Microsoft and Yahoo executives met on Monday to discuss the software maker’s unsolicited takeover bid, a breakthrough that could be the first step toward a friendly deal between the two rivals.
Microsoft and Yahoo executives met on Monday to discuss the software maker’s unsolicited takeover bid, a breakthrough that could be the first step toward a friendly deal between the two rivals.
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A new book about sex in America finds that technology infuses all aspects of the act. Commentary by Regina Lynn.
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Truly useful software app Evernote, now available for Windows, Mac OS X and as a web service, lets you store digital clippings of your life in an instantly searchable, easily categorized database.
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A digital music server is the perfect way to access your music remotely from your bedroom, kitchen or hot tub. They come in all sizes and at all levels of expense — learn to create the setup that’s right for you at Wired.com’s How-To Wiki.
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The head of the National Science Foundation sees cluster computing as a key enabler in understanding the emergent behavior of complex, chaotic systems like the climate, the power grid and brain-computer interfaces.
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Misplaced passwords can render Windows systems useless. Minus a valid username and password, Windows boxes, and the data they contain, are essentially off limits. The situation arises frequently. Users leave. Past consultants fail to document deployments. IT professionals quit. Without documentation, accessing critical Windows systems and data…
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Tired of being tethered to your MP3 player? Come along for the ride, as we review the Sennheiser MX W1, the world’s first wireless earbuds.
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Sweden, long the home of Internet pirates, may not be a safe haven for them any more. The Swedish government is working on legislation that will force Internet service providers to disclose IP addresses used for illegal file-sharing to the legal owners of those rights. However, the owners of the rights must get a court order and furnish proof supporting their allegations of infringement.
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An exclusive inside peek at one of the most famous anime studios around, Production I.G!
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Posted: 14 March 2008
Rating: 5.0
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Filed in: Enterprise Tech
A series of “non-acceptance” emails sent out by Apple today to applicants interested in becoming registered iPhone Developers has generated some confusion and concern.
In the email, Apple thanks the application for their interest in t…
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