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U.S. Patent Office allows another significant VNUS patent

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The Ultimate Do-it-all Another day, another smartphone. The i-mate Ultimate 9502 ($1,348) is one of the latest to land on our shores and it sure is one heck of a Mr Do-It-All. More other Technology News Sony launches world's smallest camcorder W

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Linux 2.6.26-rc6 [Released]

"I'd like to say that the diffs are shrinking and things are calming down, but I'd be lying. Another week, another -rc, and I another 350 commits. Yes, the diff is smaller than the one from rc4 to rc5 (despite having more commits), so we're on the right trajectory, but I was hoping for less churn at this stage.

New President for OLPC Organization

haroldag writes "After Walter Bender's resignation as president of OLPC, Charles Kane enters to take his place as the new boss. Kane says 'The OLPC mission is a great endeavor, but the mission is to get the technology in the hands of as many children as possible. Whether that technology is from one operating system or another, one piece of hardware or another, or supplied or supported by one consulting company or another doesn't matter. It's about getting it into kids' hands. Anything that is contrary to that objective, and limits that objective, is against what the program stands for.'"

Another iPhone challenger - Blackberry Bold 9000 (videos)

imageHere’s yet another iPhone competitor, this time from Research in Motion. The new Blackberry Bold 9000 has the sleek look of iPhone clones but keeps the keyboard popular with business users. cNet reviewer Bonnie Cha writes, “I was absolutely blown away. I can pretty much say I’ve never seen a better-looking display on a smartphone.”

Another Inventor Of The Internet Wants To Gag It

Lawrence Roberts is just another guy with the title:" Inventor of the Internet" in news articles. According to Wikipedia, he's the father of networking through data packets. And he's turned his attention to everyone's favorite data packet topic: Peer-to-Peer filesharing. He's established a company called Anagran, and says their devices can sort out which file transfers on the tubes are P2P, and -- you guessed it -- can throttle them in favor of other, more "high-priority" traffic.

Another Inventor of the Internet Wants To Gag It

MojoKid writes "Lawrence Roberts is just another guy with the title: 'Inventor of the Internet' in news articles. According to Wikipedia, he's the father of networking through data packets. And he's turned his attention to everyone's favorite data packet topic: Peer-to-Peer file sharing. He's established a company called Anagran, and says their devices can sort out which file transfers on the tubes are P2P, and — you guessed it — can throttle them in favor of other, more 'high-priority' traffic."

ANOTHER ACCOLADE FOR RED LOCATION MUSEUM

The Red Location has bagged yet another prestigious award - the Diamond Arrow Award from the Professional Management Review (PMR) as an Eastern Cape Leadership Achiever.

360 motion controller is real, says another mag (Xbox 360)

Another magazine has piped up to claim that the Xbox 360 motion controller 'Newton' is real, making the 360 Wii Remote look even more likely to happen.

Another lovely Mafia II screen (Mafia 2)

It's time again to drool over MafiaII as 2K Czech releases another shot from its delicious-looking game.

Google Picks Another College Campus Office

MADISON, WI-In another example of massive search engine Googles efforts to locate offices near universities with strong computer science departments, the company has leased 5,000 sf here in the Downtown. The firm will be in the top floor of the three-story Harvester Plaza, at 301 Blount St., and will use the space for hardware and software systems design.

News: Another Five For Virtual Console

Stepping away from that other title out today, here's a round up of another five (count 'em) retro games hitting the VC.

Another nail in the DRM coffin: Rhapsody launches DRM-free MP3 store

This week, online music retailer Rhapsody has launched a new DRM-free music store in the US, allowing users to download unprotected 256kbps MP3 files for $0.99 per track (or $9.99 per album). While Rhapsody is just the latest in a string of online music stores to offer DRM-free music (including Amazon's MP3 store and Apple's iTunes Plus), it bangs another nail in the coffin of DRM in the online music business. We think the move away from DRM will benefit consumers, device vendors and online music retailers, by removing one of the biggest barriers to consumer acceptance of digital music sales.

SFLC Files Another Round of GPL Violation Lawsuits on Behalf of BusyBox Developers

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Software Freedom Law Center Files Another Round of GPL Violation Lawsuits on Behalf of BusyBox Developers NEW YORK, June 10, 2008 -- The Software Freedom Law Center (SFLC) today announced that it has filed two more copyright infringement lawsuits, on behalf of two principal developers of BusyBox, alleging violation of the GNU General Public License (GPL). The defendants in this new round of lawsuits are Bell Microproducts, Inc. and Super Micro Computer, Inc. BusyBox is a lightweight set of standard Unix utilities commonly used in embedded systems and is open source software licensed under GPL version 2. One of the conditions of the GPL is that re-distributors of BusyBox are required to ensure that each downstream recipient is provided access to the source code of the program.

Soyuz Space Capsule May Face Another Shaky Landing

It could be another bumpy return to Earth for the crew of the International Space Station (ISS). A source inside the Russian space industry said their re-entry capsule has the same glitch that caused problems on the last two landings.

Amazon.com suffers another outage

Amazon.com's Web site was offline again Monday, another significant interruption of services after a two-hour outage Friday.

Art gallery hits another hurdle

The long-delayed upgrade of the Auckland Art Gallery faces another hitch after protests to Land Information Minister David Parker about taking land from Albert Park for the $113 million project.

Software Freedom Law Center Files Another Round of GPL Violation Lawsuits on Behalf of BusyBox Developers

Software Freedom Law Center Files Another Round of GPL Violation Lawsuits on Behalf of BusyBox Developers

Software Freedom Law Center Files Another Round of GPL Violation Lawsuits on Behalf of BusyBox Developers

Software Freedom Law Center Files Another Round of GPL Violation Lawsuits on Behalf of BusyBox Developers

Google Base listings another first for Harcourts

13 June 2008 - Harcourts' ongoing leadership in the real estate sector has been further reinforced this week with another industry-first for the group following an agreement with Google allowing Harcourts' property listings to be included in its latest online initiative, Google Base.

Test Your Knowledge With Another "Where In The Universe" Challenge

It's Wednesday, so that means its time for another "Where In The Universe" challenge to test your visual knowledge of the cosmos. We've been busy searching hither and yon for unusual and unique astronomical images to see how well our readers are acquainted with the various locals across the universe. This week's image is an unusual looking object. Just what is this thing? Could it be an asteroid, a wierd moon, or something you can find on Earth? Hmmm…… Ponder the image for awhile, and no peeking below before you make a guess. If only I could insert some music here, like the "Think!" theme song from the Jeopardy game show. I'll have to talk to Fraser about that…


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