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Gambhir and Sehwag start confidently

India 249 and 161 for 5 (Dravid 46*, Mendis 2-39, Prasad 2-46) lead Sri Lanka 396 (Sangakkara 144, Prasanna 49, Prasad 36) by 14 runs

Red Hat claims to undercut Microsoft on HPC

The open-source company charges a subscription of $249 (Ł140) per node, or server, per year for Red Hat HPC Solution, a new offering that combines Red Hat Enterprise Linux with Platform Open Cluster Stack 5, clustering software it has licensed from Platform Computing.

Mendis shines as India's top order fail

Spinner Ajantha Mendis claimed 5-56 to help Sri Lanka bowl India out for 249 on the first day of the third test in Colombo on Friday.

India top order struggle against Sri Lanka

Spinner Ajantha Mendis claimed 5-56 to help Sri Lanka bowl India out for 249 on the first day of the third test in Colombo on Friday. Live Scoring

India top order struggle against Sri Lanka

Spinner Ajantha Mendis claimed 5-56 to help Sri Lanka bowl India out for 249 on the first day of the third test in Colombo on Friday.

Mendis gives Sri Lanka advantage

Sri Lanka spinner Ajantha Mendis claimed another five-wicket haul as they bowled India out for 249 on the first day of the third Test.

India 190-6 v Sri Lanka third test - tea

COLOMBO (Reuters) - Spinner Ajantha Mendis claimed 5-56 to help Sri Lanka bowl India out for 249 on the first day of the third test on Friday.

UPDATE 1-Cricket-India top order struggle against Sri Lanka

COLOMBO, Aug 8 (Reuters) - Spinner Ajantha Mendis claimed 5-56 to help Sri Lanka bowl India out for 249 on the first day of the third test on Friday.

Mendis magic stalls India

Ajantha Mendis continued his breathtaking introduction to Test match cricket by taking 5-56 to help dismiss India for 249 on the opening day of the decisive third Test in Colombo.

Sri Lanka's Mendis restricts India in final Test

COLOMBO (AFP) - Sri Lanka's Ajantha Mendis and debutant Dammika Prasad restricted India to a modest first innings score of 249 in the third and final Test here on Friday despite a defiant last-wicket stand.

Sri Lanka's Mendis restricts India in final Test

COLOMBO (AFP) - Sri Lanka's Ajantha Mendis and debutant Dammika Prasad restricted India to a modest first innings score of 249 in the third and final Test here on Friday despite a defiant last-wicket stand.

Apple Bloggers Pay Pretty Penny for Macs, Ponder Porcine iPhone Update, Pray for Perfect Products

For its iPhone 2.0.1 update, Apple pushed out a fairly heft chunk of software. However, it wasn't very specific about what exactly all those 249 MBs of data do. "For Apple to be vague and state 'bug fixes' is not right. What bugs? Which ones? Sometimes not all are fixed or even acknowledged," Sven Rafferty, director of Internet technology for hyperSven, told MacNewsWorld.

Apple Bloggers Pay Pretty Penny for Macs, Ponder Porcine iPhone Update, Pray for Perfect Products

For its iPhone 2.0.1 update, Apple pushed out a fairly heft chunk of software. However, it wasn't very specific about what exactly all those 249 MBs of data do. "For Apple to be vague and state 'bug fixes' is not right. What bugs? Which ones? Sometimes not all are fixed or even acknowledged," Sven Rafferty, director of Internet technology for hyperSven, told MacNewsWorld.

Apple Bloggers Pay Pretty Penny for Macs, Ponder Porcine iPhone Update, Pray for Perfect Products

For its iPhone 2.0.1 update, Apple pushed out a fairly heft chunk of software. However, it wasn't very specific about what exactly all those 249 MBs of data do. "For Apple to be vague and state 'bug fixes' is not right. What bugs? Which ones? Sometimes not all are fixed or even acknowledged," Sven Rafferty, director of Internet technology for hyperSven, told MacNewsWorld.

Sangakkara helps Sri Lanka gain lead in cricket Test

The left-hander was involved in two valuable partnerships as the hosts reached 251-6 in their first innings at stumps on the second day in reply to India's 249.

Sri Lanka's Mendis restricts India in final Test

Sri Lanka's debutant fast bowler Dammika Prasad appeals at The P. Saravanamuttu Stadium in Colombo on August 8, 2008. Prasad and Ajantha Mendis restricted India to a modest first innings score of 249 in the third and final Test on Friday despite a defiant last-wicket stand.

Freeway 5.2 adds iPhone functions

Softpress on Tuesday announced the release of Freeway 5.2, an update to its visual Web design software for Mac OS X. It’s a free upgrade for registered 5.x users; Freeway costs $249.

Microsoft Xbox 360 price cuts could be on horizon

After recently cutting the cost of its Xbox 360 game console during the Electronic Entertainment Expo (E3) last month, Microsoft may again launch a fresh wave of price cuts prior to the holiday shopping rush.If true, the Xbox 360 Arcade model would be priced at $199, a price down from $249; making...read more...

Apple deals: refurb iPod collection, peripherals

Previous generation refurbished iPods are now available at Apple's online store for reduced prices. The 1GB iPod shuffle ($39) comes in silver, blue, green and purple. Previous generation 8GB iPod nanos ($99) are also available in silver, blue, green, black or pink. The iPod classic is available in two configurations 80GB ($169) or 160GB ($249) with two colors to chose from, black or silver. Three iPod touch configurations complete the collection: 8GB (179), 16GB ($239), and 32GB ($319).

Microsoft Cuts XBox Prices,Now Cheaper Than Rivals

imageMaybe it was the bad economy. Maybe it’s the back-to-school season or an attempt to generate more interest ahead of Christmas shopping period. In any case, Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) hopes to see a sales boost now that its XBox console is now cheaper than rivals Nintendo Wii and Sony (NYSE: SNE) Playstation3, FT reports. Microsoft, which consistently ranks third in console sales behind its two rivals, is cutting prices in the U.S. and Japan. In the U.S., Microsoft’s 360 Arcade console, which doesn’t have a hard drive, is getting a 29 percent price cut—from $279.99 to $199.99. By comparison, the Wii sells for $249.99. Microsoft’s 60Gb hard drive model will now go for $299.99, which is being lowered by $50. That makes it $100 cheaper than a similar PlayStation3.


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