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Comstar Completes Building First WiMAX Network in Armenia
Russia based, Comstar has announced that its Armenian subsidiary, Cornet-AM, an Internet services provider has built the first mobile WiMAX network in the Republic of Armenia.
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Researcher to Demonstrate Attack Code for Intel Chips
A security researcher plans to demonstrate attack code that targets bugs in Intel's microprocessors.
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Gigabyte pushes into mid-range motherboard market, says paper
In order to prevent head-on competition with Asustek Computer, Gigabyte Technology has decided to fully push into the mid-range market this year, according to a Chinese-language Apple Daily report citing sources at the company.
Digi Times |
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CyberLink TVEnhance to be bundled with Buffalo ISDB-T DTV tuners
CyberLink announced that it is cooperation with TV-tuner solution provider Buffalo Technology, with CyberLink TVEnhance now being bundled with Buffalo's four digital TV-tuner products supporting the ISDB-T TV standard in the Japanese market (DT-H30/U2, DT-H50/PCI, DT-H50/U2 and DT-H50/PCIE).
Digi Times |
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Recent Original Stories
"The news of Con Kolivas, a Linux kernel developer, quitting that role, along with an interview in which he explains why, could and should make loud noises around the Free Software community which is often touting GNU/Linux as the best operating system one could use, and not just because of freedom you have with it.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 30th Jan 2006 18:33 UTC
Microsoft will omit anti-virus protection in Vista, the next version of Windows, which it plans to ship late this year. As with previous versions of Windows dating back to Windows 2000 at least, Redmond is promoting Vista as a landmark improvement in Windows security.
New Mobile Computing |
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Software Review - SnagIt 9 from TechSmith
If you find yourself capturing screenshots on a regular basis, then owning SnagIt is a must. SnagIt 9 is the latest release of TechSmith's screen capture program. With this version there have been quite a number of changes since the previous iteration, and this time it is really as much of a makeover as it is an upgrade. In fact, they have rebuilt SnagIt from the ground up. SnagIt 9 runs on ...
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Recent Original Stories
John Backus, whose development of the Fortran programming language in the 1950s changed how people interacted with computers and paved the way for modern software, has died . He was 82. Backus died Saturday in Ashland, Oregon, according to IBM, where he spent his career.
New Mobile Computing |
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Rupert Murdoch denies all interest in Yahoo!
News Corp's Rupert Murdoch has said his company would not be interested in any deal with Yahoo!. Despite talking with Yahoo! soon after Microsoft originally tabled its $44.6bn takeover offer, Murdoch's interest has cooled, now citing the possibility of a partnership "very unlikely." ...
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by danq (1.29) on Mon 19th Feb 2007 17:52 UTC
I think it's true that the open source movement has had negative consequences. As much as I ideologically support the GNU's principles, here are my main issues:
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
Are you still using a web browser to access your favourite online applications? Why not do things the easy way, and make those applications part of your desktop with Prism.
New Mobile Computing |
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Working from Home? So Are the Germs
(ARA) - Working from home may provide many benefits, but a break from germs may not be one of them. Why? A recent workplace study revealed that desktops in home offices harbor more bacteria than desktops in traditional offices.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Computers make paying easier for MCC students
BULLHEAD CITY - With people increasingly concerned about gas prices, Mohave Community College has made online registration and tuition/fee payment possible for the first time.
Mohave Valley Daily News |
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Get Your Computer Back in the Fast Lane
(ARA) - Does your computer take forever to load programs or change pages when you're surfing the Internet? Have you ever been in the middle of writing an e-mail only to have the screen freeze and force you to reboot and lose all your work?
Carteret County News-Times |
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Yahoo fends off Microsoft/Icahn takeover bid
Yahoo has rejected a joint takeover proposal from Microsoft and dissident investor Carl Icahn. By Jemima Kiss
Guardian Unlimited |
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 11th Jul 2002 19:00 UTC
KDE 3 was released only a few months ago, and it is, to date, the most successful version of the series, serving more than 50% of the Unix and Linux desktops, surpassing Gnome (~21%) and the rest of the gang.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 2nd Sep 2007 18:43 UTC
Two interesting bits of news from the Haiku front. First, Haiku now has basic support for FireWire , thanks to GSOC student JiSheng Zhang. You cannot connect a FireWire hard drive just yet, though.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Apr 2006 13:43 UTC, submitted by Zealux
A company that began trading in secondhand licenses for Microsoft software last autumn has been attracting business from within the UK and internationally selling more than 2500 secondhand software licenses from insolvent or downsizing companies to other businesses through discount-licensing.com . "As long as we stick to Microsoft terms and conditions, we can pretty much do what we want," ...
OS News |
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Becoming a locavore
Lisa Sherrodd’s habit of eating locally started 10 years ago when she traded a computer for a goat.
Rapid City Journal |
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Video game review: Console Civilization lighter fare than its PC counterpart
Civilization is one of the most complex computer games created. Every aspect of governing a civilization, from the time its a tribe of wandering nomads until an advanced people build a space station, is under the players control. The series redefines micromanagement.
The Oshkosh Northwestern |
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Chopping her way in
Some people take crash courses in computer programs or physics. University of Idaho senior Veronica Hendricks takes them in fly fishing and handgun training.
Coeur d'Alene Press |
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Issue 105 - 29th June - 27th July
Web 2.0; A new entity, phenomenon or platform? As expected the face of ICT in Scotland is changing, with the market now showing increased focus on Web 2.0 and the associated skill sets.
Online Recruitment |
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Yahoo rejects MS proposal, seeks bid for entire company
Yahoo Saturday night rejected a joint proposal from Microsoft and investor Carl Icahn that had called for a restructuring and the sale of Yahoo's search business to Microsoft.
Macworld UK |
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Intel's Home Care Remote Monitoring And Communication Device Gets FDA Approval
Chip manufacturer Intel Corporation has gained FDA approval for its Health Guide PHS6000 electronic device that allows patients with chronic conditions to be monitored remotely and relevant information to pass between patients and their health professionals without the patient having to visit the hospital or talk to them on the phone.
Medical News Today |
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