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Call to save Nazi codebreaking centre
Almost 100 top computer scientists called on Thursday for action to be taken to save Bletchley Park the codebreaking centre that played a crucial role decrypting German messages during World War Two
Christian Today |
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“Boom da base” comes in a small package
Music can now be brought anywhere using portable mp3 players, mobile phones, and even laptops.
Manila Bulletin |
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“Boom da base” comes in a small package
Music can now be brought anywhere using portable mp3 players, mobile phones, and even laptops. ... or why there's no vacation from your vocation!
Manila Bulletin |
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Five Free BlackBerry Downloads
We know you BlackBerry lovers can never get enough software for your RIM smartphones--especially free downloads. So we assembled another handful of BlackBerry applications you don't want to miss. Grab all five of 'em right here, gratis.
PC World |
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China Tops 250 Million Internet Users
China reasserted itself as the world's largest Internet market, with 253 million total users by the end of June.
PC World |
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Post.Office adds security, spam-fighting upgrades
Post.Office, a scalable SMTP/POP3/IMAP email server, has been updated to version 3.8.4, with numerous security and spam-fighting upgrades. The 3.8.4 update has also added Mac OS X Leopard support. The update includes an upgraded spam filter, which can now be imported, exported and disabled, and adds open-source plug-in support for additional filter...
MacNN |
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Which TV Pals Aren't Speaking In Real Life? [Blind Item Roundup]
The heat is breaking. I woke up feeling good this morning. You could take a walk and window shop and enjoy the day in this temperature. Instead we're all glued to a damn computer. Hopefully the three...
Gawker |
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Absoft's Fx3, Xcode 3.1 accelerate Fortran debugging
Absoft has announced significant gains in debugging Fortran code on the Mac platform when combining its Fx3 debugger with Apple's recently released Xcode 3.1 update (which provides additional debugging capabilities to developers). The combination of the two tools allows developers to view and modify values of program variables, which can be located...
MacNN |
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Dismissal sought in MySpace hoax suicide case
The defendant in a case involving alleged cyberbullying and the popular social networking site MySpace has pleaded the case be dismissed. Find out why. And, learn the history behind the case.
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Intel Revamps Its System-On-Chip Designs
The first batch of products is under the Intel EP80579 Integrated Processor line for industrial robotics and for security, storage, and communication devices.
InformationWeek |
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Agenzia Giornalistica Europea |
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Apple’s MobileMess
Two weeks ago, Apple launched MobileMe, the successor to its.Mac service, which costs $100 a year. Among other benefits, it can keep multiple Macs, PCs and iPhones in sync. E-mail, calendars and address books are wirelessly kept up to date. Very cool idea.
New York Times |
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Lenovo Launches Blogger Program for Athletes on a Journey to Beijing
Lenovo today launched a blogging program and website for athletes training to compete in the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games. The program builds on a historic shift in the Olympic movement -- these are the first Olympic Games where athletes will blog during the competition time period itself.
Centre Daily Times |
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Student gets Microsoft’s attention
At 24, Paul Oliver’s passion for gaming has grabbed the attention of Microsoft, which chose him to be among a handful of student partners in the Mid-Atlantic, and paid his way to a Seattle convention this week. He also launched a game-development company, Legendary Studios, at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County and has drawn [...]
Adrenaline Vault |
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Microsoft Exec to Depart for Juniper Networks
The Microsoft Corp. president in charge of the company's big Windows and Internet units is leaving in a shake-up that will give Chief Executive Steve Ballmer closer oversight of both.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Avanquest Connection Manager Creates Custom Profiles for Your Net Connecitons [Featured Windows Download]
Windows only: Avanquest Connection Manager, previously a $30 app, is now a free utility that could be seriously convenient for laptop users. The app lets you create profiles for your different wi-fi...
Lifehacker |
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Toshiba working on a netbook / UMPC that's actually interesting
Filed under: Handhelds , Laptops We're almost totally over the whole netbook craze, but Toshiba's latest prototype shows there's still interesting things possible, even if it isn't a traditional laptop. The 5.6-inch touchscreen handheld runs Vista on Intel's Atom processor with a 64GB SSD and a GPS chip -- which like an awfully expensive setup, but Toshiba says they're aiming for ...
Engadget |
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Microsoft Exec to Depart for Juniper Networks
The Microsoft Corp. president in charge of the company's big Windows and Internet units is leaving in a shake-up that will give Chief Executive Steve Ballmer closer oversight of both.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Intel invests USD 17 mn in yatra.com, 2 other Indian cos
New Delhi, July 24 : Computer processor major Intel Corporation's global investment arm Intel Capital has invested USD 17 million in the equity of three Indian companies.
New Kerala |
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EjectUSB Forces Program to Let Go of Your Thumb Drive [Featured Windows Download]
Windows only: EjectUSB could be considered the nuclear option of USB drives that just won't property eject in Windows, because there's an "application or process" accessing it. Put EjectUSB on your...
Lifehacker |
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Would a Prettier Linux Make You Switch? [Ask The Readers]
Ubuntu founder Mark Shuttleworth (who we interviewed last year) announced that he's out to make Linux a better-looking operating system than Mac OS X—within two years. An ambitious goal! At...
Lifehacker |
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Microsoft's Belly Rumbles Too
Yahoo!'s days are numbered as Carl Icahn and Microsoft pick it over.
The Motley Fool |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 8th Feb 2007 22:06 UTC
When it comes to troublesome Linux peripherals, WiFi takes the cake. Sparked by the Portland Project's efforts to bring standardization to the Linux desktop, the Linux wireless developer community tackled this problem at its second Linux Wireless Summit last month in London.
OS News |
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Microsoft to get more 'Apple-like' in PC, phone space
Microsoft has long prided itself on its open partner ecosystem and cited it as a key differentiator from Apple, which provides all of the hardware and software for its products. But that equation may be set to change, based on a somewhat cryptic comment from CEO Steve Ballmer. by...
ZDNet |
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Court Nixes Law Aimed at Protecting Kids Online
Proponents of the beleaguered Child Online Protection Act suffered yet another blow Tuesday when a federal appeals court deemed the law unconstitutional once again. The 1998 law, known as "COPA," aims to keep children from viewing pornographic materials on the Internet by making it a crime for commercial Web site operators to let children access "harmful" material.
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