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EU Levels New Antitrust Charges Against Intel
As expected, the European Commission Thursday slapped Intel with new antitrust charges.
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CBL Data Recovery Ready to Assist Olympic Athletes, Journalists and Tourists Over Data Loss Hurdles in Beijing
Markham, ON--July 8, 2008--CBL Data Recovery Technologies Inc. (CBL) today informed athletes, journalists and tourists traveling to the Beijing Olympic Games with laptops and digital cameras should they be unable to access their data or photographs that the devices can be taken to CBL's Beijing laboratory for data recovery.
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Proofreading Philly
Proofreading Philly tries to capture typos, wordos, and all other kinds of grammatical mistakes that we see around the city. But we need your help! Email photos to us from your computer or your phone, and show the city that you care about good grammar. Thanks to Phillybits for making this week's submission easy for us. (CBS3 has since changed the story's headline , but it was good ...
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EU levels new antitrust charges against Intel
The European Commission Thursday sent Intel a new set of antitrust charges, the second such charge list within a year, Europe's top regulator said in a statement.
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Samson releases StudioDock 3i for iPod
Samson on Thursday released its StudioDock 3i USB studio monitor speakers with a built-in iPod dock. The speakers also have a USB interface on the rear panel that allows other USB devices or computers to play their audio content. For more traditional sources, the desktop speaker system has an RCA input on the rear, as well as an 3.5mm auxiliary inp...
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Oklahoma newspaper suing Austin man for hoax football story
The publishing company of The Oklahoman and one of the Oklahoma City daily newspaper's sportswriters are suing a University of Texas employee who posted a bogus story on the Internet claiming the arrest of two University of Oklahoma football players.
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Search and Employ
The Search Works seeks out best of breed search marketers 17th July 2008, London, UK – The Search Works, the UK’s largest search engine marketing company, today announces its plans for a new placement programme to seek out and nurture talent in digital marketing. The programme aims to build the skills...
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Experts look to air-condition computer chips
University scientists have taken a page from air conditioner technology in their quest for a new way to cool down ever-more powerful computer chips.
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EU widens Intel inquiry
The EU's antitrust regulator said Intel gave retailers incentives not to sell computers using chips from rival companies.
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IT Administrator Pleads Not Guilty to Network Tampering
Terry Childs, the IT administrator accused of locking up San Francisco's computer network, pleads not guilty to computer...
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'No decision' on giant database
No decision has been taken on whether to gather details of all phone calls, e-mails and internet use, a security minister says.
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Pressed By Rivals, Google Accelerates Enterprise Search Efforts
By combining its Web search technologies with enterprise-specific products, Google hopes to keep up with Microsoft, IBM, and a clutch of innovative startups in the enterprise search arena.
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Is Yahoo Now The BOSS Of The Cloud?
Yahoo's taking action to bolster the value of its search, by throwing it wide open.
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Who knew? Yahoo finally grew a pair
Forget mild-mannered Clark Kent. Yahoo busted open its inner Man of Steel and lays it on the line to Carl Icahn and Steve Ballmer. Now we're talking.
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Information Security Reseller RBTi Expands Operations and Moves to Larger Offices
ATLANTA----Information Security Reseller RBTi has moved to new, larger offices. Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, RBTi is an industry leader in IT Security. Started in 2001 by former Internet Security Systems employee Mike Comm, RBTi has been expanding rapidly for over half a decade.
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Apple Climbs Into Third Place In U.S. PC Market
Tibor the Hun writes "According to Gartner and IDC, Apple now has between 7.8 and 8.5% of market share. While those numbers are not astonishing, they are not insignificant, and their growth does not seem to be slowing down. Will the pearly gates of acceptance open up for them once they reach the magic 10%, and will that have a positive effect on desktop Linux adoption? Hard to tell, but it's ...
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Yahoo fires back again in proxy war
Yahoo Inc. sent a letter to its shareholders urging them to vote to keep the board of directors in place rather than replace them, as urged by activist investor Carl Icahn. (YHOO) (MSFT)
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Report: Matsushita plans to build battery plant
(AP:TOKYO) Matsushita Electrical Industrial Co. plans to build a new lithium-ion battery plant in western Japan, a move that will triple its current output capacity to meet soaring global demand, the daily Yomiuri newspaper reported Thursday.
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Hobart man pleads not guilty to downloading animal porn
HAMMOND -- A Hobart man charged of downloading bestiality images and video pleaded not guilty Wednesday but will remain in jail while awaiting trial. Michael Bessigano did not contest a government motion to keep him in federal custody at a hearing Wednesday.
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Sudbury man arrested on child porn charges
Officers of the Greater Sudbury Police Service Cyber Crime Unit in conjunction with Canadian and International Police Agencies entered into an investigation of a Sudbury area male who had been identified as possessing and distributing child pornography. On Wednesday, uniform and plainclothes officers attended a Sudbury area home and [...]
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 21st Sep 2006 21:35 UTC
"There are hundreds of Linux distributions. This handy reference guide includes the ones we think are especially interesting for desktop Linux users - from Arch Linux to Zenwalk - and we plan to update the list on an ongoing basis.
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NC House votes to allow online ticket scalping
RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) - North Carolina lawmakers have taken another step toward legalizing online ticket scalping. The House voted 85-29 on Thursday to allow event tickets to be resold on the Internet for profit.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 4th Dec 2006 22:25 UTC
Microsoft has announced an integrated suite of tools for designers , as well as a new preview of the company's 'Flash killer' technology, putting Microsoft squarely into competition with Adobe.
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posted by Steven Haryanto on Mon 13th Jan 2003 18:40 UTC
A couple of months ago, at the Lightweight Languages Workshop 2002 , Matthew Flat made a premise in his talk: Operating system and programming language are the same thing (at least "mathematically speaking"). I find this interesting and has a lot of truth in it.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Sep 2005 18:40 UTC
"Today, the GNOME Project celebrates the release of GNOME 2.12, the latest version of the popular, multi-platform free desktop environment." Important changes include, but are not limited to: Clearlooks set to default theme, improved file manager (Nautilus), new document viewer ( Evince ), and much more.
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