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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 24th Oct 2006 21:01 UTC
"Eventually, we're going to see Vista come out. Yes, I know, even at this late date, Vista is still getting unexpected delays - it was set to go to manufacturing Oct. 25, but it's not going to make it - but it is on its way.
New Mobile Computing |
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China arrests cyber dissident, rights group says
BEIJING - Chinese police have arrested a prominent Internet dissident for violating his probation terms, accusing him of posting articles on overseas websites and receiving guests without permission, a rights group said.
Khaleej Times |
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Linked by Kroc on Thu 24th Aug 2006 20:26 UTC
GEOS managed to offer nearly all the functionality of the original Mac in a 1 MHz computer with 64 Kilobytes of RAM. It wasn't an OS written to run on a generic x86 chip on a moving hardware platform.
OS News |
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The hottest tickets in Aspen
ASPEN - Technology was not on Roshni Slali's side. Trying speed-dial and the Internet, she was denied in her bid to buy tickets to see the Dalai Lama.
The Aspen Times |
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Fallon opts for online start
Jimmy Fallon’s debut as the new host of “Late Night” will come online, not on television.
The Kansas City Star |
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Yahoo's second profit drops 18% (9:50 a.m.)
SAN FRANCISCO -- Yahoo Inc.'s profit slipped again in the second quarter, a recurring theme that has frustrated shareholders and raised doubts about the Internet company's future.
Sun Star |
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Debating From the Domestic Front
Attending a Google-sponsored debate in New Orleans, fed by text-messaging questioners and YouTube aficionados, would be a good move for both presidential candidates.
New York Times |
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Crowd-sourcing the eCar
Finnish internet community applies a Wikipedia-style approach to start converting used petrol-fuelled cars to electric ones.
The Age |
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China arrests dissident in pre-Olympics crackdown
Chinese police have arrested a prominent Internet dissident for violating his probation terms, a rights group said, as the country steps up a pre-Olympic crackdown on dissent to ensure the Games go smoothly.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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China arrests dissident in pre-Olympics crackdown
Chinese police have arrested a prominent Internet dissident for violating his probation terms, a rights group said, as the country steps up a pre-Olympic crackdown on dissent to ensure the Games go smoothly.
Reuters via Yahoo! Canada News |
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Pyramid scam's bookkeeper admits that she lied, hid records
The bookkeeper for a company that turned out to be a church-based pyramid scheme testified Tuesday that when the Securities and Exchange Commission froze the accounts of the Joshua Tree Group, she was told by its founder, Neulan Midkiff, to remove records and computers from the office.
Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune |
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Man wanted for luring children on Internet arrested in Canada
A man accused of soliciting underage girls in Larimer County on the Internet was arrested in Canada on Monday.
Greeley Tribune |
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Passengers have trouble using Midwest Airlines refund site
Midwest Airlines customer Dennis Stevenson, following the carrier's advice, hit the company's Web site Monday to...
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel |
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Immobilised by Apple’s MobileMe, even without an iPhone
As the hype surrounding the god-like iPhone slowly, oh so slowly, fades, a problem emerges from the shadows... Apple’s subscription email service .Mac was rebranded MobileMe to coincide with the iPhone 3G launch.
Crikey |
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Larimer Sheriff arrests man wanted for Internet sex crimes
A man accused of soliciting underage girls in Larimer County on the Internet was arrested in Canada and taken to Fort Collins on Monday.
Greeley Tribune |
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IIJ Develops Proprietary Video Distribution Server Software for Digital TV
Software to Drive acTVila's High-Definition Content Distribution Platform
Fox News |
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Study: Med students sharing too much info online
Would you visit a doctor who wore a lab coat labeled "Kevorkian Medical Clinic?" Or dressed as a pimp? Or posted online photos of themselves cross-dressing?
Naples Daily News |
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Business
Households are using broadband more than dial-up to connect to the internet, new statistics show. And the number of older Australians accessing the web is increasing.
The West Australian |
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posted by Gabe Yoder on Tue 11th Nov 2003 21:51 UTC
We've all heard the age old argument second only to the vi vs. emacs religious wars: FreeBSD Vs Linux. As a long time linux user, I decided that is was time I spent some time on the other side of the fence to see if it was any greener. Oh, and by the way, vi rules.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 12th Dec 2006 23:54 UTC
Microsoft released seven security bulletins , including fixes for three critical vulnerabilities, as part of its monthly Patch Tuesday update delivered on Dec. 12. The software giant shipped 11 security patches in total, including a cumulative Internet Explorer bulletin and an update meant to fix a flaw in the Windows Media file format.
OS News |
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Coventry woman faces fraud charges
PROVIDENCE — A resident of Chichester, N.H., posted a resumé online and received a response about a job offer from a company in the United Kingdom.
The Providence Journal |
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Companies face 'groundswell' threat on Internet
Businesses are in danger of losing control of the Internet-fueled conversation about their products and services, putting their corporate reputations at risk, a new book asserts.
International Herald Tribune |
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Lightning strike hits county dispatch; 911 service remains intact
A lightning strike about 1 p.m., Friday, on an antenna above the Lincoln County Dispatch Center in Carrizozo destroyed some communication equipment. County Manager Tom Stewart said one hard drive and two audio cards were damaged.
Ruidoso News |
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Yahoo profit down, outlook intact; CEO set to stay
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc's (YHOO.O) net profit fell 19 percent but investors took heart that it did not change its outlook despite a weakening U.S. economy and the distraction of Microsoft Corp's (MSFT.O) failed takeover bid.
MSN Money Canada |
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Baron Davis visits Oakland Boys & Girls Club
Baron Davis made a surprise visit to the Boys & Girls Club on Tuesday in partnership with Microsoft's campaign to educate children and their families about safe gaming practices and the importance of physical fitness and education. Through the partnership, Davis is donating Xbox 360 consoles, manufactured by Microsoft, to each of the area Boys & Girls Club branches.
Oakland Tribune |
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