Apr
26
2009
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Apr
26
2009
Time Warner Cable’s data cap plan might be history (for now), but unpublished data caps live on thanks to the “acceptable use policy.” ISPs that continue to rely on ambiguous metrics for abuse had best tread carefully, as Comcast was sued last year by the state of Florida over that very issue.
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Apr
26
2009
The reviews are in, and the just-released Ubuntu 9.04, i.e. “Jaunty Jackalope,” rates as a slick, fully-formed Linux desktop. Looking to get started or upgrade your system? We’re recommending 10 downloads for everyone to try.
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Apr
26
2009
,000 to download a movie? That’s what happened to a caller named Alberto, who told his data roaming tale of woe on the air to HLN “money expert” Clark Howard on CNN. Alberto made the grave mistake of downloading Wall-E…
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Apr
26
2009
There are many creative ways to use watercolor effects and brush strokes in a web design to make it really stand out. In this showcase, you’ll see 30 examples of watercolor effects and brush strokes in web design.
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Apr
26
2009
Conficker, also known as Downadup or Kido, was expected to wreak havoc on April 1 when it was due to be activated, but it failed to cause many problems. Internet virus experts, however, claim it is now quietly turning thousands of personal computers into servers of e-mail spam and installing spyware.
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Apr
26
2009
As a government owned corporation the BBC has a duty to educate, and be evenhanded in its dealings with subjects. Yet in a recent segment on their long-running ‘Film’ program, currently hosted by Jonathon Ross, the BBC ran a biased segment straight from the MPAA. The BBC on the other hand, believes it was fair and balanced.
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Apr
26
2009
theodp writes “Over at the WSJ, Bill Gates Sr. describes what it took to turn an unruly 12-year-old into Microsoft’s founder and the world’s richest man. This included throwing a glass of cold water in the boy’s face when he was having a particularly heated argument with his mother at the dinner table. ‘He was nasty,’ says Libby Armintrout, Bill’s younger sister. ‘I’m at war with my parents over who is in control,’ Bill Gates recalls telling a therapist, who told his parents that their son would ultimately win the battle for independence, and their best course of action was to ease up on him. The rest, as they say, is history. The accompanying Gates Family Album is also worth a look.”

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Apr
26
2009
rastos1 writes “The European Parliament extended the copyright in the EU for the performers of musical works from 50 to 70 years. The legislation will be reviewed in 3 years. The European Commission will consider extending the scope to audiovisual works too.” So performers will collect for 20 more years from the date of performance; composers’ rights already extend to 70 years beyond their deaths.

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Apr
25
2009
Comments Off on Rough economy threatens Zuma's SAfrica promises – AFP | tags: google, news, web | posted in technical news