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Google Fighting Viacom to Protect Its Employees' YouTube Histories
Google blast Viacom stating, "Our users' privacy should not be held hostage" accusing Viacom of bullyism...
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Wachowski Brothers' Ninja Assassin Being Cut in Ravenswood
Frankly we don't know anyone who saw Speed Racer , the Wachowski Brothers' computer candy summer flick. Did anyone? The would-be Tron for a new generation has been a big hurt for the filmmakers behind The Matrix : according to boxofficemojo the movie has grossed only $43 million to date despite a production budget of $120 million. But the brothers haven't let it slow them down. REEL ...
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Evidence list shows guns, drugs taken from Lanphears home
Guns, a computer and a highlighted newspaper article about an abduction were among the items authorities seized from a Saratoga home where investigators believe two men were held captive.
Stevens Point Journal |
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SYS-CON Launches Another Worldwide First: "Cloud Computing Journal"
The world's first journal devoted to the delivery of massively scalable IT resources as a service has been launched by SYS-CON Media, the latest in a series of leading-edge additions to its 25-plus stable of online and print publications such as Web 2.0 Journal, AJAX & RIA Journal, Open Web Developer's Journal, and iPhone Developer's Journal.
SYS-CON Media |
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Helen Plum Library goes Wi-Fi
Patrons of the the Helen M. Plum Memorial Library are now able to access the Internet using their own electronic devices.
Lombard Argus Press Spectator |
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Icahn and Yahoo size of Microsoft search offer with different rulers
Yahoo and investor activist Carl Icahn threw proverbial punches at each other, disputing the value each other assessed to the Microsoft search only buyout proposal.
CNET |
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Icahn files proxy after Yahoo rejects 'ludicrous' weekend offer from Microsoft
Dissident shareholder Carl Icahn on Monday filed his proxy with a slate of nine directors seeking control of Yahoo Inc. (YHOO) (MSFT)
East Bay Business Times |
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IBM expected to announce expansion plans in Albany
The state's top leaders will attend a press conference July 15 to announce an expected expansion of IBM Corp.'s presence in the Albany, N.Y., region and at the University at Albany. (IBM)
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posted by Sean Oliviero on Wed 28th Jul 2004 05:54 UTC
The promise of Desktop Linux (DL) has been long coming. It's made significant progress since the mid-90s when GNOME and KDE came out, giving Linux users a somewhat modern desktop to work upon. However, it's been 7 years and DL hasn't progressed much at all since then.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 19th Oct 2006 21:12 UTC
Riding a quarter of strong Macintosh sales, Apple Computer reported Oct. 18 that its fourth-quarter revenue grew 31 percent compared to the same period last year.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 25th Feb 2006 13:08 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Screenshots are available of Mandriva's 2006.0 beta, following the release announcement . "This live CD is a complete Mandriva Linux system, which you can use directly from the CD or install on your hard drive. It includes OpenOffice.org, KDE, Firefox, GIMP, Amarok, etc."
New Mobile Computing |
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eBay wins counterfeit-sales lawsuit brought by Tiffany
Federal judge says he's sympathetic to problems that Tiffany faces in identifying counterfeit products on auction sites, but trademark law can't be used to compel eBay to police listings.
CNET |
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Microsoft opens up E3 with loud, energetic press conference
Having already announced the price cut for the Xbox 360, it's not known what the industry giant will announce, beyond progress on well-known games.
CNET |
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BBC set to name ex-Microsoft man Erik Huggers in Ashley Highfield role
The BBC is expected to confirm former Microsoft executive Erik Huggers is to replace Ashley Highfield as the BBC director of future media and technology. By Jemima Kiss
Guardian Unlimited |
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No need for a new law on cyber-bullying
A common response when people feel powerless and outraged is: "There ought to be a law." That's what it sounds like as the Canadian Teacher's Federation calls for a new law on cyber-bullying.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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BT gives Home Hub a makeover
BT has unveiled the latest version of its Home Hub broadband router, adding support for 802.11n wireless technology. The new smaller curved black case has been designed to better blend in with the majority of today's TVs and entertainment systems.
Infomatics |
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US surfers watched 12 billion videos in May
American surfers viewed more than 12 billion web videos during May, new research reveals. The latest Video Metrix from comScore said that the figures represent a year-on-year increase of 45 per cent.
Infomatics |
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New service tracks missing laptops for free
Researchers have developed a free open-source laptop tracking system for laptops called Adeona.
Macworld |
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Tax collector's site back up after being hacked
The Escambia County Tax Collector's Office Web site is back online after being hacked into and disabled Saturday afternoon.
Pensacola News Journal |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 25th Sep 2006 05:31 UTC
In the latest study conducted by the Pew Internet and American Life Project, over 700 technology experts were asked to evaluate an assortment of scenarios in an attempt to determine potential trends for the year 2020. With responses from representatives of the World Wide Web Consortium, ICANN, the Association of Internet Researchers, and major corporations like Google and IBM, the report ...
OS News |
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"Marking what could have been a summer-long hiatus in its 'Get the Facts' campaign, Microsoft is re-igniting the flames
on the argument over whether enterprises spend less to manage Windows systems than Linux systems.
OS News |
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Portal: Still Alive Announced
Microsoft's official Gamerscore blogimabob video guy reveals Portal: Still Alive, a 2008 XBLA...
Voodoo Extreme |
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Many processors make light work of calculations
Solving complicated calculations has never been easy, but a new European computing grid means researchers can number crunch their data faster than ever before.
PhysOrg |
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Live: Microsoft’s E3 Briefing
Check out our full E3 2008 coverage here. Crunch Network: CrunchGear drool over the sexiest new gadgets and hardware.
TechCrunch |
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Icahn calls Yahoo rejection `grave mistake"
Yahoo Inc. directors made a "grave mistake" in rejecting Microsoft Corp.'s latest advances, billionaire investor Carl Icahn said as he pressed shareholders to oust the Internet company's board.
Contra Costa Times |
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