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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 1st Aug 2005 18:21 UTC
Slashdot reports : "Several people have discovered that the new Intel kernel Apple has included with the Developer Kit DVD uses TCPA/TPM DRM . More specifically, it includes "a TCPA/Palladium implementation that uses a Infineon 1.1 chip which will prevent certain parts of the OS from working unless authorized."
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Tech help
When I shut down my computer, I get a notice that "ccSvcHst.exe" is not responding. What does this mean, and how do I correct it? "CcSvcHst" stands for "Common Client Service Host," a background component of Symantec's security software.
The Oregonian |
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Web Content Management Software Provider Bizzuka to Speak at National Jeweler Forum
Bizzuka Senior Vice President of Production and Product Development, Shannon Lynd, to be opening presenter at National Jeweler Online Retailing Forum in New York City
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Internet giants conform to cultures
NEW YORK -- AOL splashes images of Bollywood celebrities on its new home page for India. MySpace accepts sign-ups from mobile phones in Japan. Google departs from its customarily Spartan home page and peppers its Korean site with colorful, animated icons.
The Oregonian |
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Olympic Media Village – Most Expensive Internet In the World?
An anonymous reader writes "Working for the Olympics as an IT contractor, I recently moved to the Media Village (where all of the reporters live) and was surprised the there was no free internet. BOCOG (Beijing Organizing Committee of the 2008 Olympic Games) is charging a ridiculous amount of money for ADSL service: for 512/512 it costs 7712.5 RMB (1131.20 USD); for 1M/512 it costs 9156.25 ...
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No smoking, please
''All the money in the world will never eradicate tobacco,'' New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg said last week, but that is not going to stop him and Microsoft founder Bill Gates from spending $500 million to help persuade people to stop smoking. Bravo for them.
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Recent Original Stories
From Netcraft's latest web survey : "Microsoft adds 2.4 million sites this month, pushing the total number of sites running on Windows servers past 40 million, and helping Microsoft improve its market share by 1.01% to 32.8%. The open source Apache server has an increase of 556k, and slips back 1.11% to 52.65%. Google gains 592k sites this month, and now has 4.35% share.
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Community Centers plugged in to computer training
Computers for Children Inc.'s pilot "Technology Transfer Program," funded by the John R. Oishei Foundation, will benefit 12 community centers of the Buffalo Community Center Collaborative. Students in grades 7-12 are trained to build and troubleshoot problems with computers.
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Diesel Sweeties Creator Steers Webcomic Back to Its Roots
When R. Stevens, creator of webcomic Diesel Sweeties, inked a syndication deal in late 2006, he made the unusual move of creating two separate strips each day, one for newspapers and one for the web. More recently, he took another unusual step, quitting his syndication deal to concentrate on his web business.
Wired News |
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Ex-Googler, Husband Launch Cuil New Search Engine
A ex-Googler and her husband launched the Cuil search engine on Monday
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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Cast Iron Beefs Up Data Integration Appliance
The iA4000 is an upgrade and replacement of the iA3000 appliance. New data migration capabilities include data conversion and profiling tools to accelerate software-as-a-service use.
Intelligent Enterprise Magazine |
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An un-American feel aids expanding U.S. Web firms
As major U.S. Internet companies stake their ground abroad in anticipation of the next billion people coming online - and the advertising revenue they might generate - the flags they are planting aren't the Stars and Stripes.
KATU Portland |
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David.Brown@Datotel
David Brown's growing IT outsourcing organization continues to thrive as more companies move from a physical to virtual environment to manage and access data.
BizJournals |
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National newspaper websites attract 95m monthly visitors, report finds
The national newspaper websites of six of the UK's largest newspaper groups attracted close to 95 million visitors in June, according to a new report. The report, by the Newspaper Marketing Agency, aggregated the web traffic statistics of the 16 national titles owned by the members of the Newspaper Publishers Association. NPA's members are Associated Newspapers, Independent News & Media, ...
Guardian Unlimited |
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Jaci Stephen on internet TV for mothers
What kind of woman are you? The sort who, once she gives birth, lives, eats and breathes nothing but children? Or the caring, sharing sort, who takes up a vocation? Or, perhaps, a woman who sees herself totally as a sexual being, but nevertheless performs good deeds? These are the women at the opposite ends of the spectrum on internet TV. While Bebo has cornered the younger market with ...
Guardian Unlimited |
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Harrisburg tower proposed for wireless Internet
HARRISBURG - A proposal for a wireless broadband tower in Harrisburg might bring wireless Internet into the homes of the town's residents and make it available on their commutes. Redwood Wireless of Sioux Falls is interested in building the tower between the two baseball diamonds north of Liberty Elementary School. A proposal has been submitted to Harrisburg's Planning and Zoning Commission. The ...
The Argus Leader |
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Small-business briefs
BME president honored for green building work Nominees for Geneva women's panel named LMT receives two business designations Rehabbed commercial spaces up for lease Microsoft honors law firm administrator
Rochester Democrat and Chronicle |
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Outdated electrical system damaging Bossier computers
The Bossier City Police Department will need $100,000 to upgrade an outdated electrical system that has started frying police computers, city officials say.
The Shreveport Times |
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Travel Web sites are taking consumers in new directions
A new generation of travel Web sites is using creative features to help travelers customize their vacation, whether it be a kayaking adventure or lazy stay at the beach. Tips, ratings and itineraries — often supplied by travelers rather than professionals — are a cornerstone for many new companies, which are competing against giants like Orbitz, Expedia, Travelocity and Yahoo Travel.
Ventura County Star |
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Newcomer lines up to take on Google
A Silicon Valley start-up has launched what it claims is the internet’s biggest search engine, with an index three times larger than Google ’s.
Financial Times |
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SAPP IN, SHARPTON OUT OF ABC'S 'DANCING': Leaks hit Internet ahead of next month's official announcement of new lineup.
*Retired NFL star Warren Sapp is among the confirmed celebrities set to appear on next season's "Dancing with the Stars," while Rev. Al Sharpton has gone public with his rejection of ABC's offer to join the cast.
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NEW WHITNEY HOUSTON TRACK LEAKED: Internet gets hold of song, 'Like I Never Left.'
*The first new music from Whitney Houston in five years found its way onto the Web over the weekend. [Listen to track below.] Titled "Like I Never Left," the leaked love song runs three minutes and 39 seconds and is produced by R&B singer Akon, who also appears on the track.
Eurweb |
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Japan's Nikkei Rises, Led by Web, Phone Shares; Honda Falls
July 28 (Bloomberg) -- Japan's Nikkei 225 Stock Average rose, led by Internet and communications stocks, after Yahoo Japan Corp. reported its fastest profit growth in a year. Automakers dropped after Honda Motor Co. cut its full-year earnings targets.
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Sports bloggers give fans' view on teams
Like many students at the University of Utah, Sean Reynolds was intrigued when he first learned Jim Boylen had been hired as the newest men's basketball coach. But where it was merely an interesting news item for some fellow students, it meant a call to action for Reynolds.
Deseret Morning News |
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Atom rival in the works
AMD is said to be working on a new processor that is designed to compete against Intel’s Atom chip
ITP.net |
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