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"Pippin was a multimedia player developed by Apple Computer in the mid 90s . Apple decided to create and license the technology (named Pippin after a type of Apple smaller than a McIntosh) due to their belief that home computers were becoming more and more important and popular with customers.
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Linked by Anton Klotz on Mon 19th Feb 2007 17:52 UTC
After MacOSX and Linux start to become viable alternatives to Windows on the desktop, more and more applications are developed to be cross- platform; all potential users can run them on their platform of choice.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 11th Mar 2006 21:24 UTC
Lab rats at Microsoft Research and the University of Michigan have teamed up to create prototypes for virtual machine-based rootkits that significantly push the envelope for hiding malware and that can maintain control of a target operating system.
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Broadway mogul slammed by angry wife in popular YouTube video is granted a divorce
NEW YORK (AP) _ A Broadway mogul whose wife trashed him in a widely viewed Internet video was granted a divorce from her Monday.
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'Mommybloggers' turn their hobby into profits
Heather Armstrong's blog got her fired. Six years later, it pays her family's mortgage. Armstrong, a 33-year-old Salt Lake City mother, is one of thousands of "mommybloggers" who are finding there is money to be made in writing about the traditionally...
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Yahoo and Icahn settle
Tue 22 Jul, 2008 04:24
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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.
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Spammers Grab a 'Pass' into your Inbox
OTTAWA, July 9 2008: Roaring Penguin Software Inc. analyzed three weeks worth of data collected via its RPTN data-collection system and revealed a worrying trend: Spammers are increasingly using free e-mail providers to avoid IP address-based reputation systems.
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Yahoo's Yang Faces Sagging Profit, Split Board After Icahn Row
July 22 (Bloomberg) -- Yahoo! Inc. Chief Executive Officer Jerry Yang will have to revive the Internet company's profit with a divided board and Carl Icahn as minority leader.
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Zimbabweans share their ordeals online
THE photographs of the tortured body of an opposition official are blurry but chilling. Posted on the This is Zimbabwe Internet blog, they show charred, lacerated limbs and blank eyes staring out from the face of the official, Gift Mutsvungunu, frozen in a death grimace.
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GeoFrameworks unveils GIS.NET
DENVER, USA: GeoFrameworks, a software development company in Denver, Colorado, has announced a new version of its software, "GIS.NET 3.0," a mapping component for Microsoft Visual Studio to help software firms to quickly develop mapping and GIS software for desktop PC's and portable devices.
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Man admits guilt in child porn case
MORRISTOWN: A 54-year-old Washington Township man faces up to three years in prison after admitting yesterday that he distributed child pornography over the internet.
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Apple stock drops despite jump in Q3 profit
Mon, Jul 21, 2008 (9:42 p.m.) Shares of Apple Inc. fell sharply as investors focused more on the company's cautious guidance for the current quarter than on the blockbuster Macintosh and iPod sales during the previous three-month period.
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Brocade deals for Foundry Networks in Cisco salvo
Mon, Jul 21, 2008 (9:42 p.m.) Brocade Communications Systems Inc., dominant in an obscure corner of the data storage market, wants a piece of a bigger pie: Cisco Systems Inc.'s cash cow business of networking equipment that shuttles Internet traffic.
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The antitrust regulator in South Korea will begin a crucial hearing on Tuesday (Monday evening US time) to determine ...
the country's fair trade rules by bundling its instant messenger and Media Player programs into its Windows XP platform. Officials have been reticent about whether the regulator, the Fair Trade Commission, will rule on the case after a closed hearing of two days.
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Draughty companies said wasting billions
LONDON (Reuters) - British businesses are wasting 2.5 billion pounds a year in energy bills swollen by inefficiencies such as draughty windows or leaving lights and computers on, the Carbon Trust said on Tuesday.
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Recent Original Stories
Is the world ready for another community Linux distro? That's the question being asked and answered today at the 4th Annual Desktop Linux Summit. Once known as a community-supported alternative to the Linspire distribution, the Freespire name is about to rise again from the ashes of obscurity -- only this time as a distro completely sponsored and endorsed by Linspire itself.
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Nadal is world number one: Becker
The ATP computer says otherwise but Boris Becker believes Rafael Nadal has already replaced Roger Federer as the world number one.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 18th May 2007 22:17 UTC
Some of the changes in the upcoming release of Windows Server 2008 are a response to features and performance advantages that have made Linux an attractive option to Microsoft customers.
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Fri 8th Jul 2005 22:01 UTC
Today the Web Standards Project announced (Editor Note: Actual announcement date 5th July 2005) it has formed a task force with Microsoft Corp. to provide support as the company increases Web standards support in its products including Microsoft Visual Studio and ASP.NET. The group will work together to better understand and execute on Web standards as defined by standards bodies such as the ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 17th Nov 2006 22:33 UTC
There, there. Stallman is against the proprietary model, not against making money on software in general. "They" is used for "proprietary software businesses" here. Nothing, from his POV, should prevent you from creating a GPL program and selling it.
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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.
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Qisda to begin shipping MID products to T-Mobile, says paper
The handset business unit of Taiwan-based Qisda is expected to make a major turnaround when it begin to ship a MID (mobile Internet device) product to T-Mobile later this quarter, according to a Chinese-language Commercial Times report.
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Brocade deals for Foundry Networks in Cisco salvo
Brocade Communications Systems Inc., dominant in an obscure corner of the data storage market, wants a piece of a bigger pie: Cisco Systems Inc.'s cash cow business of networking equipment that shuttles Internet traffic.
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