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U.S. military's media control debated
The U.S. military's strict control of photographs from the Iraq war zone is sparking a debate of freedom of speech versus security, experts say. Only a handful of photographs of dead U.S. soldiers have appeared in any medium since the Iraq war began in 2003, and one photographer who recently published such photos on his Internet Web site has been ostracized by local U.S. military commanders, The ...
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CSI office-bearers
KOCHI: K.P. Paulson has been elected chairman, P. K. Asokan secretary, Commodore Koshy Varghese vice-chairman, and Biju M.G. treasurer of the Cochin chapter of the Computer Society of India (CSI). ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 26th Apr 2006 21:07 UTC
Microsoft is to enhance the product-activation programme in its Office software to make it more like that in Windows. And it will extend its 'Windows Genuine Advantage' programme to send alerts directly to users of pirate software, the company said yesterday.
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Recent Original Stories
"SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop is an all-in-one solution that contains technology innovations and usability breakthroughs including integrated desktop search, accelerated graphical interfaces and numerous application improvements.
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IT Sector: Dismal show
Technology stocks have received a hammering after Infosys Technologies announced its first quarter results on July 11. The BSE IT index shed around fourteen per cent.
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Hacker, Counterfeiter Comes Clean Ahead of Prison Stint
Student Jeremiah Mondello worked his way through college selling pirated software on eBay, laundering $300,000 in profits through PayPal accounts opened with stolen identities. He spoke with Wired.com before checking into prison for a four-year stretch.
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by MonkeyPie (2.68) on Mon 20th Feb 2006 14:10 UTC
Why don't they just work together? I keep hearing this and I have to wonder about all that talk. Why don't the Gnome and KDE developers just stop creating their own desktops and just go ahead and make the Knome project. Forget the different focuses and differences in thought.
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Arty tile's travels from Fla. inspire young artist
Finding an artifact from a previous civilization outside one of the oldest structures in this area would have been less surprising. What 8-year-old Samantha Smith found outside her church after a day at Vacation Bible School was an artifact of the Internet age, a monument of new expressions of creativity. Under the sign for Patriot Park outside Bethel United Methodist Church, Samantha, who ...
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17 serial blasts rattle Ahmedabad, 29 killed
At least 17 small bombs exploded in Ahmedabad on Saturday, killing at least 29 people and wounding 88, a day after another set of blasts in the country's IT hub.
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Barren’s coach Richey pleased with progress
Barren County football coach said he was pleased with his team’s aggressiveness as the Trojans wrapped up their second week of practice.“I like the aggressive nature that we’ve came out with,” Richey said. “We’ve utilized out time well in the helmets only period. We’ve got a lot of work done on our formations, sets, motion and the like, and we’re way ahead of that part of the game.”Richey said ...
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Outspring discontinues QuickMail
Outspring has announced that it is discontinuing its QuickMail email client and server line. The company has suspended all sales and phone support for QuickMail, although customers who purchased QuickMail products in the last 90 days will still be entitled to another 90 days of telephone support. Prior customers can still find peer-to-peer support ...
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State Trooper arrested for allegedly being sexually aggressive online
A Colorado Springs state trooper is under arrest in a Fort Lupton Internet sting operation aimed at trapping sexual predators.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 4th Nov 2007 19:24 UTC
This is the third article in a series on common usability and graphical user interface related terms [ part I part II ]. On the internet, and especially in forum discussions like we all have here on OSNews, it is almost certain that in any given discussion, someone will most likely bring up usability and GUI related terms - things like spatial memory, widgets, consistency, Fitts' Law , and more.
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Family, faith motivate lawyer to help immigrants
Susan C. Montalvo-Gesser sat down in a swivel chair by a bank of computers and looked at the couple who hoped she would solve all their problems. "OK, we'll begin the inquisition," the casually dressed attorney said. It was the first Saturday of the month, which meant Montalvo-Gesser was conducting her usual monthly immigration legal clinic at La Plaza Community Center. She is the only ...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 17th Oct 2006 01:51 UTC
Softpedia posted today a small review of three anti-virus software that are free to use, complete with screenshots. Consider using Microsoft's or Adaware's anti-spyware utilities too to keep your XP healthy.
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29 killed as sixteen bombs hit India's Ahmedabad
At least 16 small bombs exploded in the Indian city of Ahmedabad on Saturday, killing at least 29 people and wounding 88, a day after another set of blasts in the country's IT hub, officials said.
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Journals week in review: Apple news from Infinite Loop
An upcoming product transition, more Apple clones, iPhone SDK and security, a Mac Pro supercomputing cluster, and a chat with Fake Steve Jobs are some of the highlights from the past week's Apple news. Read More...
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E-mail account claiming responsibility created this afternoon
"alarbi_gujarat@yahoo.Com", the new email address used by Indian Mujahideen claiming the responsibility for today's serial blasts in Gujarat, was created today afternoon.
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A California man, arrested by the Internet Crimes Against Children task force in November, will go to trial Sept. 3 on charges related to Internet sexual exploitation of a child.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Jul 2006 22:31 UTC, submitted by Tom Magnum
The Mono debate over on the GNOME desktop developer mailing list is heating up again. Philip Van Hoof makes a compelling argument about the need for GNOME decision makers to take into consideration future developers and the over-reliance of C and GObject in GNOME. At what point does a general-purpose, high level framework and runtime become a necessity for GNOME?
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 1st Oct 2005 20:06 UTC
Microsoft and Intel last week tried to swing the computing, consumer electronics and entertainment industry toward HD DVD in a format war to establish a higher-capacity successor to today's DVD.
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Sixteen bombs hit India's Ahmedabad, 18 killed
AHMEDABAD, India (Reuters) - At least 16 small bombs exploded in the Indian city of Ahmedabad on Saturday, killing at least 18 people and wounding 110, a day after another set of blasts in the country's IT hub, officials said.
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'Doctor Horrible' Sequel, Soundtrack Planned
Joss Whedon's huge splash on the Internet looks to expand in the near future. Whedon told a capacity Comic-Con crowd Friday that a fourth part is planned for his Web series "Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog," which had a highly successful release two weeks ago.
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Internet Safety Summit
CLEVELAND -- The internet have been come a dangerous place for teens and children these days.
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Hacker basks in the spotlight
Owen Walker says he was surprised and relieved to be discharged without conviction for his part in an international cyber-crime ring that attracted the attention of the FBI.
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