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by (Staff) on Sun 7th Aug 2005 18:11 in reply to " RE[3]: I hope is true "
You totally missed my point. By copying an operating system you 1. do not physically steal something. Can you make a copy of the Mustang??
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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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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Apr 2006 16:23 UTC
Virtualization software that's all the rage today - chiefly VMware, Microsoft Virtual Server, and Xen - lets a single computer run multiple operating systems.
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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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Comcast comments on customer blogs
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Monday 28 July 2008 at 01:46:00 We're watching you … A Washington student got a bit of a shock when he received an email from internet service provider Comcast about comments he had made on his blog....
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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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Baynote follows that mouse
It's a sort of social science of the mouse - the point-and-click kind. Cupertino start-up Baynote has created search and navigation software that derives results from what people do on a Web site, including where the mouse moves.
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News to know: Geek sheets; Cuil; Apple; DNS patch
Notable headlines: Jason Perlow: Geek Sheet: A Tweaker's Guide to Solid State Drives SSDs and Linux Gallery: Crucial Micron Solid State Drives My Sunday Afternoon: Fun with VMWare ESX 3i Dana Blankenhorn: The Microsoft way with Apache ...
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Monday's football transfer rumours: Henry to Manchester United?
Today's rumours love their latest computer virus
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Business Beginnings
Business name: The Diamond Factory Address: 1116 Main St., Stevens Point Phone: 715-344-2584 Fax: 715-344-7376 E-mail: Pat@diamond factorystore.com Internet address: www.diamondfactorystore.com Date opened: May 1, 2008 Services/product offered: Wholesale diamonds to the public, Certified Diamonds by GIA, EGL, HRD and AGS. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ...
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Royal Mail unveils details of £1.2bn IT spend
Royal Mail has lifted the wraps on how it plans to spend up to £1.2bn on IT-related projects over the next three to four years as it fights growing competition...
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A Media Powerhouse Everyone and Nobody Knows
Aviv Nevo took a modest inheritance and parlayed it into a fortune by investing in media and Internet companies.
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A Means for Publishers to Put a Newspaper in Your Pocket
Verve Wireless believes it can save the dying local newspaper by making it mobile.
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Islamic group planted bombs that killed 45 in India
AHMADABAD, India (AP) — An obscure Islamic group claimed responsibility for a series of synchronized explosions that killed at least 45 people in western India, warning of "the terror of Death" in an e-mail sent to several television stations minutes before the blasts.
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During a visit to Australia this week, Flickr founder and former Yahoo staffer Stewart Butterfield criticised the search giant for its lack of an innovative culture compared to rival Google.
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Issue 106 - 27th July - 31st August
The term 'Web 2.0' was first coined in 2004 to give a name to the growing number of websites and web technologies which aimed to facilitate collaboration and sharing between users.
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Japan's Nikkei Rises, Led by Web, Commodity Shares; Honda Falls
July 28 (Bloomberg) -- Japan's Nikkei 225 Stock Average rose after Yahoo Japan Corp. said profit grew and commodities producers climbed on an increase in metals prices. Carmakers dropped after Honda Motor Co. cut its full-year earnings target.
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Law firms look to cut rampant use of paper
Remember the heady early days of the personal computer? Offices of the future were supposed to be nearly paperless. They're not. The ease with which we can fetch, write and copy information in the digital age has sheets of paper multiplying at a landfill-choking clip.
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Hoping to lure younger visitors, Itasca State Park gives wireless Internet a try
PARK RAPIDS, Minn. (AP) - With attendance slumping among younger adults, Itasca State Park has added wireless Internet to lure more visitors.
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ABS-CBN uses Streambox for newsgathering
Broadcast giant ABS-CBN Broadcasting Corp. is switching from satellite-based technology to Internet-based solutions to boost its newsgathering capabilities in the regions.
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Lenovo Internet Lounges Open in the Beijing Olympic Village
Lenovo today officially celebrated the opening of the company's six Internet lounges in the Olympic Villages, known as i.lounges. The i.lounges provide athletes and officials with 260 computers where they can surf the Internet, blog, conduct video chats and stay in touch with friends and family.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Sep 2005 18:40 UTC
"Today, the GNOME Project celebrates the release of GNOME 2.12, the latest version of the popular, multi-platform free desktop environment." Important changes include, but are not limited to: Clearlooks set to default theme, improved file manager (Nautilus), new document viewer ( Evince ), and much more.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 24th Sep 2007 20:01 UTC
Just weeks ahead of its public launch, Apple has updated the minimum system requirements for its next-generation Leopard operating system to exclude 800MHz PowerPC-based Macs, AppleInsider has learned.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 30th Apr 2008 13:16 UTC
Despite the fact that Windows is the world's most-used desktop operating system, it lacks certain features and gimmicks that other operating systems do have (no, really?).
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Bikers, pedestrians seeking better Web maps
With the old gas-guzzler in the garage, you've got your bicycle ready and your sneakers laced up. Now all you need is a map of the quickest, safest routes for riding around town. Well, not so fast.
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