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Palm OS utilties may harm your computer

Fernando Cassia the Inquirer , Monday 7 July 2008. 14:46:00 Google pronounces PalmSource unclean SEARCH GIANT Google is flagging the remnants of a Palm OS software guide as "dangerous" for your computer. The "This site may harm your computer" warning comes attached to almost all results on the applications.palmsource.com web site which is still indexed by Google despite the fact that Access software...

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Justin Long Informs Drew Barrymore He Wants To Start Seeing Different Operating Systems [Software Update]

A grieving flack has emerged from Drew Barrymore and Justin Long's Shiva -House of Love, mascara smeared, lapel torn, and offering a somber, "I can confirm the split but have no other comment," before adding, "And if you'd like to come in to pay your respects and have a nice piece of kugel , you're more than welcome." Our deepest condolences to both families. EXCLUSIVE: Rep: Drew Barrymore & Justin...

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What, Palm OS utilities may harm your computer? Is that true Google?

[From Hans] What, Palm OS utilities may harm your computer? Is that true Google? Well it seems so according to the theinquirer.net. "Google is flagging the remnants of a Palm OS software guide as "dangerous" for your computer. The "This...

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Midori: a non-Windows OS in the works, not just experimental

Codename "Midori" is a top secret operating system from Microsoft that is supposed to be completely different from the Windows product line. We know very little about it, but that doesn't stop the theories from flying. Read More...

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The Marriage of Solaris with Xeons

Sun, Intel Push Optimized Solaris : "It has been tremendous to see the results of the collaborative effort of marrying Solaris with Xeons. We're now working with the Sun xVM team to deliver some virtualization optimizations." -- Dave Stewart , Intel engineering manager on OpenSolairs, commenting to Internet News. Also, Dave has some excellent OpenSolaris & Xeon technical videos on YouTube here , here...

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Apple Mac OS X marketshare up 32%

Internet metrics firm Net Applications says Apple's Mac OS X had a marketshare of 7.94% in June 2008, that's 32% more than a year ago when Mac's usage stood at 6.03%. Last month, Apple's Mac OS X accounted for 7.94% of the operating systems powering computers that accessed the 40,000 Web sites Net Applications Inc. monitors for its clients, the company reported yesterday. A year ago, Mac OS X's usage...

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Secrets of Mac trackpad, from iBook to MacBook Air

Depending on which Mac laptop you have, there are up to 10 specialized trackpad functions you can use to make navigating the screen, Mac OS X and various applications faster and easier. Computerworld’s Ryan Faas takes a look at each of them.

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Secrets of Mac trackpad, from iBook to MacBook Air

Depending on which Mac laptop you have, there are up to 10 specialized trackpad functions you can use to make navigating the screen, Mac OS X and various applications faster and easier. Computerworld’s Ryan Faas takes a look at each of them. Original post by Lisa Katayama

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Linux examined: OpenSUSE 11.0

OpenSUSE 11.0, sponsored by Novell, offers some under-the-hood updates and improvements for experienced Linux users, but it may be too much for newbies.

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Introducing New OSNews Editors

We'd like to formally welcome Quentin Hartman, Tony Steidler-Dennison, and Amjith Ramanujam to the OSNews team. We had a huge response to our recent call for contributors, and if you were one of the people who contacted us, we're not done with you yet. Whether you're interested in contributing daily news or writing articles, we'll be contacting you soon, and these new editors are specifically tasked...

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Hans Reiser Leads Cops To Body In Deal With D.A.

Convicted killer Hans Reiser led police on Monday to what he said was the body of his wife in the Oakland hills, just two days before he was to be sentenced for first-degree murder, authorities said.

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Talking about Hyper-V continued

http://www.itproportal.com/articles/2008/06/30/microsoft-gets-windows-server-2008-hyper-v-out-door/ A new feature that Microsoft is integrating with Windows Server 2008 will allow several operating systems to run simultaneously on a single physical computer, a move that will turn the heat on the likes of VMWare, the software virtualisation specialist. Unsurprisingly, VMWare’s share prices have been...

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Standard Template Library - readable?

Since I called some STL code readable, I've recieved numerous mails and comments. Fellow Qt/KDE-er dhaumann added his 0.02 EUR to the pile and showed the nicety of template specialization. Today I thought I'd follow up on some more comments. First of all, my personal opinion is that C++ is just as readable as most other languages. Even in this case. What can be less readable are the horrendus error...

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Is Windows Vista really as bad as its image?

Microsoft's new offer of free Windows Vista support for small businesses shows how the company is trying to reshape public opinion of the operating system. In talking about the offer, Microsoft acknowledges Windows Vista's negative image -- but says it's no longer justified.

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Designing the Ideal Laptop

Decrying stasis in the laptop industry, InfoWorld's Tom Yager and crew have designed their ideal laptop for 2009 given the components are available currently. The project was subjected to the same limitations manufacturers face when whiteboarding a new notebook and introduced only those components that would increase end-user productivity manyfold. The resulting AMD Puma-based WorldBook Ether and WorldBook...