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Adobe Ships Photoshop Lightroom 2 For Windows Vista, Mac
The update features dual-monitor support, streamlined search capabilities and localized image correction.
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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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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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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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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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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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Apple Continues to Struggle With MobileMe
Apple continues to struggle with it's new MobileMe service, acknowledging mail may have been lost and 1 percent of users can't get email at all.
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India Developing $10 Laptop?
The IDG news service reports that the Indian Institute of Science and the Indian Institute of Technology are developing a $10 laptop.
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Yahoo To Reimburse Customers Of DRM-Protected Music
The company said its digital rights management servers would be taken down, severely limiting the use of the files.
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Cuil? Not So Much
Trying to access the new search engine Cuil proved to be frustrating and unrewarding for users yesterday, who took their gripes to message boards.
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Te Reo no longer lost in translation
From today you'll be able to use Google in the second of New Zealand's official languages. Just go to the translations page on the web's most used search page, and in the middle of the list, which goes from Afrikaans to Zulu, the Maori option will come up.
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Google - coming to a street near you
If, while walking down a street, you see a vehicle with a top-heavy pole sticking out of its roof, do not be alarmed. It is not a UFO or a van checking parking permits, but a Googlecam.
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Austin IEEE Wireless Conference Focuses on the Impact of Emerging Device Technology
The second annual IEEE Wireless Hive Networks Conference (WHNC) will be held August 7-8, 2008, at the Austin Courtyard by Marriott Hotel located near the Austin Convention Center. Collocated with NIWeek 2008 graphical system design conference and exhibition, the IEEE Conference will cover a variety of considerations in wireless hive networks including security issues, low power wireless ...
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20-20's Virtual Planner to be used by IKEA as its new generation visualization tool
Laval, Quebec, July 29, 2008 - 20-20 Technologies Inc . (TSX: TWT), the world leader in 3D interior design and furniture manufacturing software, announced today the signature of a long term agreement to provide its unique 3D Web visualization space-planning tool, 20-20 Virtual Planner to IKEA, the internationally renowned home furnishing company.
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Reporters vent fury at great firewall of China
BEIJING Olympic Games organisers bore the brunt of international media frustration yesterday as key global internet sites were shut down and the speed of the internet connections reduced to levels not seen for a decade.
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Recent Original Stories
At the OSCON open source software convention, the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) got an unexpected new sponsor: Microsoft. The Redmond software giant, which will contribute $100,000 annually to the ASF, joins Google and Yahoo as a platinum sponsor of Apache development.
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Study raises data privacy and security concerns about telecommuting
Blog: Telecommuting has its distinct advantages: no stressful trips on the freeway, a kitchen full of snacks, working in pajamas, even animal companionship. But working from home isn't all kitty cats and cozy fires.
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Most Sensitive Data on Government Laptops Unencrypted
Some 70 percent of sensitive data on US government laptops and mobile devices was not encrypted as of last September, a new...
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India targets $10 laptop
India's Ministry of Human Resources Development will seek to develop a very-low-cost access, low-power device designed to link Indian technology and other institutes.
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Recent Original Stories
Sources at the company told Paul Thurrott this week that Microsoft will soon delay the release of Windows Vista Beta 2 from December 7, 2005 to sometime in January or February 2006. However, because the Vista development schedule is extremely time constrained, the company will try and make up lost time by eliminating one of the planned release candidate (RC) milestones that were planned for ...
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by porcel (5.84) on Fri 31st Aug 2007 23:11 UTC
"Intel has released drivers for the new Santa Rosa mobile platform (including the X3100 integrated graphics), but these drivers are not supported in the current version of Ubuntu.
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Adobe Ships Photoshop Lightroom 2 For Windows Vista, Mac
The update features dual-monitor support, streamlined search capabilities and localized image correction.
InformationWeek |
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Recent Original Stories
At the OSCON open source software convention, the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) got an unexpected new sponsor: Microsoft. The Redmond software giant, which will contribute $100,000 annually to the ASF, joins Google and Yahoo as a platinum sponsor of Apache development.
OS News |
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Finance firm's staff 'told to lie'
Bridgecorp staff were allegedly told to lie to investors who complained about late interest payments, telling them a bank error or a computer glitch was to blame.
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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.
InformationWeek |
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