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Microsoft removes key limit for Windows 7 Starter

May29
Those running the lowest-cost version of Windows 7 will not be limited to running three simultaneous programs at a time.
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Yahoo 360 to close on July 13

May29
Yahoo has decided to shut down its long-abandoned Yahoo 360 Degrees blogging Web site completely on July 13.
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Where to go for fried chicken in North Korea

May29
Google Earth interactive site provides detailed look into North Korea.
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Mozilla testing near-final Firefox 3.5

May29
Release Candidate 1 for Firefox 3.5 still could be weeks away, though a widespread testing day to debug the updated browser was held Friday anyway.
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Report: Turkish hackers breached U.S. Army servers

May29
Investigators believe hackers used an SQL injection attack to break into U.S. Army servers and redirect visitors to other sites, according to InformationWeek.
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Apple stores demo Sims 3 ahead of release

May29
The company is running the highly anticipated game on every Mac in the store before its official release next week.
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Booksfree spells relief for audiobook addicts

May29
CNET's Donald Bell gives the Booksfree mail-order audiobook rental service a test drive.
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Behind the scenes on SourceForge’s acquisition of Ohloh

May29
SourceForge has been on a roll lately, improving services and now acquiring Ohloh, which promises to make the company more relevant to software developers their employers.
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A cybersecurity quiz: Can you tell Obama from Bush?

May29
President Obama has announced a new cybersecurity strategy. Can you tell which excerpts came from a current White House document, and which came from Bush in 2003.
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CNET News Daily Podcast: Waiting for a U.S. cyberczar

May29
CNET News chief political correspondent Declan McCullagh talks about a review just out on the nation's cybersecurity and how the search for a U.S. cyberczar.
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Kititaxog: mm... informative ))

Yvon: The people in such cases, said so - Avos will be alive, maybe pomrem.

Rhino: A coding dog?? That's nothing. You should see a coding rhino!!

Dudeee: that foo is funny he must have been drunk!!

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