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Business Objects launches new BI platform
Business Objects introduced its latest business intelligence (BI) software, a tool that caters to the information management needs of companies.
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Recent Original Stories
" PuppyLinux is one of the most popular 'flavors' of Linux, I have used it on several old P-II and P-III machines that I donated and it got them to work when the original OS (95 and 98) would not even so much as boot up.
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Taliban gets results online
For all their old-fashioned ideas, the Taliban in Afghanistan are waging a dangerously effective information war using the internet and other modern communications systems to spread their message among tribespeople and the international Muslim community.
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Google to face charges over 'taunting' video
London, July 27 : Italian prosecutors are preparing to file charges against four Goggle executives who were seen taunting a teenager with Down's Syndrome in a video which was posted in one of Google's sites in 2006.
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Expert tips on buying a computer
1. Do you need a new one? OK, so your programs move at the speed of gears ... turning ... in ... quicksand. The online videos you watch look choppier than convenience store security footage and sound as if they've been flushed down a toilet. And your hard drive finds the notion of "available space" quaint. But you're clinging to your computer " well, why, exactly? When the frustrations ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 12th Sep 2006 13:51 UTC, submitted by
Tyr. "The difficulties in developing Vista stemmed from its monolithic structure and the need for 'backwards compatibility', ie ensuring that software used by customers on older versions of Windows will work under Vista.
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Now, mirror-based pixel designs to outdo LCD screens
Washington, July 27 : Microsoft's new telescopic displays, boasting pixels that use a pair of mirrors to block or transmit light, may give the developers of the much in vogue liquid crystal displays or LCDs a run for their money.
New Kerala |
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Britons hooked on to Internet like never before
London, July 27 : Internet has changed the way we shop, do business and get entertained. Now, this ever-so prominent Internet domination has been reflected in the findings of a study, which has found that Britons are spending more time online than never before.
New Kerala |
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Searching For A Fort Lauderdale Home On The Internet
Finding the perfect real estate property in Fort Lauderdale can be very tiring if you do everything on foot. But there is an easy way to look for the right home that fits your needs without even getting out of the house -- and that is through the Internet.
Turks.US |
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Open Source infighting over the GPLv3 just turned nastier - in a post on the Linux kernel mailing list , Linus ...
"Linux creator Linus Torvalds said the authors of a new software license expected to be used by thousands of open source programmers are a bunch of hypocrites and likened them to religious fanatics - the latest sign of a growing schism in the open source community between business-minded developers like Torvalds and free software purists."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 24th Jun 2007 13:44 UTC
Federkiel writes : "People working with Apple computers are used to a very consistent user experience.
New Mobile Computing |
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Current Newswire:
"It is divided up into useful sub-categories, such as Accessories, which included things like an online comic reader. Education gives you the ability to install learning tools for Chemistry, Physics, Maths and many other subjects.
Linux Today |
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New software may help save premature babies
Toronto, July 27 : New computer software scheduled for testing at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children may prove effective in saving the lives of premature babies, and take neonatal care to a new level, say researchers.
New Kerala |
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You may soon find parking space via laptops, mobiles
Washington, July 27 : People in San Francisco may soon be able to find parking space via their laptops and mobile phones, thanks to a network of wireless sensors to be embedded in the streets.
New Kerala |
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Shifting from foreign policy, Barack Obama plans to meet key advisers to discuss US economy
he will talk to are investor Warren Buffett, Eric Schmidt, chairman and CEO of Google, as well as former Federal Reserve chairman Paul … read more Volcker... Yep, these are the people familiar with the struggles of the common people.
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Portis boy fulfills dreams for horsepower
PORTIS -- Vanan Shamburg -- like many boys who are 16 -- spent a lot of time over the past year shopping online for just the right vehicle with a lot of horsepower.
Salina Journal |
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Flashback July 28, 1999-2003
In yet another sign of deepening financial woes of the CNMI, the government has yet to pay the Commonwealth Utilities Corporation some $6.8 million in utility bills accumulated over the last six months.
Saipan Tribune |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 12th Sep 2006 02:11 UTC
Brian May, the guitarist of the legendary rock group Queen, recently got a MacBook Pro for his audio work, upgrading from his G4 laptop. Brian argues about some software problems (e.g. not getting a low battery warning from the system anymore) and the fact that the laptop runs very hot.
OS News |
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Computers spark an education revolution
From online courses to child-friendly laptops and virtual teachers, technology is spreading in America's classrooms, reducing the need for textbooks, note pads, paper and in some cases even the schools themselves.
Vietnam Net |
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In Internet age, libraries plug in
The Internet was supposed to send Americas public libraries the way of eight-track tapes and pay phones. But, it turns out, theyre busier than ever.
Fond du Lac Reporter |
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The savings game: Tri-Cities gets in on garage sales
Jan Swift's weekend ritual begins Thursday with the classified ads and some Internet searches to find all the garage sales in the Tri-Cities.
Tri-City Herald |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 28th Dec 2006 22:22 UTC
IBM's Lotus Software division is taking a bigger bite of Apple's Mac OS X . The company on Dec. 28 formally rolled out the latest version of its Lotus messaging software package, dubbed Notes 7.0.2, which will include e-mail, calendar management tools and instant messaging that is specifically designed for Mac OS X users.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 9th Oct 2006 20:55 UTC
Microsoft will end support for Windows XP Service Pack 1 and SP 1a on 10 October, leaving users no option but to upgrade to SP2 if they wish to continue to receive support for crucial components, including security software.
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Wego says the search is over
ASIA'S fastest-growing travel search engine enters the Australian market this week, with plans to become the Google of travel.
The Australian |
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Kids fear the great outdoors
CHILDREN and teenagers are scared of the outdoors and prefer to hang out in shopping centres, play computer games or go to school, a new report shows.
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