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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 15th Nov 2006 23:05 UTC
While Microsoft is hoping to enter into a patent deal with Red Hat similar to the one it has with Novell, the software giant has not ruled out going it alone and providing some sort of indemnification for its customers who use Red Hat Linux.
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OS Roundup: Looking Beyond Unix
Bill Gates stepping down from running Microsoft marked the end of an era in the software industry, but it doesn't mean that we're about to see a sudden change.
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Midlands strikes on Wednesday 16 July online only
There was widespread support for the strike from the 2,200 Unison union members. Eight schools closed completely and many nursery units also shut for the day.
Socialist Worker |
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Semantics gives the web meaning -- for machines
(PhysOrg.com) -- Where would we be without the web? It is such an immense and rich source of information; we feel that every answer is out there. All it takes is a bit of searching...
PhysOrg |
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Montana renters Web site announced
If you're looking for available housing the State Department of Commerce has a new online tool you can use.
KPAX Missoula |
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Riding the iPhone wave
Apple's iPhone may be creating a buzz in the world of high-tech gadgets, but a local software developer is creating his own buzz in the iPhone community.
North Renfrew Times |
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Google maps bad for Queensland's image
Internet giant Google is making the Queensland Government look lazy.
Ararat Advertiser |
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Laptop News: Toshiba Introduces the Qosmio F55-Q502 and F55-Q503 Notebooks with GPS
Toshiba had launched the new Qosmio F55 laptop series, a 15.4-inch powerhouse that leverages both the Intel Core 2 Duo CPU and NVIDIA GPUs with built-in GPS to provide an unsurpassed performance in terms of multimedia, gaming and mobile ...
PDA Buyer's Guide |
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Concurrent Names James Brickmeier Vice President, Product Line Management
ATLANTA, BUSINESS WIRE -- Concurrent (Nasdaq: CCUR), a worldwide leader in real-time Linux-based computing technologies, today announced that James Brickmeier has been named vice president of product line management. In this role, Mr. Brickmeier will lead product strategy and have P&L management responsibility for all Concurrent product lines and new product initiatives.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Your Move, Nintendo
Price cuts at Microsoft and Sony may force Nintendo to blink.
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Samsung OMNIA coming to Italy on 22 July
Last month Samsung announced the OMNIA Windows Mobile device that looks like a direct competitor to the Apple iPhone. I was bit surprised, and yet pleased, to see that Samsung announced it will be available on 22 July starting in Italy. It seems these devices are usually announced and then...
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Rediffmail integrates news feeds from Orkut and Facebook into the mailbox
Mumbai, July 16: Continuing to evolve its offering to meet the changing needs of the users, Rediff.com, India's leading online portal added yet another first to its flagship product Rediffmail by introducing feeds functionality from popular social media sites likes Orkut and Facebook into the users Rediffmail inbox.
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Maingear prepping mammoth Centrino 2-based eX-L gaming laptop
Filed under: Laptops For those who won't even glance in the general direction of a gaming laptop unless it weighs in at 12+ pounds, you'll probably be unable to take your retinas off of Maingear's forthcoming beast. Word on the street has it that the aptly-titled eX-L will posses a potent 3.06GHz Core 2 Extreme X9100 CPU, which will predictably be overclocked by an undisclosed amount. ...
Engadget |
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Nintendo plans 60-instrument "Wii Music"
LOS ANGELES -- Nintendo Co Ltd said Tuesday it plans to launch a music game for its hit Wii game console this year, taking it into the fast-growing software segment pioneered by "Guitar Hero."
Canada.com |
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AOL stepping up deal talks with MS, Yahoo
AOL's parent company Time Warner is more aggressively shopping the firm around to both Microsoft and Yahoo, says a source for Reuters. The negotiations appear to play Microsoft against its buyout target Yahoo and would vary the deal significantly depending on the company, either of which would potentially tip the balance in its favor with an agree...
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Ted Neward on blog blowups
Submitted by Josh Fruhlinger on Wed, 07/16/2008 - 10:37. Tags: When it comes to getting into stupid arguments on the Internet -- whether over the presidential election or Java -- the only way to win, as a movie computer once so aptly noted, is not to play.
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Google, Microsoft Looking For Strong Earnings
The rivals should post healthy increases on search advertising and brisk PC and laptop sales.
Forbes |
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Get a Deep Insight into the Future Handset Connectivity Technologies
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Hardware computer equipment industry is available in its catalogue.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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iMedica and Blue Cliff Partner to Accelerate Electronic Medical Record Adoption among Hawaii Physicians
HONOLULU----iMedica Corporation, a leading developer of healthcare software solutions for physician practices, today announced a sales and marketing partnership with Blue Cliff, Inc., a Hawaii-based software development and training company.
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Dental Web Site DrBicuspid.com Registers 10,000th Member; Launches New e-Newsletters
TUCSON, Ariz.----DrBicuspid.com, a Web site that provides daily news and information to busy dental professionals, is 10,000 members strong and growing. The popular online community, launched in September 2007, announced the registration of its 10,000th member today and is celebrating with the launch of two new e-newsletters.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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AOL talks with Microsoft, Yahoo heat up: source
Sources said a deal with Yahoo would likely involve merging AOL--with Time Warner keeping a share, and a deal with Microsoft would have Redmond completely taking over AOL. NEW YORK--Time Warner's discussions to merge or sell its AOL Internet division with Microsoft or Yahoo have taken on new...
ZDNet |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st Sep 2005 14:44 UTC
This article is intended mainly for developers who are new to Xen and who want to know more about it. The Xen VMM (virtual machine monitor) is an open-source project that is being developed in the computer laboratory of the University of Cambridge, UK. It enables us to create many virtual machines, each of which runs an instance of an operating system.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Dec 2005 09:47 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"When looking at desktop Linux by itself, any analysis of the subject quickly leads to this question: why do users choose one version over another?
New Mobile Computing |
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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.
New Mobile Computing |
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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.
New Mobile Computing |
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