It was not long ago when Microsoft Windows had a tight stranglehold on the operating system market. Walk into a Circuit City or Staples, it seemed, and virtually any computer you took home would be running the most current flavor of Windows.
Author: Kristin Powell
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Pirelli expresses interest in F1
Pirelli has emerged as a third potential supplier of Formula One tyres in 2011.
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This is no storm in a teacup
The title says it all.Not good!
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ArduinoCheatSheet
I really love cheat sheets. In a lot of cases they can take the place of an entire manual. So check our this one for this popular open platflorm.
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Dixon heads home
New Zealand motorsport star Scott Dixon, who has two IndyCar championships to his name, will join Jack Daniel’s Racing at the V8 Supercars’ Gold Coast event in October.
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ACTA: ISPs to be liable for piracy
If Australia signs the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), internet service providers (ISPs) may be obliged to hand over the identity of its users to those defending copyright.
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iiNet to drop iView from Freezone? — update
Despite the ABC’s intention to dramatically expand its catch up TV service, iView, one ISP partner, iiNet, has flagged it may have to cease carrying the service in its Freezone due to the strain it’s putting on its network.
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ISP filtering bill delayed indefinitely
Labor party delays internal vote on mandatory filtering, with draft legislation yet to be completed.
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Hey, Adobe: Dump Apple, go Linux
Who can blame Adobe for being ticked off? They wanted a slice of the lucrative Apple iPad/iPhone application business, but Apple won’t let Adobe applications, or even Flash, on either platform.
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‘Three-strikes’ rule dropped from ACTA
The controversial three-strikes ban in the secretive Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) appears to have been dropped.