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Geeks gone wild: Disgruntled IT staff wreak havoc
Disgruntled IT staff can, and do, wreak havoc
The Globe and Mail |
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Research and Markets: Australia - Internet & Broadband Statistics - Residential Market Report Available Now
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/e17394/australia_intern) has announced the addition of the "Australia - Internet & Broadband Statistics - Residential Market" report to their offering.
Centre Daily Times |
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Google voted Britain's number one brand
GOOGLE has beaten Microsoft to take the title of the UK's number one brand, according to a poll out today.
Daily Record |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 23rd Jun 2006 21:26 UTC
Linux isn't a threat to Windows on the desktop and is losing steam on the server as customers separate the operating system from the development model, according to Microsoft's chief platform strategist.
New Mobile Computing |
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AMD says it's still in low-power chip game
Bobcat still being developed but no plans for release just yet. AMD has quashed rumours that it has shelved its low-power processor for mobile devices and sub-notebooks.
TechWorld |
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New must-haves crowding pencil cases
Hand sanitizer. USB flash drive. Magenta Sharpie. Clean socks. Quick -- what do they have in common?
The News Journal |
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CherryPal Mini-desktop Consumes 2 Watts of Power
CherryPal announced a US$249 mini-desktop that uses only 2 watts of power at maximum usage.
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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Google to buy Russian ad firm ZAO Begun
Through the £70m purchase of Rambler Media's ad unit, Google is increasing its efforts to penetrate the Russian market
ZDNet UK |
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Software piracy losses mounting
The growth of the software industry in Romania led to an increase in losses caused by piracy, and last year software makers had losses worth 151 million USD, 37% more than in 2006, when losses were estimated at 114 million USD. The growing losses came against a constant lowering of the percentage of piracy all over Romania.
Bucharest Business Week |
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Cuddle therapy or macabre collector cult?
Their chests rise and fall and you can hear a tiny heartbeat, but these babies for sale over the Internet are not alive.
Pretoria News |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 4th Sep 2007 22:00 UTC
Palm CEO Ed Colligan has posted a letter to Palm Customers, Partners and Developers on the official Palm blog.
OS News |
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First pictures of Halle Berry’s daughter-Nahla Aubry
Here are the first pictures of Halle Berry’s four-mouth-old daughter Nahla Ariela Aubry! Halle, 41, was seen carrying Nahla around Los Angeles on Thursday. Halle’s mother, Judith Ann, was also around to lend a helping hand. A Mac computer and water bottle were seen sitting on the garden table nearby. Last week during her shopping time, Halle Berry showed off a flat post-pregnancy stomach that ...
Moldova.org |
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Recent Original Stories
Linux and UNIX-like operating systems in general are regarded as being more secure for the common user, in contrast with operating systems that have "Windows" as part of their name.
OS News |
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Software piracy losses mounting
The growth of the software industry in Romania led to an increase in losses caused by piracy, and last year software makers had losses worth 151 million USD, 37% more than in 2006, when losses were estimated at 114 million USD. The growing losses came against a constant lowering of the percentage of piracy all over Romania.
Bucharest Business Week |
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Want to find Mitch Albom’s latest book? Better get a Kindle
NEW YORK -- 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.
The Pantagraph |
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Moore: EA will lead online charge News by
EA Sports captain Peter Moore believes that within five years we will all be playing games online, maybe with robotic dogs and hoverboards. Speaking to GamesIndustry.biz at E3 , Moore warned that if the industry does not embrace the change it may end up like the next music industry.
EuroGamer |
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Cuddle therapy or macabre collector cult?
Their chests rise and fall and you can hear a tiny heartbeat, but these babies for sale over the Internet are not alive.
Cape Argus |
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Mostly classified Garland Raytheon unit turning to commercial fields
It's hard to keep a $2.7 billion business with 9,000 employees a secret, but Raytheon's Garland-based Intelligence and Information Systems division comes pretty close.
Dallas Morning News |
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Alleged racism attracts online attention
A local woman who said a racist hate-group targeted her grandchildren earlier this week claims to have received hundreds of anonymous phone calls since her story hit the airwaves and the Internet.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Apple's killing-blow to Psystar?
Apple's demand that a Mac clone maker recall computers because the company installed Mac OS X on the machines may be an extreme measure, but it's hardly unprecedented, an intellectual property attorney said Friday.
Macworld UK |
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Cuddle therapy or macabre collector cult?
Their chests rise and fall and you can hear a tiny heartbeat, but these babies for sale over the Internet are not alive.
Pretoria News |
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Virtual Attack
A week ago, New Braunfels grandmother Mary Alice Altorfer had never heard of YouTube. Now she’s a hot topic on one of the most influential Web sites in America.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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NEC has new POS terminal
KUALA LUMPUR: Internet, broadband network and enterprise business solutions provider NEC Corp Malaysia has launched a new compact touchscreen Point-of-Sales terminal (POS).
The Star |
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Web-initiated harassment of grandma continues
Web postings urging online and telephone harassment of Herald-Zeitung employees appeared Saturday morning on the Internet hours after an article was published describing similar attacks toward a New Braunfels woman.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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