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New GTK# widgets created by a Google Summer of Code participant enable Linux developers to create applications with visually attractive toolbars that resemble Microsoft’s Ribbon paradigm.Check out the screencast at: http://mono-soc-2007.googlegroups.com/w
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Headline: Paul Grabs Attention of Alienated VotersSubline: Web Helps to Amplify Presidential Campaign Of Iconoclastic TexanIn print on page A4.
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Speaking with Harmonix CEO and co-founder, Alex Rigopulos, we look into the history of the great white hope of rhythm gaming and what goes into creating what, if everything goes according to plan, will be considered one of the greatest rhythm titles of al
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Two years ago, the idea of paying $2 per episode for a TV show seemed almost crazy, thanks mostly to DVRs, VCRs and file-sharing networks. But the iTunes Store has changed that, and helped to popularize TV shows such as The Office, Battlestar Galactica, a
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Battle of the *nix file systems. OpenSolaris’s ZFS is compared against the current favorite XFS and the new Ext4 in a series of intensive benchmarks on a combination software (using Linux MD vs OpenSolaris’s ZFS support) RAID 10 and hardware RAID 10 array
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A hoax is an attempt to trick an audience into believing that something false is real. We came up with a selection of the Top 10 Greatest Hoaxes of all time.
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10 Speed Tweaks that can make a huge difference in Vista performance.
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AMD wants to x86’s vector capabilities to catch up to AltiVec (almost), so they’re proposing a major new set of vector extensions that they call SSE5. Will this be a repeat of x86-64, or of 3DNow!?
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In a rather interesting turn of events, Viacom has been called out for copyright infringement. That’s right. The same company that’s suing YouTube for a whopping $1 billion has done some dirty business of its own.
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“NBC Universal, unable to come to an agreement with Apple on pricing, has decided not to renew its contract to sell digital downloads of television shows on iTunes.”Media giants have new brilliant plan for making more money from their content: by pulling
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