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Saga Personal Finance offers new saving products
Saga Personal Finance has issued three new saving products: one-year fixed rate savings account, Saga one-year GEB, and online top five tracker account.
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Features and Case Studies
Microsoft's Hyper-V is the missing piece from the launch of Windows Server 2008. We examine its background, and predict how the hypervisor market is likely to develop.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 16th Apr 2002 19:07 UTC
There has been a number of MacOSX books released since the MacOSX public release by Apple a year ago. However, none is either as... thick or as rich in content as " Mac OS X Unleashed " by SAMS Publishing. It took me some time to go through its 1400+ pages, but the review is finally here.
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Ault Glazer appoints new president, COO and CFO
Ault Glazer, which is engaged in a number of diverse business activities such as merchant banking, corporate lending, internet sales and marketing, has appointed Bill Dully as its group president, COO, and CFO.
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Recent Original Stories
"Trolltech has released the Qt 4.4.0 technical preview, a pre-release that allows software developers to begin experimenting with the new features that the company has implemented for the next version.
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Recent Original Stories
"It may be a brave opinion but I predict that Ubuntu Linux and Windows Vista are going to be the two operating systems that will take over the largest chunk of the desktop OS market during the next couple of years.
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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.
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Sharing a common bond - paperboys
Until the 1970s, when the internet was a radical concept coming out of the U.S. government’s super-secret Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, Queens had its own daily newspapers, and people got their news delivered by boys on bicycles - paperboys.
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10:30 a.m. - MBA to hold training
10:30 a.m. July 10 — The Micronesian Business Association is providing a workplace readiness and computer skills training program for people age 17 and older. Applications are being accepted.
Pacific Daily News |
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Nominum's Software Update Protects Networks From New DNS Security Vulnerability
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. , July 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Nominum, the leading provider of network naming and addressing technologies, announced that latest versions of it's Caching Name Server and Vantio Base Server software meet and exceed the tightened DNS security measures required to address a new DNS security threat announced by the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) ...
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Microsoft: $1 of piracy = $5.50 in "lost opportunities"
Each dollar lost to software piracy equals $5.50 in lost opportunities, claim Microsoft and IDC. Unfortunately, there's a major caveat to the data being used, as not every dollar "lost" can be turned into a dollar worth of sales in the first place. Read More...
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State computers for child support, welfare crash
A computer crash has shut down the state's processing of child support payments, welfare applications and other programs.
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Storm worm email claims US attacked Iran
Security vendor Websense says the infamous 'Storm' botnet and trojan combination has been sending out false emails claiming the US has invaded Iran, including links to provocative videos.
ZDNet Australia |
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Engaging bloggers the right way
Bloggers are feeling a lot more important these days, with just about everyone keen on engaging them. First it was the Government and now corporations and public relations agencies have joined the line.
The Star |
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Ballmer hails services death and glory for partners
Failure not an option! Steve Ballmer has told Microsoft partners not to fear a future where software is delivered as a service, even though some will end up as road kill in the migration online.…
The Register |
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Amid hype, Apple iPhone expansion also runs risks
SAN JOSE, Calif. - 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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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th Jan 2007 20:10 UTC
Linux distributor Terra Soft, makers of the Fedora-based Yellow Dog Linux distribution for the PPC platform, recently announced plans to provide a complete Linux distribution for the TPPC64 , a single-board computer developed by Themis.
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Addictive Drugs Sold Easily Online
Drugs that are not supposed to be sold over the counter are sold over the Internet all too easily, according to a new study.
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Recent Original Stories
"DirectX 10 would not work with XP, and that was fine and dandy. It was an honest technical reason why you could not backport DX10 to XP without a major rip and replace operation. Microsoft wasn't going to bend on this one at all."
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UPDATED: Northbound lanes of Cuesta Grade tangled after Jeep hits big rig
UPDATE: Emergency crews have opened a second lane northbound along Highway 101 over the Cuesta Grade as they clean up a wreck that happened about 5 p.m. Emergency crews are on the northbound side of Highway 101 over the Cuesta Grade right now, where, according to emergency scanner chatter and the CHP Web site, a Jeep rear-ended a big rig. Initial reports indicated that the Jeep had caught fire ...
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Newsletter Subscription
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Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Wed 9th Jul 2008 23:03 UTC, submitted by Ian Ward
Ottawa Canada Linux Users Group recently hosted its first Kernel Walkthrough given by Bart Trojanowski. Bart starts with a one-hour presentation introducing some Linux development background, file layout and data types.
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Australian Macworld: In-depth iPhone 3G review
Australian Macworld editor Matthew J.C. Powell has been using an iPhone 3G for several weeks, and has an in-depth review of Apple's new phone.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has failed in its attempt to have its Office Open XML document format fast-tracked straight to the status of an international standard by the International Organization for Standardization.
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Addictive Drugs Sold Easily Online
Drugs that are not supposed to be sold over the counter are sold over the Internet all too easily, according to a new study.
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