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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 4th Aug 2006 05:05 UTC
"We've been talking, meeting, and arguing over GPL 3 for nearly two years. Recently, the second draft of the long-awaited rewrite of the popular free-software license arrived.
OS News |
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Former Prime Minister Mahathir starts blog, joins growing band of Malaysian netizens
Malaysia's former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad started his own blog Thursday, joining a growing band of politicians who are using the Internet to spread their views.
AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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On the record
The Kansas University Public Safety Office reported computer thefts Tuesday.
Lawrence Journal-World |
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IBM launches 'green energy' tools for data centers
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: 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.
CIOL |
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Microsoft's board fails to decide on Yahoo: WSJ
SEATTLE, USA: Microsoft Corp's board met on Wednesday to discuss its stand-off with Yahoo Inc over its $41.8 billion takeover bid, but failed to reach a decision on what to do next, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
CIOL |
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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.
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Assessor allocates salary to buy laptops for school
The surprise came in a cake-sized box with their names scribbled atop. Twenty-five fifth-graders at Andrew H. Wilson Charter School in Broadmoor tore into the packages. They gasped and uttered "cool."
New Orleans Times-Picayune |
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Researchers may have chip breakthrough
SAN JOSE, Calif. For nearly 40 years, scientists have speculated that basic electrical circuits have a natural ability to remember things even when the power is switched off. They just couldn't find it. Now researchers at Hewlett-Packard Co. have proven them right, with a discovery they hope will lead to memory chips that store more data but consume far less power than those found in today's ...
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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New physician profile can help inform public
CHICAGO — As part of his efforts to improve Illinois families’ access to quality health care, Gov. Rod R. Blagojevich recently announced the launch of a new physician profile feature available to the public at www.IDFPR.com, the Department of Financial and Professional Regulation’s Web site. The new feature allows health care consumers to review important information about the professional and ...
Bureau County Republican |
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HP discovery may challenge flash
SAN JOSE, Calif . - For nearly 40 years, scientists have speculated that basic electrical circuits have a natural ability to remember things even when the power is switched off.
Colorado Springs Gazette |
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SF Federal judge sets online royalties
A Federal Court sets up a formula to determine how much online companies owe in royalties.
KGO-TV Bay Area |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 23rd Feb 2007 20:03 UTC
"Apple has said that Jobs knew of backdated option grants but "was unaware of the accounting implications", and an internal investigation cleared him of misconduct.
New Mobile Computing |
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Studio films going day-and-date at iTunes Store
LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Apple is expected to announce Thursday that it has struck a deal with a wide array of movie studios to sell new releases at its iTunes Store.
Canada.com |
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Tigresses sweep Mendota
The Princeton softball team started the season slowly, but now is starting to gain some steam. They picked up two wins Tuesday on the road in Mendota, defeating the Lady Trojans 11-1 and 9-7, and now have won three in a row.
Bureau County Republican |
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Aeropostale to Broadcast Review of Fiscal 2008 First Quarter Financial . Results over the Internet
Results over the Internet 28/04/2008 15:00:00 Business Wire Aeropostale, Inc.
InfoBolsa |
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Walsh: Teens be careful while online
“America’s Most Wanted” host John Walsh reminded Louisiana teens that the same Internet that brings them MySpace and YouTube can be a dangerous place.
The Advocate |
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OASIS Launches New Group to Optimize SOA for Telecommunications (2º)
28/04/2008 14:56:00 Business Wire US86764P1093 "Oracle is committed to bringing IT standards to the communications industry, as demonstrated by the Oracle Service Delivery Platform, a component of Oracle Fusion Middleware.
InfoBolsa |
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EFF blasts Microsoft over DRM validation
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has taken Microsoft to task over plans to shut down its digital rights management validation servers..
iTNews |
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Biography
Bill Harrison created the innovative jazz education website http://www.playjazznow.com. This site offers the world's only downloadable play along (or backing) tracks for all musicians and vocalists.
All About Jazz |
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Palfrey Appointed New HLS Library Director
Cyber law expert John G. Palfrey ’94 will take over as director of the Harvard Law School Library and become a tenured professor at the Law School, school officials announced yesterday.
The Harvard Crimson |
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E-Slang Pervasive, But Not Here
Everyone has done it: you’re sitting at your computer, plugging away at a response paper for that Lit & Arts core, when you catch yourself forgetting to capitalize, omitting punctuation, using abbreviations—and even, god forbid, emoticons.
The Harvard Crimson |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 8th Aug 2005 19:17 UTC
FVWM, the F Virtual Windows Manager , is a window manager for computers running the X Window System. While KDE and GNOME offer more features, they are also heavy on memory usage.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th Jul 2006 17:12 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Apple today introduced a new USD 899 configuration of the 17-inch iMac designed specifically for education customers featuring a 1.83 GHz Intel Core Duo processor, a built-in iSight video camera, and iLife '06.
OS News |
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Tektronix And LitePoint Team Up To Support Latest LTE Standard
Tektronix, Inc., a leading worldwide provider of test, measurement and monitoring instrumentation, and LitePoint Corporation, a provider of wireless test system solutions, announced their collaborative solution to LTE product development.
WirelessWorkforceOnline |
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