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Microsoft to kill Windows for Workgroups 3.11
After ending the sale of Windows XP to consumers last month Microsoft is completely killing off another operating system, Windows for Workgroups 3.11 (WFW).
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Chip may speed up internet 100 times
Technological breakthrough by Sydney scientists could lead to people downloading the latest movie in a few seconds.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 31st May 2007 21:08 UTC
"If you use a traditional desktop like GNOME or KDE, a keyboard-controlled desktop with a minimum of utilities may seem like stepping back 10 or 15 years in the history of interface design. Why bother, when traditional desktops are easy to use and RAM and disk space are so cheap nowadays?"
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Yahoo's COKE project adds life to front page
ALMADEN, CALIFORNIA, 10 JULY 2008 - Yahoo could add millions of dollars to its bottom line using a new artificial intelligence system to figure out what news stories its readers like, a company researcher said Thursday.
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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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Apple Web service falters amid iPhone buildup
Apple Inc.’s new data synching service got off to a rocky start Thursday, as some users were denied access to their accounts just hours before the next-generation iPhone is slated to go on sale.
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Operation Flashpoint 2: Dragon Rising Trailer
An explosive FMV trailer that's made with in-game assets, though Codemasters do hope to make the...
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Live iPhone 3G Unboxing and Review on CrunchGear Tomorrow at 7am EST
Get thee to the computer screen bright and early tomorrow for we will have a live unboxing and review on CG at 7am EST. Crunch Network: CrunchGear drool over the sexiest new gadgets and hardware.
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WA News
Apple has opened the virtual doors of an “App Store” brimming with independently created mini-programs promising to make iPhones even more coveted.
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Bloomberg L.P. Consolidates in a Revamping of Divisions
Bloomberg announced a revamping intended to play up its growing assets in television, radio and Internet content.
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Yahoo Is Inviting Partners to Build on Its Search Power
Yahoo wants to enlist a small army of search start-ups as allies in the hope that collectively they will be able to stop the Google juggernaut.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Apple’s Latest Opens a Developers’ Playground
The App Store for iPhone software is the first step in an attempt to dominate the next generation of computing.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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For iPhone, the ‘New’ Is Relative
Apple’s iPhone 3G, which will go on sale on Friday, comes with just a few new bells and whistles.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Former Artesia football star subject of scam
A former Artesia star, Landry Jones, was the victim of an internet hoax by an overzealous fan. A Nebraska football fan recently posted a bogus story on an internet message board, claiming Jones and a teammate, Sam Bradford, were arrested on cocaine distribution charges.
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Former Artesia football star subject of scam
A former Artesia star, Landry Jones, was the victim of an internet hoax by an overzealous fan. A Nebraska football fan recently posted a bogus story on an internet message board, claiming Jones and a teammate, Sam Bradford, were arrested on cocaine distribution charges.
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Florence override could include laptops program
Florence-area voters will be asked in November to approve a $12.5 million capital outlay override for the Florence Unified School District. The district will use the annual $1.8 million over seven years to buy and replace technology in the classrooms and throughout the district.
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Apple iPhone goes on sale in Japan
The new iPhone model went on sale in Asia Friday, making its debut in Japan after a 30-second countdown chanted by hundreds of people who waited -- in some cases for days -- in a line that snaked around the block.
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India's Unlikely Obama
NEW DELHI -- An 81-year-old Hindu nationalist who wants to become India's next prime minister has chosen an unlikely model for his election efforts, the Internet-based campaign of Sen. Barack Obama.
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Apple agrees to support P.A. Semi processor
Apple Inc. has informed the U.S. Department of Defense it will supply the PowerPC-based processors its acquired with P.A. Semi for at least three years following a DoD investigation into reports the startup's CPUs had been designed into a number of military applications.
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Mac users free lecture
Macintosh computer home users of all levels are invited to take part in BrentwoodMUG@yahoo.com which offers free lectures and technical support every third Monday of the month. On July 21, 7 to 9 p.m. There will be a special meeting with a question and answer period at the Brentwood Library, Second Avenue. Laptops are welcome. For directions, call 631-273-7883.
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10 iPhone games: Bullfrog, Chimps Ahoy!, Poker, more
From the explosion of announcements over the past few days, it's clear game developers see a solid opportunity in the iTunes AppStore. Among the dozens of new games: MotionX Poker, Bullfrog Touch, Chimps Ahoy!, Griffin Poker and 3 new games from Hudson Entertainment. Those who like outdoor sports can choose from personal training software and a go...
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Former Artesia football star subject of scam
A former Artesia star, Landry Jones, was the victim of an internet hoax by an overzealous fan. A Nebraska football fan recently posted a bogus story on an internet message board, claiming Jones and a teammate, Sam Bradford, were arrested on cocaine distribution charges.
KOB-TV Albuquerque |
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Swastika tops Google's search list
Los Angeles Times |
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 4th Nov 2006 01:11 UTC
Apple is working furiously to get their ITV product into market early next year. However, this type of product is not a new idea. There have been a number of similar remote multimedia products since 2003, most based off the Syabas software stack.
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Recent Original Stories
The Syllable project has published the source code for Syllable Server . The code to build Syllable is maintained in Builder , the build system. There is a main repository of build specifications and overlays for Syllable Desktop and Syllable Server . The code for Server is now completely published in the source repository.
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