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Tretton: PSP hard drive "increasingly likely" News by
Sony has once again left the door open for including hard drive storage in future revisions of the PlayStation Portable. "I think we definitely thought about it," said Tretton during a round-table interview at E3 yesterday, Kotaku reports. "I think that's the trend moving forward."
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 5th Nov 2001 19:17 UTC
The Norway-based company Trolltech is well known for their C++ and fully OOP Toolkit, Qt . Qt is the basis of KDE, but it is also a very important and powerful tool under Windows, MacOS/X and X11 developers.
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Wrestling with Payroll Management? How to Find Online Solutions
(ARA) - It's no cliché: Small businesses really are the backbone of the American economy. Representing 99.7 percent of all employer firms, nearly 25 million small businesses have created 60 to 80 percent of the new jobs annually over the past decade, according to the Small Business Administration.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 8th Oct 2005 18:57 UTC
Google co-founder Sergey Brin has quashed speculation that the giant ad broker is to introduce a web-based Office suite. "We don't have any plans," he told Web 2.0 conference organizer John Battelle. However Brin left the door open a little.
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Intellectual Property
On June 12, 2008 the government of Canada introduced legislation to amend the Copyright Act. Bill C-61, An Act to Amend the Copyright Act , seeks to balance the rights of creators with the interests of consumers by extending copyright protection to works made available over the Internet and establishing new exceptions to benefit consumers and educational institutions.
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Sony BDP-S350 BD-Live Ready Blu-Ray Player on Sale
Sony announced the BDP-S350 Blu-ray Player back in February. The BDP-S350 has now started to ship on Amazon.com and other retailers. The Sony BDP-S350 supports BonusView (Profile 1.1) (picture-in-picture), which is featured on select new Blu-ray Disc ...
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Aloha!Alice shoes tap into MySpace crowd
The Internet has been a boon to creative types, who can tap into an international audience as easily as Nike or Gap can. That audience may be relatively small, but sometimes, a little encouragement is all it takes to keep going.
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Computer Crime is Here to Stay; So Are Jobs to Combat It
(ARA) - What do a recent global crackdown on Internet child pornography and the arrest of Dennis Rader, the infamous "BTK" serial killer have in common with the Sept. 11 attacks on America?
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Free web surfing for the blind
Unlike software that has to be installed on PCs, WebAnywhere is an internet application that can make web surfing accessible to the blind on almost any computer.
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Workshop: Use your email to manage appointments
Email has become central to the way people work and socialise, so why not use it to keep track of your appointments and tasks? That’s exactly what I Want Sandy does.
Computer Active |
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Workshop: Change text lists to tidy tables in Word
Although much has been made of Microsoft Word 2007 and its ability to apply a wide range of fancy formats to improve the look of simple text, earlier versions also have some tricks up their sleeves.
Computer Active |
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What Does a DIYer Really Want? Tools that Do More
(ARA) - From smart phones that also function as computers to green practices that reduce waste and generate energy at the same time, multi-tasking is in vogue.
Carteret County News-Times |
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A Gates way to updated technology
More than 70 libraries in New Hampshire and Maine must raise matching funds — possibly through book sales — in order to receive hundreds of new computers, equipment and support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation during the next two years.
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City slates hazardous waste recycling
Local residents who need a place to dispose of old household appliances and hazardous waste can do so for free during a recycling event sponsored by the City of McComb this weekend.
McComb Enterprise-Journal |
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Closures & Layoffs (July 13-19): Airlines and Autos in a Skid
In this week's issue: Airlines continue jettisoning personnel; GM cuts continue; HP abandoning 2.2 million square feet; Plus we report on company closures and layoffs in: Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Oregon,...
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Support builds for new pool
Surveys are pouring in regarding the proposed Salina Aquatic Park. "In the first three days, we had 598 surveys completed online," Director of Parks and Recreation Steve Snyder said at Wednesday's Parks and Recreation Advisory Board meeting.
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In Sync to Pierce the Cloud
Apple overhauls its .Mac service and calls it MobileMe, an effort to synchronize in real time all of the data on all of your computers.
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The Bay's new owner has his work cut out
Richard Baker roams the real estate haunts of New York in his hulking black Cadillac Escalade, which serves as a mobile office with flat-screen TV, wireless Internet, fax and printer.
The Globe and Mail |
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Animal Welfare Society mission
KENNEBUNK — The Animal Welfare Society is celebrating over 40 years of animal sheltering and currently serves 18 towns/cities and 150,000 people. In 1994, installation of new computer software allowed us to issue individual case numbers to each...
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Widowers' guide offers candid tips
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. – When Robert Swanson’s wife, Elizabeth, died after 41 years of marriage, Swanson scoured the Internet for tips on coping with the loss. What he found were a bounty of widow-support groups and books such as “For Widows Only!” and “Financial Strategies for Today’s Widow.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Apple's Novelty Shop
Apple's new App Store packs the iPhone and iPod Touch with games and gimmicks.
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Amazon Plans an Online Store for Movies and TV Shows
The move is a significant step toward vanquishing the local video store and keeping couch potatoes planted firmly in front of their televisions and computers.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Survey says 11% of kids have online sex chats
Dangers of the web revealed in new study 11 percent of children have had a sexually explicit conversation online, according to a survey by The Carphone Warehouse.
PC Advisor |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Feb 2007 21:48 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Another Patch Tuesday and Microsoft comes out with a variety of patches , and this series is more critical than a month ago. The critical vulnerabilities are in Windows, Office, Internet Explorer and Microsoft Antivirus. All of them could allow remote code execution.
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Service Channels
A teenager from New Zealand has admitted to taking part in an international cyber-crime network has been discharged without a conviction.
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