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Debian GNU/Linux: 15 Years Old and at the Crossroads
The story of how Ian Murdock developed Debian while a student at Purdue and named the distribution for his girlfriend and himself has been told countless times.
IT Management |
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Why 'Cloud Computing' Is For the Birds
Everybody is talking about "cloud computing," the latest and most problematic major buzzword to plague IT jargon. Here's why I think we should all just stop using it.
IT Management |
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Sharpen your ... laptops?
Hand sanitizer. USB flash drive. Magenta Sharpie. Clean socks. Quick - what do they have in common?
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Jewellery and computer equipment stolen
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Daventry Today |
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Toshiba announces secure, business-friendly Tecra laptops: A10, M10
Toshiba has announced two new notebook PCs aimed at business users concerned about hardware and data security.
Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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News Briefs
Published: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 at 12:35 a.m. A Boiling Springs man has been arrested in connection with an Internet predator sting by the Greenville County Sheriff's Office.
Spartanburg Herald-Journal |
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TinEye image search helps ferret out copyright ripoffs
A relative newcomer to the search engine world, TinEye, may not appeal to a mass audience. It can, however, help photographers and artists keep track of how their work is used across the web, and we were impressed by what we saw. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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The City of Davenport Replaces Websense with Cymphonix
Cymphonix has announced that the City of Davenport in Iowa has replaced Websense as its content filter with the Cymphonix Network Composer DC30X, a secure web gateway solution.
Centre Daily Times |
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Microsoft opens up Live Mesh to more countries
The company says that people in Canada, India and Ireland can now take part in the file-synchronisation service without an invitation
ZDNet UK |
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Defense: Prosecutors bending law for MySpace hoax
LOS ANGELES - A defense attorney for the Missouri woman charged in a MySpace hoax that allegedly led to a 13-year-old girl's suicide argued in court papers that prosecutors are bending a cyber crime statute to prosecute his client.
Courier-Post |
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News Briefs
Published: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 at 3:15 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, August 19, 2008 at 12:35 a.m. A Boiling Springs man has been arrested in connection with an Internet predator sting by the Greenville County Sheriff's Office.
Spartanburg Herald-Journal |
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Ahead of the Bell: Intel to unveil new chip design
Intel Corp. is scheduled to show off its latest microprocessor redesign Tuesday, the equivalent of popping the hood on a new engine for a line of chips used in most of the world's personal computers and servers.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Lintner ready to take on AD duties at Linden
Dallas Lintner looks at some of the fall sports schedules on his computer. Lintner is Linden’s new athletic director. Keeping athletic directors at Linden High School in recent times has been like watching a game of hot potato.
Tri-County Times |
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ManTech releases physical memory acquisition tool
It said Memory DD 1.3 captures a record of physical or random access memory that is lost when a computer is shut down.
Computer Business Review |
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Acer brand leads Philippine PC market
MANILA, Philippines - The product line of Acer (Phils.), Inc. leads the Philippine personal computer market, a study by an international market intelligence group showed.
GMA News |
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Sony and Toshiba outsource LCD-TV production
The two companies are expected to outsource approximately 4.5 million LCD TV sets to Taiwanese manufacturers this year, which includes 3 million by Sony to Hon Hai Precision Industry, which also makes iPods, iPhones, and Intel motherboards, and 1.5 million by Toshiba to Compal Electronics, which also makes laptops for Dell, HP, and Toshiba.
Computer Business Review |
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AMD expands desktop chip line
AMD has unveiled a quad-core, a triple-core, and two dual-core chips for the business desktop market. The new chips include a 2.4-GHz Phenom X4 9750B Quad-Core, a 2.4-GHz Phenom X3 8750B Triple-Core, a 2.9-GHz Athlon X2 5600B Dual-Core, and a 2.5-GHz Athlon X2 4850B Dual-Core processor.
Computer Business Review |
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Pay-out over illegal file-sharing
A woman has been ordered to pay out £16,000 after a swoop on Britons who illegally share games and films over the internet.
ITN via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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What Apple And Michael Phelps Share
Hint: It's more than just an iPod.
Forbes |
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Mobile computers a boon to sheriff’s office
MONTROSE — With help from taxpayers and the Montrose Police Department, the sheriff’s office was able to implement mobile data computers that will lead to cost- and labor-savings.
Montrose Daily Press |
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Avaya finds place in Gartner's 'Leaders quadrant'
MUMBAI, INDIA: Business communications software, systems and services provider Avaya Inc., today announced its placement by Gartner Inc. in the ‘Leaders quadrant’ of its new 2008 Magic Quadrant report on the corporate telephony market.
CIOL |
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Is Your Car Ready for Winter?
(ARA) - What's the last thing you want to happen when heading off to school or that mountain getaway you've been looking forward to? If you're driving to your destination, the worst case scenario would be for the flashing "Check Engine" warning light to come on, leading to your car breaking down.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Internet Resources Empower Long-distance Caregivers
(ARA) - John is 82 and lives in Manhattan. Since the death of his brother, he regularly checks on his 87-year-old sister-in-law who lives about 90 minutes away. She has dementia and needs help with daily needs. An aide lives with her, but John is concerned the help is getting burned out.
Carteret County News-Times |
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NATO officials herald arrival of iWar
As Russian troops stormed into Georgia this month, they had some novel help from cyber-savvy countrymen who unleashed an assault of their own -- hacking into government and commercial websites. NATO calls it iWar, and it has the potential to disrupt lives and wreck economies, particularly in Internet-dependent [...]
The Sudbury Star |
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Autonomy Selected as Preferred Partner for Speech Analytics by Capgemini Telecom Media Defense SAS
Autonomy Corporation plc , a global leader in infrastructure software for the enterprise today announced it has been selected by Capgemini Telecom Media Defense SAS, the French Business Unit of the "Telecom, Media & Entertainment" sector for the Capgemini Group, one of the world's foremost providers of consulting, technology and outsourcing services, as its preferred partner for speech ...
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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