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The Pulse of the Smartphone Market
With this week's debut of its latest Treo smartphone, Palm (NASDAQ: PALM) is clearly not sitting idle while Research In Motion (NASDAQ: RIMM) and Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) continue to dominate the handset industry.
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Put more in your pocket
Everywhere you turn, it seems there's another pinch in the pocketbook. From gas to groceries, everyone's getting hit by higher prices. To help stretch your dollars, here are five places to look for savings. Bundle up If you're dealing with separate companies - and separate bills - for your cable TV, phone and Internet service, think about bundling up. Many companies, such as SureWest and ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 11th Dec 2005 13:51 UTC
Mandriva has long had its Linux fans, but it's recently been turning its efforts toward the business and desktop markets and, if CEO François Bancilhon has anything to do with it, Mandriva will become as big a Linux name as Red Hat and Novell in the enterprise.
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Water infrastructure getting a closer look
No matter what happens in Washington with the Ute Pipeline bill later this year, Portales officials say their focus is going to stay on supplying well water for a growing community.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 18th Sep 2006 15:12 UTC, submitted by Subhush
"It has hardly been a few weeks since the release of KDE v3.5.4, one of the most popular desktop environments for Unix/Linux/FreeBSD operating systems, and the KDE development team is already hard at work.
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by siki_miki (2.12) on Thu 26th Apr 2007 08:56 UTC
I'm interested to find out how much battery 'performance' is improved with this kernel. Likely I'll install it in Feisty (and unfortunately loose new mac80211 bcm43xx driver that they pathched in, unless I do it myself).
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Oakland FCC to hold hearing on future of Internet
All five Federal Communications Commissioners will conduct a public hearing Monday at Carnegie Mellon University to discuss the future of the Internet.
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Funeral solutions on Web
Video tributes gain steam online, as do webcasting, planning.
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Plastic Bins Can Help Save Precious Documents
You grab the dog; I'll grab the computer. Until recently, that was our family disaster evacuation plan.
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East Ridge: Home-school families flock to expo at Camp Jordan
Tennessee’s largest home school expo wrapped up its second and final day Saturday with nearly a hundred vendors peddling textbooks, computer software and other learning tools.
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Hamilton County: Upgrade of 911 set for January
Problems with the Hamilton County 911 Emergency Communications District’s computer-aided dispatch system will be fixed in a new version of the software coming in January, officials said.
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High-tech devices aid the blind with everyday tasks
Technological devices, such as a global positions systems, have expanded to help the blind use items not available to them before, including sending text messages, PDAs and laptops.
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Layoffs: Time for a fresh start?
If you’re worried about your job, now isn’t the time to panic. It’s time to get prepared. Kate Lorenz, an editor at Career Builder.com, an online job-search site, suggests ways to prepare for a possible layoff: • Get organized. Think about what you might want to do next. Print and take home personal files on your computer and locate copies of your performance appraisals and other personnel ...
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Ektron and VML Partner
Ektron Inc., a provider of web content management software, and VML, the digital marketing agency, announced that they have established an integration between Ektron's CMS400.NET content management solution and Microsoft's Silverlight.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 21st Mar 2005 11:22 UTC
2003 was the year with Gentoo written all over it in the Linux universe. Last year was Ubuntu's & MEPIS'. I believe that Arch Linux 's year is the current one. Read more for a comparison of Arch to existing distributions, and why we think it rocks and where we think it still requires some work.
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Minor Judiciary System fugitives
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Recent Original Stories
It appears that Sony has been putting nasty payloads onto its copy-protected CDs in the form of a rootkit. "Not only had Sony put software on my system that uses techniques commonly used by malware to mask its presence, the software is poorly written and provides no means for uninstall.
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Grist Mill community theater at its finest
The sun is inching down to the horizon on a 90-degree weekday evening, and an unusual amount of cars are parked along Macedonia's Main Street. Inside a brick building, a lady of a far-off court fiddles with a laptop and speakers.
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Recent Original Stories
"This is a more critical than usual mini-review of Ubuntu Feisty beta on an HP NC8430 laptop. It practically examines some of the problems laptop users will run into when trying to run Feisty on their hardware."
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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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Patriotic Chinese venting on Internet
When I Googled my name in Chinese, I got 368,000 hits, most of them referring to me as a 'traitor who sold out on our country' or a 'double-crosser'," Wang Qiangyuan, a Chinese student at Duke University, a prestigious US university in Durham, NC, told The Yomiuri Shimbun over the telephone in early July.
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Smile, you're on Google
GOOGLE has been forced to water down its plans to put photographs of every house in Australia on the Internet. Privacy groups are outraged.
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Recent Original Stories
"Not long ago, choosing Linux in the data center meant a tradeoff. You had to give up some capabilities in exchange for freedom from Microsoft lock-in. But that has changed. These days the features of Windows and Linux stack up against each other very competitively.
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Recent Original Stories
BusinessWeek is reporting that Microsoft's next release of Internet Explorer, version 7, will not be integrated into Windows . Breaking nearly ten years of tradition, Internet Explorer was always very tightly integrated into Windows, allowing users to do such things as launch a website directly from any Windows Explorer window, or save a live web page as the desktop wallpaper.
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Recent Original Stories
"With today's release of the Windows Vista February CTP , Microsoft has publicly passed a key milestone on the road to launching its new operating system.
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