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Linked by Amjith Ramanujam on Wed 16th Jul 2008 01:42 UTC
Computerworld is undertaking a series of investigations into the most widely-used programming languages. Luca Cardelli is a member of the Modula-3 design committee.
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New approach to make computer clicking faster, easier
Washington, July 16 : University of Washington researchers have devised a way to enable computer software programmes to instantly adapt to vision and motor abilities of their users, which usually vary from person to person.
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Bungie making new Halo title News by
Xbox 360 boss Don Mattrick has confirmed that Bungie is making a new Halo game. Speaking in an interview with MTV Multiplayer , Mattrick explained it was held back from the Microsoft E3 conference because the briefing was already "loaded" with content.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 10th Jan 2006 23:44 UTC, submitted by Derek Newhall
After 2 years of examination the U.S Patent and Trademark Office has reversed its two earlier unofficial decisions and decided that Microsoft's File Allocation Table file system constitutes a "novel and non-obvious" system enabling it to be patented.
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Female monkeys more dominant in groups with relatively more males
Female monkeys are more dominant when they live in groups with a higher percentage of males. This is caused by self-organisation. This surprising discovery was made by researchers at the University of Groningen. What makes the study particularly interesting is that the researchers used a computer model which can simulate interaction between monkeys. Their findings will be published on July 16 in ...
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AP Financial NewsBrief at 4:59 a.m. EDT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) _ A South Korean court handed a suspended sentence to former Samsung Chairman Lee Kun-hee on Wednesday, leaving the country's iconic business figure free from prison while convicting him for evading taxes.
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Virtual possibilities
In today's complex IT environments, server virtualization simply makes sense. Redundant server hardware can rapidly fill enterprise datacenters to capacity; each new purchase drives up power and cooling costs even as it saps the bottom line.
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Intel boosts profits as anti-trust charges loom
Tom Young, Computing , Wednesday 16 July 2008 at 10:03:00 European regulators are preparing fresh case Chip maker Intel reported a 25 per cent rise in profits from $1.3bn (648m) in the year ago quarter to $1.6bn (£797m) this quarter, boosted by strong sales of its...
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Australia unveils online code of conduct
SYDNEY - 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.
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Symantec's Norton 2009 Products Reach Beta
Symantec, makers of Norton security software, has announced the availability of the public betas of Norton Internet Security 2009 and Norton AntiVirus 2009, designed to set a new industry standard for speed and performance. The Norton 2009 products have been des...
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Internet TV Babelgum seeks US expansion
(AP:MILAN, Italy) Babelgum, the Internet TV platform launched by the founder of Italy's Fastweb telecommunications company, is expanding its U.S. presence in an attempt to get more advertisers and content.
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Miami-Dade Transit unveils new transit tool
Miami-Dade Transit unveils its new "Easy Card" and Google Transit Trip Planner
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Travelzoo UK Reaches One Million Subscriber Milestone
Travelzoo , a global Internet media company, announced today that it has achieved a pivotal milestone of more than one million unduplicated subscribers to its UK publications, including the Travelzoo Top 20 and Newsflash.
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posted by Todd Nathan on Wed 16th Feb 2005 03:34 UTC
I've been coding AppleScript and AppleEvents since what feels like the beginning of time, starting with AE in 1991 and OS7. Revisiting AppleScript has been one of those processes that in 1997 and now in 2004/5 I have dreaded and embraced for various reasons.
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Secure Identity Systems introduces anti-phishing services
Phishing attacks aren't causing problems for just consumers. They're also destroying the integrity of financial institution brands online.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 30th Nov 2006 22:52 UTC
"DirectX 10 is probably the most important revolution in games development , at least since the introduction of the programmable shader in DirectX 8.0. Because of the way that Microsoft has designed the new driver model, DirectX 10 will only be available for Windows Vista users and there will not be a version released for Windows XP. Along with DirectX 10, Windows Vista will come with DirectX ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Mar 2007 23:08 UTC
Microsoft Office program manager Brian Jones, whose work has centered around the Open XML document format, now says the so-called format war with OpenDocument is officially over . The winner, he says, is both.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Jul 2005 17:40 UTC
KDE 3.4.1 is the first modern desktop environment being compiled, packaged and working fully on the OpenSolaris platform. While KDE is known to compile out of the box on Solaris with GCC, using the Sun ONE Studio 10 Compiler still presents a challenge which requires a lot of patches.
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Recent Original Stories
Apple has filed a suit (more details ) on July 3rd against Psystar in the northern district of California. Psystar dubbed its cheap Mac Clone as Open Computer and started shipping them around April of this year.
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Symbian touts possible Google collaboration
Android and Symbian to kiss and make up? Broader collaboration between Symbian and Google at either the application or operating system level is possible in the future, Symbian's CEO said Wednesday.
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News to know: Apple vs. Psystar; Intel; Microsoft and multicore; Linux kernel
Notable headlines: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: Apple sues Psystar Sam Diaz: Complaint: 'Invaluable good is being eroded' Larry Dignan: The end of the Mac clones? Jason D. O'Grady: Apple: See you in court Larry Dignan:Â Intel's second quarter delivers; Cheap laptop demand...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 22nd Oct 2005 16:23 UTC, submitted by anonymous
In his blog, Aaron Siego reveals that in Q1 2006 Trolltech is going to release a technical preview of officially supported Java bindings for Qt 4, and that Qt 4.1 has built-in SVG support and PDF generation.
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YouTube, Viacom agree to mask viewership data
Video-sharing Web site YouTube will shield the identities of users when it hands over viewer data to Viacom and others involved in a $1 billion copyright-infringement lawsuit, according to an agreement.
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Germany monitoring 'problematic' Google Earth street scanning
German data-protection agencies have started to monitor street scanning by Google as it seeks to build three-dimensional city pictures for its Google Earth application.
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company says the major studios have signed on. Washington, D.C. (July 16, 2008) -- Sony yesterday launched a movie download service on the Play Station 3 video console that includes standard-def and High-Definition programs.
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