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Google Chrome uses rivals' code
Google's Open Source web browser Chrome incorporates code and features developed by rivals Apple and Mozilla, Google acknowledged today.
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PHOTO GALLERY: Inside the Microsoft Tech Ed RFID boiler room
Microsoft Tech Ed delegates are most likely IT professionals who like dance music, Facebook, Crysis, and have never attended the event before.
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Microsoft reveals Live Mesh for mobiles
Microsoft has briefly peeled back the covers on mobile integration in Live Mesh platform with a short demonstration at Tech Ed 2008.
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In-car spy units to catch ‘misuse’
Companies can save up to $750 per month on corporate vehicle costs by spying on what employees are using the cars for, according to an Aussie software company.
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PHOTO GALLERY: Microsoft Surface table demos in Sydney
Digital agency Amnesia is showing off one of its Microsoft Surface tables to attendees of Tech Ed in Sydney, following delivery of two units late last month.
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In Internet giveaway business, ePrize wins
Scratch and play. Spin and win. Spend an evening surfing the Web and you could amass a wealth of freebies, from soda to sunscreen to spa visits.
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PHOTO GALLERY: First glimpses of Aussie Tech Ed revealed
Pinball machines, arcade games, a Guitar Hero competition, and a pseudo game show on core infrastructure. Microsoft's Tech Ed is clearly not just about getting a technical education.
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Teachers urged to go virtual
Web 2.0 technologies such as blogging, wikis and virtual worlds are disrupting traditional ways of teaching, education experts claim.
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Windows could save the planet
A window invention could help save the planet by illuminating the office, but keeping the heat out.
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Technology Report / Google Web browser debuts
Google Inc. released a new Web browser Tuesday that is designed to expand its huge lead in the Internet search market. The free browser, called "Chrome," is being promoted as a sleeker, faster and more secure alternative to Microsoft's Internet Explorer, which has been the leading vehicle for surfing the Web for the past decade, used by roughly three-fourths of the world's Web surfers.
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Mr. Modem: Reorganize your menu from A to Z
How can I alphabetize the programs on my Start Menu, rather than have them appear in random order or in the order in which I installed them? Just click Start All Programs (or Programs, if you’re using the Classic Start Menu in XP), then point to any item on your Programs menu. Right-click and select Sort by Name. This will instantly arrange your programs in alphabetical order. I’ve heard ...
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Google's Open Source browser to challenge Microsoft
Google has suddenly announced the launch of Chrome, an Open Source internet browser set to challenge Microsoft's web dominance.
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Local iPhone users devour content
Aussie iPhone owners are consuming over 2MB of data per session, dwarfing existing mobile web and even some desktop session usage stats.
iTNews |
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Cox Communications Statement Regarding California Public Utilities Commission 9/02/2008 Report on 2007 San Diego ...
The conclusions of the CPUC staff report on the Guejito fire are not supported by the evidence.
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FCC eyes empty TV channels for broadband
The Federal Communications Commission has spent nearly a year testing devices designed to use empty television channels, known as white spaces, for high-speed Internet service. As those tests near conclusion, the agency is evaluating yet another proposal...
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Google takes aim at Microsoft with new Web browser
Google Inc. executives say the new Web browser they released Tuesday is built for the modern-day Internet — optimized for video and online applications, as well as for speed and simplicity.
Austin American-Statesman |
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IBM Makes Donation To Porter-Leath
Porter-Leath has received a donation from IBM of 16 KidSmart Young Explorer computer stations for two of the organization’s Head Start centers.The don....
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Phone, Internet, cable out for many
Residents who lost telephone, Internet or cable service Monday likely will be without it until utility crews secure power lines and restore electrical service.
The Advocate |
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Google launches Chrome browser
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — The new Web browser that Google Inc. released Tuesday is designed to expand its huge lead in the Internet search market and reduce Microsoft Corp.'s imprint on personal computers.
The Gleaner |
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Google introduces browser that it hopes will compete
On Tuesday, Google released a free Web browser called Chrome that the company said would challenge Microsoft's Internet Explorer, as well as the Firefox browser.
The Sarasota Herald-Tribune |
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Review: Google Chrome lacks polish under the hood
By PETER SVENSSON NEW YORK (AP) -- Google Inc.'s new Web browser, called Chrome, does much of what a browser needs to do these days: It presents a sleek appearance, groups pages into easy-to-manage "tabs" and offers several ways for people to control their Internet privacy settings.
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Former state delegate faces child porn charges
Federal prosecutors today charged former state Del. Robert A. McKee with possessing computer images documenting the sexual abuse of children, according to the Maryland U.S. Attorney's office.
Baltimore Sun |
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Movie Reviews
Toward the end of the '80s, special effects artists had literally become gods. They had instigated and then escorted in the genre revisionism of the era, while taking their physical art form as far as the pre-computer days would allow.
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Google Targets Microsoft With New Web Browser
Google is looking to take over another part of your high tech life. Now, Windows users will be able to use a Google browser to surf the web.
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There.com to add Mac support and Facebook plug-in
One of the original digital social 3D virtual worlds, it has had little publicity over the years, but maintains a loyal audience
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