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Pamela Anderson is shacking up with Tommy Lee again -- but not like that. The 41-year-old former Baywatch star is living with her ex-husband and their two sons -- Dylan, 10; Brandon, 12 -- in Lee's Calabasas enclave while her new Malibu mansion is under construction. Anderson says the pair, whose honeymoon video was infamously unleashed on the Internet, aren't an item again. But she isn't ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th May 2006 22:14 UTC
Microsoft has said that the version of IE7 for Vista will differ slightly from the one for XP and down.
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Workshop: Repair Windows Vista when it won't start
Can’t get your Vista PC to launch? Discover how to use its startup repair tools
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China's Web users top 250m on back of disasters, Olympics
BEIJING: China's online population, already the world's largest, has swelled to 253 million, an official report said, driven by news events such as natural disasters and the Beijing Olympics.
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Microsoft Australia's Office chief today delivered a frank retrospective on how badly bloated Office had become over the years.
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Plymouth Area Community Access Television will hold an electronic waste recycling day Saturday
On Saturday, PACTV and Community Recyclers of Electronic Waste will hold a community “Throw it Out for a Cause” fundraiser at Plymouth North High School on Obery Street.
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Red Hat is planning a packaged Linux desktop solution that it hopes will push its Linux desktop offering to a far broader audience than exists for its current client solution.
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NEC claims channel U-turn will help partners
NEC Computers has insisted the reason behind its channel about-turn is to align with partners rather than compete with them.
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Seven blasts hit Indian IT city of Bangalore
Source: Reuters (Adds details) BANGALORE, India, July 25 (Reuters) - Seven low-intensity bombs exploded across the Indian IT city of Bangalore on Friday, killing one person and wounding at least 15, police said ...
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Oyster card system crashes
Tom Young, Computing , Friday 25 July 2008 at 10:18:00 Latest fault sees barriers left open at stations The oyster smartcard system used on London's transport network broke down again this morning. Ticket barriers were left open at all stations during rush hour as staff tried to fix...
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"The KDE Community is happy to announce the immediate availability of the second alpha release of the K Desktop Environment. This release comes straight out of Glasgow, the largest city in Scotland where aKademy is currently taking place.
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Five blasts hit Indian IT city of Bangalore
Source: Reuters NEW DELHI, July 25 (Reuters) - Five blasts hit the Indian IT city of Bangalore on Friday and there was no immediate word of casualities, police said. Local television said one person had been killed ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 23rd Sep 2005 11:38 UTC
As early as May 1995, three months before Netscape initial public offering sparked the dot-com boom, Microsoft executives were worried that the nascent WWW could one day become a significant threat to the Windows franchise. Another memo is also making the rounds.
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It's art, for the Facebook generation
If like many people in our technology-ruled world you can't live without Google, video games, digital media and social networking sites like Facebook, this is your kind of art exhibit.
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Motherboard ODMs see increased performance in 2Q08, says paper
Benefiting from stable ODM orders, Pegatron Technology's motherboard shipments in the second quarter grew 15% sequentially, while Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) also saw ODM motherboard orders start to recover in June, according to a Chinese-language Commercial Times report.
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Bangalore engineer with terror designs held 23 Feb 2008, 0001 hrs IST, N D Shiva Kumar & Ambarish B,TNN
BANGALORE: An electrical engineer who was once employed with a leading US multinational and is an active member of the banned Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI) has been arrested from Bangalore by police who claim the 32-year-old could hold the key to cracking a dangerous terror web that spanned swathes of India, from UP to Kerala.
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Asustek to extend battery life and storage capacity for Eee PCs in 2H08
Asustek Computer expects to introduce new features for its Eee PC range including "whole-day" battery life and Internet storage. The company will also push out software and hardware upgrades every month to fill gaps in the netbook market.
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Channel vendors demand card makers recall faulty Nvidia products
Due to Nvidia did not clearly explaining the details of the faults reported in its notebook GPUs, some channel vendors have demanded graphics card makers issue a recall for desktop-based discrete graphics cards using the same GPU core, according to sources at graphics card makers.
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Microsoft officially ends bid to buy Yahoo
The curtain appeared to come down Thursday on Silicon Valley's most popular business drama, as Microsoft Chairman Steve Ballmer confirmed that talks to acquire Yahoo have ended and a major shareholder advisory service said it was backing the Internet company's board.
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The Knowledge
E3 08 was like a "convention for plumbers", Sony Computer Entertainment Uk boss Ray Maguire has told GamesRadar's sister site, TechRadar, although "behind closed doors, there was a decent amount of business going on."
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Juniper bets expansion hopes on new CEO
Juniper Networks confirmed Thursday that Kevin Johnson will succeed CEO Scott Kriens, who said he's counting on the longtime Microsoft executive to help the Sunnyvale company expand in a market dominated by Cisco Systems.
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China Netcom Files Form 20-F
China Netcom Group Corporation (Hong Kong) Limited ("China Netcom" or the "Company") (HKSE: 0906; NYSE: CN), a leading broadband and fixed-line communications operator in China, has filed its annual report for the year ended December 31, 2007 on Form 20-F with the United States Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC").
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Three Injured in Shooting at Community College (5:09am)
PHOENIX (AP) - Police say a former student shot three people in a computer room at a Phoenix community college, injuring two of them critically. The suspect was arrested at a nearby home.
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In 2007, China Surpassed Japan for the First Time in Li-Ion Battery Production Producing an Output of 1.35 Billion Units
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/eafc25/china_liion_batte) has announced the addition of the "China Li-ion Battery & Its Raw Materials Market Report, 2007-2008" report to their offering.
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