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Fluxbuntu 's aim is to be a lightweight, productive, agile, and efficient operating system; this review takes a look at Fluxbuntu and whether it lives up to the challenge of creating a user-friendly experience on a tight resources budget.
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Criticism of data plan dampens iPhone hype
Canadians will finally have a chance to buy an Apple iPhone on Friday, but criticism of the data plan offered by the product's sole provider may have put a damper on the hype.
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Optical networking could boost internet’s speed
A discovery by the Centre for Ultra-high bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems (CUDOS) at Sydney University's School of Physics could radically speed up internet traffic.
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posted by Keith Burgess on Tue 7th Jun 2005 18:17 UTC
Guest PC, as described by Lismore Software Systems, Ltd., is "another computer inside your Mac". While in simplicity this is true, Guest PC offers Mac users far more. Guest PC has received a few bad reviews along the way, however, version 1.4 makes up for many of the previous versions shortcomings.
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Later this summer, Mozilla hopes to unveil an alpha release of a mobile version of the popular desktop Web browser.
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Later this summer, Mozilla hopes to unveil an alpha release of a mobile version of the popular desktop Web browser.
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3-D chip stacks standardized
The Intimate Memory Interconnect Standard being promoted by the 3D-IC Alliance recently released its official specification for 3-D stacking memory chips.
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How everyone ruined the Internet [Usenet]
If you weren't up past your bedtime spilling wine on your Performa in 1994, then you probably weren't on Usenet reading alt.gothic's "Most Gothic Way to..." epic threads on the same. Usenet predated... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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SUN VALLEY, Idaho - Embattled Yahoo chief executive Jerry Yang says he doesn't expect to meet with Microsoft representatives this week at the Allen & Co. media summit in Sun Valley.
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Canadians to iPhone: No thanks!
Unattractive pricing models from Rogers Wireless and suspicion toward operators in general, combine to drive Canadians away from Apple's 3G iPhone on eve of launch, despite last-minute plan restructuring.
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Tech Tip, 7/10/2008
Jason Balliet stops by the Oakdale Mall to discuss Internet Explorer 7.0.
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Criticism of data plan dampens iPhone hype
Canadians will finally have a chance to buy an Apple iPhone on Friday, but criticism of the data plan offered by the product's sole provider may have put a damper on the hype.
CTV.ca |
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iPhone launch is hit by supply problems
The launch of the new iPhone has been hit by supply problems, with one retailer warning it received a limited number of the gadgets. O2, Apple's partner for the handset, said each of its stores would have on average "a few dozen" iPhone 3Gs to sell at today's UK launch.
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Apple iPhone goes on sale in Japan amid swirling smoke and chanting
TOKYO - The new iPhone went on sale at a Tokyo store Friday, making its debut in Japan, amid swirling smoke after a 30-second countdown chanted by hundreds of people lined up, some for days, snaking around the block.
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Canadians to iPhone: No thanks!
Unattractive pricing models from Rogers Wireless and suspicion toward operators in general, combine to drive Canadians away from Apple's 3G iPhone on eve of launch, despite last-minute plan restructuring.
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Cuomo Goes After Internet Child Porn
Albany, N.Y. - The state is making progress in cracking down on child porn on the internet. Two big companies, AT&T and AOL agreed to block access to child porn...
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Cycling: Tour de France Power File Analysis and Live Data
Tour de France cycling fans can watch live heart rate, power, cadence and speed transmitted daily at TrainingPeaks.com from the SRM power meters of several Team Columbia racers such as George Hincapie, Adam Hansen and Marcus Burghardt. After each day's stage, fans can download and view the power files within TrainingPeaks WKO+ complete with analysis and comments by power expert Hunter Allen.
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Embattled Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang does not expect to meet with Microsoft
SUN VALLEY, Idaho - Embattled Yahoo chief executive Jerry Yang says he doesn't expect to meet with Microsoft representatives this week at the Allen & Co. media summit in Sun Valley.
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Apple's Latest Phone Hits Stores Tomorrow 7/10/08 CBS 7 Staff July 10, 2008
The new "iPhone 3g" will hit stores tomorrow morning and AT&T vendors say they're gearing up for long lines. The new iPhone will act as an ipod, computer, and phone.
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Ex-lawyer charged in crime spree
The events leading up to Phillip Strickland's arrest Thursday read like an excerpt from a Coen Brothers script, with the one-time lawyer now facing a lengthy incarceration. Strickland, 38, will be charged with a slew of felony theft charges after Alpharetta police discovered 25 laptops, 50 iPods, 50 GPS devices and more than 50 IDs, passports, credit cards and jewelry in his car. The Alpharetta ...
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Some testing
by the exo.performance.network research staff shows that SP1 provides no measurable relief to users saddled with sub-par performance under Vista.
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Recent Original Stories
Computer Guru has a theoretical solution to the Intel-Macs-Won't-Boot-Windows problem . All you need, according to him, is a set of Acronis applications, a clean install of Windows XP on another computer, Vista boot files, bcdedit, a Windows Vista DVD, and of course an Intel Mac. Please note that all of his ideas are pure theory, as he does not own a MacBook Pro or Intel iMac.
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posted by Craig Dooley on Wed 8th Jun 2005 19:01 UTC
With the announcement that Apple is switching to Intel, the computing world has been thrown a curve ball. Speculation will run rampant for the next year. We obviously won't know what's going to happen until it happens, but I see a bright future coming out of this.
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Linked by kvaruni on Mon 11th Jul 2005 14:48 UTC
The true reason for this article is to point out some sensitive points and to start a discussion. Hopefully, this discussion will produce some useful outcome and if some people in the Linux community are willing to listen to them, I would already be very enthusiastic. Let's start, shall we?
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$10,000 burglary at Gum San
ARARAT - Electrical and computer items to the value of $10,000 were stolen from Gum San Chinese Heritage Centre last weekend.
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