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Software to break through China Internet blockade
WASHINGTON, USA: The Global Internet Freedom Consortium (GIFC) announced that its anti-censorship software tools are ready to help journalists and tourists during the Olympics, to circumvent China's Internet blockade.
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Indiana Gazette Online - Antigone, by the Rough Space theater group Antigone, by the Rough Space theater group
Your Internet starts here. Search the Gazette ...or the whole Web Enjoy an evening of live theater in a natural setting the way the Greeks intended.
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Internet curbing denied by IOC official
International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge says Olympic officials have not been curbing Internet access regarding the Beijing Games.While certain Olympic officials have said they were aware certain politically sensitive Web sites have been blocked, Rogge said his organization has had no part in such restrictions, the BBC reported Saturday.I am adamant in saying there has been no ...
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Scanner gives shoe store a scientific edge
A computer software product that "reads" people's feet has been added to the services available at Englin's Fine Footwear in Tippecanoe Mall at Lafayette.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 5th Aug 2005 21:56 UTC
A new scripting tool targeted by a virus writer will not be part of Windows Vista , the next Windows client release, Microsoft announced Friday.
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‘Affordability key to 3G adoption’
Mumbai/New Delhi, Aug 2 With the government throwing open the door for 3G services, mobile phone users would not only be able to enjoy faster video, music and data downloads but also experience a significant improvement in quality of voice calls, not to mention new services.
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If You Have a Problem, Ask Everyone
Would-be innovators can sign up online to compete for prizes for solving diverse problems from around the world in a variety of disciplines.
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Television Eighteen India: Hold
TV 18’s core news operations remained healthy but its Web and newswire business dragged down overall performance.
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by gilboa (2.52) on Wed 14th Sep 2005 22:59 UTC
I use both Office XP (XP), Office 2K3 (Win2K3 Server), OO 1.4 (FC3) and OO 2.0b (FC4). Being a developer, I mostly write design documents so I can only comment on Writer/winword.
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Authorities: New Port Richey Man Solicits Sex From Minor
A 66-year-old man was charged Friday with soliciting sex with children via the Internet - with a law enforcement official posing as a parent.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 27th Aug 2006 09:25 UTC
"When OSDL announced the first release of its Portland initiative at LinuxWorld Boston in April, heralding it 'a breakthrough in desktop Linux', I muttered my skepticism to a co-worker. He expressed surprise at my reaction, noting that the initiative employs extremely smart people.
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IOC grilled on Internet censorship
IOC president Jacques Rogge was accused of backtracking on promises of press freedoms on Saturday and some Internet sites remained blocked in China.
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A pill that is hard to swallow
Whether you read the Los Angeles Times, surf the Internet, or read health industry publications you may have noticed a new “exercise pill” touted in such a statement as, “Rejoice, couch potatoes! It’s exercise in a pill!”
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Qualcomm Working in Google Android Phone
Qualcomm has confirmed that it is working on an iPhone rival platform which would be based on the Google supported open-source Android operating system.
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Journals week in review: Apple news from Infinite Loop
The end of the month brought us news about Steve Jobs' health, App Store sales, Google Calendar and iCal, MobileMe's e-mail problems, cracks in new iPhones, and rumors about new Apple products in the fall. Check out this week's Apple roundup if you need to catch up. Read More...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 23rd Aug 2006 17:51 UTC
Microsoft will release new versions of its Windows operating system in South Korea on Thursday to comply with an antitrust ruling , a company source said Wednesday.
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Jankovic to top rankings by Monday
Associated Press - August 2, 2008 2:03 PM ET ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (AP) - Jelena Jankovic (yeh-LAY-nuh YANK'-oh-vihch) will become the 18th player to lead the WTA computer rankings when she...
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Jankovic assured of moving up to No. 1
Jelena Jankovic might not feel worthy of being ranked No. 1, but she has assured herself of moving up to that spot later this month. Jankovic, who never has reached a Grand Slam singles final, will become the 18th player to lead the WTA computer rankings when she rises to the top spot Aug. 11. Currently No. 2, Jankovic will move ahead of another Serb, Ana Ivanovic, who has led the rankings since ...
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Live blog: iPhone Dev Camp 2
iPhone development has been strong for over a year now. Ever since the device debuted in June of 2007, people have been hacking away at the platform. Now, in the summer of 2008, we have an SDK. We are now allowed to build and submit apps that...
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Use SlyDial to get through awkward situations
SlyDial is a new Web service that helps you leapfrog straight to someone's voicemail. Now, when would this come in handy? Let's see: Say you forgot your Aunt Wilma's birthday...
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360 "the better platform", says Carmack
id Software boss John Carmack has potentially set the internet ablaze this weekend, telling Eurogamer.net at QuakeCon, Texas, that the Xbox 360 is the "better platform", in a certain context.
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A thread on the Freespire forums about this issue is quite heated .
DistroWatch has brought to light an apparant fraud by Freespire. "Several readers have emailed us to let us know that Linspire has launched what can only be classified as an attempt to tamper with our page hit ranking statistics by trying to artificially inflate the page hit ranking figures for its new community distribution - Freespire.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 24th Nov 2006 11:29 UTC, submitted by Kenasai
Consumers cannot run home versions of Windows Vista as virtual machines because virtualization is not mature enough for broad adoption, says Microsoft.
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Recent Original Stories
Mad Penguin has published a review of SUSE 10.1 , including info on multimedia, XGL/Compiz, and a flash movie of the installation. They conclude: "The desktop itself is one to be reckoned with.
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Foxconn Releases Test BIOS Fixing Linux Crashers
Ryan1984 writes "Only a week after the bad press coverage regarding the Linux-related bugs in a number of motherboards released by Foxconn (which turned out to be the AMI BIOS that several board makers use), Foxconn is the first vendor out with a publicly released test patch that fixes the bulk of the problems, allowing kernel 2.6.26 to run well on the afflicted boards. The remaining issues ...
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