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Portal: Still Alive content explained News by
Xbox Live Arcade title Portal: Still Alive is the standalone original game with some levels from a third-party map pack, according to a report.
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The CEO of Open-Xchange presents at HostingCon 2008, on Open Source and Saas.
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Hackers favour the website ambush
Websites have overtaken e-mail as the main way hackers infect business computers with malware...
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More Killer Software Magic
July 23, 2008: The U.S. military has invented a new (well, recent) term for the age of constant video surveillance. It's ISR (Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance), and the U.S. Army has been ordered to rearrange its budget to get $1.3 billion more of it.
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Eagle promoting its digital edition
Wednesday, July 23 PITTSFIELD — If your daily local newspapers are piling up with your busy schedule, or if the free online version isn't
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Issue 105 - 29th June - 27th July
Scottish IT recruitment company 9-20 recruitment are one of only two Scottish companies through to the final of this year’s ‘Dell Small Business Excellence Award’.
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Councils rapped as spy requests surge
Official ‘surveillance’ requests for details of telephone and internet records have surged to 1,400 a day, according to figures published yesterday.
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CU software helps Foodnet save
Facing escalating gas prices and increased demand in 2005, Foodnet, Tompkins County's local Meals on Wheels program, was at a crossroads.
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The Welwyn and Hatfield Times
A FORMER teacher is facing jail after being found guilty of grooming a schoolgirl for sex. Hatfield man Peter Watts spent three months building up a relationship with the 14-year-old girl in an internet chatroom.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 28th Jan 2006 17:34 UTC
Customers and partners who've been holding their breath waiting for Beta 2 of Windows Vista before getting serious about testing Microsoft's next-generation operating system can exhale.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Sep 2005 17:31 UTC
Confirming long-standing rumours, Apple has today announced the iTunes-enabled phone together with Motorola in a special press event.
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Industry Collaboration for DDR Memory System Development Joined by LSI and STMicroelectronics
Denali Software, Inc., today, as one of the DDR PHY Interface specification participating members including ARM, Denali, Intel, and Samsung, announced that LSI Corporation and STMicroelectronics have joined the collaborative technical working group for the industry standard DDR-PHY Interface specification, which simplifies the interoperability between the memory controller and PHY.
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News to know: Yahoo; VMware; Apple; DNS vulnerability
Notable headlines: Ryan Naraine: Vulnerability disclosure gone awry: Understanding the DNS debacle RIM ships fix for BlackBerry code execution bug Dancho Danchev: Georgia President's web site under DDoS attack from Russian hackers 75% of online banking sites found vulnerable to security design...
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The computer network hostage crisis in San Francisco is over, thanks to the city's mayor. The federal court has ruled two systems administrators from Internet service provider Swiftel can be sued for alleged music piracy, overriding an earlier decision.
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posted by Daniel de Kok on Wed 24th Mar 2004 19:32 UTC
Last week I reviewed Win4Lin, a solution that makes it possible to run certain versions of Microsoft Windows on Linux. This week CrossOver Office is the next tool I am going to have a look at. Again my main focus will be programs I need to run myself.
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Squeezed by Sluggish Economy, Many Find Charity Begins at Home -- On the Computer
(ARA) - The downturn in the economy and rising food and gas prices are taking a toll on charities and non-profit organizations. Soup kitchens, churches, international aid organizations and schools report donations of all kinds are down as folks struggle to make their own ends meet.
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Linked by Adam S on Mon 29th Aug 2005 21:37 UTC
Linuxwatch.com is running a great story called " Five Reasons NOT To Use Linux ." It includes a nice list of reasons why one might want to steer clear of Linux, along with a nice comparison to how easily these reasons are addressed in Microsoft Windows.
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San Fran mayor gets codes to hijacked city network
The computer network hostage crisis in San Francisco is over, thanks to the city's mayor.
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Qimonda Aeneon-brand DDR3 SO-DIMM
Qimonda has announced the introduction of a new DDR3 SO-DIMM-1066. The new memory modules will be available in 1GB and 2GB densities from August. The new DDR3 modules are part of Aeneon's retail DRAM solution portfolio tailored for the new Intel Centrino 2 platform, the company said.
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Hundreds line up to buy computers
From the looks of the crowd outside Heritage Grove Middle School on Tuesday afternoon, you might have thought the school district was handing out free money or Apple iPhones. Not quite. Even so, hundreds of people showed up Tuesday to buy used computers.
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Taiwan maker IMON looks to apply motion simulation technology to gaming machines
Internet Motion Navigator (IMON), a Taiwan-based maker of motion simulation machines, is seeking new business opportunities through applying its motion simulation technology based on 6-axis control to arcade/casino or entertainment gaming machines, according to the company.
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Taiwan market: xDSL subscriptions fall in 1Q08
While the total number of broadband fixed-line Internet service subscribers grew steadily to 4.66 million at the end of first-quarter 2008, the corresponding number of xDSL subscribers dropped to 3.55 million from the record-high 3.9 million at the end of September 2006, according to a quarterly survey conducted by research group FIND released on July 22.
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Computers Lead to Safer Blood Transfusions, Chemotherapy
Researchers at UMass Amherst are using software engineering techniques to develop safer ways to administer blood transfusions and chemotherapy with the goal of improving patient safety. The team is also analyzing the flow of patients in emergency rooms to reduce patient waiting times.
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"New citizen soldiers" comment is criticized
Republican congressional candidate Chris Myers called on his Democratic rival, John H. Adler, to apologize Tuesday for a YouTube video in which Adler praises liberal bloggers as "the new citizen soldiers."
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Mobile internet users crave access to extra mobile services
BuzzCity (www.buzzcity.com), a provider of global wireless communities and consumer services, today revealed the results of worldwide research conducted with users on their portal, myGamma. The research examines which products and services will best meet the needs and interests of myGamma members over the next twelve months. By surveying members' current spending patterns and upcoming life ...
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