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Fujitsu Unveils Six Mobile PCs Based On Centrino 2
The LifeBook models include tablet PCs, notebook PCs, and what Fujitsu calls an "ultra-mobile" PC, which weighs four pounds and has a 14.1-inch widescreen display.
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Bug Shooting Does Advanced Screen Capture and Annotation [Featured Windows Download]
Windows only: Free application Bug Shooting is a simple but powerful screenshot application designed to make sharing screenshots via email or with bug tracking applications a cinch. In fact, the...
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Judge to Tiffany: Police Your Own Brand
Score one for the Web. A judge's decision in favor of electronic commerce giant eBay on July 14 is being heralded as a victory for companies across the Internet that rely on advertising or the buying and selling of goods. Luxury retailer Tiffany & Co. had sued eBay, accusing the site of not doing enough to thwart sales of counterfeit items. A loss would have hampered eBay's ability to offer ...
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Scout leader speaks about porn charge
CHARLOTTE -- A former Boy Scout leader who was arrested and charged with having child pornography on his computer appeared in court Tuesday. Charles Franklin Knight, 62, was released from the Mecklenburg County jail around 5 a.m. Tuesday after posting bail.
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Civil Rights Digital Library on web
ALBANY, GA (WALB) - Rare film of the 1960's civil rights movement has been stored for decades in archives at the University of Georgia, and now is available on the Internet.
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Louis claims accomplice involved in murder
The Rhinelander man accused of stabbing a Tomahawk woman to death in April 2007 has told his attorney that he had an accomplice. The new information led attorney Leonard Kachinsky of Appleton to ask the court for more time to prepare his defense during a motions hearing today in Merrill.
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A model poses with a laptop fitted with the new Intel Centrino 2 processor during its launch in Taipei
Reports suggest the Canadian housing market is softening. Do you believe home prices will start to drop? Reports suggest the Canadian housing market is softening. Do you believe home prices will start to drop?
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US Congress wades into the fight over Yahoo by examining antitrust concerns of Google deal
(AP:WASHINGTON) Congress waded into the escalating fight over the future of Yahoo Inc. on Tuesday, demanding to know whether the Internet company's advertising partnership with Google Inc., intended to keep Yahoo out of the clutches of Microsoft Corp., raises antitrust concerns.
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Intel second-quarter profit jumps 25 per cent, beats analyst estimates
SAN FRANCISCO - Intel says its second-quarter profit jumped 25 per cent as blossoming sales of laptop chips helped the company cruise past Wall Street's estimates.
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TV producers turning to internet with 'webisodes'
Some television producers in Ottawa are looking into the future, and seeing it on a computer screen. They've started to produce what they are calling "webisodes" for viewing on the internet.
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Report: Apple sues over Mac clones
Apple Inc. filed suit against Psystar Corp. over its computers, alleging copyright infringement, according to reports Tuesday. (AAPL)
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Intel Ships Centrino 2 with Laptop Management Features
Intel has begun shipping its Centrino 2 microprocessors and chipsets for laptops. Formerly code-named Montevina, the next-generation platform gives notebook designers five Core 2 Duo processors to choose from, including a new Extreme chip capable of running at 3.06 GHz. Nearly 250 new consumer and business notebook PCs are slated to adopt Intel's latest processors and chipsets, the company said. ...
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Previously in Contentinople
Google and Viacom reach a deal that allows Google to protect individual-identifying data, such as IP addresses and user names. Phew. Now we can go back to watching YouTube on our personal computers.
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Google could focus hundreds of millions of eyeballs on Greenville
Greenville opened its downtown to 350 million computer users on Tuesday when online giant Google included the city in a free program that makes it possible to take a three-dimensional tour of the business district.
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Lawmakers scrutinize Yahoo-Google ad partnership
By JOELLE TESSLER WASHINGTON (AP) -- Congress waded into the escalating fight over the future of Yahoo Inc. on Tuesday, demanding to know whether the Internet company's advertising partnership with Google Inc., intended to keep Yahoo out of the clutches of Microsoft Corp., raises antitrust concerns.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Fallout From the Fall of CAPTCHAs
An anonymous reader recommends Computerworld's look at the rise and fall of CAPTCHAs, and at some of the ways bad guys are leveraging broken CAPTCHAs to ply their evil trade. "CAPTCHA used to be an easy and useful way for Web administrators to authenticate users. Now it's an easy and useful way for malware authors and spammers to do their dirty work. By January 2008, Yahoo Mail's CAPTCHA had ...
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Banjo Kazooie 3 : nouvelles images
Microsoft Games nous dévoile de nouvelles images de Banjo Kazooie : Nuts et Bolts sur Xbox 360.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th Aug 2005 16:27 UTC
A week ago the news got out that Microsoft had approached OSDL for a comperative study between Linux and Windows. OSDL confirmed this, however, they did not provide an answer to Microsoft's request.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 19th Apr 2007 18:43 UTC
The GNOME Foundation announced today the GNOME Mobile and Embedded Initiative (GMAE) today at the Embedded Linux Conference in Santa Clara, Calif. The initiative is aimed at bolstering GNOME usage as an embedded and mobile development platform.
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Intel reports $1.6B in Q2 profit
Bolstered by strong demand for its chips, Intel Corp. on Tuesday reported second quarter net income of $1.6 billion, or 28 cents a share, compared to $1.28 billion, or 22 cents a share in the same period last year. (INTC)
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Recent Original Stories
OSNews.com informs you about the latest news on a vast range of operating systems, from the well-known mainstream OSes, down to small embedded (but also very interesting technically) ones.
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white papers
In an unprecedented move, Linux vendor Red Hat has published the legal details of a patent-infringement settlement it made last month with Firestar and DataTern.
IT World |
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Selling the tools used by spammers is easy money, at least until you get caught. Just ask Adam Sweaney, a man charged with computer fraud who took the stand at the sentencing hearing in Seattle for Robert Soloway, the so-called spam king.
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Soloway case reveals big business behind spam
Selling the tools used by spammers is easy money, at least until you get caught. Just ask Adam Sweaney, a man charged with computer fraud who took the stand at the sentencing hearing in Seattle for Robert Soloway, the so-called spam king.
IT World |
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Netflix Takes Center Stage on Xbox
Microsoft added another capability to the Xbox 360's stable of entertainment functions Monday in a partnership with Netflix that will allow users to watch streaming movies and TV shows through the Internet-connected video game console. The feature, which will launch this fall, will be available to Xbox Live Gold members who are also Netflix subscribers. Gold membership costs $60 per year.
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