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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 5th Dec 2006 22:44 UTC
"The first One Laptop Per Child hardware devices are still months from deployment, but you can sneak a peek at their Sugar desktop environment and bundled applications by running an OS image under an emulator.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 20th Jan 2006 21:39 UTC
Apple Computer's announcement of new Macs based on processors from Intel raises an interesting question: Since both the Mac and Windows operating systems now run on Intel-based hardware, shouldn't it be easy to run both on the same computer ? That simple question deserves a simple answer.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 15th Dec 2005 19:28 UTC, submitted by Distro Reviews
"Unlike a lot of people, I get very excited when a new beta of Ubuntu/Kubuntu is released . It's amazing how Ubuntu has taken the Linux community by storm over the past couple of years. Finally, Linux is stepping up to be a real contender on the desktop."
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FTC backs self-regulating Internet, despite privacy concerns
Despite growing concerns that online advertisers could be intruding on the privacy of Internet users, industry leaders should continue regulating themselves for now, the Federal Trade Commission told Congress on Wednesday.
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Software Drives the iPhone 3G
Developers ready iPhone 2.0 software.
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Microsoft mixing up 360 hard drive options?
Report says 20GB hard drives to be phased out in favor of 60GB models, with 120GB replacement accessory receiving price cut.
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Sprint Picks Wireless Backhaul for WiMax
Sprint Nextel has chosen DragonWave as a supplier of wireless backhaul gear for its WiMax network.
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Elpida Gets Order to Make Mobile-Phone Memory Chips for Numonyx
July 10 (Bloomberg) -- Elpida Memory Inc. , Japan's biggest maker of computer memory, said it signed a preliminary agreement to make mobile-phone memory chips for Numonyx BV.
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Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Asia - Geographic Region Investigated for 2008
DUBLIN, Ireland, BUSINESS WIRE -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/17ee6c/2008_telecoms_mob) has announced the addition of the "2008 Telecoms, Mobile and Broadband in Asia - Geographic Reports" report to their offering.
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Drugs Easy to Find Online
Report says most drugs do not need a prescription.
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Murdoch: No deals for News Corp. in Sun Valley
(Associated Press via NewsEdge) 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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Chip may speed up internet 100 times
A technological breakthrough by University of Sydney scientists could lead to people downloading the latest movie in a few seconds or chatting with small, cheap, video systems.
Queensland Country Life |
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Police use online auction to dispose of property
HAMILTON — If you don't claim your personal property at police headquarters, you may find it being sold in an online auction.
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iPhone countdown: All you need to know for Friday launch
Details you should be aware of if you plan on buying Apple's iPhone 2.0 when it comes out Friday.
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PCWorld: don't assume Mac laptops cost more
Mac laptops are not really more expensive than their PC competitors, according to an analysis by one of the major Windows-centeric computer magazines. PCWorld set out to answer that question through some head-to-head comparisons and in most cases the answer was ìno.î Writer James Martin says he owns a MacBook Air but also uses Windows machines, an...
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US officials can now tap phones officially
US intelligence services now have the power to tap telephone calls and emails from outside the country after the passing of a bill in the US Senate.
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Aastra launches new phone system for small businesses
According to the company, the AastraLink RP phone system is comprised of the RP 500 base unit which hosts the Response Point system software, the RP 540 gateway with four analog telephone ports, and a choice of three Aastra Response Point IP phone models.
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Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. MIT researchers have discovered how to use nanotechnology to significantly shrink computer chips, making them cheaper and more powerful.
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Chip may speed up internet 100 times
A technological breakthrough by University of Sydney scientists could lead to people downloading the latest movie in a few seconds or chatting with small, cheap, video systems.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 20th Feb 2002 18:45 UTC
A lot of people have trouble understanding what .NET really is and what its goals are. Mostly because Microsoft has done a good job of confusing everybody using terms that are not self-explanatory or with terms that mean more that one thing.
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posted by David Adams on Wed 9th Jul 2008 22:41 submitted by LinucksGirl
I own 3-4 PDAs and yet my favorite one remains the legendary PalmV. There is something about its design & looks that makes me feel nostalgic of another tech era. As much as I enjoy using the PalmV when away, its lack of direct internet connection capability is bothersome.
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Ex-teacher searches for grownup students
A former Washington state teacher said she is searching for students from her 1970 class because she wants to mail them letters she promised to return in 1980.Kathy Rosen, 62, who now lives in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., asked her 5th and 6th graders at Sunset Elementary School in Bellevue, Wash., to write letters to themselves about how they imagined the future, the Seattle Post-Intelligencer ...
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Reuters Technology Summary
Faster, cheaper iPhone to draw crowds around globe NEW YORK - The new iPhone is expected to attract hordes of buyers when it goes on sale on Friday in more than 20 countries, helping Apple Inc handily beat its target to sell 10 million of them by the end of 2008. The much-anticipated smartphone has faster Web links than the first iPhone, supports third-party software like ...
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Increasing Conversions with AdWords Demographics
Users running a PPC Campaign in the Google AdWords platform are given the choice of displaying ads on the Google Search Network and/or on the Content Network. I have never been a big fan of advertising on Content Networks, as I find the automated matching process to be less than ideal. I can generally browse the net and quickly find ads that are irrelevant to the sites they are displayed on. ...
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Features and Case Studies
Keeping the current version of Internet Protocol, the world will run out of IP addresses by 2007. So is it time to move to IPv6? ZDNet Australia investigates.
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