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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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Making LCD TV and Solar Cell Production Environmentally Friendly
MUNICH, Germany----The technology company The Linde Group offers a unique solution to replace the powerful greenhouse gas nitrogen trifluoride used in the production of LCDs and solar panels.
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Townshend slates "heartless" downloading
The Who's Pete Townshend brands downloading music from the internet "heartless".
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Sun 4th Nov 2007 19:24 UTC
This is the third article in a series on common usability and graphical user interface related terms [ part I part II ]. On the internet, and especially in forum discussions like we all have here on OSNews, it is almost certain that in any given discussion, someone will most likely bring up usability and GUI related terms - things like spatial memory, widgets, consistency, Fitts' Law , and more.
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Miyamoto: MS avatars are "flattering"
Speaking to IGN yesterday Shigeru Miyamoto commented on Microsoft's new avatar system saying that he found it quite flattering.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 11th Dec 2005 13:51 UTC
Mandriva has long had its Linux fans, but it's recently been turning its efforts toward the business and desktop markets and, if CEO François Bancilhon has anything to do with it, Mandriva will become as big a Linux name as Red Hat and Novell in the enterprise.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 4th Aug 2005 20:49 UTC
The news that Apple is going to switch to Intel processors shook up the computing world. Many users and developers were eager to publish their opinions on the switch. However, one group of people were totally neglected during all this: resellers.
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Apple Sues Psystar
Mac maker sues a company selling machines that run its OS X Leopard operating system.
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Recent Original Stories
Google vowed that its Linux-based Android mobile platform would empower enthusiasts and amateur developers, but today we have seen compelling evidence that this is an empty promise.
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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.
OS News |
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Yahoo replaces departing Entertainment VP, for now [Exits]
Yahoo Sports head James Pitaro will take over departing VP Karin Gilford's responsibilities as head of Yahoo Entertainment. But with no end to the Microsoft ordeal in sight, how long will Pitaro... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Allscripts Supports Landmark Medicare Electronic Prescribing Provisions
Allscripts, the leading provider of clinical software, connectivity and information solutions that physicians use to improve healthcare, congratulated the leadership of the United States Congress in passing the Medicare Improvements for Patients and Providers Act of 2008 last night.
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IPhone 2.0 Adds Support for Embedded YouTube
And the skirmish between Apple and Adobe continues with the iPhone 2.0 software. There's been a lot of back and forth about...
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Should You Mesh or Me?
News Analysis. Late yesterday, Microsoft quietly opened up the Live Mesh Technical Preview to most anyone in the United States—less than a week after Apple launched MobileMe. Coincidence? Yeah, right....
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Cover Stream Adds Jukebox Mode
Snarb.tk has announced the release of Cover Stream 2.2, an update to their "Cover Flow for the desktop" utility for Mac OS X...
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Sony’s PlayStation Tunes to Video
Turning its video-game console into a video-on-demand device, Sony on Tuesday launched the PlayStation Store, an online portal that will let users of the company’s newest game devices download 300 full-length movies and 1,200 TV episodes.
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ISoftPhone Adds SMS Capabilities
Xnet Communications GmbH has introduced a new version of iSoftPhone, its IP telephony software for Mac OS X. It costs US$35.
PC World |
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Symbian to Work With Google on OS?
Chief of smartphone app vendor hints at further collaboration with the search giant.
InternetNews.com |
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Making Office 12.1.1 Update Work
Reader Ed Fijalka is among a smallish group of readers who replied to my recent entry regarding Microsoft Office's AutoUpdate...
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PokerRoom.com Invites You to PokerIsland
PokerRoom.com, one of the largest poker sites on the Internet, is mixing luxury with poker by giving players the chance to spend the summer on PokerIsland and battle it out for the exclusive opportunity to win a one-year membership with team PokerRoom.com.
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iVillage Enters Strategic Partnership with BlogHer
NEW YORK----iVillage, the leading online destination for women, has entered a strategic partnership with BlogHer, the Web’s number-one community for women bloggers. This landmark agreement provides iVillage access to BlogHer’s extensive network of 2200 women’s blogs, and promotional opportunities across BlogHer’s large and influential audience.
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Kerio MailServer Supports IPhone 'push'
Kerio Technologies has announced that Kerio MailServer, its e-mail groupware software, natively supports iPhone "push"...
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Apple Apologizes for MobileMe Launch, Extends Subscriptions
Apple's launch of MobileMe last Friday was bumpy with many users not being to login at all, while others had difficulty...
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EMC Enhances Mozy Online Storage Backup Service
Iomega hard drives will feature Mozy and Retrospect backup and recovery software and let users store large amounts of data online for $4.95 a month.
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Wednesday, July 16th
Perhaps Apple has had more important fish to fry (like, say, the iPhone 3G launch), but the computer maker has now taken steps to shut down Psystar, makers of the Open Computing series of Macintosh clones, which have been available since May.
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