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le produit Ecobios (Oct 17 2003 09:35 GMT) - a t modifi par jean jack le 17 oct 2003 11:18 |
Prog.Hu
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A Windows fejlesztők szerint is a Linux a biztonságosabb (Oct 17 2003 09:35 GMT) - Egy a közelmúltban lezárt kutatás szerint még a Windows fejlesztők többsége is meg van győződve arról, hogy a Linux a biztonságosabb platform. Az Evans Data Corp. szeptemberben végzett felmérésében, amelyet mintegy félezer szoftverfejlesztő bevonásával végeztek, először előzte meg a Windows XP-t a.. |
TWiki.Plugins
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AliasPluginDev (Oct 17 2003 09:35 GMT) - Discussion forum for the AliasPlugin feel free to post some comments on the plugin here Main.OthelloMaurer 09 Oct 2003 Othello, you used too many variables in this ... |
Selfdestruct
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Kirjahinnasto (Oct 17 2003 09:34 GMT) - Kirjoista, joita etsin, löytyi viisi kappaletta sekä Suomalaisesta kirjakaupasta, että Akatemisesta kirjakaupasta. Hieman hinnat vaihtelivat kirjakauppojen vä |
tagesschau.de - Die Nachrichten der ARD
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"Kalifatstaat" bleibt verboten (Oct 17 2003 09:34 GMT) - Das Verbot der islamistischen Vereinigung "Kalifatstaat" verstößt nicht gegen die Religionsfreiheit im Grundgesetz. Das entscheid das Bundesverfassungsgericht. Die Karlsruher Richter verwarfen eine Beschwerde der Kölner Vereinigung des Islamisten Kaplan, der eine Verletzung seiner Religionsfreiheit gerügt hatte. |
Ecademy: user blogs
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How to loose data (on your computer) [John M Howitt] (Oct 17 2003 09:32 GMT) - As if most of us don't already know umpteen ways but this is the top 10 according to the Beeb Laptop shot in anger PC thrown out the window to destroy evidence before police arrived Laptop fell off a moped and was run over by lorry Laptop dropped in bath while doing company accounts Stolen PCs rescued after three weeks in a river Red wine spilt on laptop over dinner Server rescued after running unchecked 24/7 for years under layers of dust and dirt Computer thrown against a wall Latte-covered laptop rescued Laptop left on car roof as owner drives off regards - jmh |
Ecademy: user blogs
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How to loose data (on your computer) [John M Howitt] (Oct 17 2003 09:32 GMT) - As if most of us don't already know umpteen ways but this is the top 10 according to the Beeb Laptop shot in anger PC thrown out the window to destroy evidence before police arrived Laptop fell off a moped and was run over by lorry Laptop dropped in bath while doing company accounts Stolen PCs rescued after three weeks in a river Red wine spilt on laptop over dinner Server rescued after running unchecked 24/7 for years under layers of dust and dirt Computer thrown against a wall Latte-covered laptop rescued Laptop left on car roof as owner drives off regards - jmh |
Wired News
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Feds Want All-Seeing Eye in Sky (Oct 17 2003 09:32 GMT) - Current spy satellites don't work well enough for the feds. So they hope to commission a new generation that can keep watch on the entire world at once, regardless of weather. Noah Shachtman reports from New Orleans. |
Wired News
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Pics Worth a Thousand Protests (Oct 17 2003 09:32 GMT) - Activists around the world are relying on new technologies -- from hidden cameras to satellite communication -- to collect evidence of wrongdoing and promote their causes. By Julia Scheeres. |
Wired News
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Future Is Now for Green Cars (Oct 17 2003 09:32 GMT) - Environmentally sensitive drivers can take their pick of a variety of low-emission vehicles already on dealers' lots. The new breed of peppy PZEVs helps pave the way to fuel-cell cars. By David Snow. |
Wired News
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A Man's Way to Keep Sperm at Bay (Oct 17 2003 09:32 GMT) - For decades, a man's options for contraception have been limited to the temporary (condoms) or the permanent (vasectomy). Researchers are close to a long-term, reversible solution -- implants. By Louise Knapp. |
Wired News
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These Are Not Scully's Breasts (Oct 17 2003 09:32 GMT) - The Fake Detective is on a crusade to save Gillian Anderson and the rest of the world from the plague of fake celebrity porn. By David Kushner of Wired magazine. |
Wired News
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ITunes, Now for the Rest of Us (Oct 17 2003 09:32 GMT) - With his usual razzmatazz, Apple's Steve Jobs introduces the iTunes music download service for Windows PCs. He also announces marketing campaigns with Pepsi and AOL that could wean people off the illegal stuff. Leander Kahney reports from San Francisco. |
Wired News
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VeriSign Sells Domain Registrar (Oct 17 2003 09:32 GMT) - VeriSign says it wants out of the domain name registration business and will sell that part of its Network Solutions unit. But it will keep the lucrative underlying system that tracks .com Net names. By Amit Asaravala. |
Wired News
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Judge: Hands off Internet Phones (Oct 17 2003 09:32 GMT) - Minnesota regulators seeking to treat Vonage like a traditional phone company suffer a stinging setback at the hands of a federal judge. The ruling could boost Internet telephony nationwide. |
Sterling Hughes
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Sexy Standards (Oct 17 2003 09:31 GMT) - Ok, I'm convinced that the XHTML and CSS standards are sexy. Mainly because I can still have the text accessible on a mainly graphical website (tables make that a nightmare). What's the first step? I know some of the basic CSS concepts, and I've toyed with it a lickle, what do I do next? I would love to spend 30-40 hours playing with it to learn it, but I just don't have the time.... |
trioptimum.co.uk
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iTunes thoughts (Oct 17 2003 09:30 GMT) - My productivity was completely destroyed last night, as I spent most of the evening playing with Apple’s new iTunes for... |
ukazu || motley
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Visitor Submission: Roger Carter (Oct 17 2003 09:29 GMT) - I get stuff sent to me from the contact form from time to time. It really hasn't ever been spam, but a lot of it is e-mail from people looking to self-promote. That, and e-mail from friends (Brian, ScottMac, etc.)... |
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