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VMware in stock-option repricing move
VMware , the software maker, has moved to prevent a potential exodus of talent by repricing employee stock options that have lost much of their value following a steep drop in the company’s share price.
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Web Pics Come Back To Bite Defendants
Prosecutors are using damaging pictures on Facebook and MySpace to cast doubt on a defendant's characters.
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Wall St mixed in volatile trade
US SHARES closed mixed overnight in volatile trading after Citigroup reported better-than-expected losses and Microsoft and Google issued dim outlooks that roiled tech stocks.
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Police host fundraiser for child with cancer
The last few months have been an unrelenting grind for Cora Powell and her husband, Adam. She works two jobs. He is taking computer courses at Brock University. They are raising three young children, one of whom is fighting brain cancer. “His strength is our strength,” Powell said [...]
St. Catharines Standard |
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Blogging and bringing home the bacon
At the fourth annual BlogHer Conference 2008, which opened Friday, as many as 3,000 women are here talking about their life, their businesses and their blogs, and in some cases, they're all one and the same.
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Race and ethnicity hard to cover, hard to ignore
(AP:KANSAS CITY, Mo.) The flashpoints are familiar, even worn out: Was race a factor in the prosecution of the black teenagers dubbed the "Jena 6" and charged with beating a white teen? Should The New Yorker magazine have satirized stereotypes of race on its cover?
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Maury Co. funeral home hosts services online
A Maury County funeral home has begun hosting services online.
WKRN Nashville |
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Sun 16th Dec 2007 14:24 UTC
"All promised features were cut from Vista." This is a commonly heard complaint about Windows Vista on the internet. While there certainly is a lot to complain about when it comes to Windows Vista, the mythical 'cancelled features' certainly is not one of them. Let me explain why.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 20th May 2006 21:36 UTC, submitted by Anonymous submission
CNBC had an interview with Steve Jobs . In the interview, Jobs talks about the new Apple store in New York which will be open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The interview is quite lightweight - Jobs doesn't reveal anything we haven't heard before and the questions aren't particularly incisive.
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Recent Original Stories
Since yesterday, .iso downloads for SUSE Enterprise Linux Desktop/Server 10 have been available from Novell's download page . After seeking confirmation from Novell's Nat Friedman , we can confirm these are indeed the final releases.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 9th May 2007 10:15 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Microsoft has released patches for 19 vulnerabilities , 14 of which are critical, hitting at holes in Excel, Word, Office, Exchange, Internet Explorer, cryptographic technology and the whopper of them all, the zero-day vulnerability in the DNS Server's use of RPC. The DNS remote code execution vulnerability affects server-grade operating systems, including Windows 2000 and Windows Server 2003, ...
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Harassing calls more sinister than pool flyer
New Braunfels woman Mary Alice Altorfer became the center of an Internet and media furor this week when she complained to police that her biracial grandchildren were being victimized by a flyer posted at her neighborhood swimming pool.
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Recent Original Stories
Google lost its recent antitrust battle with Microsoft on Tuesday when a US District Court judge overseeing latter company's antitrust settlement declined to accept Internet search giant's request to extend the US government oversight of Microsoft's antitrust efforts.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 4th Nov 2005 01:25 UTC
On Nov. 3, the US Patent & Trademark Office revealed that Apple has filed patent application 20050246554 titled " system and method for creating tamper-resistant code ." James D. Batson is listed as the sole inventor for application 837413 originally filed in April 2004. This appears to be related to Apple's forthcoming Tiger-Intel platform.
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Recent Original Stories
The LA Times is speculating the arrival of a Google PC running an OS also made by Google.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Dec 2005 15:38 UTC
Microsoft is banking on enhancements to what it has dubbed the fundamentals to entice enterprises to upgrade to the next version of Windows, known as Vista.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 22nd Feb 2007 16:50 UTC
"Samsung knows a thing or two about designing notebooks. The Q35 Red that I recently reviewed created quite a stir every time I pulled it out of my bag at CES last month, and the ultra-slim Q30 won over many users who were looking for a machine that was ultra-thin and light.
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Weekend Web: Windows Running On Your Mac
An Apple rep shows you two ways you can have Windows OS running on your Apple computer.
NBC 5 Chicago |
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Top 10: Intel antitrust redux, AMD change, network woes
The European Commission amended its antitrust charges against Intel that were filed a year ago to include three new claims. While that news was expected, word that Hector Ruiz has been replaced as head of Intel rival AMD was not. That news broke on Thursday, which was a hopping-busy day for IT headlines, including the arraignment of a San Francisco IT administrator who authorities say is ...
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Ari Melber: Netroots Summit Grapples with Bipartisan Attacks on Rule of Law
Attendees and bloggers at Netroots are disappointed with the emerging, bipartisan consensus in Washington that the lawlessness of the Bush era can largely go unpunished.
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SAG stakes fight on made-for-Internet content
The Screen Actors Guild on Thursday gave its most detailed explanation yet for its rejection of a final contract offer by Hollywood studios, citing shortfalls in pay and union jurisdiction on made-for-Internet productions.
Miami Herald |
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School Counselor Arrested
A counselor at an Evansville high school is facing a theft charge. Police say Charles Ringham was caught walking out of the east side Wal-Mart with six sunglasses, 4 cans of deodorant, and several computer back up drives.
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Yahoo Uses Home Page to Lobby Against Icahn
Yahoo has placed a button on its home page that links to a page that lobbies shareholders to vote against Carl Icahn's...
PC World |
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Site lines: All Brett Favre, all the time, on the Internet
The research team just can't take it anymore. Some of them grew up in Minnesota, and they don't want to hear another word about Brett Favre.
Pioneer Press |
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How Lions, Wings stack up
They're all No. 1 in our hearts, of course, but here's how some Internet experts have ranked Detroit athletes this week:
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