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Intel Accused of Bribery, Coercion in Europe
US chip-maker Intel, already under scrutiny in Europe for alleged anti-competitive practices, faces new charges this week. European regulators say Intel used bribery and corruption to monopolize the European market.
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Success for Bexhill College BTEC students
Two former Bexhill College students have secured coveted sandwich year opportunities with Microsoft and L'Oreal as part of their degrees. (16/07/2008 15:50:21)
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Lions Gate, YouTube strike deal
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - Google Inc. said Wednesday that it will partner with filmmaker Lions Gate Entertainment Corp. to share revenue from ads that Google places on YouTube clips from the studio's movies.
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Libraries eligible for grants to improve access to computers
The Appomattox Regional Library and the Petersburg Public Library systems have the potential to improve free access to computers through the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
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ExpressGate "instant-on" OS tested on ASUS Eee Box
Filed under: Desktops With a name like instant-on, it just has to be quick, right? Well, sort of. The cool cats over at Laptop paradoxically got to play with ASUS latest ExpressGate -equipped desktop, the Eee Box . Upon mashing the power button and clicking the stopwatch, it took 11 seconds to get to the main ExpressGate page, where users could select the browser, photo viewer, ...
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 15th Dec 2003 07:07 UTC
The latest beta of KDE 's 3.2, beta 2, was released a few days ago. I installed the provided Fedora RPMs and had a look in this early pre-release version of the popular X11 desktop environment. Six screenshots are included. We look at both the strengths and the weaknesses of the DE.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 12th Sep 2007 04:14 UTC
Here is an interview with Richard Stallman about a range of free software topics including GPLv3 and comment on the Microsoft patent issue. Stallman has a go at Linus Torvalds even suggesting that if people want to keep their freedom they better not follow Torvalds.
New Mobile Computing |
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IBM shines while Vt. division lags
Through June, revenues IBM's Systems and Technology division are down 2 percent.
The Burlington Free Press |
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Microsoft 4Q profit rises, Web ad business rockyABC 7 News
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WJLA-TV Washington D.C. |
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Sony PlayTV for PlayStation 3 landing on September 10th
Much to our disappointment (but certainly not surprise) Sony confirmed following its E3 press conference that the newly unveiled PlayStation Store TV and Movies download service would not be hitting European shores until next year. Maybe. But don't fret, telly loving gamers out there, Sony has something in the way of a consolation prize: Sony PlayTV. And it's landing in a little less than two ...
Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Tue 19th Jul 2005 15:56 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Needham & Co. estimates that the "iPod halo" may have attracted up to 400,000 Windows users to the Mac so far this year. In a note to clients, analyst Charles Wolf observed that Apple's "key drivers" (iPod and the iPod halo effect) "continue to work".
OS News |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 14th Mar 2006 15:57 UTC
Company makes plans to move away from prepackaged software and into web-based applications. As the Internet transforms the way people use computers, Microsoft founder Bill Gates has a message for the world's biggest software maker: adapt or die.
OS News |
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Some anglers share secret spots
Stop in at any local tackle shop or log on to the Internet chat rooms dedicated to fishing in New Jersey and you will see an ongoing battle over the disclosure or non-disclosure of spots. As a leopard keeps theirs, many keep proven freshwater honey holes close to their chests. Others will share knowledge freely.
Asbury Park Press |
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Orc inks reseller agreement with Croatia's IN2
Orc Software (SSE: ORC), the leading global provider of technology for advanced derivatives trading and connectivity solutions, today announced a new ...
Finextra |
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Humboldt County Transparency Project now online
Anyone believing shenanigans were afoot in February's presidential primary election in Humboldt County can now get online and check for themselves. The Humboldt Transparency Project is now up and running, albeit in an infant form, allowing
Eureka Times-Standard |
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Celebrity Squares: WALL-E directing animator Angus MacLane
What's your favourite piece of technology? Well, the first thought I had was maybe, like, the wheel ? If you think about it, we use the wheel all the time, so I use that more than any other piece of technology. But probably functionally, I use the Wacom Cintiq tablet, which is an input device for Macintosh or PC, for Photoshop. [As an animator] I do a lot of drawings in the computer, ...
Guardian Unlimited |
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Three US cities should see Centrino 2 with WiMax this year
When Intel ships its Echo Peak wireless module later this year, the company will meet its stated goal of adding WiMax as an option to its Centrino 2 laptop chip platform in 2008. But shipments of Centrino 2 laptops equipped with WiMax support will be very small this year, likely constrained to just three US cities.
Macworld UK |
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New Report Provides Insight how to Identify the Target Consumer for Internet-Connected TV Devices
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "The Connected Home: Identifying the Target Consumer for Internet-Connected TV Devices" report to their offering.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-18 08:53 Euroshares open lower; disappointing earnings news overshadows Dow gains
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Europe's largest moved lower in opening deals tracking Asian markets lower as disappointing earnings news from Merrill Lynch, Google and Microsoft in the U.S. and warnings from L'Oreal and Delhaize put an end to yesterday's relief rally.
Interactive Investor |
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Nigeria: House Cautions MDAs On Online Recruitment
House of Representatives yesterday directed Ministries, Departments and Agencies (MDAs) to henceforth make available hard copies of their recruitment forms to prospective applicants in the states and local governments, noting that online applications tend to cut off job seekers living in areas without internet connectivity.
AllAfrica.com |
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Google uses community to promote program
Nanaimo has another reason to maintain its title of capital of Google Earth. The Internet-based application that surfers use to view any portion of the globe is using the Harbour City in promotional material to let the world know about the new, three-dimensional version of its software.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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MICROSOFT STOCK SLIPS ON MISSED ANALYST ESTIMATES
Microsoft Corp., the world's biggest software maker, posted fourth-quarter profit that trailed analyst estimates after a sluggish US economy crimped sales. The forecast for this quarter also fell short, sending the shares down. Net income...
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SHARES OFF ON GOOGLE EARNINGS SURPRISE
Google reported a weaker-than-expected 35 percent rise in quarterly net profit after its spending on new projects rose - driving its shares down sharply in after-hours trading yesterday. While other Internet companies have been suffering from a...
New York Post |
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SLOWING REVENUE SINKS EBAY
EBay Inc. beat analysts' profits expectations Wednesday, but it wasn't enough to save the largest Internet auctioneer from taking a beating yesterday. Shares of eBay fell the most in more than three years in Nasdaq trading after reporting the...
New York Post |
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Government offers cash up for mashups
The government is looking to the public for ideas on how official data can be re-used online – and is offering a £20,000 fund as an incentive.
Contractor UK |
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