/HDMI LCD monitor has an outstanding 1920x1200 resolution, making it good enough for both PC and TV usage.
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Linked by Trans Onoma on Mon 26th Jun 2006 14:34 UTC
Recent news tells us Apple is still struggling to gain market share in the personal computer market. That's too bad. While I have some beefy grieves with Apple (being that I am an IT "expert" and all that), their systems nonetheless beat the proverbial tars out of the typical Windows PC crowd.
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Recent Original Stories
"Free software is great, and corporate America loves it. It's often high-quality stuff that can be downloaded free off the Internet and then copied at will. It's versatile - it can be customized to perform almost any large-scale computing task - and it's blessedly crash-resistant.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 24th Feb 2007 21:28 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Dell has announced that more of their systems will be available with Linux pre-installed: "It's exciting to see the IdeaStorm community's interest in open source solutions like Linux and OpenOffice.
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Google ventures into virtual reality with 'Lively'
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.
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Players prefer human opponent for computer game
TORONTO -- Can robots and computers take the place of a human being? Two new studies involving research on brain activity in humans provide some food for thought in the evolving debate about interactions between man and machine -- and in both cases, people seem to prefer people.
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Bringing Bangladesh into the Internet age
A group of Bangladeshi expatriates have developed a plan to bring affordable Internet access to their homeland through a blend of high-end wireless technology and what the company calls social entrepreneurship.
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Which Is Faster - an Android or a LiMo?
Making good software for mobile phones is hard -- even for a technically adept company like Google. Indeed, it's so difficult that the fleet-footed champion of search advertising finds itself in the unaccustomed position of playing catch-up to normally slow-moving industry behemoths.
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Yang accuses Microsoft of 'trying to destabilize' Yahoo
Yahoo founder and chief executive Jerry Yang accused Microsoft of trying to destabilize Yahoo with no genuine intent to buy the company, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 27th Sep 2006 13:59 UTC, submitted by anonymous
In a move that some may have sensed was coming, Eric S. Raymond - one of the co-founders of the open-source movement - has joined the Freespire Leadership Board . Raymond believes desktop Linux is entering into a critical period, noting that historically, users have shifted operating systems during periods of fundamental changes in hardware platforms.
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Motorola Z10 - Part 3 - Going Online
Taking a smartphone online separates the men from the boys - so does the Z10 get to leave nursery and head to the internet school? Ewan finds out in part three of his Z10 review.
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