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Internet blacklisting tool unveiled
…taking a page out of Google's book
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Recent Original Stories
Desktop sales played a big role in Hewlett-Packard's recent news-making profit gains. In the future, Linux will figure prominently in HP desktops , says Christine Martino, vice president of HP's Open Source and Linux Organization.
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Intel unveils embedded chips for smart devices
Intel has unveiled a family of system-on-a-chip processors for embedded designs capable of connecting to the Internet. Based on the same architecture as Intel's PC processors, the chips could drive new types of device capable of running PC software as well as Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs).
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Job vacancy: INCOME SERVICES OFFICER
(Ref: 858F) Do you enjoy working with figures, have experience of balancing and reconciling cash, and have a good knowledge of Microsoft Word and Excel? If so, this position in our Income and Sundry Debt section might interest you.
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The NetBSD Foundation announced that Force10 Networks, the pioneer in building and securing high performance networks, ...
NetBSD as the foundation for the Force10 Operating System (FTOS). Based on the open source UNIX-like system, FTOS provides the software scalability and resiliency that powers the Force10 TeraScale E-Series family of switch/routers.
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Phila. Police Web site offers crime information
Want to know whether there were robberies - or worse crimes - in particular sections of Philadelphia this week? How about murders across the city over the past day or years?
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Under fire from defence, Pak reverses ISI decision
Coming under 'immense pressure' from the defence establishments, the Pakistan government has withdrawn its decision to place the Inter Services Intelligence under civilian control, leading newspapers reported on Monday.Less than 24 hours after moving to clip the wings of the Inter-Services Intelligence, the government issued a clarification stating that its earlier notification that the body had ...
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Phila. Police Web site offers crime information
Want to know whether there were robberies - or worse crimes - in your part of Philadelphia this week? How about murders across the city over the past day or years?
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VHP slams Centre over Ram Sethu
The Vishwa Hindu Parishad on Monday questioned the Centre's assertion before the Supreme Court that Lord Ram himself had destroyed the Ram Setu (Adam's bridge) and said it was a distortion of history."Nowhere in the Kamba Ramayan is it mentioned that Lord Ram destroyed the bridge. It is to appease Dravida Munnettra Kazhagam leader and Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi, whose party is a ...
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An experiment gone terribly wrong
My Mother's Laptop is an experimental film starring Suresh Gopi about incestuous love between a mother and her son. Directed by first timer Rupesh Paul, this experiment has gone terribly wrong.
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Former Googleers unveil new search engine
The new search service can index, a far larger portion of the the Web than Google, claims Cuil Inc.
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Cuil Search Engine Out to Challenge Google [Search Engines]
Ex-Google employees unveil a new search engine today out to challenge their former employer: Cuil, pronounced "cool," launches with 120 billion web pages in its index. My initial tests show that...
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Former Googleers unveil new search engine
MENLO PARK, USA: A start-up led by former star Google engineers on Sunday unveiled a new Web search service that aims to outdo the Internet search leader in size, but faces an uphill battle changing Web surfing habits. Cuil Inc (pronounced "cool") is offering a new search service at www.cuil.c...
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Gateway calls a halt to direct PC sales
Now part of Acer, the Gateway brand will be distributed through retail and channel partners only
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Google-Digg acquisition talks fall through
With talks of an acquisition in the final stage, Google has reportedly decided not to buy the social-news site
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Ten Dell models have defective Nvidia GPUs
IT LOOKS LIKE Nvidia wasn't entirely truthful when it last talked to analysts. The outfit's G84/G86 statement about problems being confined to only HP was just blown out of the water.
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PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
Busey on the loosey Gary Busey has made 40 Internet ads for Gotvmail -- during which he touts the obscure phone company for about 15 seconds, then offers words of wisdom on various subjects. His sage advice includes this tidbit on how to protect grizzly bears: Paint them white so hunters will think they're polar bears, a protected species. Or put a "hybrid" sticker on your sport-utility ...
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India carries out raids after bombings kill 45
AHMADABAD, India—Anti-terror squads have carried out raids in the search for leads into the deadly synchronized bombings that killed at least 45 people in western India over the weekend, police said Monday.
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County schools to go wireless
Hairston's plan for Internet access is first in region When Baltimore County schools reopen their classrooms to students in August, the system is expected to be the only one in the region with wireless high-speed Internet access in each of its buildings.
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Technology in tough times: preparing for economic downturn
Microsoft research has shown that 76% of business owners have made no provision for an economic downturn, and 86% have not sought any advice on how to prepare for the worst
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Closed to outgoing traffic
Although the IT security arena has matured immensely in the past few years - largely as a result of multi-vectored and hybrid malware...
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India carries out raids after bombings kill 45
Anti-terror squads have carried out raids in the search for leads into the deadly synchronized bombings that killed at least 45 people in western India over the weekend, police said Monday. In India's financial capital Mumbai, police raided the home of an American citizen and seized a computer from which an e-mail claiming responsibility for the attack was believed to have been sent, ...
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Indian anti-terror squads carry out raids after synchronized bombings kill 45
Police raided the home of an American citizen in Mumbai, India's financial capital, and seized a computer from which an e-mail claiming responsibility for bombings that killed 45 people in western India was believed to have been sent, officials said Monday. The 48-year-old American has not been detained, said Kirit Sonawane, a police officer involved in the raid. He would not say if he ...
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DJ DGAP-Adhoc: Mensch und Maschine Software SE discloses half year figures
Mensch und Maschine Software SE / Half Year Results 28.07.2008 Release of an Ad hoc announcement according to § 15 WpHG, transmitted by DGAP - a company of EquityStory AG. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.
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Power Pack 1 and HP's add-ons make Windows Home Server a real grouch
Filed under: Home Entertainment , Storage If you've experienced some shockingly slow results from your Windows Home Server-based unit, we've one question for you: do you have Power Pack 1 and the HP add-ons installed? If so, you may not be alone in your frustrations. Apparently a number of users have seen dramatic slowdowns that have rendered their WHS devices nearly unusable. It seems ...
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