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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 18th Sep 2002 02:30 UTC
These days, the big players in the Linux "purely-desktop market" are Lycoris, Lindows, ELX and the much awaited Xandros Desktop 1.0 . OSNews got their hands to the latest version of Xandros (beta3b) and we are giving it a whirl. Read more for information and screenshots.
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Study finds addictive drugs easily ordered online
More than three-quarters of Web sites that offer highly addictive medications do not require a prescription, according to a study released Wednesday.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Elfiq Looks to Virtualize Bandwidth
Elfiq's enhanced SitePathMTPX offers new link bonding technology that monitors, aggregates and virtualizes network capacity so that network traffic can move down the best available path....
eWeek |
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RCN Metro Optical Networks Provides An Assist to B4 Productions - Boston's Annual Fourth of July Fireworks Goes Off ...
HERNDON, Va.----RCN Metro Optical Networks today announced that it provided crucial IP connectivity to B4 Productions for its annual Fourth of July Concert on Boston's Charles River Esplanade.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Jewish day camp burglarized, tarred by graffiti
A day camp run by the Jewish Community Center at Terman Middle School on Arastradero Road in Palo Alto was burglarized over the July 4th weekend, with an office broken into and a laptop and digital camera worth a combined $2,560 stolen, Police Sgt. Sandra Brown said.
Palo Alto Weekly |
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Review: Wi-Fi radios bring the world home
Wed, Jul 9, 2008 (12:06 p.m.) What are you going to listen to? Norway's 24-hour folk music channel Allttid Folkemusikk? The public hearings of the California Integrated Waste Management Board? Radio Banadir _ the Most Trusted News in Somalia?
Las Vegas Sun |
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Teen Arrested In Bomb Making Scheme
An explosive situation involving a local teenager and the internet has been uncovered. An Indiana County teen has been charged with making explosive devices and putting them up for sale on the web.
KDKA Pittsburgh |
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Patched Flaw Could Have Broken Internet Backbone
This week, system administrators across the globe are rushing to fix an Internet-wide security flaw. The issue, discovered in the domain name system, would allow a hacker to gain access to domain name records and redirect traffic to an alternate location. That would mean trying to access something like your bank's Web site could take you instead to a malicious page designed to steal your ...
LinuxInsider.com |
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High gas prices fuel boom in online classes
Laurel Ranticelli considered driving 40 miles round-trip to take education classes at the University of Massachusetts campus in Amherst. Then she realized she could take the same courses from her computer at home and save on fuel costs.
Newsday |
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VMware Shares Plunge on CEO Change, Slowing Growth
VMware Inc. abruptly replaced co-founder Diane Greene as chief executive Tuesday and lowered its sales outlook, triggering alarms that pounded the business software maker's shares to their lowest depths since the company's lucrative public offering 11 months ago. Former Microsoft Corp. executive Paul Maritz took over as VMware's new leader. In the past few months, Maritz had been running a ...
Data Storage Today |
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Nokia Expands Widget Offer with New WRT Widgets
Nokia today opens up its widgets download sites for the latest S60 series device users. These widgets offers quick and easy way to access news, weather, sports and more to your phones. We've downloaded a few of them on ...
PDA Buyer's Guide |
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THE AUTHORITY ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, HEALTH AND LOSS PREVENTION
ADD OH ISSUE HEADLINES ON YOUR DESKTOP! You can now add HLR headlines to or or any other RSS reader by using our feed. Also receive a custom newsletter on just the industry you are interested in.
Occupational Hazards |
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Some ZoneAlarm users in the dark after Microsoft patch
Tuesday's DNS patch from Redmond conflicts with the popular firewall, leaving some users without an Internet connection.
CNET |
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Israel charges two for suspected al Qaeda links
JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel has indicted two of its Arab citizens for links to al Qaeda and for planning attacks inside the Jewish state, the Shin Bet counter-intelligence agency said on Wednesday.
Reuters |
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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 today,...
Boston Herald |
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1&1 Internet Partners with Open-Xchange to Offer 1&1 MailXchange
Philadelphia, PA (July 9, 2008) – 1&1 Internet Inc., the world’s largest web host by known servers, today announced a new product, 1&1 MailXchange, based on Open-Xchange Inc.’s award winning collaboration technology.
TopHosts.com |
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Review: Wi-Fi radios bring the world home
(AP:NEW YORK) What are you going to listen to? Norway's 24-hour folk music channel Allttid Folkemusikk? The public hearings of the California Integrated Waste Management Board? Radio Banadir _ the Most Trusted News in Somalia?
INO News |
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Brief: Microsoft warns of attacks on Word
Microsoft warns of attacks on Word
SecurityFocus |
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Graphic Design
This toolbar for internet explorer, includes quick links and extras.
Jumbo.com |
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Life couldn’t be better: Shriya
Shriya’s dance performance was the most-viewed video on the Internet. With three major films all set to hit the screen in the next few months, she sure is going places.
The Times of India |
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Korea already plans 5G wireless
Although fourth-generation (4G) cellular wireless still has yet to hold its own, the South Korean government is already developing 5G access that may be ready soon after 4G services go live, the country's officials say (registration required). The country hopes to invest money equal to $58.4 million over the next three years into both advancing 4G...
MacNN |
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Alarm at lack of ‘global gorillas’
Weaknesses in the business environment prevent the UK producing “global gorillas” – big technology companies such as Google and Microsoft – according to the National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts. Flaws range from a “culture of amateurism” in management to an unwieldy legal system, the government agency says.
Financial Times |
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Review: Wi-Fi Radios Bring The World Home
What are you going to listen to? Norway's 24-hour folk music channel Allttid Folkemusikk? The public hearings of the California Integrated Waste Management Board? Radio Banadir _ the Most Trusted News in Somalia?
CBS News |
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Lottery Blunder Puts Casino Contract In Doubt
Recent computer blunders in the Kansas Lottery Pick 3 game could cost international gaming giant Gtech a contract to run the games at the four state-owned casinos.
KMBC-TV Kansas City |
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Fake Maintenance Worker Stealing From Downtown Offices
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Downtown Portland office employees were warned Tuesday about a thief posing as a maintenance worker. Security officers at the 1000 Broadway building said a man who has been caught on camera stealing laptops from offices in the past was seen at the building Tuesday.
Fox 12 Oregon |
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