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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Sep 2007 20:01 UTC, submitted by highwayman
"It's over. The magic is gone. The dream is dead. The egg has fallen off the wall and no amount of 'sudo' super glue can put his pieces back together again. I'm referring, of course, to the not-so-recent departure of Con Kolivas from the Linux kernel development community.
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"A genuine crack for Windows Vista has just been released by pirate group Pantheon, which allows a pirated, non-activated installation of Vista (Home Basic/Premium and Ultimate) to be properly activated and made fully-operational.
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Longtime Windows development chief James Allchin wrote in a January 2004 e-mail to Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer and company co-founder Bill Gates that the software vendor had "lost sight" of customers' needs and said he would buy a Mac if he wasn't working for Microsoft . "In my view, we lost our way," Allchin, the co-president of Microsoft's platform and services division, wrote in an e-mail ...
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Out-Tubing YouTube
The following is an open-letter response to HDNet founder Mark Cuban’s comments at last month’s CTAM Summit in Washington, D.C., on why “the Internet is dead.”
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'The IOC is not responsible'
Olympic chief Jacques Rogge says he did not agree to Internet restrictions on foreign media in Beijing, describing the situation as "not good".
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No trace of Google couple missing after train fire
There was still no word Saturday afternoon about two employees of Google who went missing after the fire on the Gautami Express in the early hours of Friday in Andhra Pradesh's Warangal district.
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Government Computer News
Cross-domain gateways play a central role in speeding information sharing while maintaining security barriers between various classifications and groups of intelligence users.
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Information sharing, the drumbeat phrase of national defense for seven years, is being matched these days with technologies capable of elevating it from a bumper-sticker slogan to a tool of great power — and commensurate risk.
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Master Gardeners now available via Farmers’ Market, Internet
This summer, locals have found the Vicksburg Farmers’ Market at Grove and Levee streets to be a great place to purchase homegrown vegetables, plants, baked goods and specialty items.
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New Mensendick building brimming with technology
When Don Mensendick Elementary School opens Monday, some students and teachers will have new digs. A new campus building is ready to go, with a new computer lab, 14 classrooms, two science labs, a cafeteria and a library annex.
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Rogge heaps praise on China - happy with internet solution - Summary
Beijing - Olympic supremo Jacques Rogge heaped praise on Beijing Games organizers on Saturday as the fireworks lit up the sky during a dress rehearsal for the August 8 opening ceremony. Rogge said that China had made unprecedented moves when it final...
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In a post to the Haiku mailing list, Simon Taylor has provided a screenshot which he has entitled 'interesting', of Firefox running on Haiku . It's displaying the manual for Gobe Productive off his own hard drive, as Simon is unable to access the internet from Haiku - no dialup internet is supported - and he doesn't think that networking is going to work anyway.
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Linked by David Adams on Wed 17th Aug 2005 17:31 UTC
Security vendors have reported several new variants of the worm infecting PCs running Microsoft's Windows 2000 operating system. Groups of virus writers are competing to cause the most damage, according to one security company, although the worm appears less severe than some first feared.
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Rogge denies IOC internet deal
OLYMPIC chief Jacques Rogge says he did not agree to internet restrictions on foreign media in Beijing, describing the situation as "not good" just six days before the start of the Games.
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Market not ready for $100 laptop
The $100 laptop will not be a realistic target for the next three years, according to IT analysts Gartner.
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Jim Cramer's Best Blogs
Catch up on his thinking on the hottest topics of the past week.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 29th May 2006 18:19 UTC, submitted by georfge
The developers of the popular Ubuntu Linux distribution plan to make a new landmark version of the software widely available this week. Ubuntu's public schedule for releasing the software lists 1 June as the date for the new version, code-named 'Dapper Drake', to be made public.
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Microsoft this Friday will ship the final pre-release version of Windows Vista and, unexpectedly, will name the release as Release Candidate 2. Previously, Microsoft had publicly asserted that it would not ship an RC2 milestone release of Windows Vista.
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How To: Organize A Camping Trip
Like this list? Buzz Up on Yahoo! Tips on how to organize a camping trip Given mankind’s reliance on such modern-day luxuries as pizza delivery, silk sheets and webcam dance videos, it may seem surprising that up until recently, we as a species lived primarily outside.
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No Apologies From Rogge
IOC president Jacques Rogge won't apologise over the internet access row in Beijing.
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Olympics: IOC being grilled on Internet censorship
BEIJING — The International Olympic Committee was accused of backtracking on its promises of press freedoms Saturday and some Internet sites remained blocked less than a week before the Beijing Games kick off with opening ceremonies.
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What is emotional intelligence? QUESTION: What is emotional intelligence, and is it as important as a person’s I.Q.? ANSWER: Child development research is showing that emotional intelligence (E.Q.) may be more important than I.Q. in determining a child’s success in later life.
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The open-source Firefox Web browser is critically flawed in the way it handles JavaScript, two hackers said Saturday afternoon.
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Property boom on YouTube
INTERNET sites YouTube and Facebook are the latest weapons in the war to gain an edge in the competitive property market.
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Questions/Answers
Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. A 38-year-old man from Corona was arrested Wednesday on suspicion of committing lewd acts with a teen boy he met over the Internet.
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