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GoogleTube cheers online gay porn ruling   more similar news »
Court boots Veoh suit, steels DMCA

Much to Google's delight, a federal judge has dismissed a porn infringement suit brought against online video site Veoh.com.…

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Democratic convention’s best, worst moments so far - Atlanta Journal Constitution   more similar news »


Times OnlineDemocratic convention’s best, worst moments so far
Atlanta Journal Constitution - 1 hour ago
By KEN HERMAN DENVER - It’s politics, and that means there are high points and low points, winners and losers. Here are some memorable moments so far from the historic Democratic National Convention: Bill Clinton impressed convention followers with ...
Video: Clinton Says Obama's Ready CBS
Obama's milestone resonates with CNN
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Thu Aug 28, 2008
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High & Low Finance: Economic Sense and Political Reality   more similar news »
In 1974, the country had a president who actually wanted to confront the issue of high oil prices and the proposals made then seem highly relevant now.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Dell's earnings slip despite rising sales   more similar news »
Personal computer maker Dell Inc. reported fiscal second quarter earnings that fell from a year ago and missed Wall Street's expectations while sales in the quarter topped forecasts.

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Apple promises September fix for iPhone security flaw   more similar news »

A recently discovered security flaw that would allow access to a locked iPhone will be fixed next month, Apple said on Thursday.

"The minor iPhone security issue which surfaced this week is fixed in a software update which will be released in September," Apple representative, Jennifer Bowcock, said in an email to Macworld.

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The security flaw allows access to a locked iPhone by pressing the emergency call button at the unlock screen, followed by two taps on the home button. That will take you to the iPhone's private 'favorites' page without the need to enter the unlock code. If the owner of the phone has favorite entries in their address book containing URLs, e-mail addresses, or mobile phone numbers, then those entries can be used to launch the browser, mail application or SMS software and gain access to private Web favorites, e-mail messages and text messages stored in the phone, again without entering the unlock code.

Bowcock offered some advice to protect your phone until the software update is released. She said you can set the iPhone so that double-clicking the home button will take the user directly to the home screen, which if password protection is turned on, will be the unlock screen.

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Dell pricing policy hits profits   more similar news »
Dell says that a "strategic" effort to cut the prices of its computers, had dented its earnings.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Chinese Officials Accused of Embezzlement   more similar news »
A report from China’s top auditor says that ten central government departments “misused or embezzled” more than $660 million last year.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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ABC Reporter's Attorneys Want All Charges Dropped - ABC News   more similar news »


ABC NewsABC Reporter's Attorneys Want All Charges Dropped
ABC News - 1 hour ago
Lawyers for an ABC reporter and civil rights groups are demanding that Denver police drop all charges against a reporter who was arrested yesterday while trying to shoot video on a public sidewalk outside the Brown Palace Hotel in Denver.
CPJ alarmed by arrest, harassment of ABC producer in Denver CPJ Press Freedom Online
ABC News Producer Arrested Washington Post
mediabistro.com - The Associated Press - Forbes - KJCT8.comall 190 news articles
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Obama Campaign Calls McCain Camp's VP Bluff   more similar news »
Sen. Barack Obama's campaign hit back at speculation that Sen. John McCain would leak the name of his running mate tonight to distract from Obama's acceptance speech.

Obama communications chief Dan Pfeiffer told Politico: "Tonight would be political malpractice. It's one more piece of evidence that the McCain campaign is a war room masquerading as a presidential campaign."

However Pfeiffer did say that, "If they do it, I will pay all of McCain's mortgages next month."

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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As Gustav nears, Gulf Coast puts faith in planning (AP)   more similar news »

AP - With Gustav approaching hurricane strength and showing no signs of veering off a track to slam into the Gulf Coast, authorities across the region began laying the groundwork Thursday to get the sick, elderly and poor away from the shoreline.


Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Dell earnings disappoint, tech spending seen weak   more similar news »
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Dell Inc posted a surprisingly steep drop in quarterly earnings and said companies around the world are cutting back on technology spending, sending its shares tumbling and sparking fears of weakness in the whole tech sector.

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Putin blames US for Georgia role   more similar news »
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin accuses the United States of provoking the conflict in Georgia.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Putin blames US for Georgia role   more similar news »
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin accuses the United States of provoking the conflict in Georgia.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Performance-improvement integral to Windows 7, IE8   more similar news »

Fixing performance issues that have plagued previous versions of its Windows client OS and Internet Explorer (IE) browser are key development goals for the next versions of those products, Microsoft has revealed in company blogs.

IE 7 and Windows Vista have had serious performance problems early on that have alienated users and damaged the reputations of the products. Some IE users switched to Mozilla Firefox because of IE 7's frequent crashes and performance glitches, while Vista's bugs, incompatibility problems and other issues have been well-documented.

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Microsoft is paying close attention to performance in Windows 7 and IE 8 as it develops both products, the company revealed in separate internal blogs about each product, "Engineering Windows 7" and "IEblog."

"We've re-dedicated ourselves to work in this area (performance) in Windows 7 (and IE 8)," according to the Engineering Windows 7 post. "This is a major initiative across each of our feature teams as well as the primary mission of one of our feature teams."

The company has an uphill battle to improving performance, particularly with Windows 7, said one analyst.

"I'm not surprised they're going to focus on performance," said Mike Cherry, an analyst with Directions on Microsoft. "I'm somewhat skeptical how much improvement they're going to make at this point."

He suggested Microsoft consider performance for Windows 7 the way it approached security when the company decided to make that a key priority for Vista. When Microsoft decided security was integral to the OS, the company engineered Vista so "every feature has a security attribute to it," Cherry said.

Similarly, the company should make performance such a priority that "anyone checking any code into Windows 7 not only has to make sure it's the most secure code and the most reliable code, but they'd better be addressing the performance of the code as well," he said.

While performance is made up of "many elements," the Windows 7 team is focusing on six areas of improvement in Windows 7, according to the post. They are memory usage, CPU utilization, disk I/O, the boot-shutdown-standby-resume feature, the base system, and disk footprint.

CPU utilization in particular is a problem in Vista, and could use improvement in Windows 7. Cherry said he runs a 32-bit version of Vista on a PC with a 64-bit processor and 2GB of RAM. However, when he starts his Outlook e-mail client, it uses 100 percent of his CPU resources for more than a minute and a half. "It blows me away," he said of the problem.

Indeed, Microsoft said a key engineering goal for Windows 7 is to "keep the CPU utilization low as that improves multi-user scenarios as well as reduces power consumption," according to the Windows 7 blog post.

The focus of IE 8 improvements, according to the IEblog post, will be how to make pages and images load faster for "everyday" browsing. This will require improvements to scripting, the rendering engine and networking improvements, among others, the company said.

Microsoft has said it expects to release Windows 7 in early 2010; however, the company has not provided a time frame for the final release of IE8, though it is safe to say it likely will be a part of the Windows 7 release. Microsoft released IE8 beta 2 on Wednesday.

Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Rapper DMX pleads out Florida drug case (AP)   more similar news »

AP - Rapper DMX has pleaded out a Miami drug case and now awaits extradition to face more charges in Arizona.


Thu Aug 28, 2008
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ABC Reporter's Attorneys Want All Charges Dropped   more similar news »
Civil rights groups calling for renewed protection of First Amendment rights.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Lockerbie evidence not disclosed   more similar news »
Scottish police had information that could have changed the outcome of the Lockerbie trial, a BBC programme learns.
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Harvard Cops Probed for Racial Profiling   more similar news »
Campus police come under scrutiny as Harvard reviews its "diversity training."
Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Google Unveils Android's App Store - InformationWeek   more similar news »


MashableGoogle Unveils Android's App Store
InformationWeek - 1 hour ago
A competitor to Apple's App Store, the Android Market will allow users to browse, purchase, install, and rate applications on Android handsets.
Google Announces Its Version Of The App Store Called Android Market Washington Post
Android Market is Google’s competitor to the Apple iPhone store ZDNet
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Thu Aug 28, 2008
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Lehman looking at cutting some 1,200 jobs: source (Reuters)   more similar news »

Reuters - Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc is looking at cutting some 1,200 jobs in its latest round of cost cutting, a person familiar with the matter said, as weak financial markets spur layoffs across Wall Street.


Thu Aug 28, 2008
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