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France's first lady launches album on web
Carla Bruni-Sarkozy has given internet users a free hearing of her new album ahead of its official launch later this week.
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Murdoch: No Deals For News Corp. In Sun Valley
News Corp. Chairman Rupert Murdoch plans to forgo making deals at this year's Allen & Co. media retreat, dampening the five-day event renowned as an incubator for big-time media and Web combinations.
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Gmail Allowing Remote Log-off In Case You Forget
One of the benefits of Web-based e-mail is the ability to log on from just about anywhere _ at home, at work, a friend's house, a mobile device or even a public library or cybercafe.
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Ask Your Questions on the Right to Online Privacy
How much information should online advertisers and Web site operators know about you? And how should they be able to use this information? Congress is trying to establish rules so that the rights of both sides are protected. Two guests take your questions.
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Apple hopes cheaper iPhone 3G will broaden market
As the iPhone 3G hits stores this week, Apple is aiming to gain more users by offering it at reduced prices through carriers. Apple has slashed the iPhone's price nearly in half, possibly attracting new buyers who balked at paying $499 for the original 16GB iPhone. The new model will work on faster 3G broadband wireless networks for quicker downloads and come with GPS capabilities. [ ...
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It's Official: There Is No Bubble
Yesterday we analyzed the financials of the 7 publicly traded Internet Big Cos . There was nothing bubbly there, with an average PEG of 1.4. So the next stop is the "middle 20". These are publicly traded web technology stocks with a market cap over $1 billion. In our analysis below, more than half have a PEG below 1.0, which tends to signal "bargain opportunity" to investors. (caution: ...
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Reiser Juror 'Pleased' With Plea Clarification
One of the jurors who convicted computer programmer Hans Reiser of first-degree murder for killing his estranged wife Nina said Wednesday that he's "pleased" the judge in the case has clarified the terms of a possible deal to reduce Reiser's conviction.
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Penn Museum to Share Cultural Treasures Online
The University of Pennsylvania's Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology is dragging itself into the 21st century with an ambitious plan to share its treasures with the world via the internet.
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Microsoft XP SP3 to Hit PCs Thursday
The iPhone 3G isn't the only thing being released this week. Microsoft on Thursday will release its automatic update for Windows XP service pack 3 (SP3).
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Flickr turns to Getty to sell amateur photos
By MICHAEL LIEDTKE SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Flickr, a popular online photo-sharing site owned by Yahoo Inc., is teaming up with Getty Images to offer shutterbugs a chance to turn their hobby into a moneymaking endeavor.
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New IPhone Carries Risks For Apple
Apple Inc.'s iPhone has had a remarkable run over the past year, shaking up the stodgy design of cell phones and securing Apple a lucrative slice of the wireless business.
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AOL: Fee up 20 pct for some plans with phone help
By ANICK JESDANUN NEW YORK (AP) -- If you're still paying for AOL, your bill may be going up 20 percent this month.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 27th Feb 2005 00:39 UTC
Most recent PalmOne/Clie devices and some PocketPC ones come with Bluetooth instead of WiFi. Imagine yourself in a WiFi-enabled hotel room with your dual wireless *book on your lap and a BT-enabled PDA/phone device. How do you route networking to these devices *from* your Mac?
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Security Researchers Find Big Flaw on Internet
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Email Calling Obama Racist Found On Display In Police Department
It's the newest attack on Barack Obama and it allegedly came from inside the New Smyrna Beach Police Department. READ EMAIL: Obama Email Obtained By Eyewitness News (PDF) VIDEO REPORT: Obama Email Creates Controversy At Police Department
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 15th Jan 2006 23:32 UTC
"Linux has made major inroads on servers and in data centers running both open-source and proprietary applications on millions of computers worldwide. We've recently seen the rise of Linux on mobile devices.
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Microsoft offers free Vista-to-XP downgrade help
If Vista had quality, there would be no need for a downgrade to XP option... Microsoft should have stuck to perfecting XP VS the Vista route. Of course, it is not about offering customers quality, in so-much as it is about the quest for my hard earned dollar.
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Recent Original Stories
According to the guys at www.osx86.classicbeta.com , some intrepid individuals have been able to get OS X running on generic hardware. There is a full explaination and some details on the site.
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Linked by Adam S on Wed 9th Jul 2008 12:59 UTC, submitted by Caffeine Deprived
Even if you love it, there are some things for which Windows is clearly a silly solution. Richard Stiennon lists 10 of the worst uses of Windows he's seen, including using it to display a static green arrow over the open TSA security lanes at Detroit Metro.
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Linked by Adam S on Wed 9th Jul 2008 12:59 UTC, submitted by Caffeine Deprived
Even if you love it, there are some things for which Windows is clearly a silly solution. Richard Stiennon lists 10 of the worst uses of Windows he's seen, including using it to display a static green arrow over the open TSA security lanes at Detroit Metro.
New Mobile Computing |
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Major Tax Decision to Come From Wis. Supreme Court
A ruling that could blow a $265 million hole in the Wisconsin budget is expected Friday from the state Supreme Court. At issue is whether the Wisconsin Department of Revenue correctly determines what computer software is subject to the sales tax.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Jun 2006 12:11 UTC, submitted by John McWell
More than 60 percent of compromised Windows PCs scanned by Microsoft's Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool between January 2005 and March 2006 were found to be running malicious bot software, the company said.
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Teen given supervision for hacking into high school computer to check class rank
A former New Trier High School senior who hacked into the school's computer system to check his class ranking was sentenced today to one year of court supervision and ordered to perform 50 hours of community service.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 16th Dec 2007 14:24 UTC
"All promised features were cut from Vista." This is a commonly heard complaint about Windows Vista on the internet. While there certainly is a lot to complain about when it comes to Windows Vista, the mythical 'cancelled features' certainly is not one of them. Let me explain why.
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