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YouTube and CNN put their twist on US political debates
0pointsIn this sunny, sultry setting bursting with Southern military tradition, CNN and YouTube hope they'll break ground on a new tradition in televised political debates.
A Domain Name Worth $100 Million
0pointsThe Answers Corporation, which runs Answers.com, just announced it has paid $100 million in cash to buy Lexico Publishing Group, a privately held California company whose main business is running the Dictionary.com site.
Installing Zabbix (Server And Agent) On Debian Etch
0pointsZabbix is a solution for monitoring applications, networks, and servers. With Zabbix, you can monitor multiple servers at a time, using a Zabbix server that comes with a web interface (that is used to configure Zabbix and holds the graphs of your sys
Australian Government Sues Google For “Misleading And Deceptive Conduct”
0pointsThe Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), the Australian Government’s consumer watchdog, is suing Google Inc, Google Australia and Google Ireland for misleading and deceptive conduct due to deceptive Adwords ads ...
Scientists seek galaxy hunt help to identify a million galaxies
0pointsA new project known as Galaxy Zoo is calling on members of the public to log on to its website and help classify one million galaxies.
Google struggles to see no evil, speak no evil
0pointsTwice in the past two weeks, Google's adherence to its corporate motto has been called into question based on blog posts by employees.
Universal seeks short-term iTunes deal
0pointsUniversal Music Group is seeking a month-by-month licensing deal with Apple Inc's iTunes that would no longer guarantee the online music seller access to all Universal content, a person familiar with the negotiations said on Monday.
Australians put on hold over iPhone
0pointsAUSTRALIANS might get their hands on a touchscreen iPod before they can touch the iPhone. Apple CEO Steve Jobs yesterday told employees the company was prepping iPods running the OS X operating system used by the iPhone, AppleTV and Mac computers.…
iPhone launch draws geeks, entrepreneurs
0pointsOLDER gadget geeks fueled an Apple iPhone launch frenzy yesterday by taking a prominent place on growing lines across the US - or paying 20-somethings to do it for them.
Harry Potter worm infects PCs
0pointsA NASTY computer worm is taking advantage of the worldwide Harry Potter mania to infect PCs around the globe.A file called "HarryPotter-TheDeathlyHallows.doc" can be found on infected PCs and once opened the only words inside are: Harry Potter is dea
Warnings of 'internet overload'
0pointsAs the flood of data across the internet continues to increase, there are those that say sometime soon it is going to collapse under its own weight. But that is what they said last year.
Installing Xen On CentOS 5.0 (i386)
0pointsThis tutorial provides step-by-step instructions on how to install Xen on a CentOS 5.0 system (i386). Xen lets you create guest operating systems (*nix operating systems like Linux and FreeBSD), so called virtual machines or domUs, under a host opera
Google shuts Dodgeball
0pointsDespite recent denials, mobile phone social networking site Dodgeball has now been shut by Google, with the page now appearing with a 502 server error. Google acquired the service in 2005.
New 2008 Subaru WRX surfaces
0pointsHere are the first photo shots of the 2008 Subaru Impreza WRX. Link to <a href="http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2008-subaru-impreza/">Autoblog</a>
From PC to TV -- via Apple
0pointsThe race to connect your TV to your computer and the Internet is about to kick into high gear this week when Apple Inc., the company many believe is best positioned to pull off this feat, introduces a slender, wireless set-top box called Apple TV.…

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