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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Jul 2005 17:40 UTC
KDE 3.4.1 is the first modern desktop environment being compiled, packaged and working fully on the OpenSolaris platform. While KDE is known to compile out of the box on Solaris with GCC, using the Sun ONE Studio 10 Compiler still presents a challenge which requires a lot of patches.
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Computer system delays 911 response
A computer problem that could delay life-saving emergency services has Victoria officials scrambling to fix the problem.
The Victoria Advocate |
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Cool Gadget / Invention Of The Day
OK, so Apple isn't reinventing the wheel with the iPhone 3G, as it still offers what the original did: a phone, a widescreen iPod and internet access.
AskMen |
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Aussie games industry now worth A$1.57 billion a year
Australian game hardware and software sales rise 52.9 percent in last financial year.
GameSpot |
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Windows 3.11 to Sing its Last (MIDI) Song On November 8th, 2008 [You Never Forget Your First]
In a short and slightly poignant posting on his MSDN blog, a Microsoft systems engineer has announced that Windows 3.11 will be officially discontinued four months after XP's unceremonious removal...
Gizmodo |
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Internet buzzes about car in pool
Pictures of a car at the bottom of a Stewartstown pool are making waves online. The family that owns the pool received a phone call from a London reporter Tuesday, and many Web sites have posted the photos of the red Mazda Miata in the pool.
York Daily Record |
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Canonical hopes Best Buy Ubuntu will spur Linux adoption
The increasingly popular Ubuntu Linux distribution will soon be sold on the shelves in Best Buy. Will users pay $19.99 for what they can get online for free? Read More...
Ars Technica |
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BitTorrent-blocking punishment recommended for Comcast
WASHINGTON - The head of the Federal Communications Commission said will recommend that the nation's largest cable company be punished for violating agency principles that guarantee customers open access to the internet.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Check It Out
(IsraelNN.com) The Belz Hareidi religious sect has approved the use of the Internet when used with strict filtering systems, Voice of Israel government radio reported Friday morning. Hareidi religious communities often prohibit all use of the Internet because of the dangers of offensive material.
Israel National News |
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BitTorrent-blocking punishment recommended for Comcast
WASHINGTON - The head of the Federal Communications Commission said will recommend that the nation's largest cable company be punished for violating agency principles that guarantee customers open access to the internet.
The New Zealand Herald |
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BitTorrent-blocking punishment recommended for Comcast
WASHINGTON - The head of the Federal Communications Commission said will recommend that the nation's largest cable company be punished for violating agency principles that guarantee customers open access to the internet.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Apple 3G iphone global launch today
Apple on Friday launches the iphone, its latest and fastest touch-screen, in 22 countries, including the US and the UK. India will have to wait till September.
Hindustan Times |
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Google supports Yahoo! in tiff with Microsoft
SUN VALLEY, Idaho - Google Inc. backs Yahoo in its effort to stave off an unsolicited takeover by Microsoft Corp. because an independent Yahoo will increase competition in the Internet search and advertising markets, Google Chief Executive Eric Schmidt said Thursday.
GMA News |
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US cable company should be penalized for blocking net access
WASHINGTON - The head of the Federal Communications Commission said Thursday he will recommend that the nation"s largest cable company be punished for violating agency principles that guarantee customers open access to the Internet.
GMA News |
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The Free Software Foundation is reviewing Novell's right to sell new versions of Linux
operating system software after the open-source community criticized Novell for teaming up with Microsoft. "The community of people wants to do anything they can to interfere with this deal and all deals like it.
New Mobile Computing |
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Tangled Web we weave ... I was walking with my wife one morning a few years ago when I was confronted by a frightening sight. It was a large SUV, driven by a woman, likely a mom on the way to drop off her kids at school.
The Enid News & Eagle |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Sep 2005 19:20 UTC
Lots of news from the first few hours of the PDC. First off, in the first CTP of Vista, the sidebar has been revived . "The Sidebar will be populated with " gadgets " and will feature an open platform for developers to create their own mini-applications.
New Mobile Computing |
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The Enid News & Eagle |
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The Enid News & Eagle |
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Fans of Apple in Tokyo line the block for iPhone 3G
The cool factor helped build interest for the product in Japan, which already has almost as many cell phones as people.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Here's what the new iPhone can do
More than 500 software programs - featuring neat stuff like video games, music programs and office applications - flooded onto the Internet Thursday in anticipation of Apple Inc.'s next generation iPhone, which comes out Friday. It's all part of an emerging...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Here's what the new iPhone can do
More than 500 software programs - featuring neat stuff like video games, music programs and office applications - flooded onto the Internet Thursday in anticipation of Apple Inc.'s next generation iPhone, which comes out today. It's all part of an emerging...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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posted by Andy Richter on Thu 11th Dec 2003 10:46 UTC
When I volunteered to do this review I quickly realized that I was asked to review ' Red Hat Enterprise Linux Advanced Server ' and not just 'Red Hat Linux'. Then panic set in. How different was this going to be from regular old Red Hat that I've used and relied on for years?
OS News |
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Mavisto ICT seminar gets good response
KOTA KINABALU : A ‘Solutions for Your ICT Vision’ seminar was held yesterday at one of the leading hotel with the purpose of providing the most updated technology in today’s IT industry.
The New Sabah Times |
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Friends, colleagues remember Bilgutay's successes
Dr. Nihat M. Bilgutay, 56, a professor and former head of Drexel's Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, died July 1 at his home in Wallingford, Pa., after a two-year battle with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. During his 26 years at the University, Bilgutay was a driving force in the ECE department's success and growth, according to Moshe Kam, ECE department head and professor.
The Triangle Online |
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