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by h3rman (3.76) on Sat 17th Feb 2007 19:27 UTC
In a way, I think the GNOME opinion is that your computer can process data a lot quicker than your brain can, therefore why not let it?
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 19th Nov 2007 08:08 UTC
Geeks.com sent us in one of their consumer electronics , the Linux-based Archos 604 PMP for a whirl, and we surely gave it one. This 30 GB PMP is the fourth generation video product from Archos, one of the biggest names in that market.
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Top Headlines
NORTON - Police say a bartender from Lynn tried to meet a 13-year-old local girl for sex after writing explicit messages to her over the Internet for several weeks.
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Babya Enhances Babya bCal
Babya today unveiled a major upgrade to Babya bCal, offering Babya E-Type 4.0 for notes saving, Windows Vista compatibility and PDF conversion of saved notes. Babya bCal is a easy to use, PIM program that supports multiple calendars. You can use Babya bCal to store your friends, business associates name, address, company, telephone, email, webpage, info, photos and more. If there are several ...
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Miss Lonelyhearts - Aug. 2
I just got home from a rather shocking meeting with someone I encountered on the Internet. I only knew his nickname on the personals website and had not asked for his real name. He had seen my picture but I hadn't seen his.
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China lifts some Internet curbs for press
BEIJING: China yesterday allowed media at the Olympic press centre to access Amnesty International’s website and a small number of previously censored sites, but a wide array of others remained blocked.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 27th Apr 2006 21:19 UTC
Apple Computer is guarding its server plans closely , leaving observers to wonder what will come of the product line. The Mac manufacturer said on April 5 that it will preview its new Mac OS X 10.5, dubbed Leopard, at its Worldwide Developers Conference in August.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 28th May 2007 21:07 UTC
"There are a myriad of both subtle and fundamental differences in the basic architecture of Windows Server 2008, which could dramatically change not only the way it's used in the enterprise, but also the logical and physical structure of networks where it's the dominant OS. The abilities to consolidate servers, to manage hardware more effectively, to remotely manage hardware without the ...
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Babya Releases Babya Photo Workshop 12 with Babya Tree Studio
Babya Software Group today announced the release of Babya Photo Workshop Professional 12.0 featuring Babya's innovative Tree Studio for the creation of amazing and true to life tree imagery. Containing features not normally found in over $300+ image editors such as Photoshop or Fireworks and unique editing features that aren't commonly available in any image editor. In addition, Babya Photo ...
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Cycling Back Around
This is the summer of women on bicycles riding around town free as anything, wearing long dresses or skirts, sandals or even high heels, hair flowing helmet-free, pedaling not-too-hard and sitting upright on their old-school bikes, the kind with front baskets where they put their laptops, and han...
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Indian IT software growth to slowdown: NASSCOM
The IT Software sector which has to pass through turbulent Tweather last year due to the sudden change in the rupee-dollar equation and the global financial crisis, has managed to clock in 28 per cent growth in 2007-08, says Nasscom in its annual survey.
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DOLE, nagbabala laban sa mga Job offers sa internet
Binalaan ng Department of Labor and Employment (DOLE) ang mga manggagawa na huwag basta-basta tumanggap ng job offers sa internet lokal man o sa ibayong dagat. Inilabas ni Labor Sec....
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Yahoo board wins solid shareholder backing
SAN JOSE, USA: Yahoo Inc's board of directors won strong backing from shareholders at its annual meeting on Friday, with Jerry Yang, the company's embattled CEO, receiving 85 percent of the vote in his favor.
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New spreadsheet tool assists cattle feeders, nutritionists with byproducts
A University of Nebraska-Lincoln computer-based model helps cattle feeders and nutritionists better calculate feeding ethanol byproduct feeds to their herds.
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Federal agents can seize travelers’ laptops: report
WASHINGTON: US federal agents have been given new powers to seize travelers’ laptops and other electronic devices at the border and hold then for unspecified periods the Washington Post reported yesterday.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Jul 2006 09:24 UTC, submitted by george
The Debian GNU/Linux project today admitted a hacker had compromised one of its internal servers . "Early this morning we discovered that someone had managed to compromise gluck.debian.org," Debian developer James Troup wrote in an e-mail to the Debian community.
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Fox Valley briefs
West Dundee will hold an electronic waste recycling program from 9 a.m. to noon today at its public works facility, 900 Angle Tarn.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 8th Jan 2007 23:26 UTC
"Two luminaries - chairmen of Apple and Microsoft - make keynotes this week, in a highly anticipated standoff between the Consumer Electronics Show and Macworld.
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Recent Original Stories
The $100 laptop designed by the Massachusetts Institute for Technology and the One Laptop Per Child association, previewed at the World Summit on the Information Society conference in Tunisia last week, will be using a Redhat Linux variant as its operating system.
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School supply lists grow with the times
Hand sanitizer. USB flash drive. Magenta Sharpie. Clean socks. Quick — what do they have in common?
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With automated tagging, Web links can surprise readers
NEW YORK - It wasn't what anyone expected to see while perusing a news article. But there, in the final paragraph of an online story about the call girl involved in the Eliot Spitzer scandal, Yahoo's automated system was inviting readers to browse through photos of underage girls.
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Annual meeting and Best-3-of-4 set
As the Sarasota-Manatee County USBC Bowling Association nears its first birthday, the month of August will feature three key components: the annual meeting, Best-3-of-4 Tournament and a series of league officer workshops.
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Yahoo Investors Support Board; CEO Jerry Yang Gets 85% of Votes
Aug. 2 (Bloomberg) -- Yahoo! Inc. 's investors threw their weight behind the Internet company's board yesterday, with 85 percent of votes supporting Chief Executive Officer Jerry Yang after he fought off a proxy fight with Carl Icahn .
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Business briefs: Credit union warns of phone scam
Sarasota Coastal Credit Union warned of a phishing scam Friday that targeted its customers. A phone caller told customers their credit cards had been suspended and they had to call a certain phone number, which turned out to be a cell phone in Quebec.
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Longview United Way chosen for Facebook challenge
The United Way has its roots in the 19th century, but the national organization is using a 21st century method to raise money this year.
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