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Microsoft slashes Office prices in RP
MAKATI City, Philippines -- Microsoft has slashed the price of its Office suite for home users and students by about 40 percent, its Philippine subsidiary said this week.
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Mika to make acting debut with Love.com
Mika will be playing a club owner in the movie that highlights the misuse of Internet by contract killers. The film by first-time director Vinod Mukhi is complete and is scheduled for a September release.
Hindustan Times |
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XBox Delivers a Profit
Nintendo still dominates, but Microsoft's Xbox Division posted its first-ever annual profit.
PC World |
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Four bombs hit India's Ahmedabad, one killed
NEW DELHI - At least four bombs exploded in the western Indian city of Ahmedabad on Saturday, killing at least one person, just a day after another set of coordinated blasts in the country's southern IT hub, police said.
Khaleej Times |
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Internet Sting Leads To State Patrolman's Arrest
Police say a trooper with the Colorado State Patrol tried to convince what he thought was a girl on the Internet to have a sexual relationship with him.
CBS4 Denver |
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Coffee house to display artworks by local artists
David Diaz, owner of The Steaming Bean Espresso Bar and Internet Cafe in Shell Beach, has started displaying paintings by local artists on the walls of the coffee house.
Arroyo Grande Times Press Recorder |
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Where there's a will, it pays
Nearly 60 percent of adults lack one, in spite of its crucial role Among the most fundamental of money tasks is creating a will, yet nearly 6 in 10 adults don't have one, according to a recent survey by FindLaw.com, a legal information Web site.
Chicago Tribune |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 12th Jun 2007 01:16 UTC
When Steve Jobs mentioned a few weeks ago that there will be "some sort of app development" for the iPhone, everyone assumed he meant widgets. Widgets are less powerful than native applications, and depending on the underlying OS hooks offered, they can be even less powerful than J2ME apps.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 9th Dec 2005 12:35 UTC
The race is on to produce four-core processors for PCs.
New Mobile Computing |
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Dork talk: Apple's 3G revolution
Environment, science & technology: Stephen Fry: I still maintain that the third iPhone will be the perfect device
Guardian Unlimited |
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Lloyd Alter: Go Play Outside!
Park attendance is dropping and my daughter and I are looking at computer screens instead of paddling our canoes. It's time to put them away and go play outside.
HuffingtonPost |
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Recycling board awaits paint proposals
The deadline is looming this week for the paint industry to submit product-stewardship plans to Recycle New Brunswick, the province's independent recycling body.
Daily Gleaner |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 8th Jun 2006 13:04 UTC
Microsoft has cut PC-to-PC synchronization from Vista . Vista Beta 2, which is slated to go to as many as two million testers, does not include the P2P synchronization technology.
New Mobile Computing |
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Five raids over suspicions of internet images
Bedfordshire Police swoop on address in Bedford, Leighton Buzzard and Stanford (25/07/2008 15:16:50)
Bedford Today |
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Pole dancing granny's video a hit on YouTube!
London, July 26 : It may sound bizarre but an unknown granny is making waves on the Internet with her pole dancing video titled 'Granny's Gone Wild'.
New Kerala |
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Recent Original Stories
"If Linux is 85% of the way to being a viable alternative to Windows/Office, it'll get the rest of the way soon . Very soon. The Mark Shuttleworths and Scott McNealys of the world will make sure of that.
New Mobile Computing |
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Terror threat on Olympics
AN Islamic separatist group has claimed responsibility for a deadly bus bombing in Shanghai in May and warns of new attacks in China during the Olympics, according to a group monitoring internet threats by extremists.
Herald Sun |
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Wi-fi besieged by freeloaders
CYBER freeloaders are illegally running up bills on the unsecured wi-fi broadband connections of their neighbours.
Herald Sun |
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Anger on rail injury video
IMAGES of a woman trapped under a train aired on internet video sharing site YouTube have upset rail operator Connex and a public transport users' group.
Herald Sun |
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Video calls for attacks during Olympics
Beijing - A video calling for attacks in China during the Olympics games was placed in the Internet on Saturday by a purported Uighur separatist group.
Pretoria News |
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Recent Original Stories
With Phonon , KDE developers will be able to write applications with multimedia functionality in a fraction of the time needed with one of the above mentioned media frameworks and libraries. This will facilitate the usage of media capabilities in the KDE desktop and applications.
OS News |
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Highway 99 vegetation fire
Lodi and Woodbridge firefighters work to put out a vegetation fire that started off the Highway 99 roadway and quickly caught the woods on fire south of Rio Vista Drive in Lodi on Friday.
Lodi News-Sentinel |
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Comcast Is Reading Your Blog
Paolo writes "A Washington student got a bit of a shock when he received an email from internet service provider Comcast about comments he had made on his blog. Brandon Dilbeck, a student at the University of Washington, writes a blog and used it to complain about the service he was getting from Comcast. Shortly afterwards he got an email message from Comcast apologizing for the problems and ...
Slashdot |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 10th Mar 2006 12:27 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"Switch from one operating system to another - without manual intervention - by following these step-by-step instructions for enabling a dual-boot machine . Duplicate this setup for running both Linux and Windows on your own machine with the scripts provided with this article."
New Mobile Computing |
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Need a Parking Spot? Go Online
San Francisco to implement nation's largest network for monitoring parking.
ABC News |
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