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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 26th Jan 2006 21:18 UTC, submitted by Macino
Imagine a world where you could run both Linux and Apple operating systems on the same high-performance Mac laptop. That day may be coming sooner than Mac fans think.
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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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Fortify warns of configuration weaknesses in SOA deployments
Security code review specialists Fortify Software has issued a warning about major configuration weaknesses affecting SOA service oriented architecture deployments from IBM, Microsoft and Apache. According to Fortify, certain configurations of Apache Axis, Apache Axis 2, IBM WebSphere 6.1, Microsoft .NET Web Services Enhancements WSE 2.0 and...
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Scrabulous yanked from Facebook, players mourn
Kevin Kaufman logged on to his home computer this morning, checked his email, then went directly to his favorite social networking website.
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T. Boone Pickens dumps Yahoo stake
Frustrated with the Microhoo saga, corporate raider T. Boone Pickens has sold his entire stake of 10 million shares in the Internet pioneer, according to reports.
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In the dark
Indian intelligence remains clueless after serial blasts
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WAR: "we can't schedule for sh**" News by
Speaking at the Develop Online conference today, Paul Barnett, creative director of upcoming MMO Warhammer Online: Age of Reckoning, admitted: "When we launch these games, we can't schedule for sh**."
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Golf will have to wait another day
Instead of playing in the Bill Wall Memorial tournament, Gean Leonard was stuck at home trying to get his new laptop up and running.
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Is Your Computer Slower Than When You Bought It?
(ARA) - Does it seem to take your PC forever to load software? Do you get error messages when you try to un-install software? Do you have desktop icons that aren't working?
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Golf will have to wait another day
Instead of playing in the Bill Wall Memorial tournament, Gean Leonard was stuck at home trying to get his new laptop up and running.
Galveston County Daily News |
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Most Vista Business Buyers Downgrade To Windows XP, HP Says
PCs downgraded from Windows Vista to XP represent "the majority of business computers we are selling today," says a HP marketing manager.
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HP, Yahoo, Intel Launch Cloud Computing Test Bed
The mystery announcemnet we mentioned yesterday was just released - Yahoo, Hewlett Packard and Intel are jointly announcing a new cloud computing research initiative called the Cloud Computing Test Bed. Users will be able to build and launch new applications on the platform. It’s being described as “a globally distributed, Internet-scale testing environment designed to encourage [...]
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Apple Buyer's Guide: From MacBook Air To XServe
We've tested the Mac Pro, MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, the iMac, the Mac Mini, and the XServe. There's not a bad Apple among the bunch, and some are truly superb. We'll help you choose one that's right for you.
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China's Sohu Profit Jumps, Plans Unit IPO
Sohu, whose portal saw a 64% rise in average unique visitors during the second quarter, is vying with the likes of Shanda and Sina.com in a $1.3 billion Chinese Internet market.
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Cuil Challenges Google With Privacy
Founded by husband-and-wife team Tom Costello and Anna Patterson, Cuil aims to rank the relevancy search results by content analysis rather than by popularity.
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Cybercrooks get faster, further and sneakier
Browser plug-ins flaws help hackers build botnets Cybercrooks are becoming faster at utilising newly-discovered browser exploits. More than nine in ten of all browser-related exploits occurred within 24 hours of an official vulnerability disclosure, according to a survey by IBM's X-Force security division.…
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Weighty Woman's Wild Workout: 'Abducted' Exerciser Makes Extreme Exit! Hunky Heroes Haul Hefty Betsy Out Of ...
When extremely important news breaks at any hour of the day or night, we here at Gawker receive a BREAKING NEWS ALERT from the web liaison at the New York Post. They are a paper packed with...
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Gartner Predicts $100 Notebook Will Take Years To Achieve
The research firm says the industry also needs to answer questions on power availability and the cost and availability of Internet connections.
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David Granger Will Make You Appreciate The Future [Journalismism]
Poor David Granger. He wanted to bring flashing lights to the October issue of the septuagenarian Esquire, and he reaped hell for it. Fast Company accused him of an oversized carbon footprint. Media...
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Fabrik Launches Faster Eco-Friendly External Hard Drive
The SimpleTech drive can transfer data 25% faster than similar products and includes a companion online backup service and virus protection.
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China Has More Internet Users Than U.S.
Chinese consulting firm BDA also says that China has the world's largest number of mobile phone users, with about 560 million subscribers.
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Indian government building '£5 laptop'
Broadband rollout set for huge boost, too The federal government of India is developing a laptop that will cost £5, for use in higher education, a minister said today in Delhi.
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Golf will have to wait another day
Instead of playing in the Bill Wall Memorial tournament, Gean Leonard was stuck at home trying to get his new laptop up and running.
Galveston County Daily News |
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Oracle Lawsuit Claims SAP Execs Knew Of Theft
SAP tried to cover up the "fundamental illegality" of its Safe Passage program under the code name "Project Blue," amended Oracle lawsuit alleges.
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Birmingham blocks non-believers online
The National Secular Society, which obtained a copy of the city's list of blocked and allowed websites, said that conventional religious sites are allowed, while sites on secularism and also on beliefs including witchcraft are blocked at all times.
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