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Linked by David Adams on Tue 23rd Aug 2005 15:48 UTC
This article introduces PowerPC emulation and cross-compiling for developers without access to real hardware. It is intended for developers familiar with computer architecture who own an x86-based workstation but are interested in experimenting with PowerPC.
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Bicyclists, walkers seek better Web maps for quick, safe routes
Internet mapping services, cities and community groups are being pushed to lay out the best routes for biking and walking - just like drivers have found online for years.
The Cincinnati Enquirer |
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Chaos;Head Computer Game to Get TV Anime
The September issues of Dengeki Daioh and Comic Alive have announced on July 26 that Nitroplus and 5pb.'s Chaos;Head computer visual novel will be animated for television this fall.
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Clearing Landmines From The Air
July 26, 2008: The U.S. Army has developed a sensor/software device called ASTAMIDS (Airborne Surveillance, Target Acquisition and Minefield Detection System) that enables helicopters or UAVs to spot minefields, and warn approaching troops.
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China leads in Web use, and potential
China said the number of Internet users in the country reached about 253 million in June, putting it ahead of the United States as the world's...
Seattle Times |
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MSIC's work is nothing flashy
Even though they are members of America's intelligence community, don't look for jet packs, exploding watches or poison pens from the employees of the Missile and Space Intelligence Center on Redstone Arsenal, the center director said Thursday.
The Huntsville Times |
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In Brief
Computer sale extended
The Herald News |
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CMU prof Pausch whose last lecture moved millions dies
PITTSBURGH Randy Pausch said obstacles serve a purpose: They give us a chance to show how badly we want something. Confronted with incurable cancer, he devised a last lecture that became an Internet sensation, a best-selling book and a celebration of a life spent achieving his dreams.
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CGC launches Nokia E66 and Nokia E71 in Qatar
Consolidated Gulf Co. (CGC), the biggest retailer of mobile phones as well as the largest Telecom and IT solution provider in Qatar, has launched Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 - the latest email-optimized phones from the Nokia Eseries product range.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 23rd Mar 2007 17:49 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Bruce Perens writes: "There's been a lot of talk about GPL version 3: whether it goes too far to be acceptable to business, whether the Linux kernel developers will ever switch to it, whether our community will fork or undergo unrest over it.
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Prof gained world fame in months before death
PITTSBURGH - In a recent e-mail exchange with his friend and co-author, Jeffrey Zaslow, Randy Pausch said he still was amazed at how he had been transformed from boyish computer science professor to a "worldwide media-based inspirer." Such fame for Mr. Pausch, who died yesterday at age 47, began with his final lecture in September at Carnegie Mellon University on how to live a grateful, ...
The Toledo Blade |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 10th Oct 2007 22:44 UTC
"The Dock in Mac OS X is unique in comparison to the user interface of Windows, most Linux distros that emulate the Windows desktop, and previous versions of the Classic Mac OS. Apple has significantly updated the Dock in Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.
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AT&T getting OKs for system upgrade
BIRMINGHAM -- AT&T Inc. is picking up local government agreements in Alabama in a planned $400 million upgrade of its telephone network to offer an Internet-based video alternative to cable and satellite television services.
Montgomery Advertiser |
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Recent Original Stories
A few days after Mark Shuttleworth , Gaël Duval, founder of Linux Mandrake, now Mandriva, posted a FAQ related to his distribution. He addresses some controversial issues such as Will Mandriva ever demand licence fees?
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McCain in cyberspace: "Ich bin ein beginner"
In a daring bid to wrench attention from his Democratic rival in the 2008 presidential race, Sen. John McCain today embarked on a historic...
Seattle Times |
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Tri-Cities still awaiting Wi-Fi system
GENEVA -- Whether or not the Tri-Cities end up with free wireless Internet is all about the money.
The Beacon News |
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Online-only letters
Economical correction It is called a "correction," not a "free fall" ["Is free market in a free fall?," Times, News, July 24]. Corrections happen after long...
Seattle Times |
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Big Ten Media Days Notebook
Facebook leads to a proposal
The Des Moines Register |
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Forecasting Flash Floods Along Colorado's Front Range: Scientists Test System
People living near vulnerable creeks and rivers along Colorado's Front Range may soon get advance notice of potentially deadly floods, thanks to a new forecasting system being tested this summer by the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) in Boulder, Colo.
Medical News Today |
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Tech Notebook: Google claims 1 trillion Web pages
SEARCH ENGINE SMACK DOWN: When it comes to search engines, size matters - at least to Google.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Cutting edge, not cutthroat: Software firm corporate culture based on Edison's lab
DETROIT — It's not true that you must work 80-hour weeks, trash competitors and gouge your customers to get ahead in today's dog-eat-dog business world. Rich Sheridan and his gang of computer programmers and high-tech anthropologists at Menlo Innovations in Ann Arbor, Mich., say so.
The Monterey County Herald |
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RSS feed
Clear out the clutter and touch up the paint Good Morning Silicon Valley, Friday, July 25. Posted by John Murrell: According to a mid-July memo just passed along to TechCrunch, AOL is doing a bunch of housekeeping that will see a number of services taken to the curb - among them media-sharing
San Jose Mercury News |
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Popular 'last lecture' professor dies
PITTSBURGH — Randy Pausch said obstacles serve a purpose: They "give us a chance to show how badly we want something." Confronted with incurable cancer, he devised a last lecture that became an Internet sensation, a best-selling book and a celebration of a life spent achieving his dreams.
The Monterey County Herald |
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Sonnenberg to lead News-Sun advertising
Andrea Sonnenberg has been named director of advertising, responsible for the Lake County News-Sun, the Pioneer Lake County weekly publications and all Pioneer, The Doings and News-Sun Internet sales.
Lake County News Sun |
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FALLING FOR PANDORA'S LURE
'Good God, Andy! How is it that you're only just now getting around to talking about Pandora, an Internet radio service that launched nearly three years ago?"
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