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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Jun 2006 12:58 UTC
Yesterday, Novell released a pre-release of its much-anticipated SUSE Enterprise Linux Desktop 10, actually the 3rd release candidate. This release contains all the much-touted stuff such as Xgl and its fancy effects, Beagle integration, and more. Read on for some first impressions.
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Direct Energy Gives the Gift of Technology to Texas Members of the Boys & Girls Clubs
Hundreds of young members of the Boys & Girls Clubs of East Dallas and Aldine-Westfield are benefitting from new computer equipment and software thanks to the financial contributions of Houston-based Direct Energy.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 5th Feb 2006 17:10 UTC
One of the biggest reasons for many people to switch to a UNIX desktop, away from Windows, is security. It is fairly common knowledge that UNIX-like systems are more secure than Windows.
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Former NY computer programmer gets jail for porn
A former computer programmer for the state Health Department gets almost five years in federal prison after admitting he used state and personal computers to search the Internet for images of minors having sex.
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EU Regulators Expand Intel Antitrust Case
European Union regulators have expanded their antitrust case against Intel Corp., claiming that the world's largest semiconductor maker has deliberately squeezed rival AMD out of the chip market. The European Commission said Thursday that it has added three new charges against Intel, warning that it may order Intel to change its behavior under threat of large fines that can total 10 percent of ...
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Jedec group will set flash drive standards
Jedec, the standards group best known for its work on DRAM interfaces, has formed a new group to set standards for solid-state disks that use NAND flash chips, chartered to develop standards for solid state drives used for embedded or removable memory storage leveraging the existing storage infrastructure.
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Google signs deal to buy Russian ad service
Google Inc. on Friday said it has signed a deal with Rambler Media Group to buy Russian advertising service ZAO Begun. (GOOG)
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Intel Wants FCC To Require Cable HD Set-Tops To Speak IP
Intel suggested that the Federal Communications Commission amend its rules to require cable operators to provide an Internet protocol networking interface, such as Ethernet, on their high-definition set-top boxes.
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Texas Attorney General Arrests Five Sex Offenders For Illegally Using MySpace.com
Abbott's Cyber Crimes, Fugitive units nab five more convicted sex offenders using MySpace.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.
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Free AT&T Hotspots for iPhone Up and Running
AT&T's free Wi-Fi for iPhone includes Starbucks hotspots...
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Lightning takes out electronics at jail
FARMINGTON — Repairs are still being made to the St. Francois County Jail from a lightning strike that occurred on July 3. The strike took out the electronic door lock system, the phone system in the jail and in the sheriff’s department, a gas pump, three computers and a bar code evidence tracking system.
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Google to Pay $140M for Russian Contextual Ad Firm
Google said Friday it will pay US$140 for a Russian contextual advertising company.
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Anger at lost MoD data
The Ministry of Defence admitted that 658 of its laptops had been stolen over the past four years - nearly double the figure previously claimed.
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Google shares fall after disappointing earnings
Google Inc. shares tumbled more than 9 percent in early trading today after the Internet search leader's second-quarter earnings missed analysts' expectations.
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Should parents limit media use for kids?
The American Academy of Pediatrics has announced that Internet Addiction is a bona fide mental illness, right up there with drug and alcohol addiction.
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NEC stays on top of the game with customized communication solutions offering for the market
The telecom services market in the Asia Pacific Excluding Japan (APEJ) was worth over US$ 215 billion in 2007, based on the latest study by premiere global market intelligence firm IDC.
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Interview: Internet marketing guru Andy Beal on blogging and the future of search
RALEIGH, NC –Andy Beal, the top Internet marketing consultant, founder of online reputation management company Trackur, and editor of the award-winning Marketing Pilgrim blog, says that for the next decade, the future of search is mostly spelled Google.
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Internet Providers Working to Limit Child Porn
Cable operators that bring Internet service to 87 percent of American homes will take additional voluntary measures to limit the distribution of child pornography on the Internet.
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Microsoft Shares Sink On Mixed Earnings Report, Disappointing Forecast
For the fiscal fourth quarter, Microsoft said sales increased 18% over the prior year to $15.8 billion. Net income rose 41% to $4.3 billion.
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OCZ Core SSDs Hands-On Review
A few weeks back OCZ announced its new lower cost Core series SSD drives. The Core series drives were significantly cheaper than other offerings on the market with a 128GB SSD going for $479. Laptop Magazine has got hands on the drives and offered up some ...
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Quest Software to Announce Results for Second Quarter on August 5, 2008
Quest Software to Announce Results for Second Quarter on August 5, 2008
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Intel turns 40
Filed under: Desktops , Laptops Happy 40th birthday, Intel! Now that you're over the hill, we'd suggest buying a Porsche, building completely custom one-off chips for Apple , or in some other way jeopardizing your financial well being in order to actualize pent-up childhood dreams, but we'd say AMD's recent struggles are just about the best present you could've asked for. Sure, the ...
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