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Dell Colludes With RIAA, Disables Stereo Mix
RCTrucker7 writes with a link to a Maximum PC story, which begins: "Details of Dell's surreptitious collusion with RIAA (Record Industry Association of America) have emerged. Apparently, the computer manufacturer disabled the Stereo Mix/Mono Mix/Wave Out sound recording function on certain notebooks to assuage RIAA. The hardware functionality is being disabled without any prior notice and one ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 4th Jan 2006 12:44 UTC
"The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team released its year-end summary of computer vulnerabilities. While Windows is regarded as the most insecure operating system, the US-CERT found four times as many vulnerabilities specifically related to Unix and Linux.
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Hart Wins Final Spot on NL All-Star Roster
Milwaukee Brewers outfielder Corey Hart was elected to the National League All-Star Team by fans in Internet balloting that ended Thursday.
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Yahoo CEO says not likely to meet with Microsoft
SUN VALLEY (Idaho) - YAHOO'S chief executive said he was unlikely to meet with representatives of potential suitor Microsoft at this year's meeting of media and tech executives in Idaho.
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Crowds greet iPhone launch in Japan
Two iPhone fans sit at the front of a queue at the Softbank mobile store in Tokyo on July 9, two days ahead of the official launch of Apple's iPhone. Over 1,000 people besieged the central Tokyo outlet as the device went on sale in Japan for the first time
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Linked by Flavio Villanustre on Sun 4th Sep 2005 17:11 UTC
Elive is a Live CD featuring Enlightenment as the only window manager (and desktop shell too). Its version 0.1 was mostly an alpha release, and while E16 ran fine, E17 was severely broken in many aspects.
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Intel measures air quality with sweepers
SAN FRANCISCO, 10 JULY 2008 - Researchers at Intel are hoping to use mobile devices to improve air quality in San Francisco, though it may take a while before the technology reaches users.
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Summit chat with Microsoft unlikely, Yahoo chief says
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 here.
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Seagate breaks terabyte barrier with new 1.5TB hard drive
If you're in need of a meatier, stronger, more impressive hard drive, Seagate has your back. The storage manufacturer launched a trio of new drives today for both desktop and mobile systems, featuring capacities of up to 1.5TB (desktop), and 500GB (mobile). Read More...
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Why Apple’s 3G iPhone Stinks
PERSPECTIVE: The next-generation Apple iPhone 3G is a battery hog and the service plan bites. I want one.
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Access FREE IPSWITCH Networking Tools:
Download these IBM resources today! eKit: Web Application Security Discover how IBM Rational AppScan Standard Edition can help you detect vulnerabilities in your Web applications.
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WESLEY COLLEGE: Thieves take computers, air conditioners
DOVER — Thieves made off with air conditioners, computers and a flat panel TV after breaking into the head football coach’s office at Wesley College in Dover.
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Apple's iPhone goes on sale in Japan to cheering crowd lined up outside downtown Tokyo store
(AP:TOKYO) The new iPhone model went on sale in the Asia-Pacific region 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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Apple's MobileMe shaky, not synched
SEATTLE - Apple's new data synching service has got off to a rocky start, 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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Apple's MobileMe shaky, not synched
SEATTLE - Apple's new data synching service has got off to a rocky start, as some users were denied access to their accounts just hours before the next-generation iPhone is slated to go on sale in America.
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Apple iPhone goes on sale in Japan
(AP:TOKYO) 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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Apple gears up for the rush as iPhone 3G hits shops
CUSTOMERS wanting to buy Apple’s new iPhone 3G will not have to wait long to get their hands on the device because supply is not expected to be a problem.
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k1077 BC-KS-StatehouseNoteboo 07-10 0598
Eds: Incorporates BC-KS--Severe Weather-Kansas; BC-KS--Sebelius-Air Show and adds item on new Web site.
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posted by Charles Williams on Mon 7th Apr 2003 03:17 UTC
We have all heard the horror stories of how GNU/Linux is difficult, if not almost impossible, as far as general desktop usability is concerned.
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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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Pouliot was unaware of vote of confidence
Meanwhile, Skoula stays? Former division champs now guaranteed bottom feeders. News at ll. Benoit Pouliot hasn't checked out the Internet in some time, so the 21-year-old Wild center says he had no clue General Manager Doug Risebrough all but cemented him onto next season's team.
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Rapid Link launches private SIP trunking services
The company said that, it is now accepting orders for SIP trunks directly connected to its private network facilities in addition to its existing internet-based services.
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Cellular South approves Franklin Wireless's CDU-680 USB broadband modem
Cellular South's approval of the CDU-680 is the first step toward the operator's commercial introduction of the modem on its wireless network. According to Franklin Wireless, its CDU-680 USB modem is the first EV-DO Rev A USB modem to incorporate flash memory and swiveling USB connector.
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Apple Web service falters on eve of iPhone launch
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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3G iPhone: The business perspective
What's standing in Apple's way in the enterprise?
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