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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 13th Feb 2006 21:41 UTC
"Nearly two years ago Microsoft announced that Windows Vista would sport a so-called 'tiered' graphical experience.
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Need for speed behind Comcast’s latest plan
Cable and broadband provider Comcast today said it has doubled download speeds of its fastest tier of Internet service.
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RealNetworks patches OS X player bugs
RealNetworks has issued four critical patches for several versions of its RealPlayer running on Windows, Linux and Apple's Mac OS X.
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Intermap Technologies and FS Dreamscapes Release NEXTMap ProMesh Elevation Data for Microsoft Flight Simulator X
Intermap Technologies and FS Dreamscapes today announced the release of the first products in the NEXTMap(R) ProMesh(TM) series for California, Hawaii, Mississippi, Florida, and the United Kingdom.
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DSA and MoD detail infosecurity work
In its annual report , the DSA says it has issued encrypted laptops to staff who have access to such data, locked down the ability to copy information to mobile media such as discs, CDs and USB devices, and established the ability to encrypt data on mobile media, "when there is a need to send sensitive information by courier".
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New search engine Cuil takes aim at Google
A startup founded by engineers from Google Inc. and other tech giants is launching a search engine that claims to cover three times as many Web pages as Google.
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Mitch Albom sells e-book for 99 cents
NEW YORK -- Mitch Albom has a new book out -- well, not really a book, but a commencement speech in book form. And not in traditional book form, but as an e-book, published exclusively through Amazon. com's Kindle reader.
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Patni Computers launches Rs 175 cr Green IT-BPO at Noida
Mumbai, Jul 28 : IT and BPO service provider Patni Computer Systems have launched its first Rs 175 crore Green IT Business Processing Outsourcing Centre at Noida.
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Cheshire woman goes to Internet for kidney donor
Cheshire (AP, July 28, 2008 6:20 AM) -- A Cheshire woman whose career has been to help others find affordable housing is looking to the Internet to help herself.
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Cable investment to boost Icelandic datacentre hosting
Tom Young, Computing , Monday 28 July 2008 at 11:29:00 London firms targeted with promise of high-speed connections and cheap geothermal energy Submarine cable operator Farice has signed a £12m deal with networking company Thus for a high-bandwidth internet connection between UK businesses and datacentres in Iceland....
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Businessman wins Facebook libel case
Andrea-Marie Vassou, Computeract!ve , Monday 28 July 2008 at 11:25:00 High Court awards £22,000 in damages after false web profile is created A businessman who had fake personal details "laid bare" on Facebook has been awarded £22,000 in damages at the High Court....
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Meteorologist doing her own weather online
Last fall, WCNC-TV declined to renew meteorologist Terri Bennett's contract, one of several high-profile departures at the station. Bennett stayed in Charlotte and launched her own Web site, terribennett.com. Following are excerpts of an interview staff writer Jennifer Rothacker had with Bennett, 42. Q. Describe your Web site. It's evolving. We started TerriBennett.com in October, a month after ...
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Another search engine enters the market
Ambrose McNevin, Computing , Monday 28 July 2008 at 11:24:00 Cuil plans to take on Google with added extras A search engine that claims to index three times as many pages as Google has launched today. Cuil was set up by a former search engine specialist at IBM and...
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Upstart aims to upset Google's cool
Dave Bailey, IT Week , Monday 28 July 2008 at 11:23:00 New search engine, Cuil, goes live Several former Google engineers have today launched a search engine rival, which promises to provide users with greater control over their privacy....
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Recent Original Stories
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Oct 2005 22:12 UTC, submitted by Tyr. Aopen confirmed that it will introduce a mini PC closely resembling the design of Apple's Mac mini (code-named Pandora) in time for this year's Christmas season.
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Oyster cracker vows to clone cards
Robert Blincoe, vnunet.com , Monday 28 July 2008 at 11:16:00 Cloning kit could sell for just £200, says researcher The hacker who broke the security of London's Oyster cards plans to clone the cards to prove that it can be done....
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China blamed for cyber-terrorism
China has been accused of sponsoring cyber-terrorism at a conference organised by the UK Home Office.
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Service Channels
Apple’s new MobileMe, proves that cloud computing is very appealing, and is hard to get right.
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Motorola realigns for possible reverse spinoff: Report
Motorola is separating its second-largest division, Home and Networks Mobility, into three businesses, in a move that could allow the Schaumburg-based wireless-telecom giant to keep its cell-phone business and spin off its other divisions, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
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www.kentonline.co.uk - your gateway to Kent
A sex offender originally from Whitstable who attacked a prostitute has been jailed after he failed to tell police he had gone on holiday to South Africa.
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Could the terrorists have panicked?
'In none of the blast cases since October 29, 2005 have the law enforcement agencies obtained such powerful evidence. Deciphered painstakingly by the intelligence and law enforcement agencies, the Wagon-R and its cargo could lead the investigators to some of the terrorists.'
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2008's hottest celebrity beach body - on a senior citizen? Yep!
Helen Mirren wows in her hot pink bikini Attention celebrities, body builders, gym rats, fake tanners, and plastic people: you have just been outclassed. The Internet is 100% abuzz about British actress, Academy Award winner, and all ro...
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Readers Weigh In On Theday.com
These are the stories, columns, editorials and blogs on theday.com that have received the most reader comments over the past week: 1.
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Can Apple hope to defeat the "Attack of the Clones"?
A second company is getting ready to sell Intel-based Mac clones. Is there anything that Apple can do to defeat the "Attack of the Clones"? by Adrian Kingsley-Hughes
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Issue 106 - 27th July - 31st August
Sean Rehder, founder of Rehder Talent Logistics (RTL), an independent consultancy based in southern California that implements internal workforce applications and processes, will be speaking at the Onrec.com Online Recruitment Conference & Expo 2008 to be held at the Donald E Stephens Convention Center, in Chicago, on September 9 & 10, 2008. Onrec.com EXPO 2008 is widely regarded as the “must ...
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