Archive for July 31, 2006

The 100 Most Valuable Brands

The 100 Most Valuable Brands in the World with percentage changes over last year’s valuation. The biggest winner? Google.

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Intel Calls Core 2 ‘Best In World’, Slashes Prices 60%

Intel officially announced its Core 2 Duo microprocessors on Thursday, dubbing the desktop “Conroe” and the mobile “Merom” chips “the best processors in the world”. Intel also cut other selected processors by as much as 60 percent

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US to continue its control over ICANN

Despite reports to the contrary, the US is not about to relinquish control over ICANN. They did reiterate their plans to relinquish control at some future date, but that has been the plan all along. For now, controls stays with the US.

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Can’t find an IT job? Here are the reasons why.

You’ve been having trouble finding a tech job, even though there are supposedly loads of positions out there? Well this writer says you are missing a few key strategies. You only use the Internet to look for postings, and you’re too timid to call a hiring manager after submitting a resume. Sound familiar? There are other reasons too.

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Microsoft make MSDN Library free to download!

Great news has arrived for anyone who programs with Microsoft tools and a Microsoft language: the MSDN is now free to download.

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WinRAR to be free this Sunday, July 30

“In order to thank everyone who voted for us and made it possible for us to win this prestigious award, we are offering the WinRAR 3.51 single user license non upgradeable version this Sunday the 30th of July 2006 from 00:00 until 24:00 CET for absolutely FREE.”

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Pentagon Watching Youtube Closely

The Pentagon is keeping a close eye on what its troops post online, with special attention being paid to videos that show the aftermath of comba

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How to Bypass Most Firewall Restrictions and Access the Internet Privately

Want to surf at work but can’t because of a firewall? This is a complete resource of literally EVERYTHING you need to know when it comes to getting around pesky work firewalls. If your technically inclined you should have little trouble understand most of the material on this site. Enjoy.

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