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How To Revive An Old PC With Linux
TechWeb - Here's a short guide to getting your old clunker up and running again with a free Linux download and a reasonably quick installation.
Aruba Networks to test appetite for risky bets
Reuters - In the latest test of IPO investors'
appetite for risk, wireless networking start-up Aruba Networks
Inc. is set to float its shares this week, another in a raft of
risky technology investments to go public this year.
Wikipedia co-founder seeks to start over
AP - In just six years, Wikipedia has mushroomed into one of the Web's most astonishing successes, with 1.7 million articles in English alone. The downside is that the free encyclopedia has its share of errors and juvenile vandalism, and sometimes the writing is incomprehensibly arcane.
Despite upgrades, security experts fear $100 laptops
InfoWorld - WASHINGTON -- Despite a concerted effort on the part of the One Laptop per Child project to improve the overall security of its devices, researchers contend that the effort to distribute new teaching resources to the world's young and poor could create significant problems.
Sanger says he co-started Wikipedia
AP - The nascent Web encyclopedia Citizendium springs from Larry Sanger, a philosophy Ph.D. who counts himself as a co-founder of Wikipedia, the site he now hopes to usurp. The claim doesn't seem particularly controversial Sanger has long been cited as a co-founder.
Kuwait's MTC eyes global growth in Saudi telecom move
AFP - Kuwait's Mobile Telecommunications Co said on Sunday it aims to build its operations globally if its consortium is confirmed as the winning bidder for Saudi's third mobile phone licence.
Surreal campaigns as French politics go virtual
PARIS (Reuters) - French political debate is shifting from Left Bank cafes and being teleported into cyberspace.
Intel to build $2.5 billion China plant
Reuters - Chip giant Intel Corp. said on
Monday it would invest $2.5 billion to build a microchip plant
in northeastern China, with the production of chipsets to begin
in 2010.
Intel to announce 2.5-billion-dollar China plant: Xinhua
AFP - US chip giant Intel will announce Monday plans to build a 2.5-billion-dollar semiconductor plant in China, state media said.
Wireless piggybacking case sets precedent: experts
AFP - When 17-year-old Garyl Tan Jia Luo piggybacked on his neighbour's unsecured wireless Internet network to chat online, he could not have imagined that in doing so he would make Asian legal history.
Sun Tackles Hottest Fields
PC World - Small businesses, high-performance computing, and delivering digital content are goals.
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