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Federer will remain at No. 1, despite victories at the French Open and Wimbledon by No. 2 Nadal.
WIMBLEDON, England -- Computers, both the lifeblood and the bane of human existence, have begun lying again.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 2nd Jan 2006 14:43 UTC
Microsoft is working hard to make sure the latest version of its e-mail, calendaring and messaging server, Exchange 12, appeals to both enterprise IT administrators and end users.
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Austin Daily Herald
Below is my letter from the Herald on May 26, 2003. Notice the accuracy of the predictions. “I want to direct your attention to the document titled, “The National Security Strategy of the United States.” Check with a Congress person, the library or the Internet, www.whitehouse.gov/nsc/nss.html.
Austin Daily Herald |
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Data centres chart course to move up the value chain
Internet data centre (IDCs), like Reliance IDC and Sify are moving away from providing plain-vanilla hosting services,—like Internet hosting, managed security services— and simple infrastructure services, to hosting software services.
Business Standard India |
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posted by Christian Paratschek on Mon 25th Apr 2005 20:11 UTC
Welcome back to another issue of my reviews of Linux distributions. Not really surprisingly, this time I decided to take a close look at the second version of the most popular Debian offshoot, Ubuntu Linux . Ubuntu's performance probably was the biggest surprise that 2004 had in store for Linux users.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Jul 2007 15:08 UTC, submitted by Uncle Fester
The head of PC maker Acer, Gianfranco Lanci, has hit out at Microsoft's Windows Vista operating system, saying that the 'entire industry' was disappointed by it . Few buyers have purchased new PCs specifically for Vista, Acer's chief says "The entire industry is disappointed by Windows Vista," the head of the world's fourth-biggest PC maker told the Financial Times Deutschland in its online ...
OS News |
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New Heights' Web site goes online next month 07/13/08
DEARBORN HEIGHTS - Upgrades to the city's Web site, www.dhol.org , could be unveiled as early as next month, according to Krystina Kramarz, administrative assistant to Dearborn Heights Mayor Dan Paletko.
Dearborn Press & Guide |
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iPhones in hand, users overwhelm Apple servers
Enthusiasm on debut of latest gadget turns to frustration.
The News & Observer |
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Recent Original Stories
Robert Love, a famous Linux kernel hacker, has written a blog entry with his thoughs on the recently posted Vista's network slowdown issue and the explanation given by Mark Russinovich: "Unlike DPCs, however, the Linux parallel does not consume nearly half of your CPU. There is no excusable reason why processing IP packets should so damagingly affect the system.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
"Microsoft's Windows Server 2008 RC0 hit the Web earlier this week on the road to its scheduled February 2008 release, toting a new Internet Information Services role for the product's lean and mean Server Core incarnation and a laundry list of small fit-and-finish tweaks . However, the most significant component of the RC0 code drop is one that won't go gold until three or so months after ...
OS News |
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Former Clemson University student says she was scammed by Internet movers
One Upstate college student recently found out firsthand about moving practices that seem legitimate but in fact are designed to steal money and possessions.
Anderson Independent-Mail |
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Clipboard Evolved updated
Mach Software has released a new version of its popular clipboard manager, Clipboard Evolved. Designed to fit neatly into Mac OS X (and so that it offers the most functionality with the smallest learning curve) the software offers two views, a clipboard window plus a menu for easy access to copied items. Clipboard Evolved adds an icon into the men...
MacNN |
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Customizable internet radio for the iPhone
Pandora has released a version of its popular internet service for the iPhone. The new app brings users CD-quality tracks in the form of a personalized radio station. A user must simply enter the name of an artist, song or composer and then within seconds Pandora will build a "station" that plays the music the user entered along with music that is ...
MacNN |
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INDUSTRY & ECONOMY
EXPORTS & IMPORTS: Silk exports post 25% growth despite strong rupee High demand from US and European Union markets.
The Hindu |
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Simpson releases country music video
U.S. pop star Jessica Simpson has announced she has made the music video for her first country music offering available on her Web site.The singer said on JessicaSimpson.com Friday anyone who signs up for an account on her Internet site can take a peek at the streaming video for Come on Over, her first foray into country music, People magazine reported.The singer, who turned 28 Thursday, said ...
Moldova.org |
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'Fake marriage' crackdown hurts genuine couples, say experts
OTTAWA - Greg Hamon chuckles to himself as he recalls how he began his courtship with his wife, Sonia, by writing letters to her in El Salvador. "She didn't have a computer and we had friends to help us translate," he says.
Hamilton Spectator |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 15th Aug 2006 16:41 UTC
Path Finder is a Finder file browser alternative for Mac OS X, which combines the best of Apple's Finder with powerful, integrated utilities and some innovative ways of accessing and manipulating your files.
OS News |
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Business classes going online from Knoxville
Classes in business management will be taught live over the Internet with an online audience as far away as Texas.
WATE 6 Knoxville |
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Prolific Blogger Arrested, Accused of Violating Probation
LONG BEACH -- A prolific blogger and video producer known in Long Beach as "Boy About Town" has been arrested on charges he skipped probation on a Florida conviction for ripping off the American Red Cross.
KTLA-TV Los Angeles |
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New Booq 17-in MacBook Pro laptop bag
Koyono has announced the its new Booq Mamba Compact Back Pack, a laptop backpack capable of carrying up to a 17-inch MacBook Pro. It offers 420D Polyester with a water-resistant coating and protects the laptop with a half-inch of high-density foam padding, and scratch-resistant linings. The new bag offers easy-access side pockets, a number of mesh ...
MacNN |
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Rackspace uses Facebook to recruit new employees
The 4-year-old Facebook site opened for business on April 26, 2006
San Antonio Express-News & KENS 5 |
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Algona-based Guard unit returns from Kosovo
ALGONA — National Guard soldiers from Algona’s Battery B, 1st Battalion, 194th Field Artillery, were joyfully welcomed home Friday after serving the past year in Kosovo on a peacekeeping mission.
The Globe Gazette |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 10th Aug 2005 21:05 UTC
Although I agree with what you've said, you must take into consideration what Gnome and KDE both offer on the desktop these days, the same as what vista promises/may offer when it comes out.
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Bibles Join New iPhone, App Store Debuts
Apple's much-anticipated iPhone 3G arrived Friday, one day after Apple’s new program-selling store opened its doors. The new iPhone, which went on sale in over 20 countries, updates the one launched a year ago by speeding up Internet access and adding a navigation chip.
The Christian Post |
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Simpson releases country music video
LOS ANGELES, July 12 (UPI) -- U.S. pop star Jessica Simpson has announced she has made the music video for her first country music offering available on her Web site.
UPI |
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