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Thermolab Nano Silencer Review
Are you working on your next computer build, or possibly thinking about replacing your CPU's original heatsink?
Overclockers Club |
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Formula for Internet royalties-owed composers, publishers
A federal court established a formula for determining the Internet royalties owed to thousands of music composers, writers and publishers.
The Economic Times |
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AT&T to offer TV service on 2 new phones
AT&T Inc. is launching its video service for cell phones Sunday on two phone models, charging $15 per month for 10 channels. AT&T Mobile TV is almost identical to Verizon Wireless' V Cast Mobile TV, and is operated by the same company, Qualcomm Inc. AT&T...
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AOL integration errors led to flat ad quarter / Merging acquisitions into 'Platform-A' was done too slowly
AOL made key mistakes that pushed down display-advertising sales and resulted in the Time Warner Inc. unit's first quarter of flat ad revenue since it began staking its future on the boom in online ads, executives said Wednesday. AOL's troubles integrating $...
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Adobe, cell phone makers work on Net interface
In an aggressive bid to deliver the rich graphic Web experience available on desktop computers to mobile handsets, San Jose softwaremaker Adobe Systems Inc. is partnering with the five biggest cell phone manufacturers to smooth the way to deploy its Flash...
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Business Briefs
Cablevision Systems plans to make an offer of up to $650 million to acquire Newsday from Tribune the Wall Street Journal reported yesterday in its online edition.
The Star-Ledger |
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Scientists develop new type of memory circuit
CHICAGO, USA: It took about 40 years to find it, but scientists at Hewlett-Packard said that they discovered a fourth basic type of electrical circuit that could lead to a computer you never have to boot up. The finding proves what until now had only been theory -- but could save millions f...
Chennai Online |
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Future queen plans tribute to Patsy Cline
Winchester — Patsy Cline will be honored by the queen of the 81st Shenandoah Apple Blossom Festival.
Winchester Star |
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Adobe plans to give away Flash for mobile devices
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Adobe Systems Inc. says it will license its video-enabling Flash software for free for mobile devices to help developers make mobile Internet experiences more closely resemble the experience on computers.
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How to Save Money on Auto Insurance
(ARA) - Shopping online is an incredibly efficient way to explore different auto insurance options. Instead of sitting on the phone with agents or filling out forms on various Web sites, you provide information just once and get a variety of quotes instantly, saving you time and money.
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Online music services could pay $100 million in royalties
Time Warner Inc's AOL unit, RealNetworks and Yahoo Inc could stand to pay up to $100 million in royalties owed to thousands of songwriters and publishers, after a federal judge established a formula for determining the payments.
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Brisbane for fun and games
BRISBANE will play host to the worlds biggest gaming convention in July, showcasing the wares of leading international computer game makers.
The Courier Mail |
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Why social software won't dethrone the incumbents
It's not often I find myself fundamentally disagreeing with Sam Lawrence. He's a smart guy with a great marketing head. But on this post he's over-reaching in my opinion. His basic argument says this: The big IT vendors aren't taking social software seriously. They can't. Not even if they...
ZDNet |
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Psystar Open Computer Apple Mac Clone Review
Now the back and forth about the existence of Psystar and their Apple Mac Clone is over. We already reported about Open Computers showing up at customers. Now Engadget published a hands-on review with performance comparisons of the Psystar Open Computer to...
I4U |
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IBM launches Green Energy Tools for Data Centers
By Philipp Gollner SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - International Business Machines Corp on Wednesday launched tools to reduce computer energy consumption as IBM hopes to boost its business of selling power-saving technologies. ...
I4U |
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Venerable Classical-Music Magazine Plans to Add Online Sales to Its Reviews
Gramophone the leading classical music magazine in the world, 85 years old and based in London plans to allow readers to buy CDs and downloads from its Web site.
New York Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Sep 2005 11:59 UTC
Apple CEO Steve Jobs and the company's senior vice president of worldwide product marketing Phil Schiller have just ended a frank and open discussion with European media . Jobs said: "We don't know how having OS X available for PCs would affect Macs", and promised, "we will have technology in OS X for Intel so that it cannot be installed in other PCs".
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 26th Aug 2007 22:12 UTC
Today, 26th August 2007, OSNews has turned exactly ten years old. For a decade now, OSNews has been giving you the latest news on operating systems, its major applications, and a whole lot of other technology related things.
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Nostalgia inspired by generational items
Elaine Hughes is a senior majoring in journalism and political science and is The Daily Collegian's Thursday columnist. Her email is emh5001@psu.edu.
Penn State Collegian |
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Skuff TV to air on Fuel
Skuff TV, Australia’s leading action sport video website, is set to expand its audience beyond the internet, hitting Australia’s TV sets from tomorrow night. Teaming up with Fuel TV Foxtel...
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NONE OF FORMER PRIVATE EYE Anthony Pellicano’s four racketeering co-defendants has stirred as much curiosity as Kevin Kachikian, the self-admitted “socially awkward” 43-year-old cyber savant who created Telesleuth, a wiretapping computer program, from Pellicano’s theoretical design.
LA Weekly |
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AT&T launches TV service on new phones, rivaling Verizon
AT&T Inc. is launching its new video service for cell phones Sunday on two phones, and will charge $15 per month for 10 channels. AT&T Mobile TV is almost identical to Verizon Wireless' V Cast Mobile TV, and is operated by the same company, Qualcomm Inc. AT&T...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Adobe plans to give away Flash for mobile devices
Adobe Systems Inc. says it will license its video-enabling Flash software for free for mobile devices to help developers make mobile Internet experiences more closely resemble the experience on computers. The world's fifth-largest software maker is launching...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Karaoke shared online
Youre sitting at home, online, and suddenly you get an irresistible urge. You absolutely have to belt out R. Kellys "I Believe I Can Fly" and share it with the world.
The Washington Times |
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Internet TV opens markets
Warner Bros. is starting two Web sites to capture new ad revenue and a younger generation of viewers, the company said this week.
The Washington Times |
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