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eBay wins counterfeit-sales suit filed 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.
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Court clears eBay in Tiffany suit
Four years after jeweler Tiffany and Co. filed a trademark lawsuit, a judge ruled Monday that the online auction house eBay Inc. does not have legal responsibility to keep its users from selling counterfeit items. (EBAY)
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'World's oldest blogger' dies in Australia
SYDNEY -- An Australian woman described as the world's oldest Internet blogger has died at the age of 108 after posting a final message about singing "a happy song" in her nursing home.
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CBS Evening News with Katie Couric
The day's news presented by Katie Couric. Full broadcast video. CBS Evening News, 07.11.08 July 11, 2008 Friday: Markets drop as the government weighs rescuing top mortgage lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac. Glitches dampen Apple's new iPhone debut. And a Wisconsin town tries to forget a tragedy.
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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.
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posted by Adam S on Mon 13th Dec 2004 05:37 UTC
There's always a lot of excitement when a major Linux distribution has a new release - there's the clamour for the release notes and changelog, as well as the insatiable urge for screenshots and the search for the torrent for the ISOs.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Feb 2007 21:58 UTC
Roughly two months after the initial launch of Windows Vista, Microsoft software development leader Ben Fathi said his company is pleased with the security, performance and feedback it has received regarding its newest operating system.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 19th Aug 2006 16:11 UTC
MSDN's Channel 9 has two videos in their 'Going Deep' series which dive, well, deeper into Singularity , the operating system in development at Microsoft's research department.
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Recent Original Stories
At last week's Guadec meeting, Kristian Rietveld delivered the GTK+ "state of the union" report. GTK+ is the multi-platform toolkit behind a number of popular applications and, perhaps most well known, the Gnome Desktop environment for Linux.
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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.
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The next milestone
Andy Keas is gearing up to enter Cedar Valley College this fall. There, he’ll study computer science as he prepares for his life-long dream – developing computer games.
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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.
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Ex-cop imprisoned in Internet sex case
Associated Press - July 14, 2008 1:54 PM ET EAST ST. LOUIS, Ill. (AP) - A former Missouri police officer is headed to prison for 10 years for using the Internet to try to persuade an underage...
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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.
Villa Park Argus Press Spectator |
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Resident Evil 5 dated at E3
Speaking at Microsoft's E3 Media briefing, Capcom's Resident Evil 5 director Jun Takeuchi has confirmed that the new survival-horror title is set for a similtaneous worldwide release on Friday the 13th, March 2009.
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Bethesda confirm 360 exclusive Fallout 3 DLC
Speaking at Microsoft's glitzy E3 2008 Media briefing now underway, Fallout 3 producer Todd Howard has revealed for the first time that the game will boast Xbox 360 exclusive downloadable content.
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Rock Band 2 Details
It'll have global online modes, support for third-party controllers, a character creator,...
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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.
OS News |
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Multithreaded supercomputer seeks software for data-intensive computing
The newest breed of supercomputers have hardware set up not just for speed, but also to better tackle large networks of seemingly random data. And now, a multi-institutional group of researchers has been awarded $4.0 million to develop software for these supercomputers. Applications include anywhere complex webs of information can be found: from internet security and power grid stability to ...
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Wii MotionPlus revealed at E3 2008
Nintendo announced the Wii MotionPlus at the E3 2008 just in time to take away attention from the Microsoft E3 briefing. Nintendo Wii MotionPlus accessory for the Wii Remote controller redefines game control, by more quickly and accurately reflecting ...
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Court clears eBay in Tiffany suit
Four years after jeweler Tiffany and Co. filed a trademark lawsuit, a judge ruled Monday that online auction house eBay Inc. does not have legal responsibility to keep its users from selling counterfeit items. (EBAY)
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Microsoft E3 press conference--LIVE!
Xbox 360 maker takes the stage at the LACC as the first of the "Big Three" to lay out their strategy for the remainder of 2008.
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MIT Reports Finer Lines For Microchips
MIT researchers have achieved a significant advance in nanoscale lithographic technology, used in the manufacture of computer chips and other electronic devices, to make finer patterns of lines over larger areas than have been possible with other methods
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Low-power mini-ITX board runs Linux
— Jun. 30, 2008 — Kontron announced a Linux-compatible mini-ITX motherboard based on a 1.6GHz Intel Centrino Atom processor.
Linux Devices |
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Alteon Supports Latin American and U.S. Airlines with a 787 Training Suite in Miami
SEATTLE, July 14, 2008 – Alteon Training, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Boeing Company (NYSE: BA), announced today it will place a Boeing 787 training suite, including a full-flight simulator, at its training center in Miami, Florida.
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