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Reuters Oddly Enough Summary
Angry, late, tired passengers make computers crash BEIJING - Scores of Chinese air passengers smashed computers and desks and clashed with police Tuesday after a night stranded at an airport without accommodation, state media said. More than 170 passengers were due to leave Kunming, capital of southwestern Yunnan province, on three flights operated by China Southern Airlines ...
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Polish policemen barred from social networking site
WARSAW (Reuters) - Poland's national police headquarters has banned officers from using a popular social networking site similar to Facebook because they were spending too much time using it, a newspaper said Monday.
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Polish policemen barred from social networking site
Poland's national police headquarters has banned officers from using a popular social networking site similar to Facebook because they were spending too much time using it, a newspaper said Monday.
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Recent customer wins for open source
Open source is winning, one customer at a time.
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Does IT Matter?
", takes readers on a trip one decade into the future to see how IT will change and what those changes mean for IT professionals, hardware and software vendors, and corporations of all sizes.
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FalconStor Teams Up With HiNet To Offer SaaS-Based Storage Services In Taiwan
FalconStor Software, Inc., recently announced its expansion in the Software as a Service (SaaS) market, collaborating with HiNet - the Internet service provider (ISP) arm of Chunghwa Telecom, Taiwan's largest information and telecom service provider - to make online backup services available to customers and small-and-medium-size businesses in Taiwan.
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US to pilot Internet travel authorisation scheme
BRUSSELS - THE United States will launch a pilot scheme on Friday which will require travellers covered by its visa waiver programme to get prior Internet authorisation before boarding flights to America.
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Recent Original Stories
"Con Kolivas is a prominent developer on the Linux kernel and strong proponent of Linux on the desktop. But recently, he left it all behind . Why? In this interview with APCMag.com, Con gives insightful answers exploring the nature of the hardware and software market, the problems the Linux kernel must overcome for the desktop, and why despite all this he's now left it all behind."
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Technology & Gadgets
Call it internet treachery if you like but three former senior engineers from the Google campus are trying to usurp the search-engine crown from their former employer by launching an alternative tool that they hope we may all one day use for scouring cyberspace content.
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Filing of RTI applications online now possible
New Delhi, July 29 : Filing queries under the Right to Information (RTI) Act has become a matter of minutes with the Central Information Commission (CIC) launching an online system for submission of appeals.
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Thiago Macieira says in his blog :
"With commit 546830 , KDE says good-bye to one of its longest friends: DCOP. The technology has served us well for 6 years, to the point that has become one of our most proeminent features."
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Amish trip came with life lessons
Two of the five days we recently were without telephone service I was scheduled at my part-time library job. By going early to use a public computer, I could catch up on e-mails, let our son and daughter know we were temporarily incommunicado and read the ...
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A Couple of Chicks e-Marketing Brings a Fresh Approach to Marketing Online to the Caribbean Tourism Community
A Couple of Chicks e-Marketing brings its unique concept of educating hospitality professionals to market tourism online to the Caribbean tourism and travel industry this Fall, 2008.
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Microsoft's computer in the round
CNET News' Ina Fried gets an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Microsoft's Sphere surface computer.
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Photos: Microsoft's computer in the round
Like the tabletop Surface computer introduced last year, Sphere uses a combination of infrared cameras for input and a projector for output to create a multitouch computer.
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Microsoft's computer in the round
CNET News' Ina Fried gets an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at Microsoft's Sphere surface computer.
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City worker guilty of theft
A former investigator in city prosecutor Peter Carlisle's office pleaded guilty yesterday to theft of city funds and illegal use of city computers.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 15th Oct 2007 22:17 UTC
"When Microsoft announced Windows Home Server earlier this year, it was greeted with a mixture of curious disdain and eagerness. Some questioned what the product offered over existing solutions, while others welcomed it with open arms.
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KACE Announces First Virtual Remote Appliance for Centralized Systems Deployment
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.----KACE, the leading systems management appliance company, today announced the industry's first virtual remote appliance to deliver remote operating system provisioning.
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Study: Online Threats Materializing Faster
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- The bad guys on the Internet are narrowing the time frame they need to unleash computer attacks that take advantage of publicly disclosed security holes, new research shows.
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Fringe ticket sales farce set to continue
TELEPHONE and over-the-counter sales of Fringe tickets were due to remain on hold today as staff struggled to solve the bugs which have plagued their computer system since th
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Computer Forensics: Beyond the Magnifying Glass
Computer forensics gave Michael Fiola his life back. Fiola is the former investigator with the Massachusetts Department of Industrial Accidents who found himself summarily dismissed after an IT check uncovered pornographic images of children on his laptop's hard drive. Criminal charges followed.
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Impatience Key To Optimizing Landing Pages
Passive is for the old ways of taking in media content. Active Internet users seek what they want, when they want it, and expect to find it fast. read more
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Cell phone cancer warning adds wrinkle to debate
It's a signature parenting dilemma of the wireless age: Should kids have cell phones? And how old is old enough? Now, there's further ammunition for reluctant parents to stand firm: The warning last week by the head of a prominent cancer research institute to his faculty and staff. Limit cell phone use, he said, because of the possible cancer risk...
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Google Video investigated over bullying clip
Italian prosecutors are wrapping up an investigation that could see four Google executives charged for failing to block the posting of a video of a disabled teenager being bullied on the company's video service.
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