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World's PC System Health Leader Advances State of Technology with PC-Doctor 6 Architecture
RENO, Nev.----PC-Doctor Inc., the global leader in PC system health software, today introduced its PC-Doctor 6 architecture, the latest platform for advanced PC health diagnosis and management.
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AMD posts quarterly loss, names new CEO
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Advanced Micro Devices Inc posted a wider-than-expected quarterly loss and named a new chief executive on Thursday, as the chipmaker struggled to regain market share from Intel Corp .
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Queens Historic Groups Take Collections Online
The last Republican and first Jewish Queens District Attorney, Nat Hentel, right, shaking hands with City Councilman Sid Lazar in 1970. (courtesy of the QJHS)
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Microsoft posts sharp profit rise, cautious guidance
LOS ANGELES: Microsoft, the world's largest software maker, on Thursday reported a sharp rise in fourth-quarter and fiscal year profit but signalled a weak outlook ahead.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 29th Jul 2005 19:28 UTC
Opera Software today released the second upgrade to Opera 8. The new version, Opera 8.02, is available for Windows, Linux and Macintosh and includes security upgrades and smaller bug fixes.
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Recent Original Stories
"I asked Microsoft for an official comment on Thurrott's XP SP3 post and received the following response: "SP3 for Windows XP Home Edition [and Professional] is currently planned for 1H CY2008 . This date is preliminary," said a Microsoft spokeswoman.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 22nd Jan 2007 23:27 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"So I was a little surprised to receive email a couple of days ago from Microsoft saying they wanted to contract someone independent but friendly (me) for a couple of days to provide more balance on Wikipedia concerning ODF/OOXML. I am hardly the poster boy of Microsoft partisanship!
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Harris unveils proposals to block phone calls, spam
JEFFERSON CITY — Jeff Harris, a Democratic attorney general candidate from Columbia, said Thursday that he wants to expand the state’s no-call list and crack down on e-mail spammers.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 14th Nov 2005 08:47 UTC
We were pleasantly surprised when we discovered (by snooping on its firmware files) that the Pontis MX2020 multimedia device that Geeks.com sent us for a review actually uses Linux (embedded distribution uCLinux, kernel 2.4.19). If it's video, audio, pictures, recording or even basic PDA functionality via its touch screen, the Pontis MX2020 can do it all.
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Recent Original Stories
"The Free Software movement is dead. Linux doesn't exist in 2007 . Even Linus has got a job today."
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Harris unveils proposals to block phone calls, spam
JEFFERSON CITY — Jeff Harris, a Democratic attorney general candidate from Columbia, said Thursday that he wants to expand the state’s no-call list and crack down on e-mail spammers. Harris, ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 19th Mar 2006 22:02 UTC
Fedora Core 5, 'Bordeaux', has been released to mirrors . The release notes [.html download] are posted, along with sets of screenshots of the installation procedure and the resulting desktop , by Linux-Noob, so boys and girls, rejoice.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 12th Jun 2007 00:39 UTC
Google Inc.'s privacy practices are the worst among the Internet's top destinations, according to a watchdog group seeking to intensify the recent focus on how the online search leader handles personal information about its users.
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Engineer pleads not guilty to cyber crime
A San Francisco computer engineer has pleaded not guilty to charges of taking over a city computer network.
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Man charged over alleged laptop porn
Customs officers at Adelaide Airport have arrested and charged a man with importing pornography.
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Online retail spending up 38 pct
LONDON (Reuters) - Online retail sales in Britain leapt 38 percent in the first half of the year to account for 17 pence in every pound spent, and this figure could rise to as high as 50 pence in five years, a report said on Friday.
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AP Exclusive: A digital Albom through Kindle
Mitch Albom has a new book out — well, not really a book, but a commencement speech in book form. And not in traditional book form, but as an e-book, published exclusively through Amazon.com's Kindle reader.
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Last.fm Re-Design Goes Live, With New Lick of Paint (Literally)
Today online music service last.fm released the new design they've been working on since May. At first glance it looks quite different to the Facebook-like UI that we saw in the beta in June. However as we noted in our review of the beta last month , the beta UI was much criticized - so the fresh lick of paint is probably due to that user feedback (and, as you can see in the screenshot ...
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The end of cinematic sex
Comment is free: Mark Lawson: The explicit scenes in Nicholas Roeg's new film feel passe - it's all been done on the internet
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Microsoft adds workflow to cloud-based SOA platform
Microsoft added this week workflow capabilities to BizTalk Services, the company's platform-in-the-cloud project for SOA and business process management. The R12 Community Technology Preview for BizTalk Services , the twelfth version of the project, offers workflow enabling service orchestration from the cloud. These services can connect to enterprise systems or to systems running ...
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Hackable Broadband Left Unpatched
A security flaw revealed more than a week ago still plagues many Internet service providers.
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Chinese netizens lead web 2.0, report says
China's digital and online communities are the world's leading users of mobile communication, instant messaging (IM) and web 2.0 applications, according to a new report by the Boston Consulting Group (BCG).
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Cities Gone Wireless: Safety Or Surveillance?
While some U.S. cities have seen their dreams of wireless Internet access for all fade, others are creating wireless networks for a different purpose: surveillance. Vast networks of cameras on city streets and buses are aimed at public safety but have raised privacy concerns.
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Cox Cable Plans to Block Child Porn Sites
Metro Police Officers have another ally in their fight to stop internet child pornographers and catch people who prey on children. Reporter Travell Eiland has the story.
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Mainframe Sales, Strong Overseas Market Buoy IBM Earnings
IBM reported strong second-quarter earnings Thursday, beating analyst expectations and buoyed in part by sales of its new...
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