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University launches Otago Choice
The University of Otago is launching a fun and innovative Internet-based software program to help people decide on their best course of undergraduate study.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 8th May 2006 19:38 UTC
"New security features in Windows Vista will largely eliminate the need to run separate antispyware or firewall software, according to a new analyst report.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Mar 2006 22:00 UTC
Microsoft has delayed a special slimmed-down version of Windows XP for legacy PCs, which is based on the Windows Embedded code base. The Redmond company had expected to make the operating system available to Software Assurance customers this month, but now says Windows Fundamentals will ship 'in late 2006.' Windows Fundamentals can run on older machines that do not support XP while providing the ...
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Ibrahim on the back foot
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 21st Feb 2006 17:57 UTC
Ignorance is bliss, as the saying goes, but users of Apple's OS X platform could pay a hefty price if they continue to live in denial, industry observers have warned.
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Recent Articles
Lower than expected earnings aside, EMC's timing is interesting. The game is changing for virtualization and it goes beyond Microsoft and Hyper-V's release . Virtualization has become ubiquitous, and is now a factor in everything from the chips that go into the servers to the boxes themselves.
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Lured girl, 13, on Net, man awaits sentencing
An Elliot Lake man who used the Internet in an attempt to engage in a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old girl will have to wait until next month to find out if he will spend more time in jail. Allan Lance, 20, pleaded guilty on May 7 to communicating [...]
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Vista: DOA in the Enterprise
News Analysis. But you knew that already, right?...
Microsoft Watch |
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Has News Corp. acquired TechCrunch? Everyone's talking about it [Rumormonger]
A startup founder tells us that, over the weekend, he and his friends overheard TechCrunch writers celebrating the sale of Michael Arrington's blog to News Corp.'s Fox Interactive unit — Rupert... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Strong Processor, Chip Demand Spurs Intel Earnings
Driven by strong processor sales, Intel earnings rose 25 percent in the second quarter of 2008 compared to the same period...
PC World |
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Intel profit jumps 25% on chip demand
Intel Corp's second-quarter profit has jumped 25 per cent as blossoming sales of laptop chips helped the company cruise past Wall Street's estimates.
The West Australian |
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High-Tech Pet Innovations and the People Who Love Them
(ARA) - The Internet or their pets - which could Americans live without? No need to live without either, thanks to some particularly enterprising participants in the pet industry - a market the American Pet Products Manufacturers' Association estimates at $40 billion a year.
Richfield Reaper |
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David Litchfield on details of one of the critical vulnerabilities from the latest Oracle patch
More details coming out on the Oracle patches that were released last week, see Ryan Naraine's write up here. David Litchfield, noted security researcher from NGSSoftware, released details of one of the vulnerabilities on the Full-Disclosure email list today, and the details are staggering. The flaw allows potential unauthenticated remote...
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NY man gets 30 months in prison for spamming AOL
A Brooklyn man was sentenced to 30 months in prison on Tuesday for sending spam e-mails to more than 1.2 million subscribers of America Online in a scheme that foiled the Internet company's spam-filtering system.
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UPDATE: Sun Offers Reassuring 4Q Outlook; Shares Rally
(Recasts to add background; updates after-hours stock movement.) Sun Microsystems Inc. (JAVA) issued preliminary fiscal fourth-quarter earnings that compared favorably with analysts' views, one quarter after the company disappointed the Street and sparked a selloff in its stock.
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World's Largest Religious Network, Trinity Broadcasting Network, Selects Xytech Software to Streamline Its Production ...
BURBANK, Calif. & LONDON, BUSINESS WIRE -- Xytech Systems Corporation, a leading provider of software solutions that improve, automate, and streamline the mission critical business aspects of media operations including business workflow, resource scheduling, media library management, and digital workflow automation, announced that Trinity Broadcasting Network (TBN) is utilizing Xytech's software ...
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Medion dips its toes into the Centrino 2 waters with Akoya S5610
Filed under: Laptops It may be small change compared to the batches of Centrino 2 laptops some other manufacturers are trotting out, but Medion apparently isn't about to let the launch go by without throwing its hat in the ring, and it's now debuted its first entry: the 15.4-inch Akoya S5610 laptop. This one looks like it'll be able to hold its own, however, with it packing a 2.0GHz ...
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Lost your laptop? Try looking for it on Net
MANILA, Philippines – People who lost their laptop computers or cell phones to thieves should check sites on the Internet that offer secondhand electronic equipment.
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NASA to workers: Go boldly (in cup) for science
The No. 1 need right now for some of the builders of the nation's next spaceship: Lots of No. 1. Space program contractor Hamilton Sundstrand is seeking urine from workers at the Johnson Space Center in Houston as part of its work on the new Orion space capsule that would eventually take astronauts to the moon, according to an internal memo posted on the Web site Nasawatch.com. The need is ...
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U.T. Students' Personal Information Accidentally Posted on Internet
Four University of Texas professors accidentally posted confidential files to a server for the School of Biological Sciences in January.
WOAI San Antonio |
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Google Maori helps te reo go places
Google Maori is set to start next week - just in time for Maori Language Week. Potaua Biasiny-Tule and wife Nikolasa decided last year that as Googlers could search in Elmer Fudd and Klingon lingo, then someone had to do the work for a te reo Maori version.
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Google Maori helps te reo go places
Google Maori is set to start next week - just in time for Maori Language Week. Potaua Biasiny-Tule and wife Nikolasa decided last year that as Googlers could search in Elmer Fudd and Klingon lingo, then someone had to do the work for a te reo Maori version.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Details on Sony's first notebook PC with a Blu-ray drive
While Sony isn't exactly the first PC vendor to integrate a Blu-ray drive within a notebook computer, you knew it had to come around sometime anyway. But does its new top-of-the-line Vaio deserve the "Z" moniker?
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Colorado State University ending long-distance calling from residence halls
CSU has decided to stop offering long-distance phone service in its residence halls starting this fall, and is instead boosting the speed of students' Internet connections.
The Fort Collins Coloradoan |
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4 More Must-Have Computer Downloads
There are four simple downloads that could make your computer run better and keep your personal information safe at no cost.
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