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(IsraelNN.com) Google Earth, which has been charged with several anti-Israel manipulations, now has gone pro-Arab by changing the name of the Persian Gulf to the Arabian Gulf. Iranians, who do not consider themselves Arabs, have protested the description, which ignores their heritage as Persians, a word derived from the ancient Greek name for Iran's maritime province.
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Ringplus Launches Beta Test for Free Phone Calls
LOS ANGELES----A week after the federal court heard a motion to disqualify the law firm of Baker Botts from representing Cingular Wireless against Ring Plus, Inc., Ringplus is launching a free phone service for Beta testing.
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Steve Johnson's Web Spin
Hypertext Fast takes on the week's five most viewed Tribune stories on the paper's Web site. Find them quickly at chicagotribune.com/most .
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LTU Technologies launches latest e-discovery tool
LTU Technologies introduced its LTU-Finder v. 3.0, a breakthrough tool for image and video recognition in the field of computer forensics. LTU-Finder 3.0 was recently launched at Guidance Software’s Computer and Enterprise Investigations Conference (CEIC) in Las Vegas.
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Emulex’s LightPulse HBAs now provides support for Microsoft System Center
At Microsoft Management Summit this week, Emulex Corporation announced that its LightPulse family of 8Gb/s and 4Gb/s Host Bus Adapters (HBAs) now supports Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2008 and its new Performance and Resource Optimization (PRO) feature.
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Microsoft, Intel fund U. of I. research center
Microsoft Corp. and Intel Corp. are investing $10 million in a new research center at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign focusing on computing technology that will help make highly intelligent mobile phones and hand-held gadgets a reality for consumers.
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Police Search for Man Accused of Aggravated Kidnapping
A Lubbock man is wanted after police say he kidnapped and beat up his girlfriend, then hacked into her e-mail account to help him bond out of jail. Now, police say there are new felony charges against the suspect in connection with the case and they need your help tracking him down.
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Report: Microsoft board of directors still mulling next Yahoo move
SAN FRANCISCO - Microsoft Corp.'s directors met Wednesday to consider raising the software maker's US$41.9-billion bid for Yahoo Inc. instead of pursuing a hostile takeover attempt, according to a published report.
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Recent Original Stories
The LA Times is speculating the arrival of a Google PC running an OS also made by Google.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 13th Oct 2006 14:12 UTC
Recent high-profile security problems with Internet Explorer have done little to dent its market share - or maybe not, according to conflicting reports on web browser use . Web analytics firm OneStat.com reckons that IE's global usage share is 85.85 per cent, an increase of 2.8 per cent since July 2006. Mozilla Firefox's open source browser claims second place with a share of 11.49 per cent, a ...
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Statistic could alter graphics chip market for Intel, Nvidia
A new report from Jon Peddie Research shows that Intel is strong in graphics. But how dominant is it?
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What are the neighbours earning? Taxman's website tells all
ROME - Italians were surprised, and in some cases outraged, to discover that their income levels were available for public viewing on an internet site.
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How to keep your Windows PC speedy - Feature
Washington - For Windows users, there's nothing quite like the speed of a new PC. The hardware is top notch; the operating system is newly installed; your software runs fast. Life is good. But over time, things inevitably slow down, and eventually yo...
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Dell banks on touch and feel to boost sales
The increasing emphasis computer buyers are placing on design prompts Dell to start selling its products in Officeworks stores around the country.
The Age |
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Criminal hackers claim copyright over malware
Even criminal hackers want to protect their intellectual property, and they've come up with a method akin to copyrighting - with an appropriate dash of internet thuggery thrown in.
The Age |
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Recent Original Stories
ITtoolbox reviews Windows Vista , and they conclude: "If you value innovation, new technology and you can afford it, Vista is a great buy and I seriously doubt you'd regret it. If you're a business user, the justification for the additional cost just isn't there quite yet (with a few exceptions).
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 8th Aug 2005 19:30 UTC
This interview with Bill Hilf, Microsoft's Linux Lab Manager, answers questions from readers of Slashdot. It speaks about OSS inside Microsoft, attitudes towards open standards, and of course Linux.
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Cloud computing hysteria paralyzed by bolt of reality
Compliance? No, we do Cmplynz Interop 2008 We've seen more than enough folks all atwitter and wetting their shorts over cloud computing at Interop 2008 Las Vegas.
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Bill Would Make Tech Companies Liable For Helping Censor The Internet In Other Countries
A US Congressional Representative has introduced a new bill that would make it illegal for US tech companies to assist any foreign country in attempting to censor the internet or in handing over data on users to the government except for "legitimate foreign law enforcement purposes."
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Criminals try to 'copyright' malware
Even criminal hackers want to protect their intellectual property, and they've come up with a method akin to copyrighting with an appropriate dash of Internet thuggery thrown in.
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Jolie, Pitt and kids in France for 'long duration' -- report
LOS ANGELES – Megastar couple Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt and their four children have traveled to the south of France where they will stay for some time, People magazine reported online Wednesday.
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HP makes memory from a once theoretical circuit
Several decades ago, a Berkeley professor said there should be a circuit that can remember what's happened to it. Now, HP is showing it actually exists.
ZDNet Asia |
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Another team joins race to advance chip software
Stanford University joins race to advance chip software to increase performance per watt.
ZDNet Asia |
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Google diving into 3D mapping of oceans
New feature will allow people to "fly" through oceans and seas and view high-resolution images of the underwater topography, researchers say.
ZDNet Asia |
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