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CW Randamity
John McCain attacks Barack Obama in a new internet campaign, I got Rick Rolled, and what 14 million dollar babies look like. Plus, Frog Calls of Nebraska, the CD is out and I can tell you where to get this musical masterpiece.
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CW Randamity
John McCain attacks Barack Obama in a new internet campaign, I got Rick Rolled, and what 14 million dollar babies look like. Plus, Frog Calls of Nebraska, the CD is out and I can tell you where to get this musical masterpiece.
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Mars mystery deepens, but life hasn't appeared
CAPE CANAVERAL — The Internet has run wild with rumors of some new discovery related to the search for life on Mars. NASA on Tuesday will answer questions about new data from the Mars Phoenix Lander that helped set off the worldwide internet buzz about the red planet’s ability to support life.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 4th Jan 2007 23:44 UTC
"The basic idea behind Mac OS X's Dock is that when you need an application, you click on its icon on an on-screen bar, and the application is launched (if it has not been yet) or switched to (if it has).
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"After suffering through version 1.0 many years ago, I thought Xandros would be the least likely of the commercial desktop GNU/Linux distributions to succeed.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 16th Dec 2007 14:24 UTC
"All promised features were cut from Vista." This is a commonly heard complaint about Windows Vista on the internet. While there certainly is a lot to complain about when it comes to Windows Vista, the mythical 'cancelled features' certainly is not one of them. Let me explain why.
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Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Keeping software from being broken and distributed via BitTorrent isn't the only kind of piracy about which developers need to worry.
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CNN's New Rules for Personal Blogging [Memos]
Chez Pazienza, fired from CNN six months ago for his blogging, would "really like to let the subject of my untimely dismissal from CNN go once and for all." But! He just got hold of a juicy memo,...
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A-B's data loss affects about 150,000 people
About 150,000 people nationwide have been affected by the theft of laptops with personal information about current and former employees of Anheuser-Busch Cos. Inc.
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"Virtual Bridges, a provider of enterprise and SMB solutions using virtualization for business, announced today the release of Win4BSD Pro Desktop Win4BSD Pro Desktop runs as a FreeBSD/PC-BSD application and allows users to run Windows applications and desktops with seamless ease on the BSD platform.
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We take, we look, we share … border search rules exposed
Newly disclosed Department of Homeland Security rules are instructing border agents to seize laptops and other data carrying instruments without probable cause. An internal memo dated July 16th and disclosed by the Washington Post, tells officers of the Customs and Border Protection agency that they can examine and detain any traveler’s documents and electronic devices. Furthermore the material ...
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2nd Circuit Backs Cablevision's Remote Recorder Against Programmers' Lawsuit
Cablevision's proposed remote storage digital video recorder system does not violate the Copyright Act, a federal appeals court ruled Monday. The 2nd Circuit overturned a grant of summary judgment to film and TV producers who claimed Cablevision's system would directly infringe their copyrights by making unauthorized reproductions and by engaging in public performances. The length of time that ...
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State not equipped to issue new payroll checks
The state's computers are not designed to issue checks at the fed. minimum wage.
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More than a dozen technology companies, including IBM, Red Hat, and Novell are planning to support a new integrated server and desktop Linux standard unveiled at next week's Linux Desktop Summit by the Free Standards Group.
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Google unveils Street View across Australia
AUSTRALIA is "scanned into" Google as the company unveils its most ambitious Street View to date.
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"Final Fantasy III Friend Codes"
Eurogamer's computer and video game discussion forum
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Backpacks needed for back-to-school donation drive
is just about a month away. Your family may be starting to think about how many notebooks you'll need or what art supplies you have to dig up.
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Intel reveals design for fast, efficient future chips
SAN FRANCISCO - Intel on Monday revealed details of a new generation of chips designed for video game lovers, multi-taskers, and people seeking power-sipping computers adapted to increasingly mobile lifestyles.
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says LXer .
Today, we cannot know if people would still buy Microsoft products because the government protects the monopoly. What percentage of the market would Microsoft have in a fair market? The only way we can answer that last question is to stop manufacturers from preloading Windows.
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Coder links Yahoo search, Google App Engine
A coder releases a library that lets programmers who want to use Yahoo's BOSS search services into a site running on Google App Engine. Back when I was a kid
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 4th Aug 2008 23:12 UTC
The Windows 7 craze is barely over, and yet the internet is already buzzing with the next big thing from Microsoft: a project called Midori. The SD Times claims to have seen internal Microsoft documents detailing what Midori actually is , and they say it's the clean-break from Windows many of us have been waiting for.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 4th Aug 2008 23:12 UTC
The Windows 7 craze is barely over, and yet the internet is already buzzing with the next big thing from Microsoft: a project called Midori. The SD Times claims to have seen internal Microsoft documents detailing what Midori actually is , and they say it's the clean-break from Windows many of us have been waiting for.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 27th Aug 2005 19:41 UTC
Richard Stallman, chair of the Free Software Foundation, said on Thursday that the Linux trademark fracas in Australia has distracted attention away from the real issue - that of freedom to distribute and change software.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 29th Nov 2005 21:42 UTC
"Genesi is pleased to announce the development of the 4U2 sub-laptop based on the EFIKA 5K2 reference design and the Freescale MPC5200B . The 4U2 will be produced in Asia and be available in Q2 2006. The 4U2 board can be deployed in a variety of configurations and uses and includes both mobile and WIFI wireless capability."
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