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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 11th Sep 2005 10:40 UTC
More from Paul Thurrot today, as he reviews the N editions of Windows: "If you're wondering what the XP N Editions are like, wonder no more. I got my hands on both XP Home N and XP Pro N this week and gave them both a spin.
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UK News
The UK record label's association BPI has reached a "groundbreaking" agreement with major internet service providers and the Government to help significantly reduce illegal filesharing. Six of the UK..
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European Stocks Fall, Led by BHP, Daimler; U.S. Futures Drop
July 24 (Bloomberg) -- European stocks fell, dragging the Dow Jones Stoxx 600 Index from the highest this month, after German business confidence sank the most since September 2001 and lower commodity prices weighed on mining and energy shares.
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Future talk
Twelve years before Sputnik, the late science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke wrote a 1945 story in Wireless World magazine describing a ring of geostationary satellites orbiting Earth, all part of a system that relayed communications anywhere on the planet.
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China's Baidu.com says profit rises 87 percent
Baidu.com Inc., China's leading search engine, said Thursday its second-quarter profit soared 87 percent over the year-earlier period on rapid growth in revenue from smaller advertisers.
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Gardening camaraderie flourishes at the fairgrounds
Saturday went well at the Garden and Art Festival at the fairgrounds in Palmer. Had lots of visitors and talked up the blog and the garden section till I lost my voice (literally).
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Computer tapes with Social Security umbers lost
TINLEY PARK, Ill. (AP) - Computer backup tapes that contain thousands of Social Security numbers of Tinley Park residents have been lost but officials say there's not much chance of identity theft.
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European Stocks Fall, Led by BHP, Daimler; U.S. Futures Drop
July 24 (Bloomberg) -- European stocks fell, dragging the Dow Jones Stoxx 600 Index from the highest this month, after German business confidence sank the most since September 2001 and lower commodity prices weighed on mining and energy shares.
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Patni Computers Group Q2 Net Profit Dips Despite Higher Revenues
(RTTNews) - Thursday, Patni Computer Systems Ltd., a global provider of IT services and business solutions, reported a dip in its consolidated net profit for the second-quarter, despite an increase in revenues. However, on a sequential basis, the company's net profit rose for the quarter.
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Issue 105 - 29th June - 27th July
iCIMS, creator of iRecruiter, and a leading provider of HR recruitment software to streamline activities such as on-boarding, off-boarding, and performance management, will exhibit at the Onrec.com Online Recruitment Conference & Expo 2008, to be held at the Donald E Stephens Convention Center, in Chicago, on September 9 & 10, 2008. Onrec.com EXPO 2008 is widely regarded as the “must attend” ...
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Intel starts foray into SoC market
Intel has announced its entry into the market for System-on-Chip (SoC) integrated circuits. Most of them will be based on the Atom processor.
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Triple-play Operators Must Overcome Content and Branding Hurdles, says Analysys Mason
The triple-play (voice, Internet and pay TV) 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 (www.analysysmason.com).
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HP merging Voodoo with consumer PC unit
Filed under: Desktops , Laptops Just weeks after " reinventing " Voodoo with the Envy 133 laptop and Omen gaming desktop, it looks like HP's had enough -- it's decided to straight-up merge the specialty PC shop with its core consumer business, and sell its products alongside the Compaq Presario and HP Pavilion lines. Yeah, that'll make Voodoo seem totally hardcore. For it's part, HP ...
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Sony: PS3 Home launch date 'doesn't matter'
SCE's global president promises consumers will love online service... whenever it arrives
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 24th Jul 2008 00:09 UTC
There are no less than five apps to turn my iPhone into a flashlight, yet I can't turn it into a 3G-powered Wi-Fi hotspot.
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WorldExtend's IronDoor(R) 3.5 Makes it Simple and Affordable for Any Organization to Implement a Telecommuting Program ...
MOUNT LAUREL, N.J.----WorldExtend®, a leading provider of remote data and application access software, is proud to announce that its IronDoor® 3.5 remote network access software will make it simple for small to medium sized organizations to immediately implement a realistic telecommuting program for staff.
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Intel chip launch targets robots, cars and TV
The company has integrated most of the non-memory chips of a PC into a single processor, hoping to capture the net-connected device market
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 24th Jul 2008 00:09 UTC
There are no less than five apps to turn my iPhone into a flashlight, yet I can't turn it into a 3G-powered Wi-Fi hotspot.
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Neil Young slams iTunes, iPod
Veteran rock star, Neil Young, has slammed the iPod as a "Fisher Price toy", in which music sound quality has been dumbed down too far. Young was speaking at Fortune's Brainstorm Tech Conference , where he said: "Apple has taken a detour down the convenience highway.
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Obama’s cache of cash; now he must keep filling it
WASHINGTON — Though he’s raking in the cash so far, Barack Obama ’s decision to forgo public funds for the fall campaign means he must keep up his torrid pace — a tall order that will tax his time, test his Internet support and require the help of Democratic donors who once wished for his defeat.
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Businessman wins £22,000 over Facebook libel
A businessman whose personal details were "laid bare" in fake libellous entries on the Facebook social networking website was awarded £22,000 damages today against a former friend who created the profile.
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Yahoo's new Zimbra Desktop puts all your e-mail in order
SAN FRANCISCO - At a conference for developers in Portland, Ore., Zimbra, a Yahoo company, is set to release a beta version of Yahoo Zimbra Desktop, an e-mail program that organizes Yahoo Mail, AOL, Google's Gmail and work and business e-mail accounts in one place - and lets you read, compose and organize messages off-line.
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Your fingers will want to do the walking with HP TouchSmart
Hewlett-Packard is pushing TouchSmart as a family-central, living room or bedroom PC. You can record audio memos or use your finger to scribble an on-screen noteemember to buy milk."
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Non-league club FA Cup matches to be screened online
FA Cup matches involving non-league clubs will be filmed for the first time, following a deal between ITV and the Football Association. ITV will screen matches from the first weekend of the competition on its internet portal ITV Local.
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