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Aerovation Products Checkpoint Friendly Laptop Bag now Available
Frequent travelers who take computers with them on flights are probably looking forward to the new laptop bags that allow X-rays to pass through so a laptop doesn't have to be removed to go through security checkpoints. Aerovation Products now has its C...
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Controversial Photographer Now Selling Teen Models' Swimsuits
MELBOURNE, Fla. -- The changes a Melbourne photographer made to his controversial teen modeling web site are raising new concerns. In November of 2006, Channel 9 first investigated parents' fears that David Hardman was sexually exploiting teen models by posting nearly nude photos online.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has released a Windows Media Player plugin for Firefox . The plugin obviously only works on Windows.
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"The Unofficial Apple Weblog has posted a short story on the top five mistakes made by new Mac users
. It includes closing an application window and thinking it has quit, downloading software and then running it from the disk image (runs slowly, can't eject disk image), and Windows .exe files littered around the desktop after they've tried to download software and install it.
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Recent Original Stories
If Vista is not activated with a legitimate product registration key in time, the system will run in 'reduced functionality mode' until it is activated, said Thomas Lindeman, a senior product manager at Microsoft.
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Varian shutting down for week
Reacting to sagging earnings and a slowdown in the computer chip industry, the city's largest employer has announced its second weeklong cost-cutting plant shutdown this summer and is considering more closures later in the year.
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Red Shed returns to e-tailing in bid for share of online cash
The Warehouse is re-entering the online market as it seeks to carve itself a slice of growing internet shopping spending.
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Police link American man's computer to India bomb e-mail
Police raided the home of an American citizen in Mumbai, India's financial capital, and seized a computer from which an e-mail claiming responsibility for bombings that killed 45 people in western India was believed to have been sent, officials said Monday.
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Jive Multi-Platform Computer Runs Mac OS and Windows
RSOL PC has announced what it is calling a multi-platform computer. The system is the Jive and will be available to buy and ship on August 8. The computer is capable of running Windows, Linux, Fedora, and Mac OS. The Jive computer will start at $628 plu...
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AMD Claims Record Breaking Web server Performance with Quad-core Parts
Big and popular websites can generate huge amounts of traffic, requiring a high-performance server behind the scenes to keep everything running smoothly. AMD says that it has set a new record for web server performance by breaking the SPECweb 2005 scores f...
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Podcast - Mac Geek Gab #161: Unlearning Spelling, Cache Sizes, Bypassing Password Security, and Haikus
John and Dave dig into topics decided by YOU, the loyal listener. Discussions include bypassing login passwords, quickly restoring a Mac to its pristine software state, UPSs and power strips, and taming Mac OS X's spellchecker. Download now and tell a friend. BOTH are free
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Computer with link to Indian blast claim seized
AHMEDABAD, July 28: Police raided the home of an American citizen in Mumbai and seized a computer from which an e-mail claiming responsibility for bombings that killed 45 people in western India was believed to have been sent, officials said on Monday.
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Saskatoon home to elite computer hacker
Justin Seitz will make you feel scared, vulnerable and invaded. It’s his job.
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Cedar Rapids Floodplain May Change
CEDAR RAPIDS -- FEMA was in the process of changing Cedar Rapids 100-year floodplain long before the waters rose back in June. Better computer analysis software prompted FEMA to re-evaluate flood plains all across the country.
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iPhone News: Agent 18 Unveils iPhone 3G Cases
Agent 18, designers of the world's most innovative protection products for music devices, laptops and other electronic accessories, announced the debut of their iPhone 3G case line. From the company who pioneered many of the design elements that are ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 19th Sep 2007 13:12 UTC, submitted by Geoda
Intel and others plan to release a new version of the ubiquitous Universal Serial Bus technology in the first half of 2008, a revamp the chip maker said will make data transfer rates more than 10 times as fast by adding fiber-optic links alongside the traditional copper wires.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 1st May 2006 16:02 UTC
"Daines was browsing the Web when he clicked on a series of links that promised pictures of an unreleased update to his computer's operating system. Instead, a window opened on the screen and strange commands ran as if the machine was under the control of someone - or something - else.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 20th Aug 2007 21:10 UTC
"With Bill Gates' announcement earlier this year that Windows Home Server would be available as a 'system builder' product (that means 'OEM' to most hardware geeks), enthusiasts and system builders alike have been looking forward to its release.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 25th Jul 2008 22:55 UTC, submitted by Chavez
While Microsoft has only just begun fighting the perception problems surrounding Windows Vista, the company is already thinking and planning way beyond its latest operating system.
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Angry, late, tired China passengers make computers crash
BEIJING, July 29 (Reuters) - Scores of Chinese air passengers smashed computers and desks and clashed with police on Tuesday after a night stranded at an airport without accommodation, state media said.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 4th May 2004 00:02 UTC
The friendly folks over at LinuxCertified.com were very gracious to send us over their latest laptop, LC2210 , loaded with Xandros Desktop 2.0. Here is what we think about the product and the integration between the hardware and software.
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Oracle Expands Theft Allegations Against Rival SAP
Business software maker Oracle accused rival SAP on Monday of knowingly buying and then embracing an illegal operation set up to steal Oracle's products and customers. The allegations emerged in new documents filed in a federal fraud case that Oracle brought against SAP last year in San Francisco. Oracle claims that SAP executives were aware of and even contemplated covering up alleged illegal ...
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Oracle expands SAP suit
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Tuesday 29 July 2008 at 02:36:00 Execs accused of conspiring in 'Project Blue' Oracle is expanding its lawsuit against SAP, accusing the German software firm of a corporate conspiracy that reached its highest ranks....
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Linked by Kostis Kapelonis on Tue 14th Mar 2006 18:59 UTC
The desktop metaphor has served our computing needs well for the last decade. It has started however, to show its age over the last years. For office users it is still adequate but for everyone else it is often awkward and slow.
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New search engine doesn't log your searches [Your Privacy Is An Illusion]
Holy Cory Doctorow! "We do not keep logs of our users' search activity," vows the privacy policy for Cuil, the overrated Google competitor getting way too much press today. Why isn't this their... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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