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Host Identity Protocol Moves Towards the Secure Mobile Internet
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Host Identity Protocol : Towards the Secure Mobile Internet" report to their offering.
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Early Adopters Line Up Worldwide For New iPhone
Apple fans line up across the country -- and around the world -- for a chance to be the first to buy the company's newest iPhone.
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Gadgets safe from global airport anti-piracy plan
Conspiracy theory not conspiracy fact Alarming headlines claiming that our laptop hard drives and iPod libraries could soon be scanned at airports for illegal copies of content are unfounded.…
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posted by Tony Bourke on Wed 21st Jan 2004 02:41 UTC
A few weeks ago, I stubbed my toe on my old Sun Ultra 5 as it sat there lifeless and unused in my apartment. Once my primary desktop, the envy of my geek friends, and a way to woo the ladies, its glory days have long since passed.
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Recent Original Stories
" This page describes the installation I did with the clubmember download dvd of Mandriva Linux 2006 Powerpack." And, " This page describes how I configure Mandriva on my systems." Maybe not for the advanced Linux users, but still very much interesting for the unexperienced Linux users among us.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 30th Jan 2007 23:40 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"As World+Dog gets its head around Windows Vista, lets look back at an operating system that might have been a contender, very nearly becoming Apple's next-generation OS and, but for Linux, almost certainly the key alternative to Windows on x86.
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Recent Original Stories
"This story is for anyone considering or interested in switching from Mac to Microsoft's very beautiful new operating system, Windows Vista. I made the switch several weeks ago, from my trusty 12" PowerBook to (at first) a 17" HP widescreen notebook. Was my switch from Mac to Windows Vista easy?
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Recent Original Stories
A recent post about Firefox and my general view of corporations and organizations has caused a bit of a stir. It even caught the attention of Asa Dotzler . He said "It's really hard for me to believe that either [Microsoft or Adobe] have the free and open Web at heart when they're actively subverting it with closed technologies like Flash and Silverlight."
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Ankama Games has a reputation for being quietly effective. So much so that there's something almost virus-like about the way the French developer has insinuated itself into the online gaming world.
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Motherboard failure not as bad as it sounds
Earlier this week, I found one rare, uninterrupted hour to devote entirely to work. I wrote a few paragraphs, researched a new project idea, and nearly completed a long-overdue e-mail. Then my computer froze. It does this every once in while. I was not concerned.
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Recent Original Stories
"For months now, all we really knew about the new Core 2 Duo mobile processor was its code name: Merom. Given the blazing speeds that the desktop Core 2 Duo processors exhibited, we could only imagine what was in store for laptops.
OS News |
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Canada's iPhone addicts finally get their fix
The wait is over: Canadians are finally able to get their hands on the Apple iPhone.
Victoria Times Colonist |
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Film camp may help local teens find career
When Megan Caraher, 14, learned film crews were shooting a movie based off her favorite book “Twilight,” a vampire love story, she headed straight for her computer.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Jul 2006 19:41 UTC
Apple is being sued over its awarding of stock options. Two separate suits have been started by shareholders which make claims against current and former officers of Apple, the company announced.
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Linked by Adam S on Thu 10th Jul 2008 16:58 UTC
Gadgetzone.com has an interesting artcile on 20 things Windows 7 MUST include (their emphasis, not mine). They begin " Despite its enhanced security, improved CPU scheduler and excellent stability, it's still the flawed gem in many critics' eyes.
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Asia underground market awaits iPhone
(AP:HONG KONG) As Apple Inc. rolled out its newest iPhone on Friday, dealers and buyers were anticipating the popular device in Asia's thriving underground marketplace in as little as a few days.
INO News |
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Canada's iPhone addicts finally get their fix
The wait is over: Canadians are finally able to get their hands on the Apple iPhone.
Regina Leader-Post |
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Security Basics: A Strong Password is the Key
Protecting your data and your identity starts with a strong password. Here's what you need to know to make your computer life safer and more secure.
Enterprise IT Planet |
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Canada's iPhone addicts finally get their fix
The wait is over: Canadians are finally able to get their hands on the Apple iPhone.
Canada.com |
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Asia underground market awaits iPhone
As Apple Inc. rolled out its newest iPhone on Friday, dealers and buyers were anticipating the popular device in Asia's thriving underground marketplace in as little as a few days.
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Have your pick
Could widgets have as big an impact on mobile phones as they have on the desktop? Stuart Dredge reports Spurred by the success of widgets online, numerous companies have begun developing mobile widget platforms, either as direct-to-consumer applications or white-label services for operators and brands to customise.
Mad.co.uk |
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Is Perverted Justice safe?
Perverted Justice’s Web site boasts that Bing Liang, also known as “chicago_naperville,” was the 277th Internet sexual predator whom the citizen group has helped convict since June 2004.
Northwest Herald |
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Why is the iPhone a big deal?
The original iPhone used elegant software to cram a functional computer into a palm-size package. The iPhone 3G, which goes on sale today, promises something more. New phone chips and cellular networks will let it provide fast Internet connections in every major American city. GPS and other location sensors will let it give you directions, alert you to nearby friends or recommend a restaurant. ...
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Film camp may help local teens find career
When Megan Caraher, 14, learned film crews were shooting a movie based off her favorite book “Twilight,” a vampire love story, she headed straight for her computer.
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Linked by Adam S on Thu 10th Jul 2008 16:58 UTC
Gadgetzone.com has an interesting artcile on 20 things Windows 7 MUST include (their emphasis, not mine). They begin " Despite its enhanced security, improved CPU scheduler and excellent stability, it's still the flawed gem in many critics' eyes.
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