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PRO-IP Act Passes Judiciary Committee
I Don't Believe in Imaginary Property writes "The Pro-IP Act has passed the Judiciary Committee unanimously, thanks to the support of committee chairman Rep. John Conyers (D-MI). We've discussed this before — it's the same bill which would create copyright cops with the power to seize computers, when powers like that have been systematically abused in other areas. But, apparently, they think the ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 24th Mar 2006 00:07 UTC
Novell is talking to a number of OEMs about getting its upcoming SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 preinstalled on the hardware systems they ship.
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Recent Original Stories
It's court time again , people. "Symantec filed a lawsuit in Seattle today alleging Microsoft committed a host of business misdeeds, including misappropriating trade secrets and violating a contract that covered code used in part of the coming Windows Vista operating system.
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Computer Recycling
See how your recycled computers get processed.
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County’s chief deputy tax clerk faced theft charge in previous job
One of Collin County’s tax clerks pled no contest to a felony theft charge for using state funds to purchase computer equipment for herself in her previous job.
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No Complaints About Fort Bragg Conditions
Dozens of soldiers with the Appleton-based 39th Army Reserve are training at Fort Bragg, where the spotlight shines on concerns about living conditions.
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Ballmer's in a bind
The Microsoft chief executive tells the Wall Street Journal that the deal only makes sense at a certain price, even though he concedes there aren't many alternatives if Microsoft wants to gain scale.
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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. PacketHop this week unveiled the first commercial implementation of the draft IEEE 802.11s wireless-LAN mesh standard.
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Instant Deployment of Video Surveillance for the Boston Marathon . Enabled by Strix Systems Wireless Mesh Technology
Enabled by Strix Systems Wireless Mesh Technology 28/04/2008 19:29:00 Business Wire US7170811035 Strix Systems today announced the deployment of Strix Integrated Wireless Video System for the Boston Marathon event held April 21st, 2008.
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Instant Deployment of Video Surveillance for the Boston Marathon . (2º) Enabled by Strix Systems Wireless Mesh ...
Enabled by Strix Systems Wireless Mesh Technology 28/04/2008 19:29:00 Business Wire US7170811035 powered by Strix Edge(TM), please contact Connectronics at 800-366-3780.
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Firm spreads ICT knowledge to bridge divide
MICROSOFT Malaysia managing director Yasmin Mahmood recalls many eye-opening experiences at Microsoft Fiesta Potensi as people gathered at its road shows to check out the various Microsoft products and demonstrations.
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If Vista is not activated with a legitimate product registration key in time, the system will run in 'reduced functionality mode' until it is activated, said Thomas Lindeman, a senior product manager at Microsoft.
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Sports dispute 'white space' airwaves plan
A group of major U.S. sports leagues raised doubts on Thursday about a proposal to allow more wireless devices to operate over airwaves to become available next year when television broadcasters go digital.
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Kansas Internet pharmacy owner gets 33-month sentence
Associated Press - May 1, 2008 7:15 PM ET WICHITA, Kan. (AP) - The Oklahoma owner of an Internet pharmacy once located in Wichita, Kansas, is sentenced today to 33 months in prison for...
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Sony 07/08 profit to quintuple but miss target-paper
TOKYO, May 2 - Sony Corp's full-year 2007/08 profit probably rose by more than five times on strong sales of digital cameras and computers, but the company likely missed its earnings forecast by about 30 billion yen ($287 million), the Nikkei business daily reported on Friday.
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Olympics IT systems pass their first test
The first technical rehearsal for the IT systems of the 2008 Beijing Olympics , featuring a run-through of more than 100 scenarios, has been completed.
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Mayoral candidates talk IT ahead of polls
As Londoners go to the polls today, Computing has examined the technology policies of the three mayoral candidates. Ken Livingstone, Boris Johnson and Brian Paddick all have different views on how technology can be used.
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Apple to sell movie downloads on DVD release date
NEW YORK: Apple said yesterday it would begin selling movie downloads on its iTunes service on the same day as the titles are released in DVD form, under agreements with most of the top Hollywood studios.
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CU: Personal Information Safe After Computer Breach
BOULDER - The University of Colorado says nobody got access to Social Security numbers and other personal information on at least 9,500 students and teachers despite concerns about three school computers.
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Willie's Place at Carl's Corner to Receive Tech Overhaul
DALLAS -- Willie's Place at Carl's Corner selected Blue Wireless & Data Inc. to be its exclusive technology and information technology (IT) service provider.
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Hexagon 2.5 gets new 3D paint tools
DAZ 3D has released DAZ Hexagon 2.5, the newest version of its popular 3D polygonal and subdivision modeling software. The new release offers a sculpted primitive tool allowing users to model and import 3D objects into Second Life, enhanced UV-mapping and freehand brush modeling, and ambient occlusion. The tool's freehand brush modeling capabilitie...
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New Computers
The Alice Police Department received five new ToughBook computers for the Criminal Investigative Division. The cost of the computers and its hardware to mount in the patrol vehicles totalled $42,000. The drug forfeiture fund paid for the new state-of-the-art technology.
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Bill to Create Statewide Internet Wireless Cloud Moves Ahead
Chrissy Schoonmaker uses her laptop at a Wi-Fi hotspot Thursday. Photo By: Robert Kittle Imagine being able to have a wireless Internet connection when you're anywhere in the state, even rural areas. It could happen within a few years if a bill now in the Statehouse passes.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 5th Aug 2005 21:56 UTC
A new scripting tool targeted by a virus writer will not be part of Windows Vista , the next Windows client release, Microsoft announced Friday.
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The Asus M830
Described by Asus as a "3.5G" device, the quad-band (GSM 900/1800/1900MHz, and UMTS 2100MHz) M930 offers High-Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA) data mode, said to provide downloads as fast as 3.6Mbps.
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