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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 22nd Dec 2006 00:00 UTC
Microsoft has released a first draft of programming interfaces meant to help security firms create products that work with kernel protection features in Windows Vista.
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Recent Original Stories
"The PS3's hard drive 'will be 60GB big, be completely upgradeable, and support Linux OS ' plus ' will act as a home server and allow users to store various forms of media to be pulled up elsewhere.
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Hong Kong - Broadband & Internet Market - Overview & Statistics Describes the Way the Broadband Market Is Growing in ...
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Hong Kong - Broadband & Internet Market - Overview & Statistics" report to their offering.
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TV Service Stalls for Verizon, but Increase in Wireless Customers Keeps Earnings Strong
Second-quarter revenue at the telecommunications company was slightly shy of expectations.
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Google News tests new design
Google News is experimenting with improvements to its design, showing more images, videos, quotes and highlighting popular stories, the Google Operating System blog reports. … [visit site to read more]
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Find an Undervalued Asset. Fix It Up. Flip It. (Now It’s Web Sites, Not Houses)
A wave of entrepreneurs are using free software to buy niche Web sites and fix them up with the hope of reselling them.
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Recent Original Stories
" Google Summer of Code 2007 is on! Last year, Google funded over 600 students in 93 countries to work with 100 open source groups. We're extremely happy to announce that we'll be holding Google Summer of Code again this year . We look forward to helping new contributors join the community and write more code."
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Linked by alcibiades on Wed 10th May 2006 19:40 UTC
I started out as a Mac user in about 1985 in a world which will be totally unfamiliar to almost all readers of OSNews. You wrote out your stuff by longhand, and a secretary typed it on a word processor. If you were lucky and able to manage it, you could dictate it.
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Going for online gold
Bill Thompson is keeping an eye on the Olympics but isn't interested in medal winners
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BT buys Silicon Valley firm for $105m
LONDON (SHARECAST) - Telecoms giant BT has acquired Silicon Valley-based telephony and internet technology provider Ribbit Corporation for $105m in cash.
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Free multiplayer for silver Live members News by
Microsoft has accidentally let silver members of Xbox Live play a handful of games online for free. The whoops-a-daisy was made after Games for Windows Live dropped subscription charges and became free for PC users last week.
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Anyone can be caught in the web of terror 29 Jul 2008, 0357 hrs IST,TNN
NAVI MUMBAI: Thieves, pranksters and terrorists have a tool in your own home to commit their dastardly deeds—your personal computer. And when the cyber cops come calling, it will be you they see at the end of the line of evidence.
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Service Channels
A rival search engine to that of Google has been created by some former engineers at Google.
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Service Channels
Microsoft has long held its source code to it’s chest, but now it is helping Apache and is looking to open up some of its protocols to developers.
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Shares in Ryanair plunged by more than 20% in Dublin today as the airline reported an 85% fall in first-quarter profit ...
(14:53) An Bord Pleanála has given Arnotts the green light for a €1 billion redevelopment in the centre of Dublin city. (18:38) A group of former Google engineers has launched a rival internet search engine, Cuil.
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www.kentonline.co.uk - your gateway to Kent
More hi-tech jobs are coming to the county with the merger of two pioneering firms that help internet users on the move. Moovera Networks, an award-winning mobile Wi-Fi company, based at Kent Science Park, Sittingbourne, has joined forces with Swedish firm Icomera.
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Mozilla backs SA team
A South African multilingual software developer has been given a boost by the Mozilla Corporation.
iafrica.com |
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Blasts a challenge by Islamic fundamentalists to Modi: Sena
Reacting to the serial bomb blasts in Ahmedabad, Shiv Sena supremo Bal Thackeray on Tuesday said the attack was a challenge thrown by Muslim fanaticism at Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. Modi should take up the gauntlet and crush Islamic terrorism with an iron hand and not just ask the army to do a flag-march, Thackeray said in an editorial in the party newspaper Saamna.
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New ESRI Book Building A GIS: System Architecture Design Strategies For Managers Released Author Dave Peters Shares A ...
Launching a geographic information system (GIS) involves more than investing in GIS software and a bank of computers. Organizations must first design the system infrastructure, a process succinctly spelled out in Building a GIS: System Architecture Design Strategies for Managers, new from ESRI Press.
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BT buys Silicon Valley firm for $105m
Telecoms giant BT has acquired Silicon Valley-based telephony and internet technology provider Ribbit Corporation for $105m in cash.
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TV Service Stalls for Verizon, but Increase in Wireless Customers Keeps Earnings Strong
Second-quarter revenue at the telecommunications company was slightly shy of expectations.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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Issue 106 - 27th July - 31st August
Voyager Software, the SME recruitment agency software specialist, today announces that it achieved official Microsoft Gold Partner status.
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External hard drive boasts eco-friendly personality
It seems that it’s not enough to offer a reliable external hard drive anymore without taking the environment into consideration. At least, that’s the logic behind Fabrik’s new SimpleTech [re]drive with Turbo USB 2.0. Besides offering 25% faster performance than USB 2.0 alone the drive is reported to be the world’s most eco-friendly external hard [...]
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Find an Undervalued Asset. Fix It Up. Flip It. (Now It’s Web Sites, Not Houses)
A wave of entrepreneurs are using free software to buy niche Web sites and fix them up with the hope of reselling them.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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Someone found your camera and they want you to have it back
Imagine you lost the camera that had those one-of-a-kind vacation photos, or images of a keepsake moment. Now imagine a stranger finding it: Would you feel happy, or somehow that your privacy was invaded, if that stranger put some of your images on the Web to track you down?
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