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Government departments will not
have to make 40% cuts - despite being ordered to plan for them, a cabinet minister tells the
BBC. Although things can certainly
change between now and whenever Microsoft actually ships the next version of Windows, this weeks leak offers an unexpected peek into Redmonds
mindset. Trade group for music
industry in Britain tells Google to pull links to
Megaupload. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
tells gas monopoly Gazprom to cut supplies to neighbour Belarus over its
debt. Top Coast Guard official
tells BP that its latest plans dont go far enough or include enough
back-up. This week, Josh tells
us how to weasel out of a mobile phone contract, what to do with an old phone, and how to connect an XBox to a PC with a crossover
cable. The IMF tells eurozone
countries to speed up budget cuts - as EU ministers approve an emergency loan
scheme. BPs latest bid to
cap a ruptured well in the Gulf of Mexico is now capturing more than half the estimated leak, it tells the
BBC. A new Kindle may
arrive this summer, Skype for the iPhone with 3G calling launched, and Google Maps allegedly tells you to walk along
freeways. The software maker tells
CNET that Parallels software, aimed at easing the upgrade to Windows 7, is likely to cause users to violate Microsofts licensing
terms. Chancellor George Osborne tells
the CBIs annual dinner that he is committed to simpler corporate tax
rates. The fight against rising
levels of CO2 demands a "carbon war room," Branson tells an SAP Sapphire
audience. Ukraines President Yanukovych tells
the BBC he will not let Russias Gazprom take over his countrys gas pipeline
network. A source tells CNET
Canv. Canv. Satoru Iwata, Nintendos CEO,
tells AP that his companys upcoming handheld gaming device will include 2D functionality, even though its real focus is
3D. iScrub Lite 1.
1. New Jersey school principals
e-mail reminds parents that their kids are "children still" and says theres no reason for a middle-school kid to be on a social-networking
site. Greece risks becoming "the
Lehman Brothers of the sovereign debt crisis", a senior former minister tells the
BBC. Business is restructured to
focus on paid customers, a memo from CEO Jason Rosenthal tells its workforce--which is about to be reduced by 40
percent. Googles CEO tells a
group of newspaper editors that newspapers can make money online by formulating a new business
model. Production of Fords Transit
panel vans in the UK is to be extended into 2012, the vehicle maker tells the
BBC. Opera Software submitted its
mobile browser to the iPhone App Store this week, and Apple could very well reject
it. A teen worker at
a cafe discovers she has lost her job when she sees a Facebook message from her employer telling her she is no longer
required. Chancellor Alistair Darling tells
the BBC there will be no "giveaways" ahead of the general election in next Wednesdays
Budget. PC game digital rights
management is getting more stringent, but one of the ways to play without it is to be
patient. Game developer and guru
tells developers that if they want to create the next best seller, they need to get inside the players
head. Verizon Wireless exec tells
The Wall Street Journal it will have a 4G wireless phone on the market within three to six months of launching its 4G LTE
network. Premier Wen Jiabao tells
Chinas annual parliamentary session the gap between rich and poor must be
reduced. Homeland Securitys top cybersecurity
official tells CNET that Einstein network-defense system, which exchanges data with the NSA, could be extended to private
sector. Randall Stephenson tells investor
conference he sees more people using the Apple tablet with Wi-Fi rather than the sweet subscription deal he agreed
to. Now college students can
make video games for fun and
profit. Peter Diamandis, who helped
get private space flight off the ground, tells CNET where the X Prize Foundation sees the next big technological
gains. European Union tells Google
to warn towns and cities before it takes photos for Street View and asks company to shorten time it keeps those photos
online. A federal court orders
the Lower Merion School District to shut down the technology that allowed it to remotely activate Webcams on its school-issued
laptops. Aaron Patzer, who founded
Mint. Mint. Eric Schmidt tells mobile
operators at their biggest annual gathering, the Mobile World Congress, that he wants to partner (rather than compete) with them to find value for
all. In a novel privacy
case, Obama administration tells an appeals court that police should be able to learn the locations of mobile devices without a search
warrant. Theres much hype around
NoSQL databases, but are developers using them in the real world? One development shop tells me
yes. Head of translation services
Franz Och tells The Sunday Times that the search giant is closing in on speech-to-speech
translation. Sony Pictures Entertainment tells
employees it plans to cut 450 jobs next month, saying the economy and technology have changed peoples film-consuming
habits. What Davos 2010 tells
us about the global
economy. The publishers top executive,
Chairman and CEO Terry McGraw, also tells CNBC that there will be college textbooks on the
device. Gisli Olafsson tells CNET
about being part of a team of international rescuers that pulled three people alive from beneath the rubble of a collapsed
market. In an interview, Bill
Gates tells CNETs Ina Fried that the poor need a carbon-neutral energy source even more than the rich, as they are feeling the brunt of high energy prices and the effects of climate
change. Microsofts chairman tells CNETs
Ina Fried he is excited to once again have a public online presence and plans to post new items to his Web site several times a
week. No, Gates isnt working
on his bachelors degree, but, he tells CNETs Ina Fried, he is an avid viewer of online classes from MIT and
elsewhere. In an interview, Gates
tells CNET that his travels to India and Africa have both reignited his passions and challenged some of his assumptions about things like vaccination and adult
circumcision. Microsoft chairman tells CNETs
Ina Fried what hes learned in the past
year. The pay-TV group BSkyB
loses an appeal to keep its
17. Shadow Chancellor George Osborne
tells the BBC that if the Conservatives win the general election they will copy US plans to limit the size of
banks. An analysis of, "How
can I get my boyfriend/girlfriend
to. Conservative leader David Cameron
tells the BBC his party would go further than Labour in reducing the UKs budget
deficit. Icelands president tells the
BBC the nation will honour its banking crisis debts to the British and Dutch
governments. Head of Microsofts Windows
division tells CNET that the so-called GodMode settings folder uncovered by bloggers is just one of many undocumented developer features included in
Windows. Unnamed source tells Fox
News that the company will hold a mobile-focused event in San Francisco on January 26, which could be the day its long-awaited tablet makes its
debut. Venezuelas President Hugo Chavez
tells car companies they must share their technological skills or leave the
country. Londons role as a
leading financial hub will be "damaged" by the new bonus tax, Barclays chief John Varley tells the
BBC. Business Secretary Lord Mandelson
tells union leaders he has no power to intervene in the hostile takeover bid for
Cadbury. The head of the
team that conquered the geolocation contest reveals the winning techniques and tells how the Internet can be harnessed to tackle real-world
problems. Industry insiders tell The
Korea Times the company orders more flash memory chips than it eventually
buys. Bjorn Freeman-Mason had become
a thorn in the Eclipse Foundations side, so Eclipse executive Mike Milinkovich very directly said, "Youre a
jerk. In an interview, the
president of Microsofts Windows unit tells CNET why he does things the way he
does. Discussions are at a
"very aggressive level" with global conglomerates, source tells
Reuters. A plan to give
the City watchdog powers over pay is a "dangerous route to go down", a former RBS chairman tells the
BBC. Germany tells General Motors
to come up with the money to refinance Opel, after cancelling the sale of its European
arm. UK PM Gordon Brown
tells a G20 summit there should be a new social contract with world banks to make them more
responsible. UK banking giant HSBC
is to cut 1,700 jobs in the UK from its retail banking operations, a spokesman tells the
BBC. A U.
U. Google services for business
customer will become very profitable once they reach sufficient scale, CEO Schmidt tells CNET
News. Verizon takes on the
iPhone with Droid; Sidekick data coming back, but slowly; and Gartner tells IT managers to lighten up about social networking
already. The IT consulting firm
tells its clients that a locked-down, controlled computing infrastructure is not only impossible, its a bad
idea. The financial crisis would
not have been as severe had there been more women in top posts in the City, an expert tells
MPs. Mårten Mickos urges EU
antitrust regulators to approve Oracles Sun acquisition, arguing that delay hurts customers and that Oracle wont sink Suns MySQL
group. Prime Minister Gordon Brown
tells the Labour conference that financial markets need "morals" if they are to function
properly. Alistair Darling will ask
bankers to crack down immediately on bonuses in a major speech to Labours annual
conference. Prime Minister Gordon Brown
tells the BBC that he will "ban the old bonus system" and force banks to act in a more responsible
manner. Interactive and 3D TV
is the future, CTO Justin Rattner tells attendees of Intel Developer
Forum. The software maker tells
CNET News that the venue is meant to let people sip an espresso while checking out the latest tech from
Redmond. Robin Li tells Stanford
students to embrace tough decisions when running a start-up company in a discussion that centered on entrepreneurship in the tough Chinese
market. Some 1,100 Vauxhall jobs
could be lost as part of Magnas restructuring of Opel, a source close to the talks tells the
BBC. The head of oil
giant Total tells the BBC the world could face a future oil shortage because of
underinvestment. Speaking to around 40
high school students in Virginia, the president suggests children should be very careful about what they post on the social networking
site. Former US central bank
chief Alan Greenspan tells the BBC the global economy will experience another crash in the
future. "Next year TV will
change dramatically" with 3D tech, an exec tells the IFA
crowd. There are still too
few women working in technology in the UK, the governments digital champion Martha Lane Fox tells the
BBC. The kind of technology
we adopt says much about the kind of society that we are: what we value, how we talk to each other, and
more. New beta app from
CNET tells you whats old on your
PC. The energy regulator tells
the big six UK household suppliers to come clean about the cost of bills this
winter. Melissa Hathaway, who at
one point was considered a leading candidate to fill the "cyberczar" post permanently, tells the Wall Street Journal shes resigning for personal
reasons. A review of how
banks are governed has not been radical enough, City Minister Lord Myners tells the
BBC. Things heat up again
for The Pirate Bays co-founders, with a Dutch court ordering them to permanently shut off access to the site in the
Netherlands. While mobile devices will
be important, the desktop isnt going
away. In his first comments
on the new Windows threat, Gates tells CNET News Chrome is neither the first OS from Google, nor the first time Microsoft has had to fend off
Linux. CNET News reporter Ina
Fried got a look at Microsofts invite-only technical preview of Office 2010, and she tells us what she
saw. Developer seemed to indicate
he asked for his softcore porn iPhone app to be removed due to server overload, but Apple tells a different
story. The software makers move
to strip Internet Explorer from Windows 7 in Europe will do nothing to restore competition, the Norwegian browser maker tells CNET
News. The Ministry of Justice
tells consumers to be wary of firms which say they can get debts written
off. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak
tells The Wall Street Journal that Jobs, who is on a medical leave of absence, doesnt appear to be in any kind of a health
crisis. John Malone tells a
crowd at the D: All Things Digital event that some people may still call it TV five years from now, but it will have morphed
considerably. Luxury watchmaker sued Apple
on Friday because of third-party iPhone apps that tells time via a fake watch
display. Rumors and analysts give
us a glimpse at Apples future
plans. In case to decide
whether RealNetworks can once again sell RealDVD, MPAA tells judge that consumers never have the right to make a copy under the
DMCA. Paul Otellini tells investors
the chipmaker expects to capitalize on system-on-chip opportunities driven by its upcoming 32-nanometer
technology. Peter Althin, an attorney
for a defendant in the high-profile case, tells CNET News that his appeal is about more than just the judges alleged conflict of
interest. Forbes.
Forbes. Contains a photo gallery,
and tells the story of bringing yaks to Washington
DC. Site tells of the
products and gives contact information. Distributor of Stalsan F, a unique hygiene product for all types of animal
housing. Site tells about the
company and its products, they specialize in baby animal
nutrition. Site tells of the
independent merchandiser, stockfeed retailer and custom cattle blends
manufacturer. Site tells about the
company whose activity is the transformation of dairy products into useful milk
powders. Site tells about the
company which researched, developed and manufactures natural ingredients for use in animal, alcohol and food
production. Site tells of the
company which provides animal feed manufacturers, livestock producers and petfood manufacturers with technology-based premixes, organic minerals, specialized proteins, nutritional supplements, feed protectants and other feed
ingredients. Site tells of a
small llama breeder in western Montana offering llamas for
sale. Site tells about the
farm and its services they also sell llama wool & raise miniature
horses. Site tells about the
farm and the products, ostrich products including meat, hides, and
eggs. Custom home, additions, and
home improvments. Site tells about the designers, craftsmen, architects, and materials to build
residences. Former Vector Marketing worker
tells potential recruits that selling Cutco is not a good job for an honest citizen. Details about false claims about quality of the
knives. A blog post tells
of how this unsuspecting person got deceived into attending a training
session. Olive grower tells about
products, the olive industry, and business
partners. Olive grower tells about
products, the olive industry, and business
partners. Captures the details of
the special day and tells wedding story in B&W and color images. Located in Northern Indiana and covers weddings throughout the
midwest. Emma tells the story
of a wedding with the same insight and freshness that distinguishes her work as a leading arts photographer. New
York A Natural Style of
Photography — George Troup, photographer, captures true essence of the wedding day with a photojournalistic style. Totally customized packages to fit any budget. Some people take pictures. George tells
stories. A motivational speaker and
author who tells humorous stories to illustrate the principles of leadership and
team-building. Speaker and author tells
of his success as a VP of marketing for a division of
eBay. This author, keynote speaker
and convicted felon tells the story of the real life consequences of committing fraud in corporate America in his talk, 'Fraud and
Consequences'. Bali bombing survivor tells
his story through motivational speaking and through his book 'Back from the Dead'.
Australia. Experienced VA tells what
her job is like and explains how to get into the
business. Communications company specializing in
media production that clearly and effectively tells a
story. User Friendly tells the
story of Columbia Internet, 'the friendliest, hardest-working, and most neurotic little Internet Service Provider in the world.' User Friendly reads like Dilbert for the open-source community. It provides outsiders a lighthearted look at the world of the hard-core geek and allows those who make their living dwelling in this world a chance to laugh at
themselves.
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