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Editor's Blog: silicon.com - what a difference a decade makes
Nostalgia 2.0 - here we go again
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FairPoint announces high-speed Internet expansion
FairPoint Communications says it will expand high-speed Internet access to 26 Vermont communities, many of them places that now have no access to broadband.
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Sleek design meets e-health market with Intel Health Guide
Intel's Health Guide: imagine your doctor and an iMac had a transporter accident. It's Intel's most significant move into the growing e-health market. Read More...
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Longoria, Hart Win Online All-Star Selections
Tampa's Evan Longoria and Milwaukee's Corey Hart head to the All-Star game.
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RSPCA warns of 'dog trafficking'
The RSPCA has warned dog-lovers to be aware of the dangers of 'puppy trafficking', saying people are taking a risk if they bought their puppies from the internet or newspapers ads.
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iTunes activation servers go down, iPhone 3G customers being sent home unactivated
Filed under: Cellphones digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/iTunes_activation_servers_go_down_told_to_activate_at_home'; In a repeat of last year's problems , it looks like the insane demand for the iPhone 3G has taken its toll on Apple's iTunes activation servers -- that's a picture of iTunes locking up in the Chicago AT&T flagship earlier this morning. We're hearing that the ...
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SQL Injection Attacks: The Future of Mass Hacking Campaigns
SQL injection attacks are evolving as one of the primary modes of transportation for malicious scripts that hackers insert into legitimate websites. According to recent events, this method is becoming very popular among the hacker elite, especially considering the number of sites they are able to exploit almost overnight.
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IPhone 3G Launches, Thankfully Riot Free
Today marks Apple's biggest product release of the year...
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AJAX Integration Guide for Spring Enterprise Applications
Today, there is a wealth of technologies to take advantage of to add AJAX behaviors to your Spring-based Java Web applications. This session will assume you know the basics of AJAX and Spring, and will dive straight into evaluating the leading AJAX technologies, and how to integrate them with Spring to take full advantage of an existing Spring infrastructure. Attendees will emerge with an ...
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LG Announces 22" DisplayLink Monitor
LG has announced the availability of a new 22-inch LCD USB monitor with integrated DisplayLink technology. The L226WU-PF uses DisplayLink's DL-160 network display device and software technology to enable up to six extra screens to be connected to any PC or lapto...
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AJAX in Enterprise Portals
Not only enterprise portals integrators are using AJAX at the portal level but now they can also use it for the development of more user-friendly JSR-168 portlets. With the arrival of new standards, AJAXified JSF Components like IceFaces ot RichFaces became a reality that can be portable across the many JSR-168 portlet containers implementations, in the commercial or open source worlds. During ...
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Asia Underground Market Awaits iPhone
As Apple's new iPhone hits Asia-Pacific, underground market waits to pounce.
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Industry's Only Real-Time Ticket Resale Management Software to be Unveiled at Ticket Summit 2008
TicketNetwork.com, the leading source for the ticket industry's most comprehensive inventory and host to Ticket Summit 2008, the world's largest gathering of ticketing professionals, today announced that its Point-of-Sale(TM) 8.0 software will be introduced first-hand to attendees of the upcoming conference.
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Laptop Computers Stolen From UNCG
GREENSBORO -- Police at the University of North Carolina at Greensboro said they need the public's help in figuring out who stole several computers last week.
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Early iPhone 2.0 experience promising, analyst says
Early experience with the iPhone 2.0 firmware is cause for optimism, says analyst Shaw Wu of American Technology Research. Wu explains that like hosts of others, AmTech was able to download and install the v2.0 firmware in advance on Thursday, in turn enabling the installation of software from the iTunes App Store. Wu notes that over 500 applicat...
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DirectX 11 Designed For Windows 7 - Will Play Nice With Vista
It appears that Microsoft may have learned an important lesson from possibly its greatest Vista-related foible - the segregation of DirectX 10. When the software giant launches its next OS - Windows 7/Vienna - it will ship with a new DirectX API just like Vista did, but this time MS is making sure that DirectX 11 is backwards-compatible with Vista , a move that is sure to please the gamers of ...
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New Apple iPhone Goes on Sale with Lines Worldwide
Will you be buying a iPhone 3G? NEW YORK -- Apple Inc.'s new iPhone went on sale Friday to eager buyers worldwide, many of whom lined up for hours for the morning launch.
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UK Iphone launch is a shambles
THE SECOND COMING of the Iphone turned into a horrible mess today as angry queues and failing systems turned Apple's big day into an utter farce.
The Inquirer |
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Quebec court orders popular downloading website to shut down
Quebec Superior Court has ordered the permanent shutdown of a popular peer-to-peer downloading website where members exchanged music, TV episodes and films.
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Cross-dressing thieves sought in heist
Police are looking for a trio of apparent cross-dressing thieves who stole computers and flat-screen TVs from a Wal-Mart in Covington. The three suspects entered the 24-hour Wal-Mart Supercenter on Industrial Boulevard between 1 and 2 a.m. on July 4 and video shows they made multiple trips from the store's electronics department to a back storage room carrying items in shopping carts, said ...
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Big Apple consumers jostle for iPhone 3G
NEW YORK -- About 1,000 tech fans -- and at least one confessed "gadget freak" -- jostled for a chance to snap up the first iPhone 3Gs in the US on Fifth Avenue Friday.
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posted by Robert Trembath on Sat 30th Aug 2003 11:41 UTC
As a system administrator, I have used Windows on the desktop since 2.0 and used to run Windows XP at home for my family. I use Linux and Windows servers at work and prefer (Red Hat) Linux for its security, stability and usefulness in a company with a diminishing IT budget.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 15th Oct 2007 22:17 UTC
"When Microsoft announced Windows Home Server earlier this year, it was greeted with a mixture of curious disdain and eagerness. Some questioned what the product offered over existing solutions, while others welcomed it with open arms.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 23rd Nov 2005 16:35 UTC
Microsoft Windows captured the lead for the first time in server operating systems during the third quarter, boosted by continued demand for inexpensive servers selling for less than $25000 (EUR 21190), according to a new report.
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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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