Apr
25
2009
Comments Off on ANC scores landslide win in South Africa – CNN International | tags: 3G, google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
25
2009
A hot copy of Windows 7 RC1 is on our desktop and we’re diligently poking around. But here are the three best new new things in Windows 7 Build 7100. Perhaps the best? Stream your music library over the Internet with Windows Media Player.
Comments Off on Windows 7 Release Candidate 1’s Best Surprise New Features | tags: desktop, windows 7 | posted in technical news
Apr
25
2009
“Hey iPhone, I’m coming… uh… soon…”
Comments Off on 1 Million Google Android Phones sold by T-Mobile | tags: google, iphone, mobile, Phone | posted in technical news
Apr
25
2009
mariushm writes “After deciding to shelve metered broadband plans, it looks like Time Warner is cutting off, with no warning, the accounts of customers whom they deem to have used too much bandwidth. ‘Austin Stop The Cap reader reader Ryan Howard reports that his Road Runner service was cut off yesterday without warning. Acording to Ryan, it took four calls to technical support, two visits to the cable store to try two new cable modems (all to no avail), before someone at Time Warner finally told him to call the company’s “Security and Abuse” center. “I called the number and had to leave a voice mail, and about an hour later a Time Warner technician called me back and lectured me for using 44 gigabytes in one week,” Howard wrote. Howard was then “educated” about his usage. “According to her, that is more than most people use in a year,” Howard said.'”
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Comments Off on Time Warner Shutting Off Austin Accounts For Heavy Usage | tags: cap, google, security | posted in technical news
Apr
25
2009
Z80xxc! writes “Paul Thurrott’s WinSuperSite reports that Windows 7 will include a built-in virtual machine with a fully licensed copy of Windows XP Professional SP3. The VM runs in a modified version of Virtual PC, and applications running in the VM can interact directly with the host operating system as if they were running on the Windows 7 installation itself. While details are scarce for now, it looks as if this feature will only be available as a (free) addon for Professional, Enterprise and Ultimate editions of Windows 7. Also, a processor supporting hardware virtualization will be required, indicating that this is perhaps aimed more at power users and corporate users, rather than consumers. Microsoft confirmed the feature last night.”
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Comments Off on Windows 7 To Include "Windows XP Mode" | tags: consumers, google, Mac, microsoft, windows 7, windows xp | posted in technical news
Apr
25
2009
ruphus13 writes “OStatic has an interesting article on remembering the first time you used Linux. Quoting: ‘I’m not sure if the admission that I remember my first Linux installation much more clearly than any date with my first boyfriend or my first date with my husband is a really wise thing to put in writing. I will freely admit it wasn’t quite as anxiety-inducing as a date, and the long-term relationship that sprang from it taught me quite a bit about myself, how I learn, and how to passionately load kernel modules at boot. So, what was your first Linux experience?'”
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Comments Off on What Did You Do First With Linux? | tags: google, linux | posted in technical news
Apr
25
2009
Comments Off on Texas family quarantined after son contracts swine flu – CNN | tags: google, news, tv, virus, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
25
2009
Comments Off on Rebels warn of starvation in Sri Lanka war zone – The Associated Press | tags: 3G, google, Mac, news, youtube | posted in technical news
Apr
25
2009
Comments Off on S.Africa: ANC wins, but may fall short of 2/3 mark – The Associated Press | tags: 3G, china, google, news | posted in technical news
Apr
25
2009
Previously we’ve told you that Firefox performance on Linux sucks, and, worse, that even Windows Firefox running on Wine is faster than Linux Firefox, so as Firefox 3.5 edges slowly (very slowly!) closer to release, we joined in the Firefox 3.5b4 testday to see how performance is coming along in these later development stages…
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