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Palm Treo 680 hits the streets but only running Palm OS – IT PRO

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IT PRO
Palm Treo 680 hits the streets but only running Palm OS
IT PRO -5 hours ago
Palm has launched its second smartphone in as many months by making its Treo 680 device available to users from today. But unlike its predecessor, the Treo 750v, which was launched last month, Palm's latest offering will only run the Palm OS initially.
It's Not Easy Being PalmUnstrung
Handmark Pocket Express Packaged with New Palm Treo 680 SmartphoneKansas City infoZine
Toronto Star - Shiny Media - VNUNet.com - Pocket-lint.co.uk
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Troop Morale Boosted By Surprise Visit From First Dog

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BAGHDAD—The six-year-old White House pet was visibly interested in what was going on on the ground during his visit to Iraq.

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Why Vista Took So Long

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twofish writes, “Following on from Joel Spolsky’s blog on the Windows Vista shutdown menu, Moishe Lettvin, a former member of the Windows Vista team (now at Google) who spent a year working on the menu, gives an insight into the process, and some indication as to what the approximately 24 people who worked on the shutdown menu actually did. Joel has responded in typically forthright fashion.” From the last posting: “Every piece of evidence I’ve heard from developers inside Microsoft supports my theory that the company has become completely tangled up in bureaucracy, layers of management, meetings ad infinitum, and overstaffing. The only way Microsoft has managed to hire so many people has been by lowering their hiring standards significantly. In the early nineties Microsoft looked at IBM, especially the bloated OS/2 team, as a case study of what not to do; somehow in the fifteen year period from 1991–2006 they became the bloated monster that takes five years to ship an incoherent upgrade to their flagship product.”

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Sony Console the Worst Launch Ever

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No, not that one. 1up set out to see if the PlayStation 3 had the worst launch of any modern gaming console, and found that another Sony console held that title. The original PlayStation’s launch was pretty dreadful, with Warhawk’s average of 89.4 being fairly low for most launch title leaders. The worst launch lineup of the ‘next-gen’ systems is actually the Wii, which has averaged only a 71.3 over its 20 launch titles. The PS3 is next up, with 73.4, and the 360 has the overall best of the three consoles, having scored an average of 77.3 over its 18 titles last year. From the article: “Averages are just that, though, and don’t tell you much about the best games that accompanied the launches. And the best of the batch wasn’t a surprise, but it wasn’t a Nintendo game either. Soul Caliber for the Dreamcast, with an average of 96.4 just barely squeaks out the win over the Legend of Zelda: The Twilight Princess for Wii. At the other end of the spectrum, both Wii and PS3 share the worst stinkers with Happy Feet for Wii coming in at a 45 and Gundam: Crossfire at the very bottom with its 34.8.”

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Ethernet knows where it's going: 100 Gigabits – Computerworld

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Ethernet knows where it's going: 100 Gigabits
Computerworld -1 hour ago
An IEEE study group has agreed to aim for 100G bit/sec. in the next version of Ethernet, probably coming by 2010. November 27, 2006 (IDG News Service) — Ethernet will keep accelerating, speeding up to 100G bit/sec.
Ethernet Knows Where it's Going: 100 GigabitsPC World India
Ethernet Goes for 100 GigabitsPC World
CIO India
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Beatles: only on iPod? – CNNMoney.com

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Beatles: only on iPod?
CNNMoney.com -8 hours ago
After years of refusing to make the move to MP3, the Beatles may give Steve Jobs' iTunes an exclusive, reports Fortune's Tim Arango.
Report: Apple, Beatles close to iTunes dealPlaylist
Fortune: Apple close to landing exclusive iTunes Store deal with MacDailyNews
BusinessWeek - MP3.com - Blogging Stocks - United Press International
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Microsoft Loses S. Korea Patent Ruling (NewsFactor)

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NewsFactor – Microsoft might be forced to stop selling its top software products in South Korea as a result of a patent-infringement ruling made over the weekend against the company.

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Smart whales have 'human' brain cells – The Age

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Smart whales have 'human' brain cells
The Age -8 hours ago
HUMPBACK whales have a type of brain cell seen only in humans, the great apes, and other cetaceans such as dolphins, US researchers report.
Whales share human brain cellsMongabay.com
Study: Humpback whales have 'human' brain cellsCNN
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Oracle Has More Flaws Than SQL Server

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jcatcw writes, “Next Generation Security Software Ltd. of Surrey, England, compared bugs in Oracle and SQL Server that were reported and fixed between December 2000 and November 2006. The tally: Oracle had 233; MS SQL had 59. The products compared were Oracle 8, 9, and 10g; SQL Server 7, 2000 and 2005. From the article: ‘[The head of the survey said,] “The results show that the reputation that Microsoft SQL Server had back in 2002 for relatively poor security is no longer deserved.”‘ Oracle’s response: ‘Measuring security is a very complex process, and customers must take a number of factors into consideration — including use-case scenarios, default configurations, as well as vulnerability remediation and disclosure policies and practices.’”

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Spam Now Worse than Ever Before – NewsFactor Network

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Spam Now Worse than Ever Before
NewsFactor Network -1 hour ago
By David Garrett. The new spam report from Postini indicates that spammers have grown increasingly sophisticated in their latest e-mail-sending tactics, which explains how nine in 10 e-mails moving across the
Criminal gangs behind surge in spam emailEarthtimes.org
out of 10 e-mails now spam: US firmTimes of India
CNN International - Reuters.uk - IT PRO - Peninsula On-line
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NeuStar acquires Followap for $139 million (Reuters)

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Reuters – Telephone number and area code clearing firm NeuStar, Inc. said on Monday it acquired Followap, Inc., a UK-based provider of mobile instant messaging products, for $139 million in cash.

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Men Compulsive Shoppers, Too

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A recent study claims that men are just as likely to be compulsive shoppers as women. What do you think?

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Student discovers new data storage medium: a sheet of paper – Computerworld

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Student discovers new data storage medium: a sheet of paper
Computerworld -4 hours ago
November 27, 2006 (TechWorld.com) — An Indian engineering student has developed a new method of storing up to 256GB of data on a very familiar medium: an ordinary sheet of paper.
New storage break through: paperTECH.BLORGE.com
Student discovers new data storage medium: a sheet of paperComputerworld
Techworld.com - Inquirer - IDM.net.au - Tech2
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Flaw Leaves Firefox Vulnerable – PC World

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Flaw Leaves Firefox Vulnerable
PC World -7 hours ago
A flaw in Mozilla's Firefox browser makes it easy for cybercriminals to steal user information on Web sites where users create their own pages, such as MySpace.
Critical Bug Compromises Security in Firefox 2.0The Money Times
Mozilla Firefox Flaw Puts Users' Password Info at RiskCIO
People’s Daily Online - Business Day, Thailand - Enterprise IT Planet
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Microsoft Might Pay $75 Million for Patent Infringement in Korea – Playfuls.com

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Microsoft Might Pay $75 Million for Patent Infringement in Korea
Playfuls.com -6 hours ago
by Dan Nicolae Alexa. They might also be forced to stop selling their most successful product so far, the Office suite, in the South Asian country.
MS Loses South Korea Patent CaseBetaNews
Microsoft Loses S. Korea Patent RulingCIO Today
DailyIndia.com - CNET News.com - ITworld.com
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Email gangs bombard Britain in “Spam Wars” (Reuters)

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Criminal gangs using hijacked computers are behind a surge in unwanted emails peddling sex, drugs and stock tips in Britain. (File/Reuters)Reuters – Criminal gangs using hijacked computers are behind a surge in unwanted emails peddling sex, drugs and stock tips in Britain.


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Microsoft seals its Windows, opens the door to Linux – Hindu

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Microsoft seals its Windows, opens the door to Linux
Hindu -Nov 25, 2006
By John Naughton. Next Thursday, 30 November, is the feast day of St Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland. Pity he's not also the patron saint of computer users, because soon they are going to need all the divine help they can get.
Microsoft Banks on Business UpgradesRedmond Channel Partner
Ballmer To Intro New Microsoft AppsCIO Today
Alameda Times-Star - ABC News
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RMS transcript on GPLv3, Novell/MS, Tivo and more

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H4x0r Jim Duggan writes “The 5th international GPLv3 conference was held in Tokyo last week. I’ve made and published a transcript of Stallman’s talk where he described the latest on what GPLv3 will do about the MS/Novell deal, Treacherous Computing, patents, Tivo, and the other changes to the licence. While I was at it, I made a transcript of my talk from the next day where I tried to fill in some info that Richard didn’t mention.”

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The Death of the “Cell Phone”

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PreacherTom writes “Once upon a time, the now-eponymous portable derived its name from the small sections (deemed “cells”) into which a city was divided in order to keep voice calls smooth and uninterrupted. Today, it almost seems that voice calls are the least-used function of most phones, while Wi-Fi and WiMax use ever-growing amounts of network bandwidth. Both make the “cellular” moniker obsolete. Is it time for a new name, or is a rose by any other name still as sweet?”

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Battle stations: Cut – The Age

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Spotlighting News
Battle stations: Cut
The Age -2 hours ago
Many readers have been unsatisfied by the carefully worded marketing speak in recent interviews with Australian gaming heavyweights.
PS3 and Wii playable at UK's Game OnGameSpot
Digital Muse >> Winter gaming goodness on the Xbox 360The Gate
Kotaku.com - Australian IT - Harvard Crimson - Independent
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Ethernet Goes for 100 Gigabits (PC World)

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PC World – Engineers expect the networking standard to hit new speeds by 2010.

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Permian Extinction Triggered Rise Of Complex Marine Organisms – Science a Gogo

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Permian Extinction Triggered Rise Of Complex Marine Organisms
Science a Gogo -17 hours ago
While the Permian-Triassic extinction event wiped out an estimated 95 percent of marine species, it also laid the foundation for the explosive growth in complex marine organisms and ecosystems.
Mass extinction changed sea creature communitiesPeople’s Daily Online
Earth was hit 250 million years agoDaily Times
MSNBC - Xinhua - Playfuls.com - Earthtimes.org
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Saga of Ryzom, Free and Open Source Software?

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chew827 writes “Nevrax has been suffering bankruptcy and is in the process of liquidation and are trying to sell the Saga of Ryzom, the #3 rated MMORPG on mmorpg.com, to any prospective buyers. A group has assembled to try and raise enough funds to buy the intellectual property and open it under the GPL license — something Ton Roosendaal did for Blender.”

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French MPs dump Windows for Linux – ZDNet.com.au

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French MPs dump Windows for Linux
ZDNet.com.au -23 hours ago
By Christophe Guillemin, ZDNet France. After the gendarmes and the Ministry of Culture, it's the French MPs turn to switch to open source.
French parliament dumping Windows for LinuxZDNet
Local firm offers SMEs lease-to-own servers running on Open SourceManila Bulletin
ZDNet UK
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Online Video Begins To Threaten Television

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eldavojohn writes, “The BBC has an article reporting that a survey of 2,070 Britons revealed that online viewing is on the rise against television. From the article: ‘Some 43% of Britons who watch video from the internet or on a mobile device at least once a week said they watched less normal TV as a result.’ The figures the BBC is reporting are up from last year when they ran the same survey. It seems the digital world has disintermediated Magazines, Music, & Newspapers but somehow never really tapped books. Will the internet also take on the role as the family television?”

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Future Ships Could Float On Bubbles

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MattSparkes writes, “Creating a layer of bubbles underneath a ship’s hull could improve fuel efficiency by 20%. When you consider that 90% of the world’s goods are transported by sea, the importance of this discovery is obvious. ‘Conjured up from thin air at the flick of a switch, this slippery blanket will help transport a fully laden tanker or container ship across the ocean at higher speed, and using far less fuel, than ever before… There is currently no other technique in naval architecture that can promise such savings.’” The article looks in some detail at the engineering problems that will need to be overcome before this technique is practical.

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Brushing up on Neanderthal tooth fossils – USA Today

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innovations report
Brushing up on Neanderthal tooth fossils
USA Today -23 hours ago
Skulls and teeth are so important to fossil scholars that they regularly label every other kind of bone they dig up as "post-cranial.
British Scientists Study Neanderthal TeethPlayfuls.com
Separated by 400,000 years from NeanderthalsDominican Today
innovations report
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iPod rivals have kinks, but they're worth giving a try – Portsmouth Herald News

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iPod rivals have kinks, but they're worth giving a try
Portsmouth Herald News -Nov 26, 2006
By Eric Benderoff. Apple's iPod has become so popular that it has morphed into a digital music platform, not just a simple MP3 player.
Zune No Challenge to Pod — for NowTechNewsWorld
An ear toward a 'celestial jukebox'Arizona Republic
The Money Times - East Valley Tribune - Northern Star Online - Computerworld Australia
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Fedora Linux

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Ravi writes “Fedora — the Linux that is developed as a community effort, is the sand box of Red Hat. They incorporate all the new features after they have been exhaustively tested into its commercial product, namely Red Hat Enterprise Linux . Fedora has a 6 month release schedule and the most recent release is core 6. In all respects Fedora is the same Red Hat Linux but with cutting edge packages. What I really like about Fedora apart from the vibrant community participating in its development is the mark of quality it has from its association with Red Hat.” Read the rest of Ravi’s review.

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More Bioware For Linux?

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GNious writes “Bioware has a thread about porting the upcoming game Dragon Age to Apple Mac OS X and/or Linux. Debate include such topics as porting houses, physics engines and the value of the market, with an enormous amount of requests for such games as Neverwinter Nights 2. With the potential for selling upwards of 1000 copies (counting individual requests) of a game at possibly $50 each, is the decision to exclude a platform and the associated revenue the correct one, or are the petitioners the ones that have gotten it wrong to think that their ca 1-5% marketshare matters?” I think the unfortunante reality is that in today’s gaming market, you find that fewer people are willing to take a chance on the sales for these smaller markets — too hard to predict revenue, and too hard to (some would say) to do the porting.

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EU says more than half e-mails are spam (AP)

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AP – Unsolicited e-mails continue to plague Europeans and account for between 50 and 80 percent of all messages sent to mail inboxes, the European Commission said Monday.

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Local News Anchor Mistakenly Reveals Salary During Broadcast

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PITTSBURGH—Veteran anchorman Don Cannon accidentally revealed his annual salary on-air Wednesday following a KDKA-TVNews At 6

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Has Productivity Peaked?

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Putney Barnes writes “A columnist on silicon.com is arguing that computing can no longer offer the kind of tenfold per decade productivity increases that have been the norm up to now as the limits of human capacity have been reached. From the article: ‘Any amount of basic machine upgrading, and it continues apace, won’t make a jot of difference, as I am now the fundamental slowdown agent. I just can’t work any faster’. Peter Cochrane, the ex-CTO of BT, argues that “machine intelligence” is the answer to this unwelcome stasis. “What we need is a cognitive approach with search material retreated and presented in some context relative to our current end-objectives at the time.” Perhaps he should consider a nice cup of tea and a biccie instead?”

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Brazil gets the first shipment of USD 100 laptops – TechWhack

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Mongabay.com
Brazil gets the first shipment of USD 100 laptops
TechWhack -3 hours ago
South American nation Brazil has become the first nation to get their supplies of the 100-dollar laptops under the ambitious One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project.
Brazilian kids get first $100 laptopsSilicon.com
First look at US$100 laptop Linux interfaceiT News
People’s Daily Online - LinuxInsider.com - Bangkok Post - International Herald Tribune
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eBay sellers make $600 profit on PS3s – CVG Online

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eBay sellers make $600 profit on PS3s
CVG Online -11 hours ago
Ker-ching! eBay sellers have been reaping profit when flogging PS3s on the auction site, with Sony's console going for an average of $1,186 per pop between November 17 (launch day) and November 24.
Early eBay PS3 Numbers ArrivePSX Extreme
eBay: almost 15K PS3s auctioned off in first weekGameSpot
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IBM Denies Destroying Evidence in SCO Case

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Rob writes “IBM Corp has denied claims made by SCO Group that it destroyed evidence relevant to their ongoing breach-of-contract and copyright case, maintaining that SCO has had the evidence in question in its possession since March 2005. SCO, which believes IBM breached a contract by contributing Unix code to the Linux operating system, accused IBM of destroying evidence in a July 2006 court filing, claiming that "IBM directed ‘dozens’ of its Linux developers within its LTC [Linux Technology Center] and at least 10 of its Linux developers outside… to delete the AIX and/or Dynix source code from their computers."”

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[audio] No One Stabbed Or Anything At Off-Campus Party

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Onion Radio News – with Doyle Redland

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Lightning likely cause behind spokes on Saturn’s rings – Zee News

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