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Sheriff: 3 Teachers Arrested for Solicitation of Minor
GUILFORD COUNTY, N.C. (WGHP) -- Guilford County Sheriff B.J. Barnes announced Friday that three school teachers have been arrested and charged with solicitation of a minor by computer for sex. A press conference is scheduled for 11:30 a.m. Friday at the Sheriff's Office on West Washington St. in Greensboro.
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Metal thieves shut networks
CABLE AND WIRELESS is blaming the crash of Sainsbury's website on thieves nicking the copper from a computer network centre run by the outfit in Watford.
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Global rollout of Apple's new iPhone draws crowds; U.S. sales start at 8 a.m.
TOKYO (AP) - The global rollout of Apple Inc.'s revamped iPhone kicked off today in Asia with countdown celebrations and quick sellouts as crowds of gadget fans streamed into stores after long waits.
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Apple's new iPhone snapped up in Asia and Europe
LONDON/WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Apple's new iPhone made its hotly awaited debut on Friday, with buyers storming stores in Asia and queues forming in European cities.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 16th Sep 2003 04:53 UTC
Sun Microsystems is introducing its Linux distribution, Sun Linux, a part of the Mad Hatter project, to the general public today. Sun Linux is targeting the Enterprise market and at a very low price. OSNews had a sneak peak at Sun Linux last Friday at Sun's offices and here is what we saw there.
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HP demonstrates mega-memory concept
Memristor work continues apace Research work on HP's never-ever-forget Memristor concept is proceeding apace. Memristor technology could provide a new type of computer memory that's much faster than flash memory. HP Labs' engineers in Palo Alto have demonstrated control over how the technology operates, opening the door, they say, to its incorporation into integrated circuits (ICs).…
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 29th Apr 2007 08:14 UTC
"After looking around and playing with Ubuntu 7, it's safe to say that the features, ease of use and stability of this distro may be enough to edge Linux desktops into corporate offices.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 15th Apr 2002 02:32 UTC
We got Linux distributions for geeks (Debian), distros for businessmen (Red Hat), home users (Mandrake) and... Germans (SuSE :). However, there was never before a distribution specifically targetting developers and speed, both at the same time.
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Apple’s MobileMe goes live
Apple's iPhone friendly syncing service has gone live, allowing users to sync their data with multiple devices.
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Reuters Technology Summary
Apple's new iPhone snapped up in Asia and Europe LONDON/WELLINGTON - Apple's new iPhone made its hotly awaited debut on Friday, with buyers storming stores in Asia and queues forming in European cities. Sales of the device, which combines a music and video player, cellphone and Web browser, kicked off in New Zealand, where a 22-year-old student became its first owner. ...
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Presented By: Tasks for Doing and Threads for Waiting
TBB started out as a task-based framework for parallel programming. TBB 2.1 adds threads. This note explains the new threading interface, when to use it, and when to use tasks instead. TBB tasks rely on non-preemptive cooperative scheduling based on work stealing, similar to Cilk. Once the TBB scheduler starts a task on a software thread, [...] ...
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Turn Vista Home Premium into Ultimate with Free Software [How To]
The Mysticgeek blog at the How-To Geek's site has a clever series of posts up that use free software tools to give Windows Vista Home Premium—the version that most often ships with standard...
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Apple's New IPhone Debut Draws Crowds, Helicopters (Update2)
July 11 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. started selling the iPhone 3G today, drawing thousands across Asia and Europe, with customers creating a half-a-mile-long line in Tokyo and braving summer heat in Madrid.
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Numark TTi Review
The iPod and a vinyl turntable might be from different generations, but Numark brings them together superbly with the TTi. It’s a USB turntable with an iPod dock tagged on – allowing you to digitize your vinyl collection straight onto the iPod.
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From computer mechanic to serial entrepreneur
His father died in an accident when he was just nine; he was the eldest of three siblings. His mother, a government servant, brought them up in tough circumstances that probably drove him to be an achiever.
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Apple's New IPhone Debut Draws Crowds, Helicopters (Update2)
July 11 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. started selling the iPhone 3G today, drawing thousands across Asia and Europe, with customers creating a half-a-mile-long line in Tokyo and braving summer heat in Madrid.
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Apatar Launches Hosted Salesforce.com and QuickBooks Integration
Apatar launched Apatar On-Demand for Salesforce.com CRM and QuickBooks accounting software. Apatar On-Demand Edition is a hosted service that synchronizes order data between Salesforce.com CRM and desktop QuickBooks accounting software. It was designed for business users, so the process of setting up the integration link does not require technical skills.
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mindSHIFT Technologies Announces Support for Apple Product Line
mindSHIFT Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of premier IT infrastructure and software services for small and medium-sized organizations, today announced plans to support Apple Inc.'s iPhone, released today, as well as Apple Mac laptops and desktops.
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V CAST Music with Rhapsody Gets Even Sweeter With LG Chocolate 3 from Verizon Wireless
The latest eye candy from Verizon Wireless and LG Electronics MobileComm U.S.A., Inc. will make its debut on the nation's most reliable wireless network on Sunday, July 13.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 13th Mar 2003 23:37 UTC
OSNews reader Alien_II sent us in the news about the release of ArkLinux 1.0-Alpha_7.1. You can read the announcement . ArkLinux uses KDE 3.1.1 (from the CVS) and kernel 2.4.21-pre5.
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Asia underground market awaits iPhone
As Apple Inc. rolled out its newest iPhone in Asia on Friday, dealers and buyers said it's only a matter of time -- maybe as little as a few days -- before the popular device hits the region's thriving underground marketplace.
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Presented By: mDialog Brings In-Browser Encoding and Uploading to High-Res Video
New Social Tools and Streamlined Functionality Provide Complete Social Video On-the-Go Service http://marketwire.com Read more Ads by Pheedo
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 17th Mar 2007 19:30 UTC, submitted by IdaAshley
"As evidenced by major central processing unit vendors, multi-core processors are poised to dominate the desktop and embedded space. With multiprocessing comes greater performance but also new problems.
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Recent Original Stories
Commodore, the company that sold 2.5 million VIC-20's and 25 million Commodore 64's was reduced to bankruptcy less than ten years after it released the computer that was supposed to revolutionize the computer industry, the Amiga.
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Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Thu 10th Jul 2008 16:37 UTC
The Linux desktop has come a long, long way, but there are still times when I have to use the command line . (I am a hardcore user, after all.) But even though I'm used to typing, spending hours upon hours with my fingers at the keyboard, I still grow tired of typing the same commands over and over.
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