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Lenovo takes a page from the Steve Jobs playbook
Company's parody of the Macbook Air commercial promoting the X300 ultramobile PC gives Apple a taste of its own advertising medicine.
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Nvidia to make all your PC games 3D (if you so choose)
Beginning this summer, any PC with an Nvidia graphics processor will be able to make any game 3D--with the help of those dorky glasses, anyway.
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#3 Baseball Travels To UCLA This Weekend
The Official Athletic Site for Arizona State University, member of the College Sports Television Network. The most comprehensive coverage of Arizona State University College Athletics on the Internet.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 13th Sep 2007 08:14 UTC, submitted by Anonymous Reader
"My verdict: Even in the relatively slick Ubuntu variation, Linux is still too rough around the edges for the vast majority of computer users ", says Mossberg . Among others, he complains about one of the things I did too when I was writing my stream of Ubuntu reviews back in Spring.
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The largest and smallest Mac clones around
One Psystar customer has reported receiving an Open Computer, while a customer of Oqo's handheld computer has figured out a way to get Leopard running.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 4th Jan 2006 12:44 UTC
"The United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team released its year-end summary of computer vulnerabilities. While Windows is regarded as the most insecure operating system, the US-CERT found four times as many vulnerabilities specifically related to Unix and Linux.
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iPhone as electronic airplane boarding pass
Blogger gets on American Airlines plane after scanning PDF of electronic ticket on iPhone.
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Windows XP SP3: It Ain't Out Til It's Out
Although the final upgrade to the Windows XP operating system was supposed to be made available this week on Microsoft's Download Center, Microsoft has apparently decided to delay its release. Service Pack 3 was originally released to manufacturing on April 21 and plans were set for May 2 to make the upgrade available via MSDN and Technet download.
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Sorry, conspiracy buffs, there's no Windows "back door"
Techdirt's Mike Masnick is usually pretty reliable, but he completely blew it today, hitting the publish button on one of the sloppiest, most inflammatory stories I've seen in a long time: Microsoft Gives Vista Backdoor Keys To The Police It's long been assumed that Microsoft has...
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Linked by Rayiner Hashem on Tue 15th Nov 2005 17:44 UTC
I recently bought one of the new dual core PowerMacs. Having used the machine for a couple of weeks, I thought I would share some of my observations and feelings about it. First, let me get my biases out in the open. I have, for about four years, very happily used Linux on my desktop.
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Man stabbed in queue for Grand Theft Auto IV
A hooded man queuing to buy the new Grand Theft Auto IV , the notoriously violent computer game, stabbed a passer-by in the head and neck. Up to 100 people witnessed the attack.
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Recent Original Stories
However old, Windows 3.x is still being used. Calmira XP 4.0 beta gives the Windows 3.x desktop the WinXP look-and-feel. In this new version an XP taskbar has been added, and even experimental support for long file names. Other things Calmira includes is the XP login screen, and more.
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Recent Original Stories
"It's the end of the line for 32-bit operating systems , Microsoft has proclaimed at its annual Windows Hardware Engineering conference After the software giant has gotten over its hangover from partying like it's 1999 with the release of Windows Server 2008, it will have one last 32-bit hurrah with a 'release 2' update to Windows Server 2008, and that'll be it. 32 bit CPU: if you have one, ...
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Yahoo's embattled CEO received traditional $1 salary in 2007
Yahoo Inc. co-founder Jerry Yang added the chief executive's job to his work load last year, but his salary remained unchanged at $1 - a token payment he has accepted for years because the Internet icon already has made him a billionaire. The Sunnyvale-based company disclosed the 2007 compensation packages given to Yang and its other top-paid executives in an amendment Tuesday to its annual ...
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Obama Speaks Out Against Former Pastor
To watch video online please click here to download the latest version of the Flash plugin. Barack Obama spoke out in our state today, against his former pastor. The presidential hopeful says he's outraged, at things Reverend Jeremiah Wright said to the National Press Club Monday.
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Computer store owner is arrested
News 13 learned computer store owner was arrested.
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Internet Voting
On May 6th, North Carolinians go to the polls in the primary but, already, record numbers of people have cast ballots.. not waiting for Election Day. In our Cover Story, PrimeTime's Jeff Atkinson explains how the internet is making it easier to vote.
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THV Extra: Cell Phone Spying, Someone Could Be Listening To You
Cell phone that browse the web are most vunerable. They've become an important part of the lives of many Americans. In fact, 159 million of us rely on our cell phones to stay connected with the office, family and friends.
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Change in school structure proposed
ENGLISHTOWN - A change in the structure of the Manalapan-Englishtown Regional School District is being proposed and input from the public is being sought. In an April 24 letter to parents that was posted on the district's Internet Web site, Superintendent of Schools John J. Marciante Jr.
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Two sides due back in court
MARLBORO - The case of the Marlboro Players vs. John Does is on hold for the moment. A defamation case that was filed by the Marlboro Players theater group against unnamed individuals was prompted by comments that were posted on the NJ.com theater forum Internet message board.
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Team Type 1 ready to tour America
MOORESVILLE, N.C. -- A team of cyclists from around the world worked to perfect their technique at A2 Wind Tunnel on Tuesday. With the help of the wind tunnel, experts and some computer technology, the cyclists pinpointed ways to shave seconds off their time.
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Yahoo's embattled CEO received traditional $1 salary in 2007
Yahoo Inc. co-founder Jerry Yang added the chief executive's job to his work load last year, but his salary remained unchanged at $1 - a token payment he has accepted for years because the Internet icon already has made him a billionaire.
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Tellme to Blackberry: Listen up
The Microsoft subsidiary targets Blackberry for 'on-the-go' information services.
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McAfee 'Hacker Safe' cert sheds more cred
Rubber stamp factory exposed Comment More than three months after security bugs were documented in more than 60 ecommerce sites certified by McAfee as "Hacker Safe," a security researcher has unveiled a fresh batch of vulnerable websites.…
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