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Benítez's computer studies fire Torres for the crunch at Chelsea
Fernando Torres believes that he has learnt from the first-leg of the Champions League semi-final against Chelsea and is now ready to put them to the sword
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Microsoft explores efficiency
REDMOND, Wash. -- As part of its Sustainable Computing Program, Microsoft Corp. announced it will support four academic research projects focused on energy efficiency in computing in the areas of datacenter power efficiency, power management and the creation of parallel computing architecture with decreased power demands.
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LOS ANGELES ( Map , News ) - Warner Bros. is launching two Web sites to capture new ad revenue and a younger generation of viewers, the company said Monday.
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Ticket-buying software gets heave-ho from Minnesota
ated Press ST. PAUL -- A teen pop star has unwittingly prompted a new law in Minnesota dealing with concert ticket sales. Governor Tim Pawlenty has signed a bill outlawing ticket-buying software that moves users to the front of the Internet line to g
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MySpace unveils new karaoke feature
You're sitting at home online and suddenly you get an irresistible urge. You absolutely have to belt out R. Kelly's "I Believe I Can Fly" and share it with the world. You now have that ability, thanks to the new MySpace Karaoke, to be launched Tuesday by the social networking site. MySpace Karaoke (ksolo.myspace.com) debuts nearly two years after Fox Interactive, a division of News Corp., which ...
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Coldplay to give next single away for free
Coldplay will give away the first single from their new album over the internet. A note posted on www.coldplay.com says that fans can download Violet Hill, from the album Viva La Vida or Death And All His Friends, free for one week from 7pm today. The album will be launched in Britain on June 12.
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Recent Original Stories
"Officially, Dell hasn't said a word yet about which Linux it will be preloading on its desktops and laptops. Several sources within Dell, however, have told DesktopLinux.com that Dell's desktop Linux pick is going to be Ubuntu . While unable to confirm this through official Dell channels, we have heard the same story now from several internal Dell sources.
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Industry watchers have noticed a "halo" surrounding Apple's iPod: The popular music player is helping to bring new users to the company's Macintosh line of computers.
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WB relaunches as online video network
Warner Bros. will relaunch its defunct network as an online video site offering original programming and reruns of shows such as "Friends" and "Buffy the Vampire Slayer."
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Microsoft hosts its own police academy
Law enforcers from around the world get three days of training from Redmond on how to use technology in fighting cybercrime as well as other types of crime.
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How far off is the CEO Twittering era? Closer than you may think
Sun CEO Jonathan Schwartz helped popularize corporate blogging. So CNET News.com's Charles Cooper asks him about the likelihood he and fellow CEOs will take the next logical step.
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Ivy League offers online courses
The Ivy League university is offering online courses to students who log on from all over the world. Angela Balakrishnan reports
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Razorfish cofounder Jeff Dachis offering advice again
The one-time high flier will once again be selling his expertise. But does he know anything about social networking?
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Madison feeling lucky: Google opens office downtown
Madison's profile in the high-tech world just received its second boost of good news in less than a week. The Capital Times confirmed that Internet giant Google has set up an engineering office downtown to focus on hardware and software systems design. "I think Google coming to Madison, a big part of that is because we have a strong (electrical computer engineering) program and we have good ...
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Committee calls for inclusive web services
Edward Leigh, chair of the committee , said officials should guard against focusing on the "sunlit digital uplands", given that 75% of socially excluded people and 50% of people on low incomes have no access to the internet or do not use it.
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Government web services 'can improve'
The government can do more to get the most of out its internet offerings, a committee of MPs has concluded.
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Ubuntu ported to ARM
— Apr. 18, 2008 — A Nokia-sponsored project is porting Ubuntu Linux to the ARM architecture. The "Handheld Mojo" team has completed ARM builds of Feisty Fawn (dubbed "Frisky Firedrake") and Gutsy Gibbon ("Grumpy Griffin"), with Hardy Heron compilation starting soon. ...
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Microsoft's Office Labs: Looking for Mr. Toolbar
Is anyone besides me so annoyed with Office 2007's ribbon that they've considered add-ins like Classic Menu for Office 2007 and Toolbar Toggle? Perhaps you either didn't know about these tools or decided, like me, to suffer through the learning curve of the ribbon.
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Dude! Like, Those Ads Live Forever
Today’s popular television commercials may leave the air, but they find new life on the Internet.
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MySpace unveils new karaoke feature
You're sitting at home online and suddenly you get an irresistible urge.
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All Events for 30 Apr 2008
Until 27 Apr 2009 As part of FuturePlan, the V... more details Until 29 Jun 2008 At a time when the notion of the book is challenged by the advent of the screen and computer, this exhibition aims to show the extraordinary ways in which the book has been treated by leading artists...
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Internet Crime Transforms into Mature Business
Pack up the image of the lone hacker. Internet crime is highly organized -- outsourcing complex work and using sophisticated pricing, like bulk discounts for stolen credit cards.
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Razorfish cofounder Jeff Dachis offering advice again
The one-time high flier will once again be selling his expertise. But does he know anything about social networking?
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Canadians flocking to Internet to file income-tax returns: Canada Revenue Agency
As the April 30 tax deadline approaches, Canadians are increasingly turning to the Internet to file their tax returns.
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Microsoft's Hostile Play
It's going to get nasty this week in the software world.
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