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EU approves HP purchase of EDS
(AP:BRUSSELS, Belgium) European Union antitrust regulators have approved the proposed purchase of technology services provider Electronic Data Systems Corp. by Hewlett-Packard Co.
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Article: Ask iLounge 7-25-08
This week's Ask iLounge topics: MobileMe on iPhone for Calendars only, Buying iPods for International use, Voice recorders for 4G iPods, Free Music for iPod, Problems transferring purchased content to iPod, Playing AAC files in Windows Media Player
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The Ratings Game: Google analyst sees a 'Buy' opportunity
A Wall Street analyst covering Google Inc. has pointed to a dip in the Internet giant's stock price as an opportunity to pick up shares on the cheap.
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Italy prepares to charge Google execs: sources
MILAN (Reuters) - Italian prosecutors are preparing to file charges against four current or former Google Inc executives over a 2006 video on the Internet provider's Italian-language site, court sources said on Friday.
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Wahnapitae man charged with possessing child pornography
Members of the OPP Child Sexual Exploitation Section (Project āPā), the OPP Sudbury Detachment in conjunction with the Greater Sudbury Police Service Cyber Crime Unit, have arrested and charged a Wahnapitae man following a child pornography investigation. On Thursday, July 24, officers from the OPP Child Sexual [...]
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Any deal between Microsoft and Yahoo is probably off - so then what?
Microsoft said Thursday it's "done" trying to acquire Yahoo, but while some might be cheered by yet another interruption Microsoft's relentless pusuit of its rival, others are pointing to a compelling need for the company to start making money from its online operations.
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Recent Original Stories
"Here are my few suggestions to make better desktop (making it simple but powerful). Most of them are for GNOME and related applications but for other desktop environments and applications could be also useful.
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Recent Original Stories
"This tutorial shows how to set up a PXE install server with Ubuntu 6.10 . A PXE install server allows your client computers to boot and install a Linux distribution over the network, without the need of burning Linux iso images onto a CD/DVD, boot floppy images, etc. In this article I show how to configure a PXE server that allows you to boot multiple distributions: Ubuntu Edgy/Dapper, Debian ...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 30th Jun 2006 01:17 UTC
Apple sent a seismic shockwave through the Mac market a year ago when it announced that was ditching its long-time processor suppliers IBM and Motorola in favor of chips from occasional arch-nemesis Intel.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 4th Dec 2005 10:31 UTC
Genesi has announced a new product this weekend. "The Genesi Home Media and Communication System is built on the PegasosPPC platform, utilising the Freescale G4 processor for outstanding media performance.
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China Internet Users Pass 250 Million, Surpassing U.S. as Largest Internet Population
China reports that the number of its Internet users has reached close to 253 million, surpassing United States as the world's leading Internet market, despite heavy government controls.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th Jul 2008 22:04 UTC
As someone who uses Windows Vista practically daily, I've always wondered where all the negativity in the media comes from. Sure, Vista isn't perfect (as if any operating system is), but I just don't see where all the complaints are coming from.
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AOL shutting 3 services to cut costs, focus on ads
NEW YORK (AP) ā AOL is shutting three data-storage services, including one of the Internet's earliest photo-sharing sites, as it seeks to cut costs and focus resources on its advertising opportunities.
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AOL shutting 3 services to cut costs, focus on ads
AOL Pictures, the year-old media-sharing site BlueString and the online backup service Xdrive will likely shut down by year's end.
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Software Pirate Sentenced to Four Years
The Software and Information Industry Association said this week that a key seller of fraudulent software on eBay, Jeremiah Mondello, had been sentenced to 48 months in federal prison.
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Inspiring professor dies at 47
Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon University professor whose The Last Lecture inspired millions, died Friday of pancreatic cancer in Virginia. He was 47.On his Web site Thursday, a friend posted that Pausch's cancer had progressed further than expected and he was too sick to continue posting.insAfter learning last year from his doctor that his cancer was terminal, Pausch delivered The Last ...
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Knol and void: The day I became a published Google 'expert'
Writing a knol article on Google--something akin to a Wikipedia entry--can make you feel authoritative and empowered, until someone comes along and contradicts you.
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Oh, the records we have sought and the years they've taken to arrive
NORFOLK If anyone is still wondering about the safety of a circus that came through Norfolk more than six years ago, we now have the answer. A computer file of nearly decade-old federal inspections of a business that no longer exists, addressed to a reporter who no longer works at The Pil ...
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Microsoft Highlights New York Metro Area Partner Awards Program Recipients - Integrity Partners
Microsoft recently announced 2008 award winners as part of Microsoft's U.S. Field Partner Awards Program in the New York Metro Area, consisting of metropolitan New York City, Northern New Jersey, and Fairfield County, Connecticut.
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China says Web users top US at 253 mln
By JOE McDONALD BEIJING (AP) -- China's booming Internet population has surpassed the United States to become the world's biggest, with 253 million people online despite government controls on Web use, according to government data reported Friday.
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AOL shutting 3 services to cut costs, focus on ads
By ANICK JESDANUN NEW YORK (AP) -- AOL is shutting three data-storage services, including one of the Internet's earliest photo-sharing sites, as it seeks to cut costs and focus resources on its advertising opportunities.
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AOL shutting 3 services to cut costs, focus on ads
AOL is shutting three data-storage services, including one of the Internet's earliest photo-sharing sites, as it seeks to cut costs and focus resources on its advertising opportunities. AOL Pictures, the year-old media-sharing site BlueString and the online backup service Xdrive will likely shut down by year's end, though the company is looking to sell at least Xdrive, which AOL bought in 2005 ...
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FAU Accompanies Florida Governor Charlie Crist on UK Trade Mission for Ocean Energy Research and Development
Officials from Florida Atlantic University (FAU) and FAU's Center for Ocean Energy Technology (COET) in the College of Engineering and Computer Science accompanied Florida Governor Charlie Crist on a recent visit to several universities and organizations in the United Kingdom to continue discussions, exchange information and formalize agreements in areas of clean ocean energy, environmental ...
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Bikers, pedestrians seeking better Web maps
Friday, July 25, 2008 at 1:27 p.m. PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- With the old gas-guzzler in the garage, you've got your bicycle ready and your sneakers laced up. Now all you need is a map of the quickest, safest routes for riding around town. Well, not so fast.
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Terrorists hit IT hub Bangalore again, one dead
Seven bombs went off within an hour in Bangalore's central business district and other crowded areas Friday afternoon, killing a woman at a deserted bus stop, injuring seven people and putting the focus on terror cells in India's IT hub once again.
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