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Tech Inspires Art Exhibit
Art takes new forms for the Facebook generation, examining virtual lives and borderless technology.
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Lines Between Human, Machine will Blur by 2012
Reflecting on the company's 40th anniversary, Intel execs forecast the next 40 years (and sooner).
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Media find set-up slow going
BEIJING - Internet connection is proving to be a major problem at the Beijing Games, despite Olympic organisers promising uncensored access.
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Open courts vs. privacy: Move toward online access to files sparks concerns
The judges on the Supreme Court of Canada will decide this fall whether to post court documents online, the culmination of years of debate on whether throwing open the electronic doors threatens privacy rights in an era of Internet stalkers and identity thieves.
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A prayer for Microsoft
Microsoft is not the problem - it is a symptom of the problem. The problem is patents, and the way forward is through cooperation, not finger-pointing.
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Recent Original Stories
Apple has updated its line of MacBook computers . "Apple today updated its MacBook consumer notebooks with faster Intel Core 2 Duo processors, 1GB of memory and larger hard drives in every model.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 18th Jul 2005 12:21 UTC
GNOME 2.11.5 has been released . As with the Linux kernel, odd-numbered versions indicate development releases. Download: platform , desktop , and bindings .
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Visitors not wanted while hospital tests power backup
The public is being asked to not telephone or visit Dunedin Hospital on Wednesday morning as the hospital checks its emergency power systems. The hospital will be running on emergency power only between 7am and 10am and will have limited use of telephones, computers and lifts.
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MacDailyNews - Where Mac news comes first
"Kevin Johnson, the president of [Microsoft's online] division, suddenly and surprisingly resigned late Wednesday, taking over Juniper Networks, and leaving Microsoft's online business in more disarray than it was already in," Jim Goldman reports or CNBC.
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Dimitri and Olga: the voicemail saga. Or, how to never, ever get the girl of your dreams.
The back story is simple, but the accompanying Youtube video is outstanding. Olga went out one night with friends, as people are prone to do. There, she was approached by at least one man, as women are prone to be. So, she hands t...
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S.F. computer tech had turned life around
Prosecutors portray Terry Childs as an unstable, power-mad computer engineer who held hostage the San Francisco city network he had built and awaited its destruction as revenge on bosses he saw as inferiors. To Childs' friends, some former colleagues and his...
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I don't get it buzz: 'Charlie bit me' vid gets 37 million views
Sometimes, videos get popular for reasons I can't quite determine. I saw this video at least three weeks ago and thought it was mildly amuzing at the time. However, since then, I see it on all the charts, mentioned in blogs, etc. I ...
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Credit Agricole's Dmitri Fofonov tests positive for banned stimulant
Kazakhstan's Dmitri Fofonov has tested positive for a banned stimulant, his Credit Agricole team said on the final day of the Tour de France. Fofonov finished the race in 19th overall, 28:31 behind race winner Carlos Sastre. Credit Agricole manager Roger Legeay said Fofonov told the team he bought a product over the Internet to fight cramps. He has been suspended and may be fired, Legeay said. ...
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Falklands : Internet News Relevant to the Falklands (27/07/08)
We take an in-depth look at what other newspapers are writing about the Falklands .
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 3rd Aug 2005 16:05 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Web content syndication is an area of growing importance on the Internet. Atom 1.0 provides a simple, well-defined, and unambiguous format for content syndication on the Web. This article shows you how this popular Web content syndication format stacks up to RSS, discusses Atom's technical strengths relative to other syndication formats , and offers several compelling use case examples that ...
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Libraries enjoy a gain in popularity
CHILDREN AS well as adults appear to be catching "the reading bug" this summer, but they're also using computers and availing themselves of other services in area libraries more than previously. A spot check of several area libraries reveals the economy appears to be the reason that more individuals decided to "Catch the Reading Bug.
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Recent Original Stories
GNOME 2.20 has been released . "The improvements in GNOME 2.20 include: Improved support for right-to-left languages; desktop search integrated into the file chooser dialog; convenient new features in the Evolution email and calendar client; enhanced browsing of image collections; simplified system preferences; efficient power management and incredibly accurate laptop battery monitoring.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 26th Sep 2006 23:04 UTC
European competition commissioner Neelie Kroes said the US government tried to influence its decision over a 280.5 mln eur fine for software giant Microsoft, newspaper Het Financieele Dagblad said.
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It's a real site for more eyes
Tim Dierkes always gets excited as the July 31 nonwaiver trade deadline approaches, but it will hold extra meaning this year. Dierkes, the founder of MLB Trade Rumors, is expecting to top a million page views Thursday, setting a singleday record for his Web site ( www.mlbtraderumors.com ).
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 27th Jul 2006 22:04 UTC
In a meeting that will go down in internet history, the United States government last night conceded that it can no longer expect to maintain its position as the ultimate authority over the internet.
OS News |
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Silverstripe success is an open secret
Silverstripe figured that to make a difference in the world of web development, it just needed to open up a little.
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In print
Simulating the complexity of quantum physics would quickly overwhelm even the most advanced of today’s computers.
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Calling all small businesses to the Internet
TelstraClear is releasing a product today that lets small to medium-sized businesses manage their phone calls over the Internet.
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