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'Go Green' Online Awareness Campaign Launched by Cyber Gear
'Go Green' is an e-initiative of Cyber Gear. According to Sharad Agarwal, CEO of Cyber Gear, "The 'Go Green' web site has been set up to remind people to be mindful of and sensitive to the natural environment in our daily life The main objective of the site is to increase the awareness of environmental issues that affect the future of the planet. [Wired by: PressReleaseNetwork.com]
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Apple Stores Have IPhones; AT&T Is Mostly Sold Out (Update1)
July 12 (Bloomberg) -- Almost all of Apple Inc. 's stores in the U.S. reported they will have the iPhone 3G to sell, a day after thousands lined up to buy the handset and emptied most of AT&T Inc.'s inventory.
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Microsoft unveils foldable Arc Mouse
Microsoft today broke cover on the Arc Mouse, a significant new take on notebook mice. The namesake curved shape lets the company significantly reduce the size and weight of the wireless mouse while also providing a foldable palm rest area. The Arc thus gets the comfort benefits of a desktop-class controller while shrinking to the size of a very ...
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Drew's trial rescheduled for October
Lori Drew's trial has been rescheduled for Tuesday, Oct. 7, in federal court in Los Angeles, and in the meantime, she has agreed not to possess or have access to any device with Internet access.
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Software Problems Irk Buyers of iPhone 3G
The launch of Apple's iPhone 3G turns into an information-technology meltdown on Friday, as customers are unable to get their phones working.
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Asia's Underground Markets Eagerly Await New iPhone
As Apple rolls out the iPhone 3G, dealers and buyers are anticipating the popular device in Asia's thriving underground marketplace in as little as a few days.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 5th Nov 2001 19:17 UTC
The Norway-based company Trolltech is well known for their C++ and fully OOP Toolkit, Qt . Qt is the basis of KDE, but it is also a very important and powerful tool under Windows, MacOS/X and X11 developers.
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Asia underground market awaits iPhone
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.
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Microsoft is making key communications protocols available for license , so that third parties, including competitors, can link into the company's newest enterprise products. Some are available immediately.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 14th Dec 2006 22:19 UTC
" Chapter 5 of the FreeBSD Handbook provides an excellent overview for understanding and configuring the X Window system. Today's article goes beyond the Handbook to demonstrate some of the cool things you can do with your FreeBSD system and other systems running X."
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"FS: Wii + 3 Games, DSL + 7 Games, 16GB iPod Touch, Rare GB Micro, Palm Tungsten T3"
Yup, I'm skint so I need to sell some of my barely used electronic goodies.
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"Windows Vista has finally arrived! Many people have been asking us what are Stardock's plans? What can we do to take an excellent new OS like Windows Vista and make it better?
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Xbox 360 Pro already selling at Target with new low Price
Target is already selling the Xbox 360 Pro in stores for the new low price of $299.99 (was $349.99). Microsoft was actually expected to announce the Xbox 360 Price-cut at the E3 2008 press-conference on Monday. The Target offer of the Xbox 360 Pro (th...
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Cross-border love: Indian girl returns from Pakistan with harrowing tales
Amritsar, July 12: A young Indian woman, who met the man of her dreams from Pakistan online five years ago, married him and lived there, has come back to India with harrowing tales of torture after her husband died recently.
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Sony teaser points to laptop refresh on Monday
Filed under: Laptops Sony Style is running a rather large teaser on its main page, featuring a quite distinctive power button and the blurb "Performance / Style / Mobility. Redefined." Hrm. We wonder what it could be ? [Thanks, Mathias S.] Read Permalink Email this Comments
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Heaviest users of Internet facing limits on 'unlimited'
Service providers favor tiered pricing For as long as consumers have had high-speed Internet at home, they have surfed the Web as much as they wanted, downloading any content while paying their service provider a flat monthly fee.
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Microsoft Unveils Arc Mouse
Yesterday, Microsoft sent out a press kit highlighting its new "futuristic-looking" Arc Mouse . Set to release this Holiday Season at a reasonable $59.95 MSRP, this new wireless mouse from Microsoft folds over to reduce its size by almost half, while giving you the comfort of a "full-sized mouse", making this perfect for notebook use. The mouse comes in a sleek black or maroon color and ...
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Seattle Hopes To Put 5 Toilets On eBay Soon
SEATTLE -- Seattle's five problem-plagued public toilets may show up on eBay soon. City officials have decided to pull the plug on the multimillion-dollar self-cleaning toilet stalls.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 8th Apr 2006 16:33 UTC, submitted by Dylan
Microsoft has responded positively to Apple's Boot Camp, stating: "Windows is a great operating system. We're pleased that Apple customers are excited about running it, and that Apple is responding to meet the demand."
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There is a new scripting language in development called F3 from Sun, specifically designed for GUI programming. It allows designing Flash-like GUIs with ease and can call Java libraries directly.
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Accessing Internet at 640 Gb/s?
University of Sydney physicists have developed an optical chip that could potentially improve 'Internet speeds to up to 100 times faster than current Australia's networks.' According to the Sydney Morning Herald, these chalcogenide glass photonic chips will be very cheap to produce as they're based on plain glass. As said...
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The MAG: Finding storage online not easy - Online column by Bob Vaillancourt
Ron is a salesman for a major North American pharmaceutical company. His territory is most of Northern Ontario and part of Manitoba. During a visit to one of his clients in Wawa, he was asked about a new product his company was working on. As it [...]
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OMG! Gawker Q&A with Joss Whedon! [Interview]
Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Firefly, and Serenity creator Joss Whedon's writers' strike project "Dr. Horrible's Sing-a-Long Blog"—starring Nathan Fillion and Neal Patrick Harris—premieres the first of...
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"A few months ago, the GNOME Mobile Platform was announced to the public. One of the main forces behind the launch of this initiative was Nokia, which uses a lot of GNOME-components in its Linux-based Internet Tablets Nokia 770 and N800. During this years GUADEC Andreas Proschofsky had the chance to sit down with Carlos Guerreiro , Nokias Manager for Open Source Software, to talk - amidst other ...
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OurStage Launches Marketplace to Connect Artists with Talent Buyers
OurStage, a music discovery destination providing professional opportunities for up-and-coming talent, today launches Marketplace, an online resource which enables artists and bands to proactively find and apply for gigs, and industry professionals to easily find, validate and book artists for performances and music-related projects.
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