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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 16th Sep 2007 13:16 UTC, submitted by D. Suse
Google has released a statement regarding the decision not to fast-track Microsoft's OOXML for certification.
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Recent Original Stories
FreeBSD 6.2, one of the most popular versions of the free BSD Unix operating system, is out with new features and updates. It plugs holes and, in addition to the usual route of installing directly to a hard drive this time around, offers a LiveCD that can be used to rescue a broken system.
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The Creative Capitalism Roundtable
TIME convened an elite panel of business leaders, including Whole Foods CEO John Mackey, Microsoft's Bill Gates and Ogilvy & Mather chairman Shelly Lazarus, to talk about how corporations can do well by doing good. Here is a transcript of the discussion
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Black Hat/DefCon: Welcome to the funhouse
The Black Hat conference and its post-event, DefCon , promise to be a security funhouse in the coming week, as experts in Las Vegas seek to shock and amaze by poking holes in today's network technologies. The Web, wireless LANs, routers and desktop software may all look different reflected in the Black Hat/DefCon hall of mirrors, where security vendors will be revealing their hacker sides. ...
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Pentagon hacker: 'It was easy'
A British UFO enthusiast who hacked into computers at the Pentagon has said it was "easy". Unemployed Gary McKinnon, 42, faces life in jail if he is convicted in the United States of sabotaging vital defence systems in the wake of 9/11.
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Bad Blood on Internet Leads To Real Brawl
Deputies arrested four men including three brothers for a fight after a pool party in the Sorrento Springs subdivision in Lake County...
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NHS managers not committed to informatics
Efforts to harness health informatics to improve patient care have been "impeded" by a basic lack of commitment from NHS managers. This is a central message from the British Computer Society’s Health Informatics Forum in its response to the government’s recent Health Informatics Review.
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Man sentenced to 1 year in Va. Tech threat case
A Florida man who had a large arsenal of weapons will spend about eight months in federal prison for threatening on the Internet to stage a Virginia Tech-style massacre.
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Cablevision plans to launch regional wireless Internet
Suffolk County's plan for a wireless Internet service may be stalled, but a separate plan by Cablevision to launch a much larger network -- and squeeze a chief rival -- appears on track for the fall, company officials said.
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The hidden cost of cell phone Web access
As cell phones become more sophisticated, consumers are changing their habits and beginning to surf the Internet from their cell phones, instead of a computer. Most of the newer cell phone models also offer passive surfing - which requires no direct commands from the user.
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QuakeCon 2008 Press Conference Live Blog
We're in Dallas to see what id Software has to show off this year. July 31, 2008 - We're at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas, and id Software is holding its annual press conference at keynote at QuakeCon.
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CA Net Rises 55% as Clients Upgrade Server Programs (Update2)
July 31 (Bloomberg) -- CA Inc. , the second-largest maker of software for mainframe computers, said first-quarter profit rose 55 percent, beating analysts' estimates, as customers upgraded to new versions of its programs.
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Adobe releases Photoshop Express upgrades
New tools added to online photo-editing service Adobe has provided details of some of the new features it's adding to Photoshop Express that were partly responsible for the service being temporarily taken offline last week.
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TRADE NEWS: Agilent Technologies Improves RF Board Design with Latest Genesys EDA Software Release
Agilent Technologies Inc. (NYSE:A) today announced shipment of its Genesys 2008.07 release. The new Genesys release contains improvements to the reliability of artwork masks for electromagnetic (EM) verification and RF board manufacturing, along with modeling and user interface improvements. This functionality results in shorter design cycles with fewer iterations for RF designers with tight ...
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America's cracked code
Comment is free: Duncan Campbell: Courts can guarantee little justice for a curious hacker who now faces trial as a terrorist
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eVisibility, Inc Selected as One of The Ten Most Dependable(TM) Search Engine Marketing Firms of the United States
eVisibility, Inc was recently selected as one of the Ten Most Dependable(TM) Search Engine Marketing Firms of the United States for 2008 by Goldline Research. The list is published in the August issue of INC Magazine.
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Housing crisis hits broadband firms
Business & money: Britain's high-speed internet boom stutters as four out of six big providers see demand drop
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Senators write to IOC on China's spying
Two U.S. senators called on the International Olympic Committee Thursday to abandon an Internet censorship agreement it reportedly reached with China.Sens. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, and James Inhofe, R-Okla., said reports of such a deal were disturbing and demanded the IOC provide open Internet access to media covering the Beijing Olympics, The Hill reported Thursday.Censorship is anathema to the ...
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HepaLife(TM) Achieves 20-Fold Increase in Cell Production for Bioartificial Liver While Reducing Labor 4-Fold
HepaLife Technologies, Inc. (OTCBB: HPLF) (FWB: HL1) (WKN: 500625), developing the first-of-its-kind bioartificial liver device intended for the treatment of liver failure announced today significant process improvements for cell manufacturing and storage, important factors in cost-efficiently producing enough cell-based liver devices for in-vivo trials, and ultimately, clinical application.
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Alfresco Gives Microsoft Office Users a SharePoint Alternative
Alfresco Software, Inc. today announced the availability of Alfresco Labs (Beta) 3, the open source alternative to Microsoft(R) SharePoint(TM). Alfresco Labs 3, formerly called Alfresco Community, offers Microsoft users greater choice by providing them with the first open source fully-compatible SharePoint repository. With Alfresco Labs 3, companies can leverage existing investments in Linux and ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 21st Sep 2005 11:41 UTC
KDE 3.5 Beta 1 can be downloaded over the Internet by visiting KDE's download page . Source code and vendor supplied binary packages are available. For additional information on package availability and to read further release notes, please visit the KDE 3.5 Beta 1 information page .
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IR Names Tim Phillips Vice President, Enterprise Power Business Unit
International Rectifier Corporation (NYSE:IRF) today announced the appointment of Tim Phillips as Vice President, Enterprise Power Business Unit, effective immediately. In this role, Phillips will be responsible for product development, systems applications engineering and product marketing for IR's computing and communications product lines including DC-DC ICs, DirectFET(R) MOSFETs, ...
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sit down with Friedman
"Nat Friedman has been one of the driving forces behind the development of the Linux desktop for a few year now. First with his own company Ximian, founded together with Mono chief architect Miguel de Icaza, after its acquisition now inside Novell.
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Sun Microsystems Releases JavaFX Preview
Sun Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:JAVA) today announced the availability of the JavaFX(TM) Preview release at: http://www.javafx.com. The JavaFX Preview release provides web scripters, designers and Java developers with a preview of the runtime and tools needed to create amazing Rich Internet Applications (RIA) on the Java(TM) platform. Developers can download the JavaFX Preview release, explore ...
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Duncan Campbell: America's cracked code
Duncan Campbell: US courts can guarantee little justice for a curious British hacker who now faces trial as a terrorist
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