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Microsoft Releases Windows Home Server, Power Pack 1
The bug can corrupt files, such as applications, music tracks or digital photos, if they're transferred to a Windows Home Server unit equipped with two or more hard drives.
InformationWeek
Lithuania cyber attacks: Round two
VILNIUS- Lithuania was hit by a second wave of cyber attacks as the state tax office’s website was swarmed with requests in attempt to crash the website, losing valuable tax data. No damage was found.
Baltic Times
Canadian Spectrum Auction Ends; Newcomer May Provide Low-Cost Service
On Monday, a Canadian spectrum auction concluded with the government raising $4.2 billion, or the $1.5 billion the country expected to raise, cbc.ca reports. Among new entrants, the big winner was Toronto-based Globalive Communications, which currently sells home phone and internet service under the Yak brand in Canada.
paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance
Twiistup 4 a Sell Out Success
Twiistup 4, which was held the evening of July 17, 2008, brought together over 600 Internet industry professionals at the largest networking event in Los Angeles focused on media, entertainment and technology. In addition, Stickam.com streamed the event live and more than 20,000 people viewed Twiistup online.
Centre Daily Times
Games For Windows Live Now Free For Developers
Microsoft hopes the move will improve the quality of PC gaming: Microsoft has announced that...
Voodoo Extreme
Article: iPhone Gems: Every Sudoku Game, Exposed
You asked, we listened. After our iPhone Gems roundups of all of the iPhone Mahjong and racing games, we took on an even bigger project: compiling a master list of all of the iPhone’s Sudoku software. This wasn’t easy: there were so many versions of Sudoku, collectively costing over $70, that we literally crashed our iPhone 3G trying to install them all at once. Now, after fully restoring the ...
iLounge
First Internet Bank profit slumps
Charge-offs on consumer loans crimped second-quarter profit for First Internet Bank, its parent, First Internet Bancorp, said today. The bank reported $437,000 in profit, down 48 percent from the same period a year earlier.
Indianapolis Business Journal
Spectrum auction to transform wireless industry 'forever' in Canada: Prentice
The just completed $4.25 billion auction of wireless spectrum has changed the industry "forever" in Canada by ushering in a new era of increased competition that will mean lower prices for consumers, says Industry Minister Jim Prentice.
The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News
Microsoft turns to Users for new Wave of Xbox Games
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp will turn to users of its Xbox 360 to create new video games and broaden the types of games available on its console, taking a page out of the strategy books of Facebook and YouTube. ...
I4U
No use crying over spilt vases - Tupou coming up roses
A spilt vase has put Anthony Tupou's budding career as a hip hop producer on hold, with the Sydney Roosters international losing thousands of tunes he had mixed up on his laptop.
Blayney Chronicle
CinemaNow Survey Shows Ninety-Four Percent of Americans Believe Movie Downloads are Better for the Environment
?? -- Eighty-seven percent of respondents believe renting DVDs at the video store or through mail service will become a thing of the past ?? -- Christian Bale beats out Adam West, Val Kilmer, and Michael Keaton as best...
Broadcast Newsroom
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 28th Jan 2006 16:46 UTC, submitted by Dually
"Connect any USB 2.0 device to your notebook and lose more than one hour of battery time: Tom's Hardware Guide's tests of a Windows-based Intel Core Duo mobile processor platform revealed a serious power consumption issue that, according to Intel, is caused by a Microsoft driver bug - a bug that has been known by Microsoft for some time, but kept from the public eye until today."
New Mobile Computing
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Dec 2006 20:56 UTC
"On November 30, Sophos issued its monthly report on the top ten threats reported to them in November of 2006. As a part of this, Sophos also studied Vista's vulnerability to these malware threats.
New Mobile Computing
Social Networking On Mobile Still Not As Strong As Email And Web In U.K.: Survey
Only 24 percent of Internet users access social networking sites with a mobile phone, according to a new survey done in the U.K. last month. The general thrust of the survey was to determine how big a role social networking plays in online usage.
paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance
Ohio Gov. Strickland begins meetings on education
Strickland has invited business leaders, educators, parents and students to attend the meetings to be broadcast on some public television stations and live on the Internet.
WTOL 11 Toledo
Court affirms online content law unconstitutional
A federal appeals court Tuesday agreed with a lower court ruling that struck down as unconstitutional a 1998 law intended to protect children from sexual material and other objectionable content on the Internet.
Miami Herald
Recent Original Stories
"We can read the Linspire-Microsoft patent agreement now, or more precisely Microsoft's 'Covenant to Customers', and I thought it would be worthwhile to give it a close, line-by-line reading. I'll explain it as best I can, but ask your lawyer if it matters to you in a real-world sense.
OS News
Syracuse Man Arraigned in Albany for Running Online Gambling Ring
A Central New York man was in Albany County Court Tuesday, accused of running a $57 million Internet sports betting ring from Syracuse to Albany. George Bedigian, 63, of Syracuse was arraigned on a 25-count indictment for illegal gambling.
WRGB Albany
Why not learn a little language while you work, Amigo?
Books, CDs, flashcards, classes -- there are a lot of tools to help you learn a foreign language. If you spend much of your time near a computer, software may be one of the better options. Ian McIntosh's Amigo is a friendly language utility for the Linux user, notable for how well it integrates into the desktop.
NewsForge
TiVo, Amazon Put a Little 'Buy Buy' in the 'Boop Boop'
The company that pioneered the concept of skipping past television commercials is now introducing a new kind of TV-based advertising. TiVo has joined forces with Amazon to create an interactive system that will let viewers buy products featured on TV shows -- right from their remotes. TiVo Product Purchase will present options on the screen and give users the opportunity to order without ...
TechNewsWorld.com
MySpace Aims to Win Developers' Hearts With OpenID and User Data Caching
MySpace is announcing this morning that it will become an OpenID authenticating party and offer developers a deeper level of access to user data than was previously available. As Facebook prepares to mark the one year anniversary of its heralded application platform and the new iPhone App Store lures developers with groundbreaking features and customers willing to pay for applications - ...
ReadWriteWeb
Acronis True Image 11 Home Receives Editors' Choice From Laptop Magazine
Acronis® Inc., a provider of affordable, scalable storage management and disaster recovery software, today announced that Acronis True Image 11 Home was named Editors' Choice by Laptop Magazine.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance
L2 Digital Automates Their Production and Post Production Business Operations with Xytech Software
BURBANK, Calif. & LONDON----Xytech Systems Corporation, a leading provider of software solutions that improve, automate, and streamline the mission critical business aspects of media operations including business workflow, resource scheduling, media library management, and digital workflow automation, announced today that L2 Digital has acquired Xytech's software to automate their entire ...
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
Pope's fur cape draws protests 22 Jul 2008, 2309 hrs IST,AFP
ROME: One of Italy's leading animal rights groups said on Monday it was launching an internet petition to demand Pope Benedict XVI stop wearing fur during religious ceremonies at the Vatican.
The Times of India
iPodObserver - Windows 95 Architect Switches to Mac and iPhone
Satoshi Nakajima was a software engineer for Microsoft for 14 years and was the lead architect for Windows 95. Two years ago he tried a Mac for the first time and says that he'll never touch a PC again, according to cult of mac.com . These days, he's writing software for the iPhone
The Mac Observer
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