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Sony on track to double videogame player sales

16.12.2005 23:55    today.reuters.com
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Sony Corp. is on track to double the number of PlayStation Portable video game players sold in North America to around 6 million at the end of its first holiday season this year.


Dell recalls 22,000 batteries

16.12.2005 23:54    theinquirer.net
Fire, death, badgers By Charlie Demerjian : Friday 16 December 2005, 23:15 DELL IS RECALLING a bunch of notebooks, something about fire and the like. If you have a Latitude D410, D505, D510, D600, D610, D800 or D810, an Inspiron

LANbot - Automated LAN Discovery and Configuration

16.12.2005 23:52    products.datamation.com
Utility is targeted primarily to OEMs and ISPs and provides the ability to autmatically discover and configure LAN gear.

Report: Mobile Users Straining IT

16.12.2005 23:51    headlines.internet.com
More mobile users means more strain on networks and IT resources that few are properly prepared to deal with. The Business Performance Management (BPM) Forum and Avaya conducted surveys of enterprise executives to reach these conclusions. The BPM Forum study,


Symantec Patents Antivirus Tech

16.12.2005 23:51    headlines.internet.com
Symantec now holds a patent for histogram-based malicious code detection. The newly patented technology offers the promise of accelerated IT security Risk-threat detection. According to the U.S Patent and Trade Office Abstract for patent number 6,971,019, the patent is for

Dasher Worm No Friendly Reindeer

16.12.2005 23:51    headlines.internet.com
A worm targeting a known and patched Microsoft ( Quote , Chart ) security vulnerability is making its way around e-mail inboxes, and it isn't spreading the holiday cheer its name implies. Security experts have recently discovered three variants of

JRun Server Discloses Source Code to Remote Users and Lets Remote Users Deny Service

16.12.2005 23:51    news.securitytracker.com
A remote user can supply a specially crafted URL to cause the JRun server to display web application source code.

Ambient Findability: Talking with Peter Morville

16.12.2005 23:46    tc.eserver.org
Can we reasonably judge authority? How can we make good decisions in the information age? How do we know enough to ask the right questions? Danzico, Liz

Studying the Creation of Kindergarten

16.12.2005 23:46    tc.eserver.org
Bill Lucas shows us how Friedrich Fröbel took basic elements to create intricate, scalable systems that can serve as a model for creating new experiential systems today. Lucas, Bill

The Art of Project Management

16.12.2005 23:46    tc.eserver.org
Can project management be an art? Has Berkun truly created a jargon-free guide for the whole project team? Kalbach, James

An Introduction to User Journeys

16.12.2005 23:46    tc.eserver.org
User journeys are a method for conceptualising and structuring a website's content and functionality. Hobbs, Jason

Visio Glue: Not For Sniffing

16.12.2005 23:46    tc.eserver.org
Although glue is used for sticking shapes together in Visio, the metaphor ends there. Brown, Dan

RIAA sues more Files-Sharers

16.12.2005 23:43    hardwaregeeks.com
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) has filed a new round of lawsuits today against 751 users who share copyrighted music via p2p programs. The lawsuit comes a day after a major study by the NPD Group was released;

Panasonic VDR-M75

16.12.2005 23:41    reviews-zdnet.com.com
Although Panasonic has produced one solid MiniDV camcorder after another, the feature-strapped, DVD-based VDR-M75 just doesn't measure up.

Fujifilm FinePix S5200

16.12.2005 23:41    reviews-zdnet.com.com
is a well-designed, well-built camera with very good performance. It's a bit large, however, and artifacts in its photos may turn off some shooters.

Mayo Clinic reports tamoxifen benefit for breast-cancer patients tied to inherited gene

16.12.2005 23:32    eurekalert.org
One of the most commonly administered drugs for breast cancer, tamoxifen, may not be as effective for women who inherit a common genetic change, according to researchers at Mayo Clinic and the University of Michigan.

Gene variation affects tamoxifen's benefit for breast cancer

16.12.2005 23:32    eurekalert.org
One of the most commonly prescribed drugs for breast cancer, tamoxifen, may not be as effective for women who inherit a common genetic variation. Women with this variant were almost twice as likely to see their breast cancer return.

Top Ten Videos of 2005 From National Geographic News

16.12.2005 23:30    news.nationalgeographic.com
Replay the year in science, nature, and exploration with the ten most popular videos from National Geographic News.
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Stone Tools Reveal Humans Lived in Britain 700,000 Years Ago

16.12.2005 23:30    news.nationalgeographic.com
Early humans colonized northern Europe 200,000 years earlier than previously thought, as shown by ancient stone tools discovered along the British coast.
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