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Sucked in: TiVo's ad similar to iPod's
Seven dismisses claims it stole the idea for its TiVo advertisements from Apple.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Podcast - Mac Geek Gab #159: MobileMe, Battery Backups, iPhone 3G, and Tales of Woe
MobileMe's out, so Dave and John will discuss what's different (and what's the same). Plus it's summer season in the USA, and that means thunderstorms for a lot of folks, so protecting yourself against lightening is another topic. Listener questions and tips round out the show and...
The Mac Observer |
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Banjo Kazooie : vidéo de la conférence Microsoft
Voici la vidéo de Banjo Kazooie : Nuts et Bolts sur Xbox 360 diffusée lors de la conférence de presse E3 de Microsoft.
JeuxFrance.com |
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Software Associates Breaks Into Australian Market
Software Associates, one of New Zealand’s fastest growing information technology specialists, has started exporting an innovative warehouse management product to Australia.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 2nd Jun 2006 21:11 UTC
Adobe, not content with Microsoft's decision to cut certain PDF functionality out of Office 2007, also wants changes in Microsoft's new document display and printing technology.
New Mobile Computing |
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Microsoft-Icahn fire back at Yahoo as tie-up drama continues
Microsoft and Carl Icahn fired back at Yahoo as the corporate raider continues a quest to overthrow the struggling Internet firm's board and form an alliance with the software giant.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Sep 2005 17:01 UTC
The company is launching a "community technology preview" program for Vista, offering interim updates of the operating system in between its official beta releases. Microsoft has increasingly been using such previews as a way to offer more frequent test builds to developers.
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Intel`s Centrino 2 Emphasizes Enterprise Mobility
The Intel Centrino 2 laptop platform addresses several features needed in enterprise notebooks. The Intel Centrino 2 laptop platform includes smaller processors that use less power, enhanced vPro security and management technology, better graphics and wireless connectivity. · Intel is placing a good deal of emphasis on improving enterprise-class notebooks with the release of the company’s ...
eWeek |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 29th Oct 2006 23:10 UTC
"There has been a lot of attention in the last few weeks about the discrepancy in the desktop background appearance between the control panel and Windows Photo Gallery.
OS News |
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General Motors to announce more cuts; eBay beats Tiffany in court case over trademarks
Auto makers
Austin American-Statesman |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 27th Jul 2005 19:07 UTC
I think the fact that this Vista Server article has only 1 comment while the Vista Desktop article has 37 speaks volumes about the osnews community - it says that they are solely home users rather than professionals.
OS News |
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Symantec: Microsoft Access ActiveX attacks will intensify
Updated: 15 Jul 2008 LONDON, 14 JULY 2008 -- An easy-to-use toolkit used to hack computers has now been updated to take advantage of an unpatched security vulnerability in Microsoft's software, which could mean attacks will intensify, according to vendor Symantec.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Subpoenas sent in reviews of Yahoo, Google deal
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Antitrust officials at the U.S. Department of Justice and in several states have begun issuing subpoenas for information as part of a review of the proposed search-advertising partnership between Yahoo Inc. and Google Inc., according to a person familiar with the investigations.
Market Watch |
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Sliced cable cuts phone services
A MAJOR telecommunications fault has shut down mobile and landline phone calls and internet connections in Queensland and some parts of New South Wales.
Adelaide Now |
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Apple sells one million iPhones in first three days
Apple Inc said on Tuesday it sold 1 million iPhones in the first three days its newest model was on the market. "IPhone 3G had a stunning opening weekend," said Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive, in a statement.
Otago Daily Times |
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Intel: Centrino 2, quad-core mobile, WiMAX [photos]
Intel tonight formally introduced its Centrino 2 notebook platform Monday as well as a new 45nm, 3.06GHz Core 2 Extreme mobile processor, calling it the "highest performing" chip of its kind in the world. The company has additionally rounded out its announcement saying it will release eight new processors over the next 90 days, including the first...
MacNN |
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Internet Exclusive: ABAC appears ready to drop basketball
TIFTON — There were strong reports Monday night that Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College will drop mens and womens basketball for the coming season. More details should be available Tuesday.
Tifton Gazette |
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Apple sells 1 million next-generation iPhones in first 3 days
NEW YORK (AP) - Apple Inc. said Monday it sold 1 million iPhones in the first three days its newest model was on the market.
The Star |
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TM Sabah targets another 20,000 Streamyx users by year-end
KOTA KINABALU: Telekom Malaysia ™ is aiming to add 20,000 new Streamyx subscribers to its current 63,000 user base by year-end with the launch of its TM Streamyx Broadband Internet communication campaign, its general manager for Sabah, Sukkuriya Masri, said yesterday.
The Borneo Post |
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iPhone sales live up to the hype
According to Apple, more than one million iPhones have been sold worldwide over a matter of three days.
iTNews |
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 21st Nov 2003 03:33 UTC
OSNews sent over to Sun Microsystems ten questions for a Q&A session with Sun's product team working on Java Desktop System . Read more for the full Q&A.
New Mobile Computing |
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Fable 2 s'illustre
Microsoft Games nous dévoile de nouvelles images de Fable 2 sur Xbox 360.
JeuxFrance.com |
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by cmost (4.52) on Wed 7th Nov 2007 10:58 UTC
I know several Graphics Designers who use older versions of design software because that's what they know. It's similar to why most of the world uses Windows and shies away from anything new (or different.)
New Mobile Computing |
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At the Uneasy Intersection of Bloggers and the Law
There is no better way to get a blogger fired up than by telling him what he cannot publish although you might forgive a government prosecutor for thinking otherwise.
New York Times |
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It's Brisbane, leave a message
UPDATE : SOUTHEAST Queensland has been plunged into chaos with flights delayed and phone and internet services cut after a major network outage this morning.
The Courier Mail |
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