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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 19/08/2008
Fernando Cassia the Inquirer , Tuesday 19 August 2008. 12:30:00 Unboxing OSD 2.0 has plenty of room for expansion THE FOLKS at Neuros Technology have introduced a 'developer version' of its upcoming next-generation Linux-based Digital Video Recorder and Media Centre, the OSD 2.0. And here we have our first look at this device which just arrived at our LatAm review lab....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 19/08/2008
Fernando Cassia the Inquirer , Tuesday 19 August 2008. 13:35:00 Jungle couriers too expensive ON-LINE RETAIL giant Amazon.com has decided to hand over all of its sales of books and DVDs from customers in Argentina and Venezuela to its Canadian subsidiary. The firm has removed all the affordable shipping options to these countries, making shipment by courier the only choice....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 19/08/2008
Fernando Cassia the Inquirer , Tuesday 19 August 2008. 12:28:00 Tax breaks mean higher profits KOREAN TECH GIANT Samsung is the latest firm to embrace local production of electronics in Argentina as a way to increase its earnings on local sales, by taking advantage of an industrial promotion law which sets tax breaks and lowers import duties....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 14/08/2008
Fernando Cassia the Inquirer , Thursday 14 August 2008. 10:33:00 Author says "just make my app not scanned" WEB BASED SEALS of assurance about downloadable software being "tested virus-free" are worth very little, it seems, or anti-virus programs are getting too paranoid thanks to heuristics. As an example, a nice AMD CPU information and tweaking utility comes up as being infected by...