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Comcast integrates phone, Web, TV features
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - Comcast Corp. says it soon will offer such new telephone features as visual voicemail integrated with its Internet and television services.
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UK to clamp down on Internet piracy
Britain's leading online service providers are Thursday expected to join a government--backed scheme to tackle the illegal downloading of music and films, despite concerns it could curb the freedoms of Internet users.
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Ottawa should share the wealth from its broadband auction
Federal regulators who are claiming everyone was a winner in the just-completed auction of broadband space that will give cellphone users more choice and faster service might be right. Cellphone customers in Canada have until now had at most only three competitors to choose from. In urban areas [...]
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The Many Dangers of Cloud Computing
As an emerging technology that promises great cost savings, cloud computing is gaining fans among a broad array of businesses. But do these firms really know what’s inside the opaque, puffy concept of clouding computing?
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Why Apple and China are Simply Incompatible
The Beijing Olympics begin in two weeks. But for Apple, the China games have already begun. The company opened a shiny new Apple store in Beijing Saturday -- the "first of many" in China, according to an Apple official. The race is on.
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Facebook expands winning open platform formula
SAN FRANCISCO: Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg painted a vision of an Internet future with the website in its soul to a faithful throng of software developers at the Internet firm's annual "F8" conference.
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Recent Original Stories
"Comparing AmigaOS and RISC OS is an interesting exercise , especially when it provides inspiration for things like scripting languages, friendly internationalisation configuration, and transparent file format handling.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 12th Jan 2007 23:16 UTC
"While the eyes of the IT world have spent years squinting to see Microsoft's slowly unfolding vistas, the companies and individuals that drive open source have been steadily building a case for broader adoption of Linux-based operating systems . Two of the best all-around Linux distributions to emerge from this process are OpenSUSE 10.2 and Ubuntu 6.10, both of which bundle together the best of ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Oct 2005 11:44 UTC
KDE 3.5 Beta 2 will be released later today has been released . The Klax live-CD has already been updated to ship with this new beta release. You can download this beta's source code yourself from the KDE download page . Updated by AS : Screenshots !
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Web sites blocked from city computers
A man looks at the Lake City Reporter Web site. This is among the Web sites blocked from viewing on city government computers. JEFF M. HARDISON/Lake City Reporter
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Recent Original Stories
Oxygen is the new icon theme being created for KDE4. Everything started in March 2005 when a bunch of KDE contributors met in Berlin to form the Appeal Project with the goal to promote KDE related projects and to push the open source desktop to another level.
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Recent Original Stories
"The Ubuntu developers are moving very quickly to bring you the absolute latest and greatest software the Open Source Community has to offer. This is the Ubuntu 7.04 Beta and it comes packed with a whole host of excellent new features including the released GNOME 2.18, the 2.6.20 kernel and much more.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 15th Jan 2006 23:32 UTC
"Linux has made major inroads on servers and in data centers running both open-source and proprietary applications on millions of computers worldwide. We've recently seen the rise of Linux on mobile devices.
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Dell adds Teradici PC-Over-IP to workstations
The PCoIP technology will be integrated with Dell's Precision R5400 workstation and FX100 remote access product for engineering, product design, animation, and digital imaging.
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Red Hat confirmed on Aug. 3 that it would be delaying the release
of the newest member of its desktop Linux family, Red Hat Global Desktop, because the company is seeking to provide certain multimedia codecs. Sources close to Red Hat said obtaining some of these codecs was dependent on Red Hat coming to an agreement with Microsoft.
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Recent Original Stories
Chip-maker Intel " should be ashamed of itself " for efforts to undermine the USD 100 laptop initiative, according to its founder Nicholas Negroponte. He accused Intel of selling its own cut-price laptop - the Classmate - below cost to drive him out of markets.
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Get Your Computer Back in the Fast Lane
(ARA) - Does your computer take forever to load programs or change pages when you're surfing the Internet? Have you ever been in the middle of writing an e-mail only to have the screen freeze and force you to reboot and lose all your work?
Carteret County News-Times |
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Triple-play Operators Must Overcome Content and Branding Hurdles, says Analysys Mason
LONDON----The triple-play market is not reaching its full potential. Content and branding issues are hampering operator strategies to increase customer numbers, according to the latest report by Analysys Mason, the premier adviser in telecoms, IT and digital media .
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Baby Boomers Connect Online to Meet Friends and Fuel Passions
(ARA) - "Social networking" is typically considered an activity reserved only for teens and twenty-somethings. But, it's rapidly coming into vogue with a whole new generation of Internet users old enough to be their parents--and many of them probably are--baby boomers.
Carteret County News-Times |
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ISPs could be forced to do music industry dirty work
MOVES ARE AFOOT to force UK Internet service providers to become the latest poodle of the all-powerful music industry.
The Inquirer |
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Crackdown deal on internet piracy
Internet service providers (ISPs) and the music industry have reached an agreement to clamp down on illegal downloads.
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Waiting For Android
Ignored by Google, some Android developers are taking lessons from Apple.
Forbes |
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Nigeria: Beta Computers Launches Cani Programme in Kogi Varsity
allAfrica: African news and information for a global audience
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For More N.Va. Students, the Classroom Is on the Computer
Online schooling in Northern Virginia and elsewhere is becoming more popular among students and educators as a way to break from the traditional classroom setting and rigid school schedules, according to interviews with local officials and a new federal study.
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EMC delivers version 6.5 of Documentum
Web 2.0 enables new ways for people to work and collaborate. However, security and compliance concerns are preventing many organizations from fully embracing Web 2.0 technologies or worse, leaving them open to risks as end users experiment with applications on their own.
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