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Browse the Web in Konqueror Using Only the Keyboard All about Linux: "KDE Konqueror is much more than a file manager. It is also a standards compliant web browser. Here is a neat trick to surf the web sans the mouse - that is, using just your keyboard." Home > Rss Directory > Technology > LinuxToday |
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Hands-on with the new multitouch MacBook Pro You're going to want to swipe this MacBook Pro. And pinch it. And twirl it, too.Actually it's not so much the 15-inch MacBook Pro you're going to be swiping -- it's the new multitouch trackpad it features. The t Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Gear Gallery: New Motorola Slider, Mobile TV and the Ultimate Gadget Watch : The Z9 effortlessly satisfies the standard phone user, and pleases the rest of us with a couple extra perks. You get your e-mail and IM; you can listen to music from the microSD card or buy some more. Calls are above-average quality (trust us, we've been shouting into an iPhone for the last yea Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Gear Gallery: New Motorola Slider, Mobile TV and the Ultimate Gadget Watch : The Z9 effortlessly satisfies the standard phone user, and pleases the rest of us with a couple extra perks. You get your e-mail and IM; you can listen to music from the microSD card or buy some more. Calls are above-average quality (trust us, we've been shouting into an iPhone for the last yea Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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MacBook Air: The proof's in the packing In the two-plus months since Steve Jobs first announced the MacBook Air during January's Macworld Expo keynote, Apple's most svelte laptop has generated much debate, as well as a good deal of criticism -- much of the latter relating to Apple's decision to focus on wei Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Five reasons to buy the Apple iPhone 3G When the iPhone was introduced, I found it tempting ... very, very tempting. But just enough features and capabilities were missing from Apple's initial cell phone offering that I held off on buying one.I wasn't Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Deploying the iPhone 3G for business, part 2 In Part 1 of this series, I looked at the mechanisms available to IT staffers to activate, deploy and configure iPhones in business environments. But the biggest new business-oriented feature available on the iPhone, thanks to the iPhone 2.x firmware (included with th Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Jeff Han: We're Just Scratching the Surface of Multitouch SAN JOSE, California -- Jeff Han has some simple advice for companies thinking about how to integrate the latest interface technology into their products: Start over. "It's like Yoda said, you must unlearn what you've learned," he says, referring to the 40 years that the mouse and Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Jeff Han: We're Just Scratching the Surface of Multitouch SAN JOSE, California -- Jeff Han has some simple advice for companies thinking about how to integrate the latest interface technology into their products: Start over. "It's like Yoda said, you must unlearn what you've learned," he says, referring to the 40 years that the mouse and Home > Rss Directory > Technology > Wired News |
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Meet Hiroyuki Nishimura, the Bad Boy of the Japanese Internet I'm sitting in a sterile white conference room waiting for Hiroyuki Nishimura. Japan is a nation where the 3:17 train arrives every day at 3:17 — not 3:16 or 3:18 — and Nishimura is 45 minutes late. The PR assistant who painstakingly coordinated our interview, a typical salarym Home > Rss Directory > Business > Wired News |
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Microsoft: 'Page up' patent goes beyond the obvious In recent days, some tech bloggers and news sites created a bit of an uproar when they reported that Microsoft had applied for and received a patent for "page up" and "page down" functionality."Put this in the c Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Unpatched Web browsers prevalent on the Internet Only 59.1 percent of people use up-to-date, fully patched Web browsers, putting the remainder at risk from growing threats from diligent hackers, according to a new study published by researchers in Switzerland. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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The devilish details of desktop virtualization Faced with a massive PC refresh at a price tag of $1.8 million, Jack Wilson instead rolled the dice on virtual desktops three years ago. The enterprise architect at Amerisure Insurance didn't just dabble in the nascent technology, he enacted a sweeping change, replaci Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Web 2.0 scores successes in the enterprise Incorporating Web 2.0 social networking concepts into enterprises offers great benefits but also challenges, implementers of these technologies, including Best Buy, Serena Software, and Oracle, said Tuesday evening during an industry event in Silicon Valley. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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At the front lines of protecting the Internet VeriSign is in many ways synonymous with managing the Web, thanks to its handling of key DNS root servers and of name resolution for .com, .net, and other domains. In recent years, it's had both strong ups and strong downs. Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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A Brief Tour of the Japanese Web I'm sitting in a smoky room on the second floor of a Tully's Coffee in Western Tokyo, looking over the shoulder of Ichiroo Kiyota as he types on his laptop. Kiyota, an executive at Six Apart Japan, is showing me around some of the most popular — and useless — Web apps in the countr Home > Rss Directory > Business > Wired News |
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Facebook seeks trusted relationships on the 'Net While perhaps best known as a major social networking site in the Web 2.0 vein, Facebook is becoming a popular place to interface with potential customers, similar to what companies such as Scribe and iLike have done. Facebook also is being viewed as a place for enter Home > Rss Directory > Technology > InfoWorld |
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Filmmaker Errol Morris Gets to the Truth Behind the Abu Ghraib Photographs Errol Morris is one of the world's great digressive talkers, and once he gets started it's almost impossible to stop him. "I don't trust people who don't talk too much," he often says. "You never know what they're thinking." In a crisp white shirt and khaki shorts, the filmma Home > Rss Directory > Business > Wired News |
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Inside Chrome: The Secret Project to Crush IE and Remake the Web .chrome_what {width:250px;float:left;margin-right:12px;border-right-style:NONE;border-right-width:5px;border-right-color:#4d6387;} .chrome_what h5 {font-size:1.2em;margin-top:9px;} .chrome_what .kicker {color:#333;margin-bottom:9px;} .chrome_what li {list-style-type:none;padding-bottom: Home > Rss Directory > General > Wired News |
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Inside Chrome: The Secret Project to Crush IE and Remake the Web .chrome_what {width:250px;float:left;margin-right:12px;border-right-style:NONE;border-right-width:5px;border-right-color:#4d6387;} .chrome_what h5 {font-size:1.2em;margin-top:9px;} .chrome_what .kicker {color:#333;margin-bottom:9px;} .chrome_what li {list-style-type:none;padding-bottom: Home > Rss Directory > Business > Wired News |

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