Month: July 2010
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Lorenzo edges Stoner for pole in California
MotoGP World Championship leader Jorge Lorenzo won a tight contest with Australia’s Casey Stoner for first spot on the starting grid at the Red Bull U.S. Grand Prix at Laguna Seca outside Monterey in northern California. read more
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Will Power takes sixth pole of the year
The Will Power Show has continued to roll on, taking his sixth PEAK Performance Pole Award for the year at the Honda Indy Edmonton road course. read more
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Get This Damned Ubuntu Out Of Dell’s Internets!
It’s as if a million penguins cried out in terror, and were suddenly silenced. Dell has dropped Ubuntu-loaded machines from their online store – a head-scratching play, considering their original declaration that Ubuntu is safer than Windows. read more
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Vettel snatches last gasp pole position
In a last gasp run, Sebastian Vettel has taken pole position for his home Grand Prix in Germany. read more
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Virus derails Chad Reed’s 2010 racing campaign
Australia’s multiple World Supercross Champion and current AMA Motocross Champion Chad Reed has been forced to withdraw from racing activities for the remainder of the season after being diagnosed with the Epstein Barr virus. read more
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Could a single hacker crash a country’s network?
You know you’re living in the new millennium when one of the Obama administration’s newest positions is nicknamed the “cyberczar.” In May 2009, President Obama formally announced his plans to appoint a national cybersecurity adviser, charged with protecting computer networks in the United States — which Obama referred to as “strategic national assets” — from…
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FIRST PICS: New Carrera Cup car spotted
The latest generation Carrera Cup Porsche completed a handful of laps at Sandown International Motor Raceway today as plans build towards the category returning to Australian shores. read more
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FLOSS Weekly 128: OpenStack
Check out the latest edition of this great show.
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We’re running out of internet addresses
Don’t panic, but we’re running out of internet addresses. read more
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AFACT touts BitTorrent study ahead of iiNet appeal
A regional university lab has produced a study on copyright infringing uses of BitTorrent that was partly financed by one of the film studios set to appeal a Federal Court judgement on the subject in just over a week. read more