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NBC setback as gymnist quits Games
With 10 days before the Beijing Olympics’ Opening Ceremonies, NBC is finalizing its internet coverage and Games organizers are reporting the first-ever full sellout of a Summer Games.
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Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Mon 28th Jul 2008 18:42 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
Business PC buyers are still overwhelmingly opting for XP, computer giant HP has revealed. Yet at the same time, Microsoft is claiming that Vista is selling faster than XP ever did ... so where's the truth?
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Amazon's S3 Service Failed Because of Bad Bits
As it turns out, the rumored reason behind Amazon's S3 outage on July 20 was correct - but only partially so.
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MSSU program lets working adults get MBA via web
Missouri Southern State University will begin its online Masters of Business Administration this fall. The school says the idea for the program stemmed from student input and is designed for working adults. "Most
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Sophos bids for German firm
Corporate security firm Sophos said Monday in the US it had offered US$340 million to buy Utimaco Safeware, a German software specialist in the field of data loss and encryption.
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Oracle expands theft allegations against SAP
Escalating its rancor with rival SAP, business software maker Oracle accused SAP today of knowingly buying and then embracing an illegal operation set up to steal Oracle's products and customers.
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Mobile executives spar over iPhone
Mobile executives at a Silicon Valley roundtable discussion threw down the gauntlet to Symbian, Android, and other software platforms to match the impact of the iPhone. Talking only about two weeks after the introduction of Apple's iPhone 3G and the App Store, where third-party software for it is offered, heads of some software companies reported huge numbers of downloads and ...
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A Great Way to Expand Your Home's Living Space
(ARA) - Is what used to be your office now the baby's room? Have your desk and computer taken up residence in the formal living room? Are you running out of space to store your growing collection of stuff?
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Cisco to assist FairPoint in northern New England
FairPoint Communications Inc. has hired computer networking leader Cisco Systems Inc. to help expand broadband Internet access across northern New England.
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After email, all three stolen terror cars also traced to Navi Mumbai
If Mira Road, Mumbhra, Nagpada and Dongri have long been on the radar of security agencies as the terror hotspots near Mumbai...
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Motorola To Buy Wireless Security Vendor AirDefense
The AirDefense buy falls in line with Motorola's recent push to promote the all-wireless enterprise, a company that can operate wirelessly with no need for a wired network.
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Drug-Test Cheats Try New Tricks on Labs
Experts say the Internet and the easy availability of some household products are bringing new challenges for labs that test for drug use.
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Windows Live Search Can Be Cuil, Too
News Analysis. There's no reason why Microsoft search couldn't be cooler than Cuil or even Google.
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City Auditor to Look into Tax Bill Mistake
The City of Richmond is blaming a computer glitch for hundreds of personal property tax bills mailed out to people who had already settled up with the city, but now the city auditor is wondering how many other times this has happened and how much taxpayer money was wasted sending out bills by mistake.
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Oracle expands charges against SAP in lawsuit
BOSTON (Reuters) - Oracle Corp amended its lawsuit against SAP AG on Monday, saying SAP executive board members were warned that its TomorrowNow unit was engaged in corporate theft before SAP bought TomorrowNow.
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Tech Q and A: High-Speed and Always On
Four kinds of broadband, and which one's right for you; dual-monitor icon jumble; get ready for the end of analog TV; audio-recording feedback.
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Its a dogs life
It began with Internet advertising in general. Marketers found it a tough cookie-and some marketers still do. Now, as we finally see a rise in online ad-spends, the step-motherly treatment will come back to haunt-social networking being the next victim.
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Microsoft to post videos from Vista 'Mojave Experiment' on Tuesday
On Tuesday, Microsoft plans to post actual videos from its "Mojave Experiment" -- an effort to dispel negative stereotypes about Vista -- on a recently set up "teaser" Web site, BetaNews has learned.
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Enthusiasts to See Remote Solar Eclipse on Internet
Friday's solar eclipse will be visible only from a narrow strip running across the Arctic into Russia, Mongolia and China.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 30th Sep 2005 11:15 UTC, submitted by Sansta
The commonwealth of Massachusetts has finalised its decision to standardise desktop applications on OpenDocument , a format not supported by Microsoft Office.
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Rlys rope in private hospitality firms to rejuvenate yatri niwas
After changing the face of rail ticketing in the country by introducing bookings over the internet, Indian Railway Catering & Tourism Corporation Limited, a public sector enterprise under the railways ministry, is now on its way to change the perceived notion among travellers of the Rail Yatri Niwas and heritage BNR hotels.
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Simpsonville Man Arrested in Internet Predator Sting
Attorney General Henry McMaster has announced that 35-year-old Michael L. Pellett, Jr., of Simpsonville, was arrested on July 25,as part of an undercover Internet sting, by the Anderson City Police Department.
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"This show features an interview with Richard Stallman
, founder of the free software movement and the man who put the GNU into GNU/Linux.
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Clear Channel Radio joins national online radio network
Clear Channel Radio and Katz Media Group formed a new online radio network that will feature the largest collection of content from leading AM, FM and Internet stations in the country.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 23rd Dec 2006 00:46 UTC, submitted by anonymous
After lots of feedback, bug fixing and testing of the beta live CD announced 3 weeks ago, The Fedora Project is pleased to announce the first official Fedora live CD . This live CD is based on packages from the Fedora Core 6 and Fedora Extras package collections and is such 100% free software.
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