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Recent Original Stories
"While Ubuntu Linux continues to grow - in both popularity and new advancements for the Linux ecosystem - and dance in the limelight, it isn't the choice for everybody.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 4th Oct 2006 12:43 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"George Weiss, Gartner's open-source analyst, recently said that Microsoft Windows will not suffer irreparable damage on the server side at the hands of Linux over the next five years. He's right. Microsoft will fall flat on its face all by itself, and Linux will pick up afterwards.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 21st Jan 2006 19:13 UTC
The personification of the duality-in-man , Paul Thurrot, takes a look at Windows Live . "In this article, I'll examine the genesis of Windows Live, and take a look at how Microsoft plans to capitalize on the integration of Windows with various Web-based services and products.
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Elpida's secret weapon: Intermolecular
How will Japan's Elpida Memory Inc. dig its way out of the DRAM downturn? The DRAM specialist appears to have a new and secret weapon.
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UiTM team heads for Java Jive
KUALA LUMPUR: For a last-minute entry to Sun MicroSystems’ Java Jive software development contest, Universiti Teknologi Mara’s (UiTM) team has done well: It defeated five other university teams in order to represent the country at the regional finals tomorrow in Singapore.
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Computer Simulations Help Predict Bone Fracture Risk
Using a Blue Gene supercomputer, scientists have demonstrated the most extensive simulation yet of actual human bone structure. This achievement may lead to better clinical tools to improve the diagnosis and treatment of osteoporosis, a widespread disease that worldwide affects 1 in 3 women and 1 in 5 men over the age of 50.
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Will BOSS Help Yahoo Rule?
Yahoo's bold plan to make its search infrastructure available to friend and foe alike has the industry buzzing.
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GKV turns its attention to green energy investments
As a former co-head of software research at Banc of America Securities LLC, Greg Vogel has written plenty of research reports on companies such as Microsoft, Adobe, Oracle and other tech giants.
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Gen Y is changing the face of American business
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Guillermo Zorogastua prefers to do his legal research on his laptop. Dennis Palmer feels more comfortable digging into books in the law library at Shughart...
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Older computers get second life
The world of technology is constantly evolving.
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Calendar syncing problems with MobileMe
If you're having trouble syncing iCal calendars with MobileMe, you aren't alone. In fact, the problem appears to be so prevalent that Apple has posted a knowledge base article (#TS1213) about the issue titled "MobileMe: Syncing calendar subscriptions." In it Apple acknowledges "unexpected results" when syncing iCal...
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CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS
A recommendation to punish Comcast Corp. for blocking subscribers' Internet traffic should serve as a warning to other service providers, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin said Friday.
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Borland sets ALM rollout with three tools
Borland Software on Monday will deliver on its Open Application Lifecycle Management (ALM ) strategy for assessing the progress of software development projects. The company will unveil three products and a set of service packages leveraging the Open ALM bus technology, which gathers information from ALM tools from multiple vendors. These three tools are part of the company's Borland ...
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CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS
• FCC chairman hopes Comcast sanction serves as warning A recommendation to punish Comcast Corp. for blocking subscribers' Internet traffic should serve as a warning to other service providers, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin said Friday.
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Monday July 14, 2008 - 00:13 EST
I've read many articles about slot machines on the internet and almost all of those are offering: "the truth about slot machines". With full respect to your educational level and your experience I would like to discuss certain questions regarding the slot machines.
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Park City Group Identifies $19M In Lost Opportunity Sales With Supply Chain Profit Link Opportunity Evaluation For ...
Park City Group, Inc., developer and marketer of patented computer software and consulting services designed to enable its retail customers to increase sales while reducing inventory and labor costs, announced that a recent Supply Chain Profit Link (SCPL) opportunity evaluation has identified $19.2 million in lost opportunity sales.
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CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS
• FCC chairman hopes Comcast sanction serves as warning A recommendation to punish Comcast Corp. for blocking subscribers' Internet traffic should serve as a warning to other service providers, Federal Communications Commission Chairman Kevin Martin said Friday.
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Platform-A's ADTECH Signs Agreement with Gannett for Online Ad Serving
AOL today announced that Gannett Co., Inc., has selected ADTECH to be its online ad serving provider. ADTECH is part of Platform-A, http://www.platform-a.com, AOL's digital advertising business. By striking a relationship with one of the nation's leading online media companies, ADTECH is significantly expanding in the U.S. market. ADTECH has been an established ad serving leader in Europe for ...
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'Sexting' normal: academics
Queensland teenagers have taken sexual experimentation to the cyber world, with an explosion in the number of youngsters taking and distributing nude pictures of themselves via mobile phones.
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Light stuff; parental Radar
The Wind -- for Wi-Fi Network Device -- from MSI Computer Corp. is the first 10-inch notebook that features the new Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor. It weighs 2.6 pounds, has an ergonomically designed keyboard with keys spaced just 0.68 inches apart and a 10-inch LDC display with a resolution of 1024 by 600. All this is packed into a case measuring 7.08 inches wide by 10.23 inches long.
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'Sexting' normal: academics
Queensland teenagers have taken sexual experimentation to the cyber world, with an explosion in the number of youngsters taking and distributing nude pictures of themselves via mobile phones.
Narromine News |
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'Sexting' normal: academics
Queensland teenagers have taken sexual experimentation to the cyber world, with an explosion in the number of youngsters taking and distributing nude pictures of themselves via mobile phones.
Busselton-Dunsborough Mail |
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'Sexting' normal: academics
Queensland teenagers have taken sexual experimentation to the cyber world, with an explosion in the number of youngsters taking and distributing nude pictures of themselves via mobile phones.
Goulburn Post |
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MIT 'nanoruler' to yield next-gen computer chips
Researchers have developed a nanoscale manufacturing tool that could pave the way for next-generation memory chips, integrated-circuit chips and solar cells.
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Treadmill workstation brings exercise to office, slowly
The maker of a new product that combines a treadmill and computer workstation is banking on the notion that companies will invest in products like the "Walkstation" as a way of keeping health care costs down and improving overall fitness levels.
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