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This article reviews the Debian Linux-based Nokia N800 Internet Tablet. The basics of the internet tablet are covered as well as the new features available after the latest July firmware updates. Most notable new features would be a full fledged Skype client and SDHC support.
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Bettman, TV leave NHL fans out in cold
Most of my workdays begin at home, in my office, where I'm researching topics or making phone calls or scouring the Internet for column ideas.
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Watching TV online may bring on an Excedrin headache
Online TV must upgrade its experience for customers to take it seriously.
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Washington DC
REDMOND, Wash. , and BEIJING , April 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Microsoft Corp. and Beijing Komoxo Mobile Software Inc. today announced a patent licensing agreement on text-input technologies for mobile devices.
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Dell began polling customers about their software preferences on Tuesday as part of an effort by the struggling PC vendor to meet a popular request for desktops and notebooks that run on Linux instead of Windows.
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Warner Bros. pushes shows online with 2 new Web sites
LOS ANGELES (AP) - 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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MadPengiun has a review of the PepperPad , a Linux-powered competitor to Microsoft's Origami concept, and concludes: "Overall, the Pepper Pad is a sleek ultra mobile PC in a nice form factor with a great touchscreen for navigating, launching applications, watching video and surfing the web.
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Agito Networks, a maker of routers for mobile networks, this week added "business-class" enterprise fixed mobile convergence functionality to its products.
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Judge tells FCC to rework powerline broadband regulations
A ham radio group has successfully challenged the FCC's rulemaking proceedings governing broadband over powerline (BPL), forcing the Commission into a do-over. Given the snail's pace adoption of BPL, it may not matter much. Read More...
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"Since Apple announced Leopard last year during WWDC, MacOSXRumors obtained reports on two major features in the next release of Mac OS X. The first is a redesigned Finder making extensive use of Spotlight and the second is the inclusion of virtualization software . Recently sources have been indicating that Leopard will feature easy collaborative work throughout the OS. The main idea is that it ...
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A review of RR64 Linux
, a distribution based on Gentoo with Xgl included.
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Briefly: Librarian arrested for bomb threat
A 43-year-old librarian at a Tokyo public high school was arrested Monday on suspicion of posting a threat on the Internet to bomb a Buddhist lecture hall.
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Local computer store owner investigated and arrested
The owner of local computer stores says he's just trying to correct the problems of the former owner. People with complaints against his company say otherwise.
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They're hot! Two O.C. companies make Entrepreneur's fastest growth list
Add-on Computer Peripherals in Irvine and Interconnect Solutions in Santa Ana are in the top 100.
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MySpace unveils new karaoke feature
NEW YORK (AP) - 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.
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EDS wins state contract for Medicaid payments
A Plano, Texas-based Internet technology giant has been awarded a $391 million contract to provide Medicaid services to the state of Georgia, a spokesman for EDS said Monday. The company will take over Medicaid duties from another Texas firm, Affiliated Computer Services, which has handled the job since April 2003, when it took over from EDS. State officials were unavailable for comment on why ...
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Microsoft to provide software, Web content
Microsoft Corp. has been named the official software and Web content provider for the 2008 Democratic National Convention, Aug. 25-28 in Denver. Financial terms weren't disclosed.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 3rd Dec 2005 00:10 UTC
Why not Linux adopt the .app format? The .app is simply a folder, and it contains a resources folder, and a folder containing the binary for an OS.
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Cuba catches web fever
ONLY a month has passed since ordinary Cubans won the right to own computers, and the government still keeps a rigid grip on Internet access. But that hasn’t stopped thousands from finding their way into cyberspace.
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Circulation Off At Most Top Newspapers
Top U.S. newspapers posted further declines in circulation Monday with the exception of USA Today and The Wall Street Journal, which have held up better than others as more readers go online.
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Top EC officials’ computers stolen
EASTERN Cape government departments are battling major security breaches after many laptops and computers with sensitive information on them were stolen from the offices of senior managers.
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Coldplay to give next single away for free
LONDON - - Coldplay will give away the first single from their new album for free over the internet, the British band said on its website.
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Releases the SciTegic Enterprise Server(TM) 7.0 Platform for Scientific Research Informatics New Platform Enables ...
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Apr. 29, 2008--Accelrys, Inc. (NASDAQ:ACCL), the leading provider of scientific business intelligence software and services, today announced the release of SciTegic Enterprise Server(TM) 7.0, the premier platform for the integration, analysis, and reporting of scientific data.
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"Grand Theft" released, Microsoft slashes Xbox prices
SINGAPORE: Blockbuster game Grand Theft Auto IV (GTA 4) is the first M18-rated game to be released in Singapore under the new regulatory framework for video games, and Microsoft is sweetening the deal for gamers by slashing prices off its Xbox 360 console.
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Bluephoenix expands modernization collaboration with Microsoft
The collaboration provides customers moving their applications or databases to .NET-based environments the very best in both modernization services and technical support.
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