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The Star Press Online Service is the website of The Star Press newspaper, which is located in Muncie, Indiana.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 21st Jan 2007 22:39 UTC
The New York Times has taken a look at Microsoft Office 2007 . "After a radical redesign, Word, Excel and PowerPoint are almost totally new programs. There are no more floating toolbars; very few tasks require opening dialog boxes, and even the menu bar itself is gone.
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Best Of Indie Games: The Hello Panda Edition
[Every week, IndieGames.com: The Weblog editor Tim W. will be summing up some of the top free-to-download and commercial indie games from the last seven days, as well as any notable features on his sister 'state of indie' weblog.] This week on 'Best Of Indie Games', we take a look at some of the top titles released earlier this week - two picks from a game development competition, a shmup ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 12th Dec 2006 23:54 UTC
Microsoft released seven security bulletins , including fixes for three critical vulnerabilities, as part of its monthly Patch Tuesday update delivered on Dec. 12. The software giant shipped 11 security patches in total, including a cumulative Internet Explorer bulletin and an update meant to fix a flaw in the Windows Media file format.
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PCMag takes a look at the Vista SP1 beta , and concludes:
"The actual first beta of SP1 may not deserve a fanfare, simply because - like all first betas - it has its own set of issues to resolve. But by the time you can get SP1 on the Microsoft Update site or as part of a new Vista installation DVD, you'll want your PC to have it.
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Recent Original Stories
"The year is winding down and while we have a lot to look forward to next year, what were the greatest Linux innovations of this year?
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Additions to my computer book shelf
Many young programmers don't read books anymore. They google. They argue, 'When I need to find a solution it's just a click away. Why bother purchasing books that are outdated by the time of printing? Real programmers learn by doing ? trial and errors'. I do not agree with this.
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Movers: Sun Microsystems, ACS, Microsoft, Yahoo
Friday's stocks in the news
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Tassie internet snub
A MAJOR internet service provider will stop offering its highest speed internet plans to Tasmanian residents because it says Telstra's monopoly on cable to the island pushes prices sky high.
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Report: Microsoft close to hostile bid for Yahoo
Microsoft is gearing up for a hostile acquisition of Yahoo, with a formal announcement possible Friday, the Wall Street Journal reported.
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Why the good stuff will always triumph over spam
Spam may have been around twice as long as the world wide web, writes Charles Arthur, but it will never triumph
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Plateau Expands iContent Library with Addition of Competency Assessments from iLearn Solutions
Plateau Systems, a leading provider of talent management software, services and solutions, today announced that iContent users can now access iLearn Solutions' iTest assessments using Plateau's iContent solution. iTest assessments allow organizations to evaluate individual employee job-skill strengths and gaps and assign specific activities to close those gaps, enabling more effective, focused ...
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Desktop Engineering Readers Select Geomagic Studio 10 as Top Product
Geomagic Studio 10 has received the Readers' Choice Award as the top product in the April issue of Desktop Engineering magazine. The award is based on reader votes for new products announced in the magazine.
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Steve Jobs No Longer Among Top 10 Paid Tech CEOs
Apple CEO Steve Jobs topped the Forbes Top Paid Tech CEO list in 2006, but dropped to number 11 in 2007. His 2006 earnings hit US$646 million, and topped out at a comparatively meager $14.6 million in 2007
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Mobile Internet Extends the Reach of Leading Websites by 13%
Web monitoring firm, Nielsen has reported that mobile Internet extends the audience reach of many leading Internet sites by an average of 13 percent over home PC traffic alone. For some categories, such as weather and entertainment, the extended reach can be even greater.
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Atom crunch to last until September?
Intel's existing Atom processor shortage could continue until as late as September, according to estimates made by ASUS chief Jerry Shen. While confirming that his company will announce an Atom-based version of its Eee PC 900 on schedule for June, Shen warns that Intel's shortfall will require that ASUS keep the existing Celeron M version on sale ...
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MindTree to Acquire Majority Equity Interest in Aztecsoft
WARREN, N.J.----MindTree Ltd., a global IT and R&D Services Company, today announced that it has signed a definitive agreement with the largest shareholder of Aztecsoft Ltd. to acquire 32.57% at Rs 80 per share, which values the company at an equity valuation of USD 90 Million.
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Report: Microsoft-Yahoo deal may go hostile
Microsoft may go hostile in its bid for Yahoo as soon as Friday.
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Recent Original Stories
"After a disappointing showing by Windows Vista SP1, we were pleasantly surprised to discover that Windows XP Service Pack 3 (v.3244) delivers a measurable performance boost to this aging desktop OS. Testing with OfficeBench showed a ~10% performance boost vs. the same configuration running under Windows XP with Service Pack 2."
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Microsoft-Yahoo deal may go hostile Friday
SEATTLE -- Microsoft Corp. may go hostile in its bid for Yahoo Inc. as soon as Friday, according to a published report.
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Wi-FiLifeStream(TM) Driving Global Interest in Wi-Fi TV as Company Seeks New Partners
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif.----An eight-part, three hour webcast that is now playing in its entirety as well as in themed on-demand segments at www.Wi-FiTVLive.com is generating global financial and partnering interest in Wi-Fi TV Inc. .
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Virtually Speaking: It's Good to Be King
There's no denying that it's good to be VMware these days. Sure, Microsoft's Hyper-V is coming ever closer to nipping its heels, but profits are up and partnerships are increasing .
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BSkyB seeks Intermec's mobile computers to keep in touch with field staff
The CN3 computers are deployed with GPRS with internal antenna and 2D Area Imager. BSkyB has also purchased accessories such as in-vehicle suction cup mounting units, home and office-based charging docks and Sky branded holsters.
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PRIMEDIA to Report First Quarter 2008 Results
ATLANTA----PRIMEDIA Inc. , the parent company of Consumer Source Inc, the #1 print and online publisher and distributor of advertising-supported consumer guides in the U.S., today announced that the Company will release its first quarter 2008 results before the market open on Thursday, May 8, 2008, to be followed by a conference call at 10:00 a.m. .
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Google News Comes To iPhone, Plus Goes Global With Interface
The Google News Blog announced that they have launched a special interface for the iPhone. To access it, all you need to do is go to Google.com on your iPhone or iPod Touch and navigate to the news section via the "more" link at the top right or you can easily just go to http://news.google.com on your iPhone or iPod Touch. In addition, Google rolled out the iPhone interface globally to ...
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