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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 25th Dec 2006 13:11 UTC
Microsoft's Nick White blogs about the system requirements for Windows Vista . "We've officially released more detail on the system requirements for Windows Vista. These requirements outline what determines whether a PC is categorized as Windows Vista Capable or Windows Vista Premium Ready."
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Kayak to stop displaying American Airlines' fares: report
Travel search engine Kayak.com will no longer display American's airfares and content. As per the information available, the move will be applicable from August 1.
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Recent Original Stories
In a recent interview with the online edition of the Austrian daily Newspaper Der Standard, Mono project-lead Miguel de Icaza pleads for a cooperation between Mono and Microsoft's .Net : "I think that the deal should include a technical Mono/.NET collaboration, and even go as far as Microsoft recommending Mono for all of their developers looking at migration."
New Mobile Computing |
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Design Hotels selects Rubicon for market intelligence and rate comparisons
Design Hotels has chosen Rubicon's MarketVision Competitive Price Position to provide up-to-date, detailed rate comparisons for its hand-picked collection of 170 hotels.
eyefortravel.com |
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Mama Mia, that's one real Hollywood classic
My friend Johanna asked me if I wanted to go with her to see Mamma Mia! I had to consult with my oracle, imdb.com (Internet Movie Database), before accepting the invitation. The plot: The story of a bride-to-be, trying to find her real father, told using hit songs by the popular '70s group ABBA.
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Two ship's crew facing charges after child porn found have N.S. bail hearing
A bail hearing is set for Friday in Dartmouth, N.S., for two Filipino crewmen facing charges after a search of a ship turned up child pornography on laptop computers.
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Questions/Answers
Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. MONTE VISTA, Colo. - Google Earth's satellite images allow you to do serious scouting before a fishing trip in new country.
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Teen sues archdiocese, school over bullying
A teenage girl has sued her private, all-girls Catholic school, claiming it allowed bullying to spread from the classroom to online social networks.
Sun-Sentinel |
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Government welcomes new measures to tackle unlawful online file-sharing
The agreement is signed by the six major Internet Service Providers (ISPs), the music and film rights-holders and Government.
PublicTechnology.net |
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Judges question Yankee review
NEWFANE -- Judges from the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board renewed their questioning of staff from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Entergy Nuclear Thursday on just how effective its computer model was in determining the effects of aging in the plant's piping. ... - By Susan Smallheer Rutland Herald
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 9th Dec 2005 12:35 UTC
International technology standards organization Ecma voted Thursday to approve the creation of a technical committee to begin looking into standardization of Microsoft Office's Open XML document format. The effort has been backed by Apple, Intel and Toshiba.
OS News |
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Nokia and Sony 3G Unlocked Phones Available from Cellhut
One of the internet's leading sellers of unlocked cellphones is having a sale on all its 3G Nokia and Sony phones. [PR.com - July 25, 2008]
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 9th Nov 2006 23:20 UTC
During a telephone conference with reporters yesterday, outgoing Microsoft co-president Jim Allchin, while touting the new security features of Windows Vista, which was released to manufacturing yesterday, told a reporter that the system's new lockdown features are so capable and thorough that he was comfortable with his own seven-year-old son using Vista without antivirus software installed . ...
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Microsoft inks deal with Facebook
MICROSOFT AND FACEBOOK have signed a search and advertising deal. The partnership between the Vole and the online social notworking giant will reportedly integrate Microsoft Live Search and related advertising on Facebook.
The Inquirer |
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Gunfire at computer lab injures 3 at Phoenix college
A former student opened fire Thursday afternoon in a computer lab at a Phoenix community college, wounding three people, one critically, authorities said. A man suspected of being the shooter was later taken into custody.
Tucson Citizen |
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Carrier Priority Card Program Now Available Online
7/24/2008 Carrier Transicold, Athens, Ga, launched a new Web site for its priority card holders, giving customers and dealers instant access to helpful information to manage their accounts.
TruckingInfo.com |
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Going green? Office products lead way
Montana’s state government recycles 700,000 pounds of office paper every year. State workers write with pens made from recycled plastic and type on computers made without the toxins already illegal in Europe.
Helena Independent Record |
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Video game ban for prisoners
Prisoners are being banned from playing violent computer games. A new Prison Service directive states only convicts who have earned the highest level of privileges will be allowed access to games consoles such as PlayStations.
ITV.com |
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Prison term upheld for 'graceless' Japanese Internet mogul
Flamboyant dotcom tycoon Takafumi Horie Friday lost his appeal against a prison term for a fraud scandal that rocked Japan's stock market, with the judge accusing him of lacking social graces.
TurkishPress.com |
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Proof of age system moves net ID a step closer
But gov ID may be set back The UK moved one step closer to online ID for all last week as the British Board of Film Classification (BBFC) decided to give accreditation to NetIDme ’s age verification software. But for once this may be not cause for complete doom and gloom. Also added to the list are GB Group (with their URU product) and 192.com .…
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BSkyB challenges Apple in music deal with Universal
Britain's largest pay-TV firm, BSkyB, is to launch an online subscription music service and has signed the world's largest music group, Universal, as its first partner in a deal that could challenge Apple computers.
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'Spammer King,' Family Dead Say Police
According to Colorado authorities, convicted Internet "Spam King" Edward Davidson and his family is dead in an apparent murder-suicide.
Local 10 Miami |
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Take-Two: We won't be distracted by EA bid
The temptation to portray the games market as a three-way battle between Nintendo, Microsoft and Sony is both obvious and excusable. These, after all, are the firms who would happily admit to being in a race for gaming supremacy.
gamesindustry.biz |
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ASLB judges wrap up Vt. Yankee hearings
NEWFANE - Judges from the Atomic Safety and Licensing Board renewed their questioning of staff from the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and Entergy Nuclear Thursday on just how effective its computer... ... - By SUSAN SMALLHEER Herald Staff
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