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The Improved iPhone Tackles Europe
Apple's new 3G handset has tantalizing multimedia features, but for the Continent's consumers, the price is still on the high side
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Editorial Notice:
I have been using Windows in its various guises for the past 10 years. I am comfortable with Windows. It has served me well. I am a happy Windows user. However, unlike a majority of Windows users, for the past 5 years I have harboured a secret passion - an unfulfilled desire.
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Wife Killer In Jailhouse Interview: Sorry I Lied
The Oakland computer software programmer who agreed to lead authorities to the body of his slain wife in exchange for a reduced sentence is now speaking publicly for the first time since his murder trial. In an exclusive interview with the CBS News program "48 Hours" at the Santa Rita Jail in Dublin, Calif., 44-year-old Hans Reiser said he was sorry he lied on the witness stand during his trial ...
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Wife Killer In Jailhouse Interview: Sorry I Lied
The Oakland computer software programmer who agreed to lead authorities to the body of his slain wife in exchange for a reduced sentence is now speaking publicly for the first time since his murder trial. In an exclusive interview with the CBS News program "48 Hours" at the Santa Rita Jail in Dublin, Calif., 44-year-old Hans Reiser said he was sorry he lied on the witness stand during his trial ...
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Wife Killer In Jailhouse Interview: Sorry I Lied
The Oakland computer software programmer who agreed to lead authorities to the body of his slain wife in exchange for a reduced sentence is now speaking publicly for the first time since his murder trial. In an exclusive interview with the CBS News program "48 Hours" at the Santa Rita Jail in Dublin, Calif., 44-year-old Hans Reiser said he was sorry he lied on the witness stand during his trial ...
KDKA Pittsburgh |
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Wife Killer In Jailhouse Interview: Sorry I Lied
The Oakland computer software programmer who agreed to lead authorities to the body of his slain wife in exchange for a reduced sentence is now speaking publicly for the first time since his murder trial. In an exclusive interview with the CBS News program "48 Hours" at the Santa Rita Jail in Dublin, Calif., 44-year-old Hans Reiser said he was sorry he lied on the witness stand during his trial ...
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posted by Mayuresh Walke on Thu 21st Apr 2005 08:01 UTC
What's the best way to: a. Improve usability in software applications? b. Review usability of existing software? c. Generate, encourage and review new ideas on software UI design? d. Make all this research work freely available to everyone (open source, proprietary, etc.)? e. Connect with all developer groups and individuals out there to share this work with them?
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Courier-Journal Publisher Denise Ivey to retire
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) - The Courier-Journal's publisher Denise Ivey says she's most proud of the paper's teamwork in responding to the challenges posed by the Internet.
FOX 19 Cincinnati |
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EDUCATION: High gas prices fuel boom in online classes
BOSTON ---- 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.
North County Times |
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Linked by David Adams on Wed 9th Jul 2008 22:40 UTC, submitted by Jeremy
It's no surprise that Vista's vanilla operating system hasn't fared too well with some users. That said, why not customize it to make it better? ExtremeTech describes five useful and free Vista utilities designed to enhance Microsoft's latest operating system.
OS News |
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BT buys into social networking directories with £20m for Ufindus
Company prepares to take on Yell.com, Google and other dotcom start-ups in the information market
Guardian Unlimited |
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Bite-mark comparison: Useful tool or junk science?
In a cubicle at Marquette University, a professor of dentistry and a former prosecutor are trying to use computer science to shore up a beleaguered forensic discipline.
Chicago Tribune |
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CDT Charges ISP Ad Scheme Might Be Illegal
New legal analysis questions whether Internet service providers using NebuAd's system are on the wrong side of federal and state wiretapping laws.
InternetNews.com |
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DNS at Risk From Multivendor Cache Poisoning
Security researchers sound the alarm on core protocol issue with DNS that could bring the Internet to a standstill if not fixed.
InternetNews.com |
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Giz Explains: CableCARD and the Future of Cable TV [Giz Explains]
The big bad cable industry is under assault. The internet is stealing viewers who can check out their favorite shows on Hulu while fiber and IPTV deliver speed and features they can't quite match....
Gizmodo |
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A Wired Chum To Wake You Up
Computer scientists may someday learn to program dreams, opening a menu of virtual adventures in the land of Nod. Until then, there's the Chumby -- a compact device that brings the colors, sounds and personal connections of the Web to your nightstand.
Hartford Courant |
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Explainer: The glitch
Explainer: How the internet's address mechanism is used by hackers
Guardian Unlimited |
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Judge Orders Google To Hand Over Visitor Information
A federal judge has ordered that the viewing information of every visitor to YouTube be handed over to media conglomerate Viacom, as part of a $1 billion lawsuit.
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Hitachi Fires Up Second-generation Terabyte Hard Drives
San Jose (CA) - Hitachi renovated its 3.
Tom's Hardware |
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Yang accuses Microsoft of trying to destabilize Yahoo
San Francisco - Embattled Yahoo chief executive Jerry Yang accused Microsoft head Steve Ballmer of trying to destabilize the internet company Wednesday, as a sharp war of words intensified ahead of Yahoo's decisive proxy shareholder vote on August 1....
EARTHtimes.org |
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Editorial: Young Americans Leading Way In Online Political Engagement
Consider findings the Pew Internet and American Life Project recently released: Roughly 40 percent of Americans are using the Internet for political information or participation - up nearly 10 percent from the 2004 presidential race. Leading this virtual charge is the ubiquitous voting bloc labeled, sometimes disdainfully, as the "youth vote."
CBS News |
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Prescription For Drug Danger Online
A new study released shows how the Internet has become an uncontrolled marketplace for what are supposed to be tightly controlled drugs. You don't need a prescription - just a computer, John Blackstone reports.
CBS News |
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Numonyx and Elpida Collaborate to Deliver Nor Flash Memory Through 300mm Fab
Elpida Memory, Inc. and Numonyx B.V. today announced they have signed a letter of intent to enter into a foundry agreement for Numonyx to utilize Elpida's leading-edge 300mm wafer fab in Hiroshima to manufacture NOR flash memory. The agreement will enable Numonyx to increase production while reducing the costs to make high-density NOR flash commonly used in mobile phones and embedded applications.
Centre Daily Times |
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Greenpeace pans iPhone 3G "not green," like first
Greenpeace is again calling Apple out on its environmental practices, citing that the iPhone 3G uses the same toxic building materials that it found in its breakdown of the original device. Casey Harrell, International Toxics Campaigner for Greenpeace, released a note on Wednesday saying he believes that, while the company has made large strides wi...
MacNN |
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Syncplicity Offers iPhone Access to Online Files
Sync/backup newcomer Syncplicity is launching an iPhone "application" in time for the launch of the iPhone 3G later this week.
PC Magazine |
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