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Yahoo! e Microsoft di nuovo ai ferri corti
Rifiutata nuova offerta di acquisto in partnership con l’investitore Carl Icahn
ITNews |
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'Ludicrous' Yahoo deal
Yahoo has vehemently rejected a new deal for its search business, dubbing it as being 'ludicrous'.
iafrica.com |
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Google open sources web 2.0 security
Ratproxy to unearth 'complex' flaws
Silicon.com |
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Conference to examine cyber safety
New Zealand's online safety organisation NetSafe will be holding its first international conference on "cybercitizens" in Queenstown later this month.
Otago Daily Times |
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BluePhoenix loses US investor
After peaking at $21.50 in October, the legacy software firm's shares has fallen 80%.
Globes Online |
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Internet boosts learning skills
EAST LONGMEADOW - Providing each student a year-round personalized education plan geared to their unique strengths has become a lot easier for teachers here.
The Republican |
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ASUS launches R2E notebook in India
The ASUS R2E offers is a versatile platform based on the functionality of a conventional laptop and the user-friendliness of touch panel input on an intelligent digital writing pad, the company today said in a statement.
CIOL |
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Hands on With Acer's Aspire One Netbook
Acer's Aspire one netbook combines excellent software, great screen quality and typing pad with a price that makes it tough to...
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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Muslim hacker attack shuts down TASE corporate action site
The "Maya" site was off the air for 90 minutes towards the end of trading yesterday.
Globes Online |
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NEW BUSINESS: Online exchange helps people buy, sell companies
SellMyBusiness.com allows entrepreneurs, businesspeople and financiers to sell or buy companies, the related real estate and other assets and equipment
Detroit Free Press |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 15th Apr 2007 20:11 UTC
"We're now more than a decade later than the moment when I judged the open source to have gained a decisive momentum - 1996-1997, when Slackware was the reference, Red Hat was 'the other choice', KDE and GNOME were just emerging, Walnut Creek was selling CD-ROMs, and SunSITE mirrors were the home of most of the relevant software.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 13th Jun 2007 10:31 UTC, submitted by Gary Driggs
According to Microsoft's beta tester site for Windows Home Server , they "will be notifying all applicants this week that they can now access the Windows Home Server RC build in order to download the software."
OS News |
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Hostility grows as Yahoo says no again
Shareholders searching for detente in the battle between Yahoo and Microsoft are unlikely to find it in Microsoft's new proposal to buy...
Seattle Times |
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iPhone fanboys eager for the latest
Predictions of shorter lines at Friday's iPhone 3G opening, figuring Apple die-hards had already bought the original iPhone, must have underestimated...
Seattle Times |
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The quintessential Silicon Valley startup, PayPal turns 10
The need was direct: How to facilitate the exchange of money and goods between a consumer and an online merchant. The concept was simple...
Seattle Times |
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Wilbraham sets library update
WILBRAHAM - A Library Building Renovations Committee appointed by the Board of Selectmen will oversee the conversion of the mezzanine area of the library into a combination teen and computer space.
The Republican |
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Monitor covers all the angles
I remember getting my first computer with its 13-inch green-phosphor monitor. It displayed only uppercase text with no graphics and yet...
Seattle Times |
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Xbox price trimmed; 60GB model coming
Microsoft on Sunday trimmed the price of its Xbox 360 video-game console to make way for a new model with a bigger hard drive. Microsoft's midrange Xbox 360...
Seattle Times |
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ASUS launches R2E notebook in India
MUMBAI, INDIA: ASUS Technology Pvt. Ltd has launched its R2E notebook in India. The ASUS R2E offers is a versatile platform based on the functionality of a conventional laptop and the user-friendliness of touch panel input on an intelligent digital writing pad, the company today ...
Chennai Online |
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Photo-sharing site to offer money
SAN FRANCISCO - Flickr, a popular online photo-sharing site owned by Yahoo Inc., is teaming up with Getty Images to offer shutterbugs a chance to turn their hobby into a moneymaking endeavor.
Los Angeles Daily News |
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For some, McCain is "too old"
So how old is John McCain? Six-packs, automatic transmissions and the American Express card were all introduced after he was born, not to mention computers which McCain admits he doesn't use.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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BUSINESS & TECHNOLOGY: DreamWorks to make switch
DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc., maker of the "Shrek" movies and "Kung Fu Panda," announced recently it will switch from Advanced Micro Devices Inc. computer chips to Intel Corp.'s as it moves toward making all 3-D movies.
Courier-Post |
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No role in Kabul blast: Pak
Pakistan has rejected India's allegation about the involvement of its Inter-Services Intelligence agency in the recent suicide attack on the Indian Embassy in Afghanistan capital Kabul.
rediff.com |
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Border guards in Buffalo say man crossing into U.S. was Navy deserter
Associated Press - July 14, 2008 3:15 AM ET BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) - A California man is in custody after border agents at the Peace Bridge crossing in Buffalo say they ran a computer check as he...
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Hauppauge Selects NXP PC TV System-on-Chip for Award-Winning Dual Hybrid PC TV Tuner
NXP Semiconductors today announced that Hauppauge Computer Works, Inc., one of the world's leading PC TV receiver manufacturers, has selected the NXP SAA7164E PC TV system-on-chip (SOC), as well as its latest generation silicon tuner TDA18271HD, to power the Hauppauge WinTV-HVR-2250 PCI Express tuner - a unique dual hybrid PC TV tuner for the North American market with hardware encoding, ...
Centre Daily Times |
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