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Johnny Five—hero of Short Circuit, Short Circuit 2, and all the Short Circuit sequels that have been playing only in our hearts since the franchise died in 1988—is indeed alive, and for sale on eBay.
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Just look at the comic.
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Dell wants to offer ATI Linux systems, but first the driver must be improved for the Linux platform (not necessarily open-source, but improved)…Amit had went on to add that new Dell product offerings and availability in other countries will come later t
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Genial comic Drew Carey was tapped Monday to replace silver-haired legend Bob Barker on the CBS daytime game show “The Price is Right.” Carey confirmed the deal during a taping of the “Late Show” with David Letterman.
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You can use the web to find lots of things: videos, information, games, and yes, even public records. While our most private information can (usually) not be found online, you can use the web as a jumping off point to help you track down such info as birt
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SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Online DVD rental pioneer Netflix Inc. is lowering the price of its two most popular subscription plans by a $1 per month, relinquishing millions of dollars in revenue in an attempt to regain the upper hand in a cutthroat battle with
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You can’t out-Windows Windows, he says. Defining and playing to Ubuntu’s strengths are what will make free software succeed on the desktop.
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“It appears that the Gentoo Foundation may be disappearing in a matter of time. There seems to be some momentum building behind the idea of handing over all of Gentoo’s intellectual property to another Foundation. As the creator of Gentoo, and the guy who
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Microsoft defines StarOffice/OpenOffice to have “substantially the same features and functionality” as MS Office. The same goes for Wine, OpenXchange and Mono and their MS counterparts. So who wants to argue OSS to be inferior if even Microsoft can’t see
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At Ubuntu-Live by Mark Shuttleworth.
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These two are the ones that i most admire. this article is an important stuff; knowing that entrepreneurial attitudes & methods to start even to grows are changing, as the world becomes flat. l-o-v-e-i-t!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks again Guy Kawasaki for this great
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Intel launches their largest open source effort ever: Thread Building Blocks 2.0. This is the first time the company has open-sourced a commercial product, but necessity is the mother of invention.
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Whether you’ve gone to college or not, you can learn just about anything these days on your own. Want to learn about the classics? Carpentry and home maintenance? Philosophy or cooking? Chess or computer programming? It’s all online, and with a little bit
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As Mike tells it: “I wanted to do a Batman limited by a middle class income. He still manages to fight crime though..”
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After Adobe’s failure to provide apps for Linux, perhaps the chief complaint of Linux users is the lack of drivers for third party products, but that might be set to change.
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Linux is burdened with “enterprise crap” that makes it run poorly on desktop PCs, says prominent kernel developer Con Kolivas. Fascinating interview on the problems with LOTD and how Microsoft has crushed innovation.
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‘Put on your thinking cap’ or just ‘wing it’ while we try to ‘stump you’ on the origins of these popular phrases. If you ‘get off Scott free’ you’ll be ‘painting the town red’.
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This is the next generation open-platform phone that runs Linux. My impressions of the hardware: it’s lightweight with a beautiful screen, but the small form factor coupled with the high-resolution display means the stylus will remain indispensable.
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Major media outlets have denied fund raising reports, rally attendance, and record breaking internet support as the work of a small secretive group of Ron Paul supporters conspiring to defraud the public. Is it time for them to give up this conspiracy the