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September 9, 2011
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Try Bodhi Linux for Beauty and Customizability Featuring the elegant Enlightenment window manager, this free Ubuntu-based distribution lets users have it their own way.
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Microsoft to Equip Windows 8 With Virtualization Hosting The next version of the Microsoft's desktop OS, code-named "Windows 8", will include the ability to run other OSes in virtualized containers.
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What to Expect From Intel's Developer Forum Next Week New chips for laptops and tablets and Ultrabook laptops are expected to be the highlights of Intel's developer conference.
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Windows 8: What We Hope to Learn Microsofts BUILD Windows conference next week will signal the grand reveal of its latest OS, and we have a lot of questions.
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US Senate Approves Major Patent System Overhaul The U.S. Senate has voted to approve a major overhaul of the nation's patent system, with the legislation allowing a new kind of challenge to patents granted by...
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Web Paths Are Personal Data Says Consumer Group A leading international consumer group has called on the United States Federal Trade Commission and the European Union’s main body for data protection, the...
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Google Contacts Iranian Users to Secure Gmail Accounts Google is directly contacting users in Iran, who may have been compromised by a rogue SSL certificate, to recommend measures to secure their accounts.
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RSA Spearphish Attack May Have Hit US Defense Organizations The hackers who broke into EMC's RSA Security division last March used the same attack code to try to break into several other companies, including two U.S...
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Lenovo Expects to Beat Dell in PC Sales by Year's End Lenovo's chairman believes the company will overtake Dell to become the world's second-largest PC vendor by the end of this year.
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Nvidia CEO: Intel Ousted Company From Chipset Market Nvidia concluded that it would exit the chipset business as Intel made it impossible for the company to operate in the market, the company's CEO Jen-Hsun Huang...
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Judge Wants Ellison, Page to Sit Down and Settle Differences The judge overseeing the dispute between Oracle and Google "strongly recommends" that Oracle CEO Larry Ellison and Google CEO Larry Page be ordered to attend...
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Mozilla Issues Do-not-track Guide for Advertisers Mozilla issued a Do Not Track Field Guide to encourage advertisers and publishers to implement do-not-track (DNT) functionality.
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Intel Invests $24 Million in Seven Software Firms Intel has invested US$24 million in seven software companies building products in areas it sees as important to its future, mostly to do with cloud-based...
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SAP to Plead Guilty to DOJ Criminal Charges Former SAP subsidiary TomorrowNow will plead guilty to criminal charges of copyright infringement for downloading software from Oracle's servers.
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Google Apologizes for Docs Outage A software upgrade that went wrong caused parts of the Google Docs cloud-hosted office productivity suite to go offline for an hour on Wednesday, a situation the...
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Intel 'fully Committed' to MeeGo, Exec Says Intel said Thursday it was "fully committed" to its MeeGo mobile OS despite its main partner, Nokia, having jumped ship earlier this year to partner with...
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