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Pipe Network's Sydney to Guam fibre-optic cable, which is due to go online June next year, makes its way up out of the sea to this landing station in Cromer, where the data from the undersea cable is transferred to terrestrial cables.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 18th Jun 2006 14:26 UTC
This is the 3rd installment in my series on deficiencies in common desktop environments. After GNOME and the Mac/MacOS , it is now KDE's turn. As with the other installments, this is a rant. Beware.
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Microsoft has posted the release candidate of Windows XP Service Pack 3 to its download site . The move marks the first opportunity for all users of the six-year-old operating system to try out its final upgrade.
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The Fives: Cute little babies, a church youth group under fire and high speed chases
For many, the midst of summer is vacation time. But in the world of online news, at least here at the Rapid City Journal, it is the busiest time of year.
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Kuwait chucks book at Internet offenders
KUWAIT SI CRACKING DOWN on all those who have used the World Wide Wibble to do things that the state might not like.
The Inquirer |
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Sony to announce blockbusters at Leipzig
AFTER THE ANNOUNCEMENT that Final Fantasy was coming to the Xbox 360, SCEA vice president, Peter Dille, has hit out against Microsoft's purchasing of exclusive content.
The Inquirer |
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First Look: Ruckus MediaFlex 7000 wireless products
Growing numbers of consumers are watching videos from the Internet or via Internet technologies. But they've faced a big challenge in moving those videos from their computers or networks to their living room televisions.
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IT exports grow 29 percent in FY08 despite rupee surge
New Delhi, Jul 28 : Unfazed by nine per cent rupee surge, India's top 20 IT exporters posted a robust growth of 29 per cent in 2007-08, a study says.
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Sound Advice: Canon camcorders offer good high-def recording 2 Canon camcorders offer good high-def recording
Q I want to buy a high-def camcorder and like the idea of memory card or hard drive convenience, but it seems you always recommend that people stick with tape.
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Bank scam costs single mum thousands
A single mum from Wigan has been left in thousands of pounds worth of debt after falling prey to an internet fraudster. (28/07/2008 09:25:28)
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ITunes U: Find college lectures next to pop stars
At Apple's iTunes online store, Britney Spears and Shakespeare are separated by just a few clicks.
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Ex-Googler, husband launch Cuil new search engine
A former Google employee and her husband launched a new search engine Monday called Cuil (pronounced "cool"), aiming to topple Google by indexing more pages than the search giant.
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Weather buff gives Auburn attention TV stations don't
Last Thursday was a day of unusual sky colors in South County Notebook Land.
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Recent blasts part of covert offensive by ISI: IB
According to senior officers of the Intelligence Bureau, the Gujarat and Karnataka blasts have been part of the covert offensive mounted by the Inter Services Intelligence of Pakistan, which has been instrumental in executing the blasts in the two Bharatiya Janata Party-ruled states.
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'CAPITAL' UNREST CASTS GLOOM OVER YAHOO!
Yahoo! may have made peace with activist investor Carl Icahn, but its second-largest shareholder is still furious with Chairman Roy Bostock and CEO Jerry Yang and is considering withholding votes for them, sources told The Post. Gordon Crawford of...
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Cloud Computing: Forget the Darknets, Make Way for The Dark Cloud
For nearly as long as the internet has been around there have been private subnetworks called the darknets. These private, covert and often secret networks were typically formed as decentralized groups of people engaged in the sharing of information, computing resources and communications typically for illegal activities. Recently there has been a resurgence in interest of the darknet ranging ...
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Weather buff gives Auburn attention TV stations don't
Last Thursday was a day of unusual sky colors in South County Notebook Land.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Focus plus excitement: Michael Dell talks turnarounds
While avoiding trucks Interview Despite harsh economic times, Michael Dell hasn’t been complaining. "We've been growing faster than the industry for the last three quarters," the Dell CEO told a group of Latin-American and European reporters.…
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AOL is going Bollywood
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 colourful, animated icons.
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Special state police unit on the trail of sex offenders
PETERSBURG — When it comes to keeping children safe from sexual predators, the Virginia State Police have a special unit devoted to keeping the public informed through its Internet database.
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ASUS M3A79-T DELUXE Motherboard for AMD Overclockers
Asus has released the ASUS M3A79-T DELUXE motherboard. The ASUS M3A79-T DELUXE motherboard is equipped with the latest AMD 790FX/SB750 chipset; and adopts a new power design that supports 140W powered CPUs. The M3A79-T DELUXE also features HyperTrans...
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Ex-Google engineers debut 'Cuil' way to search
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Anna Patterson's last Internet search engine was so impressive that industry leader Google Inc. bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system.
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th Apr 2007 20:57
The popular German TV channel 3Sat put together a mini-presentation to the YellowTAB GmbH and their OS offering, Zeta. The program starts with a bit of history about Be/BeOS and moves to YellowTAB's offices and their newest product, ZintrO. Check in for exclusive shots & info on the ZintrO.
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Microsoft gives cash to open source
Putting its money where its mouth is. Microsoft has expanded its support for open source by giving money to the Apache Software Foundation, the first time it has given money to the long-standing open-source project.
TechWorld |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 14th Dec 2006 17:57 UTC
Adobe may already own the market for electronic documents thanks to PDF, but the company knows that Microsoft has a habit of showing up late to the party and stealing the crown.
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