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The Free Software Foundation is reviewing Novell's right to sell new versions of Linux operating system software after the open-source community criticized Novell for teaming up with Microsoft.
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Recent Original Stories
Opera 9.0 has been released . The new features in this major release include BitTorrent support, content blocking, tab preview, widgets (small desktop applets), and a source viewer, among others.
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Service Channels
Patches released to fix a bug in the Domain Name System (DNS) have slowed servers running BIND, the Internet's most popular DNS software, and crippled some systems using Windows Server.
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High-Tech Pet Innovations and the People Who Love Them
(ARA) - The Internet or their pets - which could Americans live without? No need to live without either, thanks to some particularly enterprising participants in the pet industry - a market the American Pet Products Manufacturers' Association estimates at $40 billion a year.
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Computer glitch snarls American Airlines flights
At least 1,000 pieces of luggage piled up in the American Airlines terminal at Kennedy Airport Wednesday after a computer malfunctioned, causing flight delays into the evening
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10:16 (BST), 31/07/2008 European Innovative Games Award 2008 Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS Wiesbaden/Germany, ...
Wiesbaden/Germany, July 31, 2008 - Developers, publishers, publishing houses, freelancers and young professionals from all EU member states now have a month more to enter their games for the European Innovative Games Award (EIGA), the award for innovative computer and video games from Europe.
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Neocleus and Endpoint virtualization
Recently I've had the opportunity to speak with Ariel Gorfung, CEO, and Etay Bogner, CTO, both of Neocleus about their concept of "Endpoint Virtualization." At first I didn't understand how this differed from the various forms of desktop virtualization that others are speaking about. Now I understand that they're bringing...
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U.K. Hacker Loses U.S. Extradition Case
Gary McKinnon, the Brit accused of hacking into 97 US government computers, has lost his appeal against extradition to the US.
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What Does a DIYer Really Want? Tools that Do More
(ARA) - From smart phones that also function as computers to green practices that reduce waste and generate energy at the same time, multi-tasking is in vogue.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Scientists decipher workings of ancient Greek 'computer'
After a closer examination of a surviving marvel of ancient Greek technology known as the Antikythera Mechanism, scientists have found that the device not only
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RISCy Business
Despite the hype over RISC, CISC processors live on. In fact, they dominate. Sometimes slow and steady really does win the race. There's a tendency in our community to equate "RISC" with "good." RISC processors are considered more modern, efficient, and cost-effective than older CISC chips.
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Shared search
A new approach to internet searching helps people to share their search experiences with friends and colleagues.
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Computer Crime is Here to Stay; So Are Jobs to Combat It
(ARA) - What do a recent global crackdown on Internet child pornography and the arrest of Dennis Rader, the infamous "BTK" serial killer have in common with the Sept. 11 attacks on America?
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Ancient 'computer' had Olympic purpose
A forerunner of modern chronology, the device measured months, eclipses and cycles of the Greek Olympiad
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Mooseheart school receiving $244,00 facelift
MOOSEHEART – Students will walk into a new entrance at Mooseheart’s school building and have wireless Internet access when they return to campus on Aug. 20.
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"Unless you have been living in a cave somewhere in Redmond you would no doubt have heard of Ubuntu and its many derivatives, touted as 'Linux for human beings'.
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"If you're a GNOME user I expect you're more than familiar with the panels that come as standard with your desktop; if you use openSUSE you're probably also familiar with the slab menu that Novell have developed.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 10th Jul 2005 12:01 UTC
Microsoft surprised many of the attendees at its annual worldwide partner show here this weekend by allowing a third party to present a "hands-on lab" that allowed attendees to play with a range of Linux desktop software.
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YouTube faces more copyright legal action
Ambrose McNevin, Computing , Thursday 31 July 2008 at 11:00:00 €500m lawsuit launched by Italian media giant Google-owned YouTube.com is facing a €500m lawsuit from Italian broadcaster Mediaset Spa. Mediaset says about 4,600 of its copyrighted clips (325 hours of transmission) are posted on the video-sharing site....
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Service Channels
Comodo, a global leader in Identity and Trust Assurance Management solutions, announced that it has extended its Two Factor Authentication solution so that now it supports Microsoft's Outlook Web Access and SharePoint server applications, two of the most widely used email and collaboration platforms on the market today.
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SKorea's Hynix swings to net loss in 2nd quarter
By KELLY OLSEN SEOUL, South Korea (AP) -- Hynix Semiconductor said Thursday it swung to a second-quarter net loss from the same period last year on costs to close a U.S. factory. Sales also fell.
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Great firewall of China
CHINA'S vow to open up its country to the world through the Olympic Games was in tatters last night as an International Olympic Committee member, Kevan Gosper of Australia, apologised to the global press for misleading them about access to the internet.
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Intel rivalry with OLPC heats up
Intel's low-cost laptop initiative was given a boost from Portugal's government, which is pledging to provide elementary school students with 500 000 computers.
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Intel announces third-generation Classmate PC
Mini laptop will be 'more user-friendly' Intel has confirmed that it's working on the third generation of its Classmate PC. Intel claims the third-gen Classmate PC will be more user-friendly.
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Was ancient Greek 'computer' an astronomical tool?
Inscriptions on a 2000-year-old clockwork device suggest it was inspired by earlier devices made by the great Greek mathematician Archimedes
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