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The European Parliament today decided by a large majority to reject the software patents directive . This rejection was the logical answer to the Commission's refusal to restart the legislative process in February and the Council's unwillingness to engage in any kind of dialogue with the Parliament.
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Yahoo! Jeff Streeby is a true Cowboy poet Cowboy poetry has been around for over 100 years. Initially, it was an oral tradition, as cowboys would gather 'round the campfire at night, tell tall tales and sing songs.
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F.C.C. Chairman Favors Penalty on Comcast
The move stems from a complaint that Comcast had blocked Internet traffic among users of a certain type of software that allowed them to exchange large amounts of data.
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iPhone 2.0
The App Store turns the iPhone and iPod Touch into a true smart phone platform, a portable computer capable of doing many different things. That alone is a reason to upgrade.
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Gearing up for iPhone release
Apple's second-generation iPhone goes on sale Friday morning.
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Yankees notes: Las Vegas nights
Though Jason Giambi wasn’t elected to the All-Star Game on the Internet fan ballot, second prize wasn’t bad: A trip home to Las Vegas. “I got four days off now, which I definitely can use,” Giambi said, after Tampa Bay’s Evan Longoria was elected as the final player on the AL roster.
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Stimulus checks boost sales
BETTER THAN EXPECTED: However, spending is likely to slow back down once the rebates run out.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 7th Nov 2005 15:27 UTC
The momentum generated by Apple's iPod digital music players and related products continues to translate into new Macintosh sales according to one Wall Street analyst who estimates that over one million Windows users have purchased a Mac in the first three quarters of 2005.
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How to Secure the Multifunction Printer
Think you’ve plugged all of the vulnerabilities in your enterprise network? How about that multifunction printer over there in the sales department? As Dr. Rosen Sharma, president and CTO of Solidcore Systems explains, these devices frequently contain operating systems that are just as vulnerable to malware as your desktop computers....
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3G iPhone already attracting crowds
Apple's latest invention hits store shelves Friday. But this is not the iPhone you may be accustomed to. The new model comes with brand new technology and a smaller sticker price. However you're not going to pay less for everything.
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FCC calls for Comcast punishment
FCC calls for punishment of nation's largest cable company for violating agency principles that guarantee customers open Internet access.
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Researchers craft bot to populate Wikipedia with gene data
In order to help make Wikipedia a better source of information for biologists, computer science researchers have created a bot that creates stubs or updates existing entries using information from public scientific databases. Ars put the bot to the test using a gene cloned by one of our own editors. Read More...
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Ending Access
Attorney General Andrew Cuomo's latest deal to fight child pornography is a good one, but it can be a pain for "run of the mill" internet users.
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Meebone Brings Meebo Back to the Desktop
Meebone is a bit of a strange piece of software, in that it is an AIR based desktop client for Meebo. Meebo itself is a great web application that allows you to easily log into all your favorite IM services from the web, so having a desktop client for it might seem like a rather odd choice at first. However, it actually turns out to be quite a useful tool. What Meebone basically does is ...
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Largest Import Facility in the State Opens Doors
The largest import facility in the State is now open in the capital city. Jackson Imports offers luxury vehicles like Audi, Jaguar, Land Rover, and Volkswagen. The sixty thousand square foot facility also offers unique amenities like a cafe, wireless internet, and a children's play area.
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Child Porn Conviction
A Mt. Morris man, who already has a record of sexually abusing a minor, has pleaded guilty to possessing child pornography. 25 year old Stephen Forshee was convicted of rape in May 2005. Three months later, acting on a complaint that Forshee was sending sexually explicit pictures of minors to people, Livingston County Sheriff's deputies searched the personal computer that Forshee used in his ...
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High Cost of Driving to College Ignites Boom in Online Classes
As fuel prices rise, thousands of students nationwide have suddenly decided to take college classes over the Internet.
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More Choices Than The IPhone
It's called the Iphone "3g" for the faster internet connection and it now comes with a built in GPS. But if you don't want one like many people do, there are plenty of options. Some new smart phones can do just as much, or more, than the new Iphone.
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S'pore among first to get Microsoft online suite
Singapore, Australia and New Zealand will be the first countries in the Asia-Pacific region to get Microsoft's hosted Web service suite next year.
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In Deepening Ad Decline, Sales Fall 8% at Magazines
Magazine ad sales fell more than 8 percent in the second quarter, with the steepest drops in ads for vehicles and for computers and related equipment.
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Super scanners at British airports
High-powered machines that produce detailed double X-ray images mean passengers no longer have to unpack laptops. Waits were cut to five minutes in June.
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Windows XP a hot item on Amazon
The phased-out operating system is now No. 15 among software products. The highest selling version of Vista is No. 41; of course, it also comes standard on all new PCs.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 28th Oct 2003 22:54 UTC
Everyone knows of Mac OS X's Finder file manager, but not many know of a third party file manager by CocoaTech called Path Finder . Path Finder is one of the most interesting products that I have come across lately. It's a file manager, but with a lot of extras.
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posted by Jeremy LaCroix on Thu 7th Apr 2005 17:28 UTC
Linspire has always intrigued me, it's a professional class operating system aimed at the mainstream market, and one of the few Linux distributions available in boxed sets. I've never really been a big fan of Linspire though, because I am a power user.
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Student info mistakenly released in Williamson
The Social Security numbers of hundreds of Williamson County students have been mistakenly placed on the Internet.
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