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Ross Karchner: How to Install Python. [Scripting News]
9:12:35 AM
Commentary: Hot spots not that hot yet [CNET News.com - Front Door]
9:10:47 AM
Internet fool's gold sparks Nigerian fiasco. The politics and money surrounding .ng [The Register]
9:09:46 AM
MIT Spam Conference looks beyond filters. CAMBRIDGE, MASS. - Leading researchers into spam e-mail, along with some of its victims, gathered on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Friday for the second annual MIT Spam Conference. [InfoWorld: Top News]
9:08:42 AM
Gamepad aims to build up muscle. A game controller designed to provide an intense physical workout has been developed by a US company. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
9:07:51 AM
Linux users face licence cash call. Users who do not buy a licence to use Linux could end up in court as the origins of the software are contested. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
9:07:07 AM
TV's hi-definition vision of the future. The next generation of hi-definition TVs displays a visionary future for home entertainment. [BBC News | Technology | UK Edition]
9:06:32 AM
Google adds new travel, number-search tools. Tools allow access to travel updates, tracking of shipping packages, patent information and more. [Computerworld News]
9:04:23 AM