Dual-booting on Chrome OS? Yes, but not for the faint of heart.
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Mark Webber never considered Ferrari
Mark Webber says he never considered leaving Red Bull at the end of the 2010 season.
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Allowing team orders won’t ruin racing – Webber
Mark Webber thinks that lifting the ban on team orders will not affect fans’ enjoyment of Formula One in 2011.
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Steve Richards: No full-time drive in 2011
Steve Richards has confirmed that he will not compete in the 2011 V8 Supercars Championship.
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HTML5 Video and Interoperability: Firefox Add-On Provides H.264 Support on Windows
As you know, Microsoft is committed to interoperability, and the IE team has previously blogged about and provided developer previews and samples showing “Same Markup” – the same HTML, CSS, and script working across browsers – in action.
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Netflix touts open source, ignores Linux
If Netflix loves open source, where’s the Linux client?
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iiNet Labs fathers BoB Lite
National broadband company iiNet has extended its popular BoB integrated ADSL router product line with what it has billed as the first product to come out of its new in-house development labs — a younger sibling dubbed BoB Lite.
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149.4Mbps over wireless broadband
A LTE trial by Telstra and Huawei has recorded peak download speeds of 149.4Mbps in laboratory conditions and 69.3Mbps in the field.
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Motor racing legend Tom Walkinshaw dies
Former racing driver, Formula One team owner and current V8 Supercars team owner Tom Walkinshaw has died, aged 64.
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Fair Ladies’ Footy Fare Goes Well With Port
In August 2010, the local Leader Newspaper visited TEAC Oval and met the Ladies who volunteer in the canteen. They do a great job.