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Linked by Ioan-Alexandru Lazar on Mon 23rd Oct 2006 14:58 UTC
Among the few things I'm proud of in my life, not having had contact with Windows when I first "met" a computer is somewhere around the top. Indeed, the first computer I used ran Unix, and I have been using Unices myself for some time.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 8th Feb 2007 22:03 UTC
With the Sonnet library for KDE 4, developer Jacob Rideout hopes to reinvigorate the field of desktop linguistics by adding automatic language detection and other innovative features.
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AG won't appeal ruling in sex offender law
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) - Attorney General Steve Carter said Thursday he would not appeal a federal court ruling overturning part of a new state law that would have allowed the computers of sex offenders to be searched long after their sentences had been served.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 19th Aug 2006 02:07 UTC
"The DS Browser ends up becoming a bullet point for the Nintendo DS system's capabilities. Yes, the Nintendo DS can now surf the internet. But after the novelty wears off, you probably won't want to" , Craig Harris writes in his review . Craig was very kind to send us a DS screenshot rendering the mobile version of OSNews, although the browser seems to interpret "100%" of cell width as 800px ...
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SEC MEDIA DAYS NOTEBOOK : Petrino: Hogs will have new-look uniforms in ?08
HOOVER, Ala. — Bobby Petrino doesn’t look or sound like the type to use popular slang terms to describe things, but that’s what he did Friday when asked about Arkansas’ updated uniform design. (Northwest Arkansas Times)
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Web video slowly creeps up on TV - study
More than one in four Europeans regularly watches online video but the medium has a long way to go to catch up with regular TV, according to research.
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Internet mogul in the dog box
Flamboyant dotcom tycoon Takafumi Horie has lost his appeal against a two-and-a-half year prison term for fraud in a scandal that rocked Japan's stock market.
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A Fool Looks Back
Apples, burritos, and satellite beams loaded up a colorful week on Wall Street.
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Blather Gets 'Lively'
Ahoy hoy. Have a rummage around our virtual Blather HQ. Bejaysus, you can even see Daev's bed. (Google account required). Built with Google's Lively....
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Recent Original Stories
Early adopters of Microsoft's new Vista operating system are reporting problems with its implementation of IPv6 , a long-anticipated upgrade to the Internet's primary protocol.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 3rd Dec 2006 23:35 UTC
After my previous short first impressions 'review' of Windows Vista Build 6000, the final build, I promised you a full review which would look a bit deeper into the system, focussing on less obvious matters than appearance alone.
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Book club behind bars
Eight teenage boys sit quietly, eyes on the paperback books in their laps. They take turns reading aloud from “The Moves Make the Man,” a novel about two teen athletes. When one reader encounters a mild profanity, he asks if he's allowed to say it. “Yes, you may,” says Kay Skipper, media-center specialist at Bailey Middle School. On this summer evening, no computers, joysticks or TV shows ...
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Czech butterfly ‘thieves' granted bail by Indian court
KOLKATA - Two Czech scientists arrested in India for allegedly stealing rare butterflies and insects in order to sell them on the Internet were granted bail on the weekend, an official said on Saturday.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 10th Oct 2005 16:48 UTC
Microsoft is taking a stand on an emerging tech that threatens to reshape software pricing models.
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Recent Original Stories
"When I initially published the article, Boot Fedora Linux Faster, neither my server or me was ready for 22k visitors in one day. It seems that there is a great interest in the topic of reducing boot time.
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China denies bus attacks connected to terrorism - Summary
Beijing - Chinese authorities on Saturday denied claims by a purported Uighur separatist group of a terrorist connection to the July 21 bus attacks in Yunnan province and a May 5 attack in Shanghai. In a three-minute-long video placed on the internet...
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Save Interesting Political Items Today
Politics and political campaigns are featured in every newspaper, Web site and blog, and collectors are looking at the new memorabilia that can be part of a collection.
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Recent Original Stories
A new report from Symantec security researchers contends that Microsoft's much-awaited Vista operating system could harbor a range of vulnerabilities that will make it less secure than previous iterations of Windows.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 15th Nov 2007 21:43 UTC
Microsoft has released a preview release candidate for Windows Vista SP1 to a large group of beta testers. The RC preview beta [ ed. note: release candidate preview beta?]
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BKIS releases DNS securities software
VietNamNet Bridge - The Bach Khoa Internet Security Center (BKIS) released online software named BKAV DNS Check yesterday, whose functions are not only scanning and automatically detecting whether the Domain Name System got a serious gap or not, but also helping users to fix it.
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Networks Find Asian-Language TV Values
Despite AZN’s demise and iaTV’s (formerly ImaginAsian TV) moves to broaden its audience, operators and programmers remain confident there is a real demand for networks targeting Asian-Americans, especially those offering foreign-language content.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 4th May 2006 20:03 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Eighteen months after shipping, AMD's Personal Internet Communicator, aimed at lowering the cost of computing so half the world could enjoy Internet access by 2015, apparently still doesn't run Linux.
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A declaration by SCO's backer, BayStar has revealed that the software Giant Microsoft had more links to the anti-Linux ...
. The declaration made by from BayStar general partner Larry Goldfarb has turned up as part of IBM's evidence to the court. Goldfarb says that Baystar had been chucking USD 50 million at SCO despite concerns that it had a high cash burn rate.
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The Business of Nonprofits: Consider social networking
More and more nonprofits are entering the social-networking arena to increase the visibility of their causes. These online communities of people with shared interests and activities have become a powerful force for communication and relationship development that are used by millions of people worldwide.
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