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From the Inside, Jerry Yang Looks Out for Yahoo
At a mogul retreat, there was sympathy for Yahoo’s founder and new questions about Microsoft’s judgment.
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Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Is the best way to protect the public good to go private? That is the view of Truste , a 10-year-old non-profit organization that certifies that Web sites meet some minimum standards to protect the privacy of their users.
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Lenovo's ThinkPad X200 reviewed: it's a winner
Filed under: Laptops Lenovo's heralded "rock solid" design? Check. An ample amount of ports stuffed into a lightweight package? Check. A price tag that's on the good side of reasonable? Check. Laptop has just awarded Lenovo's recently announced X200 ultraportable an Editor's Choice award after determining that what it has is likely what you'll want. Reviewers deemed the ...
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AOL Spreads Ad Wings With Personal Finance, Photog Sites
AOL on Tuesday launched new sites on personal finance and photography as part of its bid to grow advertising opportunities by serving niche audiences. The new WalletPop expands on an existing site of the same name by adding alerts on the latest deals and moneysaving tips, along with answers to reader-submitted questions. Pixcetera, meanwhile, is devoted to high-quality professional photography.
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Engadget & Joystiq live from Sony's E3 2008 keynote
Filed under: Gaming var digg_url = 'http://digg.com/playstation/Engadget_Joystiq_live_from_Sony_s_E3_2008_keynote'; 10:23: We're en route to Sony now, stay tuned! Permalink Email this Comments
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Fujitsu keeps the Centrino 2 party going with six new LifeBooks
Filed under: Laptops It looks like the Centrino 2 train just keeps on rolling, and Fujitsu's now hopped on board with six new LifeBooks in tow, including a pair of convertible tablets. That latter duo consists of the enterprise class LifeBook T5010, the successor to Fujitsu's T4220 , and the slightly less security minded LifeBook T1010, both of which boast 13.3-inch displays and all ...
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Demo Showing How to Attack Systems via CPU Errata Slated for October
Code to attack systems using errata vulnerability will be given out freely...
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Minneapolis Cop Pleads Not Guilty to Federal Corruption Charges
Monday, a federal grand jury indicted 57-year-old Michael D. Roberts, a former Minneapolis Police officer, with two counts of depriving the citizens of Minnesota of his honest services and one count of unauthorized access to a protected computer, in a case that revealed he offered confidential
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Gates Foundation gives library grants in 11 states
Associated Press - July 15, 2008 1:25 PM ET SEATTLE (AP) - The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has announced plans to give $8.1 million in grants to keep library computers up-to-date in New...
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Microsoft looks to ease Yahoo, Windows concerns
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp reports quarterly results this week, looking to ease the concerns of investors about slower growth at its Windows business and prove that its pursuit of Yahoo Inc is not a distraction.
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Apple Sues Clone Maker Psystar - Finally
A few months ago, Florida-based computer maker Psystar roused quite a bit of interest on the Internet when it began selling Apple clone machines. There was lots of speculation on the legitimacy of the company and whether the computers were actual products, or just another web-based scam. When Psystar ran into payment processing issues the controversy intensified. Most of those fears were ...
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Lawyers in YouTube lawsuit reach user privacy deal
SAN FRANCISCO, (Reuters)—Defendants and plaintiffs in two related copyright infringement lawsuits against YouTube have reached a deal to protect the privacy of millions of YouTube watchers during evidence discovery, a spokesman for Google Inc said on Monday.
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Long-life Flash memory offers 100 million rewrites
Flash memory is incredibly popular, being used in many of our gadgets and increasingly being used as a mass storage solution in our laptops. But it does have one drawback – limited lifetime. Today’s Flash memory chips have varying lifetimes based on the way in which they are used. The amount of wear is measured by [...]
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An audience with the Stereo MCs
This week the Stereo MCs play an exclusive, one-off gig at Hoxton Bar & Kitchen and launch their latest record, Double Bubble . In celebration, Independent Music Magazine Online took the opportunity to give them a bit of a griling of our own...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 9th Oct 2006 19:53 UTC
These two really interesting videos ( 1 , 2 ) at YouTube document the beginnings of NeXT Computers. We can assume that these videos were shot either late 1985 or early 1986.
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YouTube users beware: You're being watched
Dismissing privacy concerns, a federal judge overseeing a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit against YouTube has ordered the popular online video-sharing service to disclose who watches which video clips and when. U.S. District Judge Louis L. Stanton authorized full access to the YouTube logs after Viacom Inc.
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The #1 supercomputer in the world, the IBM Roadrunner, produced at a cost of nearly $100 million dollars, runs Fedora . IBM has been working on and contributing to Fedora, using it as a prototype for the new cell architecture that leads to this supercomputer.
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Mighty Casey strikes it big
Casey McCallister took a bite out of the Big Apple on Monday afternoon and came away with a championship.
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Grants to fund new computers in local libraries
More than 100 public libraries in Virginia — including some here in Hampton Roads — will get new computers, thanks to a grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation.
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Gates Foundation gives library grants in 11 states
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation on Tuesday announced plans to give $8.1 million in grants to keep library computers up-to-date in 11 states.
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Youth worker in child porn claim
A Devon council youth service employee had child porn images on his computers, a court hears.
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Gates Foundation gives library grants in Va.
SEATTLE (AP) - The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has announced plans to give $8.1 million in grants to keep library computers up-to-date in Virginia and 10 other states.
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Recent Original Stories
Jan Stedehouder has used PC-BSD for thirty days to see what living with it is like. On day thirty , he concludes: "Does PC-BSD have the potential to be a serious contender for the open source desktop? I answered that question with a yes, because the potential is there.
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Gates Foundation gives library grants in 11 states
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation today announced plans to give $8.1 million in grants to keep library computers up-to-date in 11...
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