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Taming the power pack sprawl: photo contest highlights mess under desktops
Start-up Green Plug sponsors a contest to highlight the need to clean up the cable and power pack mess caused by consumer electronics.
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Taming the power pack sprawl: photo contest highlights mess under desktops
Start-up Green Plug sponsors a contest to highlight the need to clean up the cable and power pack mess caused by consumer electronics.
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A senior Microsoft executive says the company is concerned that uncertified third-party software loaded onto new computers by manufacturers could hurt the launch of consumer versions of its Windows Vista operating system later this month.
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iPO Ted Landau's User Friendly View - A Guide to Installer for Jailbroken iPhones
Ted Landau offers a guide to using Installer, an app you can use to install applications to a jailbroken iPhone. Installer downloads software directly to your iPhone (assuming you have a Wi-Fi or EDGE connection), much as Apple's App Store promises to do
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Apple Xserve, One Sweet Byte
We take the Apple Xserve out for a spin and find that what's under the hood lives up to its glossy exterior -- a turnkey server environment that delivers out-of-the-box productivity that enterprise PC servers seldom able to match.
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Corraling Linux Hard Disk Names
The Linux kernel is a restless beast, and must continally evolve and change. Especially in ways that mystify end users. Carla Schroder guides you through the new nomenclature in this tutorial.
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Current Newswire:
"9000 computers in Swiss schools have been dual-booting Windows and and Ubuntu for some time now in anticipation of guidelines from the Switzerland's Department of Public Instruction, whose motto is 'Long Live Free Software.'
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Hynix holds key to Numonyx NAND flash move
A joint venture between non-volatile memory company Numonyx BV and Korean memory giant Hynix Semiconductor Inc. holds the key to how quickly Numonyx can expand its production of NAND flash memory, according to Ed Doller, chief technology officer of Numonyx.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 29th Apr 2007 08:14 UTC
"After looking around and playing with Ubuntu 7, it's safe to say that the features, ease of use and stability of this distro may be enough to edge Linux desktops into corporate offices.
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Apple sets Q2 report for April 23rd
Apple has announced April 23rd has the formal date for its second-quarter financial report. The company should begin its conference call with investors at 2PM Pacific time on that date, and allow others to listen in via a simultaneous webcast. The link for this has not yet been published, but should become available in the near future....
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Kaspersky Lab Ups the Ante for Hosted Security Services Sold Through the Channel
Kaspersky Lab, a leading developer of Internet threat management solutions that protect against all forms of malicious software, today announced the availability of Kaspersky® Hosted Security Services.
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The Linux kernel is a restless beast, and must continally evolve and change. Especially in ways that mystify us poor end lusers. A recent wrinkle, as of kernel version 2.6.20, is changing the /dev names for ATA devices, so that all ATA and SCSI devices are named /dev/sd* . This is a result of using the shiny new libata subsystem.
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Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of Ubuntu Linux, has explained why he thinks the DCC (Debian Common Core, but don't
let the Debian guys hear that) will fail. "The vision behind DCC, which is indeed compelling, is that it would provide a common platform for certification, and that the distros that make up the DCC would all ship exactly that same core.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 3rd Aug 2005 09:39 UTC
The Mozilla Foundation, developer of the Firefox Web browser, plans to announce Wednesday that it has created a for-profit subsidiary to pursue wider potential for the software.
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The LA Times is speculating the arrival of a Google PC running an OS also made by Google.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 25th Dec 2005 04:24 UTC
Ex-Amiga hacker and ex-BeOS engineer Tinic Uro, now at Macromedia, blogged about the next version of Flash Player for Linux. Apparently version 8 will be skipped and the Linux version will see some extra love on upcoming version 8.5.
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Seagate(R) Cheetah(R) Drives Enter New Habitat - Self-Encrypting Hard Drives for Servers and Storage Arrays
SAN FRANCISCO , April 7, 2008 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- RSA CONFERENCE -- Seagate Technology (NYSE: STX ) today introduced a new breed of hard drive, the Cheetah(R) 15K.6 FDE (Full Disk Encryption) disc drive family, the world's first self-encrypting hard drives for mission-critical servers and storage arrays.
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Software aids in data loss prevention.
RSA(TM) Data Loss Prevention (DLP) Suite is designed to provide users with robust database of policies to secure data for both regulatory and non-regulatory security drivers. It features distributed grid architecture and is managed by RSA DLP Enterprise Manager which provides centralized policy orchestration, unifying policy with workflow, reporting, and administration. Suite also includes RSA ...
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Move over Storm - there's a bigger, stealthier botnet in town
400,000 machines get Kraken Researches have unearthed what they say is the biggest botnet ever. It comprises over 400,000 infected machines, more than twice the size of Storm, which was previously believed to be the largest zombie network.…
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MokaFive Launches Next-Generation Virtualization Desktop Solution
MokaFive unveiled its answer to the persistent desktop management problem of the last two decades: MokaFive Virtual Desktop Solution. Available as a preview, the MokaFive solution leverages the power of cloud computing to deliver centrally managed, locally run virtual desktops as a service. Based on years of research at Stanford University funded by the National Science Foundation and backed by ...
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External Drives extend Mac computer storage capacity.
Formatted for Mac® computers, My Book® Studio Edition(TM) II dual-drive external storage systems are offered in 1 and 2 TB capacities. Products use WD's GreenPower(TM) hard drives, with convection cooling architecture, and ships with dual-drive, RAID 0 configuration. Connectivity is provided via FireWire® 400 and 800, eSATA, and USB 2.0 interfaces, and intelligent drive management features ...
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The evolution of CyberCrime Inc.
The deal, which marks China's first free-trade pact with a developed country, will give New Zealand improved access to one of the world's fastest-growing economies.
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Analyst raises AAPL target to $195 on Mac growth
Research firm Thomas Weisel Partners (TWP) on Monday upgraded Apple stock and set a target price of near its previous trading high, noting that the current price severely discounts the long-term growth potential and that any risk for a near-term earnings shortfall has faded. While most analysts have focused on the impending launch of Apple's "3G iP...
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emBoot Delivers Additional Microsoft Compatibility in its iSCSI SAN Boot Solution for Windows Server 2008
emBoot Inc., an industry pioneer in delivering network boot capabilities, today announced winBoot/i v2.5, an important update to its iSCSI boot solution for Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008. winBoot/i provides a centrally managed SAN Boot solution using standard Ethernet network adapters that allows customers to reduce deployment and lifecycle operating costs for servers and PCs, ...
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MokaFive Launches Next-Generation Virtual Desktop Solution
MokaFive, the next-generation desktop virtualization company, today unveiled its answer to the persistent desktop management problem of the last two decades: MokaFive Virtual Desktop Solution.
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