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Scribd and Lulu Join Forces
Online self-publishing firm Lulu and social document sharing site Scribd have just announced a partnership in which Lulu will begin using Scribd's iPaper viewer to display Lulu's free e-books online at the lulu.com web site. In addition to making it easier for users to gain access to these free publications, Lulu will also be using Scribd's unique feature that allows for displaying ...
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Face-off ahead at Yahoo
Carl Icahn sharpened his focus on replacing Yahoo's board Monday after his attempt to negotiate with Microsoft was angrily rejected.
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Digest: Xbox 360 sheds some of its cost
Microsoft is trimming the price of its Xbox 360 video game console to make way for a new model.
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Seagate Unveils 1.5TB Hard Drive
Seagate has introduced a 1.5TB desktop hard drive and two 500GB notebook hard drives for digital-content storage in home and business environments.
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HP Adds Teneros Email Continuity to ProLiant Servers
Teneros has won a deal from HP to provide its email continuity appliances for disaster recovery for Microsoft Exchange 2003 and 2007 on HP's ProLiant DL380 G5 servers.
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Gas cost, convenience steer more to Web college classes
Administrators say technology has made the classes more appealing, using podcasts, PowerPoint presentations, texting and online chat rooms.
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Recent Original Stories
"Four short years ago, Microsoft unveiled its new framework/engine for programming and running applications in a virtual environment, and the world was stunned.
New Mobile Computing |
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DEQ awards $2.9 million in environmental grants
The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality has awarded about $2.9 million in grants for waste reduction and recycling projects.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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New Zealand teen fined in Penn computer hack
A New Zealand teenager who admitted to hacking into the University of Pennsylvania computer system was ordered Tuesday to pay more than $11,000 in fines but avoided a conviction so that he can help police solve computer crimes. The Feb. 23, 2006, attack on...
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A Preview of Intel's Centrino 2 Platform
Today Intel unveiled its delayed Centrino 2 platform, unfortunately we don't know much more than we did before today's launch. Information is available, but hardware still isn't and won't be for around 30 more days. Thankfully, despite the name, Centrino 2 looks to be a minor upgrade to the Santa Rosa Refresh Centrino platform. If you just bought a...
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ATI R700 previews on the web, card to hit stores on 08/13
The first batch of R700 previews hit the Internet today as AMD lifted the news embargo for a very limited number of hardware review websites. Some of the spurned sites, like Guru of 3D (http://www.guru3d.com/) (Guru3D.com), were furious and made their emotions public (http://www.guru3d.com/news/amd-messes-up-another-launch--4870-x2/).
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Apple says it sold 1m new iPhones in first 3 days
Apple sold 1 million iPhones in the first three days its newest model was on the market, an Associated Press report said.
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RP cyberathletes bound for world games in Germany
MANILA, Philippines - If Philippine athletes are bound for China for this year for the Beijing Olympics, Filipino cyber athletes are also now preparing for the biggest game of their lives as they compete in the World Cyber Games (WCG) competition to be held in Cologne, Germany this November.
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Struggling Palm unveils new Treo with Sprint
Palm, which has been struggling to maintain its position in the hot market for "smart" phones, introduced a new Treo model with Wi-Fi and GPS capabilities, an Associated Press report said.
America's Network |
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Bad Enough to Be Made of Yarn; Without Bones, You're at a Serious Disadvantage in Combat
Having watched an orange puppet space-jump through hipster internet companies via magic Rolodex, I figured my quota for toys-appropriated-by-inane-advertising had been hit for the night.
adrants |
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New Zealand teen fined in Penn computer hack
A New Zealand teenager who admitted to hacking into the University of Pennsylvania computer system was ordered Tuesday to pay more than $11,000 in fines but avoided a conviction so that he can help police solve computer crimes.
Miami Herald |
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Toshiba announces Centrino 2-based Satellite Pro S300, Tecra M10 and Tecra A10
Filed under: Laptops Get ready for a flood of Centrino 2 laptops, kids -- hot on the heels of Intel's big announcement and Sony and Lenovo's updated lineups comes Toshiba with the new Satellite Pro S300, Tecra M10 and A10, and Qosmio X305, F55 and Cell-based G55. The Qosmios actually aren't that new -- all three of them were initially announced back in June , but they're ...
Engadget |
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Photos offer look at Cruze
Spy shots of the Chevrolet Cruze compact car are hitting the Internet. Photos from Germany's Autoscoop.biz of the future Lordstown product's front seat and instrument panel made the Web late last week. Autoscoop.biz's Guy Avital wrote by e-mail that the interior shots were taken by one of his photographers in Sierra Nevada in Spain.
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Teaneck to solicit outside bids on recycling
TEANECK - The township will solicit bids from private companies to handle recycling, a move that could increase the frequency of curbside pickup but reduce the size of the Public Works Department.
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Fujitsu and Sun Microsystems Unveil Next-Generation SPARC Enterprise Servers
Tokyo, July 14, 2008 - (JCN Newswire) - Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) and Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today announced an enhanced line of SPARC(R) Enterprise servers -- M4000, M5000, M8000 and M9000 -- that delivers a highly scalable, enterprise-class virtualization and consolidation platform with up to 80 percent better performance on commercial applications and 2x better performance on ...
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QUICK AS A FOX
What are you browsing with these days? If the answer is Internet Explorer or Safari, give the newly released Firefox 3 browser a try. It's a free download at www.mozilla.com.
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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New Zealand teen hacker let off without convictions over US computer invasion
A New Zealand teenager who admitted illegally hacking into a computer system at a university in the United States was discharged without conviction Tuesday but ordered to pay some costs for his actions.
AP via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Yahoo board back in Icahn's sites as deal fails
SAN FRANCISCO — Apparently abandoning hopes for a truce with Yahoo Inc., investor Carl Icahn sharpened his focus on replacing the Internet company's board Monday after his attempt to negotiate a deal with Microsoft Corp. was angrily rejected.
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by SReilly (3.76) on Mon 2nd Apr 2007 11:52 UTC
dates back to 1999 or 2000 at a Linux expo in Dublin, Ireland. I don't know what the guy was on, but he could not seem to stop a torrent of almost incomprehensible babble from poring forth for about 30 minutes strait.
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Newspaper, sportswriter file suit in fake story about Oklahoma quarterbacks
The Oklahoma Publishing Co. and a sportswriter Monday sued a Nebraska football fan who admitted creating a fake Internet article about two University of Oklahoma quarterbacks. The publishing company is a leading provider of news and information in Oklahoma through its newspaper, The Oklahoman , and Web site, NewsOK.Com. OPUBCO and sportswriter Jake Trotter sued James W. Conradt, the alleged ...
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