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Microsoft Fires Back in Video Game Wars
At risk of losing its lead in the video game wars, Microsoft is hoping to spur sales of its flagging Xbox 360 console. Don Mattrick, Microsoft's senior vice president of interactive entertainment, predicted that, thanks in part to the updates, the Xbox 360 would outsell Sony's rival PlayStation 3 during this console cycle.
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THE AUTHORITY ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, HEALTH AND LOSS PREVENTION
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For your eyes only: Custom interfaces make computer clicking faster, easier
Personalized computer interfaces that adapt to each user's vision and motor abilities significantly speeds up computer tasks, especially in disabled users. It could also help the elderly and anybody who has trouble clicking and dragging a mouse pointer.
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Police blotter for July 14th
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more... Full Time Registered Nurse F/T Registered Nurse needed at Total Pain Care to work with Dr. Ken Staggs. Advanced computer skills, elect ...
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Freed hacker could work for police
Nine months ago Whitianga teenager Owen Walker faced the possibility of extradition by the FBI for cyber crime. Yesterday he walked free from the High Court in Hamilton with the prospect of a career with the New Zealand police or an overseas computer company before him.
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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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"Using the Phoronix Test Suite 1.0.3 release we had run the universe-cli suite. This suite includes benchmarks for audio encoding, video encoding, compilation, compression, disk, cryptography, database, memory, and Java tests, among others.
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Nationwide Insurance Signs Jacada Nationwide Insurance has signed its second material contract with Jacada. By Kristie ...
Columbus, Ohio-based Nationwide's P&C division has signed its second material contract with Atlanta, Ga.-based Jacada to extend the use of the vendor's unified customer service desktop to the division's direct sales and service group.
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Anyone else experiencing 'Horrible' frustration?
OK, guys: I've been waiting all day to write about Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog because the website has been down, and I keep thinking it will be fixed any second. Unfortunately, a note on this fansite says it may be...
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Super Talent Ships Tiny Gold 8GB Storage Device
Super Talent Technology, a leading manufacturer of Flash storage solutions and DRAM memory modules, today announced the PICO-C Gold, a 24-carat gold plated, water resistant USB drive that weighs less than a nickel , is smaller than an SD card, and can store over 2,000 MP3 songs.
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/ CORRECTION - NComputing Growth Accelerates to Over a Million Seats Per Year
In the news release, "NComputing Growth Accelerates to Over a Million Seats Per Year," issued earlier today by NComputing, we are advised by the company that the first paragraph should read "NComputing, the leading provider of low-cost desktop virtualization software and hardware, today announced that its sales rate now exceeds 1 million seats annually, based on second-quarter results" rather ...
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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, including Washington and Oregon.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 5th Sep 2006 21:39 UTC
Microsoft announced on Tuesday US prices for Windows Vista , the long-awaited new version of the operating system that sits on more than 90 percent of the world's personal computers.
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Recent Original Stories
In an attempt to convince The Open Group that they finally want to fully Open Source Motif and CDE Peter Howkins has started a petition to help gauge how much interest there is. CDE, the Common Desktop Enviroment, was the default desktop on several commercial UNIX distributions.
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Recent Original Stories
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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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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Tanene Allison: Online and Off, Millennials Redefine Civil Rights Activism
Many believe that if Millenials are online activists and information seekers, we are not also at rallies or organizing at our schools. This is just patently untrue.
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Gates Foundation gives library grants in Va.
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...
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posted by Paul Gallant on Thu 6th Jan 2005 19:47 UTC
As stated on their website, " AROS is a portable and free desktop operating system aiming at being compatible with AmigaOS 3.1, while improving on it in many areas." ArosMax is a version of Aros that can be run from within a Windows environment for easy evaluation.
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Recent Original Stories
Xandros has announced pre-orders for the 4th version of their desktop Linux distribution, excitingly named 'Xandros 4'. The info page reveals little information beyond the usual marketing speak, which claims better wireless support, iPod syncing, NTFS read and write, all the usual suspects.
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Recent Original Stories
A sizeable number of full featured, mature and free video applications are available on the Linux platform. This article explores such topics as becoming a digital video editing master and turning your Linux machine into a Home Theatre.
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Million iPhones Snapped up in 3 Days
NEW YORK (CBS/AP)- Apple Inc. said Monday it has sold 1 million iPhones in the three days following the release of the latest model on Friday.
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Five Things Kevin Mitnick Knows About Security
Legendary former hacker on hacking, being hacked, and companies that turn a blind eye to security.
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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.
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