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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 30th Aug 2007 20:14 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"The first service pack for Windows Vista is slated for release to manufacturing in the first quarter of 2008. The announcement was made via Microsoft's Windows Window Vista Blog by Nick White, a product manager at Microsoft.
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New York subway love story hits end of the line 28 Jul 2008, 0014 hrs IST,REUTERS
CANBERRA: A modern-day love story of a man spotting the girl of his dreams across a New York subway train and tracking her down over the internet has failed to have a fairytale ending with the relationship now over.
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Microsoft is doing away with
"reduced functionality mode" for individuals that its WGA activation and validation scheme deems to be running "non-genuine" software.
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China claims more web users than US
BEIJING - China's booming internet population has surpassed the United States to become the world's biggest, with 253 million people online despite government controls on web use, according to government data.
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Authenticity of the email to be checked: Police Commissioner
Mumbai, Jul 27 (UNI) Authenticity of the email sent by terrorist group Indian Mujahideen, which took the responsibility of the yesterday's Ahmedabad blasts, is to be checked, Mumbai police commissioner today said.
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Google to face charges over video 28 Jul 2008, 0022 hrs IST,ANI
LONDON: Italian prosecutors are preparing to file charges against four Google 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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Philips Wireless Internet Cam Concept Would Be Creepy, Crawly Desktop Addition [Spider Cam]
This wireless Philips concept by Flynn Product Design certainly freshens up the traditionally bulbous webcam design, and it's the first of its kind that I can say genuinely frightens me (just a...
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Islamic group claims India blasts that killed 45
AHMADABAD, India -- An obscure Islamic militant group warning of "the terror of Death" claimed responsibility for bombings that killed at least 45 people and authorities stepped up security Sunday after India's second series of blasts in two days.
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Mumbai Americans say email account hacked
Mumbai, July 27: Maharashtra’s anti-terrorist squad today traced the email allegedly sent by the Indian Mujahideen, a little-known terror group that claimed responsibility for the Ahmedabad serial blasts yesterday, to an American family living in a Navi Mumbai highrise.
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Units of Knowledge 28 Jul 2008, 0004 hrs IST
One of the biggest advantages of the internet is the amount of information that is available to anybody with an internet connection at the click of a button. However, the volume and scope of this information can be overwhelming.
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Microsoft Targets Notes Users
More than 5 million Notes users are in the crosshairs to switch to Microsoft's refreshed collaboration tools.
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Questions/Answers
Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. CLAREMONT - A man who filmed a June 10 lecture by a Turkish diplomat at Claremont Graduate University now has a Web site criticizing the university, alleging it is trying to censor his film on the Internet.
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WiMAX Services Eye the Enterprise
Wireless ISPs are readying service across the U.S., but several are targeting the workplace over consumers.
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Kazakh Fofonov tests positive for illegal stimulant on Tour
Paris - Dmitri Fofonov of Kazakhstan has tested positive for an illegal stimulant on the Tour de France, the web site of the daily L'Equipe reported Sunday. The 31-year-old rider for the Credit Agricole team was found to have traces of the banned sub...
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by porcel (5.92) on Mon 2nd Apr 2007 00:39 UTC
Does anyone else have the feeling that Nat is completely self-serving and nor furthering the interests of Novell itself? Nowhere in the desktop projects does he mention KDE which has much more demand among enterprises than Gnome.
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Recent Original Stories
Google Labs has released Picasa for Linux, ported using Wine by CodeWeavers . The free Picasa download is available now. My Take : The software requirements are fairly hefty in that some features require cutting edge programs like HAL and a 2.6+ kernel, but this is fantastic news for Linux users.
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The Lifehacker Editors' Favorite Software and Hardware [What We Use]
Lifehacker readers range from the complete newbie to the most seasoned techie, but where do the Lifehacker editors stand? We polled our own editors for the computer hardware and applications they...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 3rd Oct 2007 22:32 UTC
Palm CEO Ed Colligan has confirmed the new Palm OS won't be finished until the end of 2008 . Originally scheduled for release by the end of this year, the operating system's launch date has continued to be pushed back, despite the added attention of the engineers freed up by the scrapping of Foleo last month.
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Captives Released by Nigerian Militants
28 July 2008 Nigerian militants released eight foreigners, including two Russian nationals, who were abducted Saturday, said the owner of the tanker Berger-Sisar, on which the men worked, the Maritime Bulletin Internet portal reported Sunday.
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Ubuntu on Atom: coming soon to a subnotebook near you
Canonical discusses its plans to make Ubuntu a mainstay on upcoming Intel Atom-powered subnotebooks and netbooks. Read More...
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Telstra May Rise 28 Percent on Internet, Pay TV, Barron's Says
July 26 (Bloomberg) -- Telstra Corp. may gain 28 percent in the next 12 months as Australia's largest telephone company continues to benefit from increased consumer spending and a planned high-speed Internet network, Barron's reported.
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Play with grandkids online
A prospective grandfather came up with a Web site aimed at baby boomers to help distant grandparents keep up with their grandkids.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has released a new build of Windows Vista to Vendors and Beta Testers. The build is 5259, and was compiled on November 17 2005. Screenshots of 5259 started appearing on forums yesterday (more here ). 5259 contains new versions of Media Center, Internet Explorer 7 and Windows Media Player 11, but little new when it comes to GUI. Microsoft Antispyware has also been fully integrated in ...
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Cops seize IM hard disc, Dalal Street on alert
MUMBAI, The Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS) of Mumbai Police raided two flats at Sanpada in Navi Mumbai in the intervening night of Saturday and Sunday and seized the hard disc and other computer accessories allegedly used by members of the Indian Mujahedeen (IM) to send a threatening e-mail that warned intelligence agencies of impending strikes in Ahmedabad yesterday.
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New Zealand Businesses Cautious of Web 2.0
Symantec Corp. (Nasdaq: SYMC) today announced the findings of its survey into the Internet security and storage behaviours of small and medium businesses (SMBs) in New Zealand.
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