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Dream and Reality: opera & blogging converge
VietNamNet Bridge – A special opera written by Vietnamese bloggers is about to be produced, “Dream and Reality”.
Vietnam Net |
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Tiffany & Co. responsible for fake products, not eBay
It has only been just over a month since eBay were held accountable for counterfeit goods sold on their auction site. In that case it was luxury goods sold by The Hermes Group and the loss cost eBay US$30,000 in fines and a mandatroy statement displayed on eBay France for 3 months. This week the opposite [...]
Geek.com |
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Blue bombshells
The CFL's Winnipeg Blue Bombers are scrambling to protect their reputation after racy photos featuring some of the team's former cheerleaders were posted on an Internet site.
Canada.com |
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Cybercrime bill ready before Congress resumes -- CICT exec
QUEZON City, Philippines -- The long-overdue draft of a cybecrime bill being put together by various stakeholders in government and the private sector will be ready before Congress resumes sessions, the top official of the Commission on Information and Communications Technology (CICT) said.
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The internet's biggest problem?
Winston Churchill once stated: "A lie gets halfway around the world before the truth has a chance to get its pants on. " This statement has never been truer than today. Thanks to the internet, a lie can be propagated around the world before the truth is ever discovered.
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Embroidery using computer software
WANT to personalise your shirt with an embroidered logo? Then head over to Sulam Indah at Plaza Angsana where all your designs, no matter how intricate or big, can be embroidered onto anything, from shirts to caps to jackets.
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Quick vote on Internet freedom sought
The sponsor of a bill that would bar U.S. Internet firms from helping repressive regimes track down cyber-dissidents called Tuesday on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to bring it up for a vote before the Beijing Olympics next month.
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posted by Adam S on Wed 30th Jan 2002 17:25 UTC
With more and more people migrating away from Microsoft's platforms, it's increasingly important for alternative operating systems to be well documented in order to attract and maintain new users.
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Recent Original Stories
"DirectX 10 would not work with XP, and that was fine and dandy. It was an honest technical reason why you could not backport DX10 to XP without a major rip and replace operation. Microsoft wasn't going to bend on this one at all."
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Recent Original Stories
Hewlett-Packard, the world's Number 1 PC maker, will try selling pre-loaded Linux on PCs in several countries as it expands a test program - evaluating a market that some competitors have already entered - and moves its personal computer business into a new generation of form factors and functionality.
New Mobile Computing |
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Australia unveils online code of conduct
Australia on Wednesday unveiled a new code of conduct to regulate online and mobile phone content which will call for classifications similar to those for films, a government spokesman said.
AFP via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Australia unveils online code of conduct
Australia on Wednesday unveiled a new code of conduct to regulate online and mobile phone content which will call for classifications similar to those for films, a government spokesman said.
AFP via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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From online sensation to official release
Inspired by the eighties, the Cool Kids became download darlings with lyrics about Smurfs, acid-wash jeans and Autobots. Now the twentysomething retro-rappers are really going old school by releasing a CD
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IBM looks to boost chip development
Big investment in facilities. IBM will invest $1.5 billion to boost its semiconductor manufacturing and research efforts. The money will be split between three projects: the updating of the company's manufacturing plant in East Fishkill, New York; the expansion of IBM's operations at the University of Albany's College of Nanoscale Science and Engineering, and the creation of a new centre for ...
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Your chance to shine in The Sun
Place your prom photos online and you could win a laptop with a wireless printer or an MP3 video player. Submit your stories, photos, tributes and memories at VancouverSun.com/grad2008.
Vancouver Sun |
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Citrix looking to simplify virtualisation
Project Kensho on its way. Citrix Systems has announced a new project to develop a set of tools to allow virtual environments to be more independent of hypervisors. The aim is to allow portable application workloads to be created and run across Citrix XenServer, Microsoft Hyper-V and VMware ESX.
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"Why can't I access the Playstation Store with just my psp?"
I don't have a PC (Cue loud gasps and disbelieve. How does he live?! Very well actually now shut yer trapski!) and i have no desire to get one ever. And yet i cannot access the PLAYSTATION store without one. I should be able to download ps1 games straight onto my psp but I can't. Why not?
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Recent Original Stories
Powered by its OS X Tiger operating system and buzz surrounding the iPod, Apple Computer has gained traction in the personal computer market. Macintosh computers used to be popular with the creative crowd, but now are finding a place on the desks of corporate America.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 3rd Jan 2006 14:20 UTC
"The saga of Internet Explorer, the piece of software that once brought the Department of Justice to the brink of breaking up Microsoft, continues to eat away at the company.
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Recent Original Stories
ReactOS, the open source implementation of a Windows XP/2003 compatible operating system, just published a new interview in their series of interviews with ReactOS developers.
OS News |
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Improve system performance by moving your log files to RAM
The Ramlog project lets you keep your system logs in RAM while your machine is running and copies them to disk when you shut down. If you are running a laptop or mobile device with syslog enabled, Ramlog might help you increase your battery life or the life of the flash drive on your mobile device. As a side effect of using Ramlog, you will be less likely to be caught out by a daemon that ...
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IBM investing $1.5 billion in New York
1,000 nanotech jobs are expected; no major effect on Vermont plant On the Web: IBM
The Burlington Free Press |
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Report forecasts industrial shift to ARM-based processors
A report from semiconductor research firm Semicast forecasts a significant shift in demand in favor of ARM-based controllers in the industrial sector.
EETimes.fr |
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Intempo Rebel Review
Despite the internet, radio still has its charm. But if you’re as sick as us of hearing inane chatter from radio ‘personalities’ when you wiggle your FM dial, the Intempo Rebel might be of service.
Macworld UK |
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Gulf desal statement 'next year'
A DRAFT environmental impact statement for BHP Billiton's proposed desalination plant in Upper Spencer Gulf is expected early next year, the Environment Protection Authority says.
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