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Linked by Adam S on Sat 30th Dec 2006 16:32 UTC
Since it's year end, I thought I'd post one more "fun piece" for everybody. After Thom posted an article on his customized KDE desktop , I thought it might be interesting to compare desktop screengrabs and see what other OSNews'ers desktops look like. Are you cluttered or clean? Are you minialist?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 5th Sep 2006 21:39 UTC
Microsoft announced on Tuesday US prices for Windows Vista , the long-awaited new version of the operating system that sits on more than 90 percent of the world's personal computers.
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Recent Original Stories
The trouble is companies have way to much emphasis on process rather than actual work. That is why staff spend an entire week on a Powerpoint presentation which says absolutely nothing. Bosses waste hours a day sending and reading emails.
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Senator tries to block satellite radio deal
A key U.S. legislator is awaiting a response from regulators on his recommendation to impose more conditions on the acquisition of XM Satellite Radio Holdings Inc. by rival Sirius Satellite Radio Inc. Rep. Edward Markey, a Massachusetts Democrat who leads the House Subcommittee on Telecommunications and the Internet, wrote the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission Tuesday. ...
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Say goodbye to the computer mouse
Gestural interfaces could spell the end for the humble computer mouse says analyst company Gartner.
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Review: Virtual Machine Software For The Desktop
We rounded up major virtual machine apps for individual users from VMware, Microsoft, and Sun Microsystems, as well as Fabrice Bellard's QEMU 0.9.1, and found that licensing types, features, and drawbacks vary widely.
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Top 10 software companies in India
1. Tata Consultancy Services The Indian software industry is set to keep up its growth rate despite the slowdown in the economy.
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Apple OS gaining ground on Windows
Is iPhone fever catching?
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Seal Shield to Launch World's First Dishwasher Safe, Antimicrobial Keyboard with Multi-Language Support for ...
Seal Shield LLC has begun shipping a new family of fully submersible, 108 key, International keyboards with SILVER SEAL Antimicrobial protection to help reduce the risk of worldwide cross contaminations, including Norovirus and the "superbug," MRSA.
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Gas prices may factor into online enrollment
Online enrollment has been steadily growing for years, but some college administrators say the spike in gas prices -- to more than $4 a gallon in most places -- has fueled a surge in students seeking classes without the cost of commuting.
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Libraries continue to draw people in
The Internet was supposed to send America's public libraries the way of eight-track tapes and pay phones.
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Features and Case Studies
Cybercrime poses a growing threat to companies and governments around the world, yet experts are concerned law makers and judicial systems are still not equipped to provide an adequate response.
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Villa Park man accepts plea for 2006 incident
WOODSTOCK – A 49-year-old man originally accused of fondling a 15-year-old boy whom he met online avoided prison and registering as a sex offender as part of a plea bargain. Mark Pauga, of 359 N. Mission Ave., Villa Park, received two years of probation Tuesday after pleading guilty to aggravated battery.
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Varlink Announces The Launch Of The New G-Series Desktop Printers By Zebra Technologies
Varlink, the York-based mobile computing and data capture specialist distributor is delighted to introduce the new G-series direct thermal and thermal transfer desktop printers from Zebra Technologies.
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TV Today
The Ellen DeGeneres Show (3- 4 p.m., NBC10) - Actor Blair Underwood (In Treatment); journalist Chris Matthews. Oprah Winfrey (4-5 p.m., 6ABC) - An honor student and class president tells how he became an Internet porn star.
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Aetna, Citi, Deutsche Telekom AG and UNINETT Win 2008 Liberty Alliance IDDY Awards
Liberty Alliance, the global identity community working to build a more trust-worthy internet for consumers, governments and businesses worldwide, today announced Aetna, Citi, Deutsche Telekom AG and UNINETT have won the 2008 IDDY Award.
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iPhone Madness--Plus Great Keyboards
Readers discuss the pros and cons of Apple's iPhone 3G, and gush over their favorite PC keyboards.
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Aetna, Citi, Deutsche Telekom AG and UNINETT Win 2008 Liberty Alliance IDDY Awards
Liberty Alliance, the global identity community working to build a more trust-worthy internet for consumers, governments and businesses worldwide, today announced Aetna, Citi, Deutsche Telekom AG and UNINETT have won the 2008 IDDY Award.
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Earthtone Launches Cutting-Edge E-Commerce Platform for Quick Printers
LONDON----Earthtone today announced the launch of the first non-proprietary e-commerce platform connecting businesses and professionals to local print centers across the US.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 17th Jun 2003 06:16 UTC
In light of our world's first preview of YellowTAB 's Zeta OS many readers have completely misunderstood a few of the key points presented in the article. Instead of weigh the advantages and disadvantages of Zeta, they only kept in their minds the (so far) negative points.
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Blue girls gone wild
Raunchy pics of Blue Bomber cheerleaders circulating on the Internet aren't anything to get worked up about, says a local ethics professor.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 26th Jul 2005 17:46 UTC
Apple has updated the iBook / Mini product lines, increasing standard RAM to 512MB on all models. Contrary to many rumors, the new iBooks do not sport widescreen. All iBooks and two of the now three Mac Minis contain AirPort Extreme and Bluetooth.
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by (Staff) on Wed 30th Nov 2005 05:11 UTC
Such things can not be in corporate desktops. If you really consider people and companies who spent a lot of money into their busiens to use GNOME then please make sure these issues don't exist anymore.
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All-Star Game notebook
NEW YORK (AP) — Already in the middle of a special season, the Tampa Bay Rays left their mark on the All-Star game.
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President of e-marketing agency K2 Internet Janusz Żebrowski said that the biggest problem in the sector is the high ...
At the same time he assured that the period of increasing wages in the agency is over and those who were employed at K2 in 2007 would receive 20-30 percent higher remuneration in 2008. Organizational structure of the capital group might be changed in the future to have the parent company manage only the firms comprising the holding.
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