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Mayor Promises Action On Internet Abuse
Mayor L. Douglas Wilder says misuse of city computers won't be tolerated.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 31st Jul 2005 11:42 UTC
Apple Computer this week began asking its developers to test and report back to the company on the first external pre-release build of Mac OS X 10.4.3, a forthcoming maintenance release to the Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger operating system.
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Recent Original Stories
"The next step in the silicon industry's steadfast pursuit of ever smaller and faster chips has been unveiled. Intel has shown off what it says are the world's first working chips which contain transistors with features just 32 billionths of a metre wide.
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HP making screens that rotate
Pivoting to horizontal or vertical position eases viewing whole pages I remember getting my first computer with its 13-inch green-phosphor monitor. Then I went to a 15-inch screen, then a 17-inch. When I got my 19-inch screen, I thought I would never need anything bigger.
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PC with Windows XP can shift to Ubuntu
U buntu might be something that I may be interested in using, but I have Windows XP SPII and I was wondering if I would need to remove that from my computer in order to gain an advantage from Ubuntu, or if I could keep Windows on my computer.
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Unlimited Wireless Carrier MetroPCS Receives Highest Ranking in J.D. Power and Associates Customer Satisfaction Index ...
DALLAS----MetroPCS Communications, Inc. , the nation's leading provider of unlimited wireless communications service, earned the highest ranking in the J.D. Power and Associates third annual Prepaid Customer Satisfaction Study.
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Groundbreaking Book Introduces the Application of Statistical Methodologies to e-Commerce Data
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Statistical Methods in e-Commerce Research" report to their offering.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Dismissal of Missouri Internet suicide case sought
LOS ANGELES (AP) - An attorney for a Missouri woman charged in connection with a MySpace hoax that allegedly led a 13-year-old girl to commit suicide filed motions Wednesday to dismiss the federal case.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 2nd Sep 2007 18:40 UTC
Eric S. Raymond writes on his blog: "There's been a lot of debate in the community about how OSI should properly handle Microsoft's planned submission of some of its licenses for OSD certification. That debate has been been going on within OSI, too.
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Private Media Group Launches 50 Niche Sites
Private Media Group, Inc. a worldwide leader in premium-quality adult entertainment content today announced the launch in Q3 of over 50 Internet niche sites aimed at diversifying its offering and increasing the proliferation of Private's content on the web alongside its flagship site, www.private .com.
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Linked by Adam S on Tue 8th Jan 2008 19:20 UTC
Apple today announced upgrades to the Mac Pro and the Xserve , which now feature Intel Penryn processors. Quad-core processors that go up to 3.2 Ghz, powerful video cards, and superfast front-side bus and memory make these especially delicious, however, there are still no Blu-ray drives available.
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Intel Welcomes Home Integrated Chips
Intel's plans to bring system-on-a-chip (SOC) devices to market have come to fruition, with the company introducing its first eight products for the embedded market. New devices for the consumer-electronics market are due later this year.
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Recent Original Stories
"One day, while the boss was away, I shoved a spare hard-drive into my computer and installed Ubuntu 5.04. I managed to work for a month and a half before the Boss noticed I was using Linux - and that was only because he happened to glance at my screen.
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With Yahoo Chase Over, Microsoft's Johnson Leaves
Microsoft said on Wednesday that Kevin Johnson, who as president of Microsoft's largest business division spearheaded the company's pursuit of Yahoo, is leaving the software maker.
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Wall Street set for flat open, techs may gain
Stocks headed for a flat open on Thursday as investors fretted about disappointing earnings from Dow Chemical and Ford Motor Co , but Nasdaq was set to open higher on strong profit at Amazon.com Inc.
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Electronic Censor Emsures Patient Privacy
Newly developed software will help to allay patients' fears about who has access to their confidential data. Research published in the open access journal BMC Medical Informatics and Decision Making describes a computer program capable of deleting details from medical records which may identify patients, while leaving important medical information intact.
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Zimbra Releases Version 3 Of Open Source Email Client, And It’s Awesome
Yahoo’s Zimbra launches version 3 of its open source desktop email client this morning that is designed to compete with Outlook, Mozilla Thunderbird, Mac Mail, etc. This is a new iteration of their browser-based offline product announced in March 2007. Zimbra Desktop, which is built on Mozilla Prism, is available for Windows, Mac and linux machines. [...]
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Microsoft Exec Who Led Yahoo Buyout Team to Leave
Kevin Johnson, the Microsoft executive in charge of Windows and Web operations and an key player in the company's (thus far?) failed bid to buy Yahoo, is leaving the company to become CEO at Juniper Networks. It's unclear whether he jumped or was pushed.
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Office Depot is ''Taking Care of You for School''
In the face of a tough economy, families are looking for ways to save money and increase value with every purchase this back to school season. To help parents, Office Depot (NYSE:ODP), a leading global provider of office products and services, is offering a variety of tips in a new online resource called Taking Care of You for School: Tips for Making Back to School Cool and Affordable. The guide ...
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-24 14:00 Juniper Networks names Microsoft veteran Kevin Johnson as CEO
NEW YORK (Thomson Financial) - Juniper Networks Inc. Thursday named Kevin Johnson chief executive officer, effective September.
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European Stocks Fall, Led by BHP, Daimler; U.S. Futures Drop
July 24 (Bloomberg) -- European stocks fell after German business confidence sank the most since September 2001 and lower commodity prices hurt mining and energy shares. U.S. index futures retreated, while Asian shares advanced.
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Internet Services bring web content to all mobile devices.
With Web Fidelity(TM) Service, PC content is transparently adapted and dynamically optimized according to specific capabilities of each mobile device. Navigation bar enables smartphone users to personalize their Internet experience across browsers and operators. Media Fidelity(TM) Service provides dynamic adaptation and optimization of multimedia content in multiple video and audio formats, ...
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Dell adds multi-touch to Latitude XT
Bigger SSD drives too Dell has announced it's incorporating touch-screen functionality - in the form of an easy-to-install firmware upgrade - on it's Latitude XT tablets.…
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European Stocks Fall, Led by BHP, Daimler; U.S. Futures Drop
July 24 (Bloomberg) -- European stocks fell after German business confidence sank the most since September 2001 and lower commodity prices hurt mining and energy shares. U.S. index futures retreated, while Asian shares advanced.
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Boot Stick offers direct remote access to terminal servers.
Designed to plug into USB port of USB-bootable PC, laptop, traditional thin client, or stateless thin client, Symbiont Boot Stick uses its own operating system to power hardware and to connect user to terminal servers. It includes web browser and can run Adobe Flash presentation, making it suited for connecting teleworkers, mobile workers, and branch offices directly to server-based desktop. ...
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