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Former Googleers Unveil Search Engine Called Cuil
A startup led by former star Google engineers on Sunday unveiled a new Web search service that aims to outdo the Internet search leader in size, but faces an uphill battle changing Web surfing habits.
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Mini desktop PC is 80 percent smaller than the average desktop minitower and uses 70 percent less energy.
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Social Media Release: IBM Broadens Product Lifecycle Management Offerings to Help Companies Integrate, Simplify, and ...
IBM today announced it will significantly increase product lifecycle management resources by offering clients access to nearly 3,000 PLM practitioners across its software, services, research and development divisions.
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T-Mobile's Touch Diamond clone does HSUPA
— Jul. 18, 2008 — T-Mobile is now shipping a Windows Mobile 6.1-based phone that provides HSDPA (high-speed downlink packet access) and HSUPA (high-speed uplink packet access) data modes.
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Microsoft's automotive software
Since Microsoft first released Windows CE for Automotive in 1998, it has treated its automotive software offering to a variety of different names. For example, in 2003 it was called Windows Automotive (2003), and by 2006 it was known as Windows Mobile for Automotive .
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Analysis: Olympic cybersecurity warning
WASHINGTON, July 29 (UPI) -- American business executives visiting Beijing for the Olympics should not take their laptops or BlackBerrys and should "assume all electronic communications are monitored," according to a briefing prepared by a U.S. State Department advisory panel.
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Retirees jump on board to surf the web
THE web may be thought of as a young person's game, but older people are leading the charge in internet take-up, embracing a technology that has only become pervasive in the years since many of them retired.
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Photos: The multi-touch Sphere from Microsoft
The future of computing?
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EarthLink shares fall on AOL bid speculation
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Shares of EarthLink Inc. fell sharply in late trading Tuesday, after a published report fueled speculation that the company may try to acquire AOL LLC's dial-up Internet access business.
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CAGW: Federal Government Closer to Regulating Internet
WASHINGTON, BUSINESS WIRE -- Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) today reacted to news that the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) will soon rule that the Comcast Corporation violated federal policy when it delayed some Internet traffic in order to manage its network.
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Analysis: Olympic cybersecurity warning
By SHAUN WATERMAN UPI Homeland and National Security EditorWASHINGTON, July 29 (UPI) -- American business executives visiting Beijing for the Olympics should not take their laptops or BlackBerrys and should "assume all electronic communications are monitored," according to a briefing prepared by a U.S. State Department advisory panel.
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New law may require computer techs to be private investigators
The law is something the Texas Legislature passed the last session that requires anyone who investigates computer-based data must have the PI license.
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Concurrent Announces Its Annual Shareholders Meeting
Concurrent (Nasdaq: CCUR) is a leading provider of real-time Linux -based computing technologies for commercial and government markets. Industries served include cable and telecommunications providers, defense and aerospace contractors, automotive manufacturers and financial institutions.
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FTC: Kids target of $1.6 billion in food ads
(AP:WASHINGTON) Marketing food and drinks to children these days occurs with more than just a few television ads. It involves promotional displays at grocery stores and packaging that directs them to Web sites where they can play games, win prizes or send e-cards to a friend.
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Unisys Introduces Test Drive for Clients
Trial service allows companies to ‘kick the tyres’ on Microsoft Office Communication Server, Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 and Microsoft Office LiveMeeting.
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Billionaire sells all Yahoo holdings
Billionaire investor T. Boone Pickens has sold all of his holdings in Yahoo.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 18th Jun 2006 14:26 UTC
This is the 3rd installment in my series on deficiencies in common desktop environments. After GNOME and the Mac/MacOS , it is now KDE's turn. As with the other installments, this is a rant. Beware.
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Recent Original Stories
Novell plans to release a beta for its Linux Desktop 10 including new features offering better interoperability with Microsoft Office and Open Office, said Ted Haeger, Novell's director of user communities, at the Southern California Linux Expo. The beta, tentatively scheduled for release next month , will include a new feature, dubbed Xgl . Haeger said Xgl will allow users to jump between ...
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EarthLink shares fall on AOL bid speculation
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- Shares of EarthLink Inc. fell sharply in late trading Tuesday, after a published report fueled speculation that the company may try to acquire AOL LLC's dial-up Internet access business.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 8th Feb 2006 20:22 UTC
GNOME 2.12.3 has been released . This will be the final release in the 2.12 branch , as GNOME 2.14 is already on its way. Read the release notes ( platform , desktop , and bindings ), download the source code ( platform , desktop , and bindings ), or just wait until your distributor of choice packages it for you.
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Hands On With the Microsoft Surface Sphere Prototype [Surface Sphere]
Microsoft's Surface Sphere operates a lot like the original Surface, utilizing a projector surrounded by a ring of IR cameras, which is then covered by a semi-opaque globe. The IR cameras detect when...
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"Nailed" Flash Drive For People Who Secretly Hate Their Computer [Memory]
There are plenty of odd USB drives out there—especially ones shaped like food. But those drives are meant for happy-go-lucky types that may or may not have an eating disorder. But what about hotheads...
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FTC: Kids target of $1.6 billion in food ads
Marketing food and drinks to children these days occurs with more than just a few television ads. It involves promotional displays at grocery stores and packaging that directs them to Web sites where they can play games, win prizes or send e-cards to a friend.
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FTC: Kids target of $1.6 billion in food ads
Marketing food and drinks to children these days occurs with more than just a few television ads. It involves promotional displays at grocery stores and packaging that directs them to Web sites where they can play games, win prizes or send e-cards to a friend.
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Judge refuses to penalize white supremacist
NORFOLK, Va. (AP) - A white supremacist won't be punished for interfering in a racial discrimination case by posting personal details about 1 of the lawyers on the Internet.
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