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No, Really, You Can't Copy These (Dec 17 2003 23:11 GMT) - Philips Electronics is about to launch a new digital rights management system. They say encoded songs can be played anywhere on any device, but absolutely cannot be copied. Hackers, take note. |
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Got Hormones? Not This Dairy (Dec 17 2003 23:11 GMT) - Monsanto hopes to settle its lawsuit against a small Maine dairy that labels its milk as hormone-free. The agricultural giant says the labels hurt its business for Posilac, a hormone that increases milk production. By Kristen Philipkoski. |
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Wanted: Gift Guides That Surprise (Dec 17 2003 23:11 GMT) - The corridors of the Net are strewn with shoppers' helpers. But few are very original, especially the tech-oriented variety. To sort through the mess, here's a guide to the best -- and the quirkiest -- holiday gift guides. By Leander Kahney. |
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Got Hormones? Not This Dairy (Dec 17 2003 23:11 GMT) - Monsanto hopes to settle its lawsuit against a small Maine dairy that labels its milk as hormone-free. The agricultural giant says the labels hurt its business for Posilac, a hormone that increases milk production. By Kristen Philipkoski. |
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Wanted: Gift Guides That Surprise (Dec 17 2003 23:11 GMT) - The corridors of the Net are strewn with shoppers' helpers. But few are very original, especially the tech-oriented variety. To sort through the mess, here's a guide to the best -- and the quirkiest -- holiday gift guides. By Leander Kahney. |
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Got Hormones? Not This Dairy (Dec 17 2003 23:11 GMT) - Monsanto hopes to settle its lawsuit against a small Maine dairy that labels its milk as hormone-free. The agricultural giant says the labels hurt its business for Posilac, a hormone that increases milk production. By Kristen Philipkoski. |
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Wanted: Gift Guides That Surprise (Dec 17 2003 23:11 GMT) - The corridors of the Net are strewn with shoppers' helpers. But few are very original, especially the tech-oriented variety. To sort through the mess, here's a guide to the best -- and the quirkiest -- holiday gift guides. By Leander Kahney. |
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Film Fans Befuddled by Copyright (Dec 17 2003 23:11 GMT) - Martial arts movie junkies currently need a black belt in copyright law to determine when and where it is legal to buy foreign versions of U.S.-distributed films. Some movie buffs are fighting back. By Katie Dean. |
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Film Fans Befuddled by Copyright (Dec 17 2003 23:11 GMT) - Martial arts movie junkies currently need a black belt in copyright law to determine when and where it is legal to buy foreign versions of U.S.-distributed films. Some movie buffs are fighting back. By Katie Dean. |
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Film Fans Befuddled by Copyright (Dec 17 2003 23:11 GMT) - Martial arts movie junkies currently need a black belt in copyright law to determine when and where it is legal to buy foreign versions of U.S.-distributed films. Some movie buffs are fighting back. By Katie Dean. |
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Open Source Takes on Hardware Biz (Dec 17 2003 23:11 GMT) - A group of open-source hardware developers unveils a system-on-chip microprocessor built without patented technology. Advocates say the development shows that the open-source movement isn't just about software anymore. By Amit Asaravala. |
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Open Source Takes on Hardware Biz (Dec 17 2003 23:11 GMT) - A group of open-source hardware developers unveils a system-on-chip microprocessor built without patented technology. Advocates say the development shows that the open-source movement isn't just about software anymore. By Amit Asaravala. |
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Open Source Takes on Hardware Biz (Dec 17 2003 23:11 GMT) - A group of open-source hardware developers unveils a system-on-chip microprocessor built without patented technology. Advocates say the development shows that the open-source movement isn't just about software anymore. By Amit Asaravala. |
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It's his last season (Dec 17 2003 23:10 GMT) - "We knew they were a quicker team," Dartmouth Coach Dave Faucher said. "I don't like to use the word slow, I think we're a controlled team and, overall, I thought we played very controlled." Yeah, he called the team slow. The Indians did stick it out |
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Requirements Published: Internationalization of Web Services (Dec 17 2003 23:10 GMT) - 2003-12-17: The Web Services Internationalization Task Force of the Internationalization Working Group has published the first public Working Draft of Requirements for the Internationalization of Web Services. The document lists requirements for achieving worldwide usability for Web services. The group expects to republish the draft as a Working Group Note. Visit the Internationalization home page. |
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Michael Jackson Memo Surfaces (Dec 17 2003 23:10 GMT) - The Smoking Gun published a memo which could pose problems for Santa Barbara County District Attorney, Tom Snedden, in his effort to try Michael Jackson on child molestation charges.... |
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Configuring OS X for Web Development (Dec 17 2003 23:10 GMT) - If you've got the itch, use Blane's handy how-to to configure your own OS X system for localhost Web development. Covering setup for Apache, Perl, PHP and MySQL, this guide is a must-read for those launching into development on OS X. |
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Bush briefed on hijacking threat before September 11 - May 16, 2002 (Dec 17 2003 23:10 GMT) - An absurd insinuation: President Bush's daily intelligence briefings in the weeks leading up to the September 11 terror attacks included a warning of the possibility that Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda network would attempt to hijack a U.S.-based airliner, |
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TV Execs Go Gaga Over Gaming (Dec 17 2003 23:09 GMT) - Hoping to grab the eyeballs of viewers hooked on video games, television honchos search for a silver bullet. Their bright idea: more TV shows about gaming. By John Gaudiosi. |
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Open Source Takes on Hardware Biz (Dec 17 2003 23:09 GMT) - A group of open-source hardware developers unveils a system-on-chip microprocessor built without patented technology. Advocates say the development shows that the open-source movement isn't just about software anymore. By Amit Asaravala. |
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