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Microsoft delays release of Windows XP SP3
NEW YORK, 29 APRIL 2008 - Microsoft has delayed the release of a third service pack for Windows XP, blaming a "compatibility issue" between the software and a retail-chain-management application.
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Fashion Week Blog: Ticketing issues add to the stress
Anna Fitzpatrick , presenter of ALT TV's weekly fashion bulletin 'The Seen' blogs from the front lines covering Rosemount Australian Fashion Week. * * *
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Orcon picks up the broadband pace
Orcon added two more exchanges to its unbundled high-speed ADSL2+ service today, with promises to make it available to double the number of Aucklanders by the end of May.
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Ingram Micro has nabbed Synnex's former retail manager, Reymond Chapman, as its new head of consumer sales.
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Yahoo CEO Yang made $1 in salary last year
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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5 Computer Speaker Systems To Listen To
Feature: Close the door and crank up the volume. These computer speaker systems turn the dial up to 11, but which one is right for you?
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Computer Speaker Roundup
We examine five current computer speaker systems to determine which one is fit for your desk.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 25th Sep 2006 15:53 UTC, submitted by Jeff
Hackers are hitting paydirt in their search for browser bugs . According to Symantec's twice-yearly Internet Security Threat Report, hackers found 47 bugs in Mozilla's open-source browsers and 38 bugs in Internet Explorer during the first six months of this year.
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Yahoo president's salary up, overall pay down
Sue Decker gets a raise, but stock and option compensation declines in 2007. CEO Jerry Yang still got $1.
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Chipmakers team up for home-networking standard
Intel, Texas Instruments, and others say powerline networking is the future of the connected home.
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UNM police search for computer thief
A rash of computer thefts at the University of New Mexico has campus police searching for a suspect. They say the computer building on campus has been hit three times in the last week and a half.
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IBM buys trading data vendor Infodyne
IBM has scooped up Infodyne, a privately held maker of software that quickly crunches hundreds of market data sources together into a standardized form for the trading industry, it said Tuesday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed.
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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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Microsoft embraces and extends server promiscuity
It’s a heterogeneous, cross-platform, multi-platform, multivendor world Interop 2008 A decidedly downbeat Bob Muglia took centre stage at Interop this afternoon to preach the gospel of interoperability according to Microsoft.…
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Dell busts out appliance baby for OEMs
Google search box may go on dietDell has an interesting side gig going where it makes appliance-like gear for OEMs. This week it rounded out the appliance play via a new low-end server that's of particular interest because it's small enough to fit into telco racks.…
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Tooele cracks down on online predators
The Tooele City Police Department is taking a bite out of Internet crimes against children by joining forces with a statewide agency to intervene, investigate and prosecute individuals who use the Internet for the exploitation of children.
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Apple adds Java SE 6 to Mac OS X Leopard
Apple has released Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 1 for 64-bit Intel Macs, finally enabling Java 1.6 on the newest Mac OS X Leopard release. The update adds support for Java SE 6, specifically version 1.6.0_05, although v1.6.0_06 is the latest release. Apple says that the release "does not change the default version of Java" and is only for Mac OS X...
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MacBook Air owner installs EVDO internally
One MacBook Air owner, Jordan Bunnell, has disassembled his prized ultraportable in order to install a stripped-down Verizon USB727 Aircard for dongle-less EVDO connectivity. Bunnell replaced the internal Airport card, located underneath the left-hand palm rest area, with the components inside the 727. To complete the operation, he also had to file...
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Chipmakers team up for home-networking standard
Intel, Texas Instruments, and others say powerline networking is the future of the connected home.
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In preparation to hist talk at the upcoming FOSDEM conference in Brussels, ReactOS project leader Aleksey Bragin
in an interview details the code audit that the project is going trough, and reveals the intellectual property minefield that such a large reverse engineered OS brings.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Dec 2005 13:18 UTC
Microsoft has published a set of guidelines on which decisions to make now, so that your computer will be ready to run Windows Vista.
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Yahoo president's salary up, overall pay down
Sue Decker gets a raise, but stock and option compensation declines in 2007. CEO Jerry Yang still got $1.
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Dr Pepper Pours First 'Ultra' High-Def Banner Ad
The sight and sound of an ice cold can of Dr Pepper being poured into a glass will get AOL users drooling if the brand's new digital ad campaign does its job.
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Recent Original Stories
"I followed the debate about a successor for the C/C++ combination as the primary language for developing the GNOME core desktop platform very closely last month. There has been discussion about a number of options.
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Recent Original Stories
During a presentation on IBM's involvement with Open Source, Andreas Pleschek from IBM in Stuttgart, Germany, who heads open source and Linux technical sales across North East Europe for IBM made a very interesting statement . "Andreas Pleschek also told that IBM has cancelled their contract with Microsoft as of October this year.
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