For many Windows XP users, the notification area’s calendar is the most used area for date information on the system. If you hover your mouse pointer over the time, the date appears; if you need more information, you can simply double-click the time display to bring up the Date And Time Properties dialog box. While this is a good system, a handy freeware utility from CrispyBytes Development
Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT) and Citrix Systems Inc. (NASDAQ:CTXS) today announced an expanded alliance to deliver a comprehensive set of virtualization solutions to address the desktop and server virtualization needs of customers. The two companies will work together to deliver and market joint virtualization solutions with Windows Server 2008 to help customers achieve a flexible and dynamic client computing infrastructure.For more than 18 years, Microsoft and Citrix have offered customers solutions to deliver Windows-based applications using Citrix Presentation Server(TM) running on Terminal Services. Now the companies plan to co-market new client computing offerings with the next generation of Citrix Presentation Server and the Citrix XenDesktop(TM) products, both based on Windows Server 2008 and Windows Optimized Desktop solutions, and managed by Microsoft System Center. With these solutions, customers can build an array of flexible, low-cost and manageable client computing option
LONDON, United Kingdom -- Just one porous border will stand between most of Europe and tens of thousands of illegal immigrants under changes that take effect on Friday, December 21.
Illegal immigrants, captured by Ukrainian border guards while trying to cross into Europe, queue for breakfast in a detention camp.
Hungary and Poland are among nine recent additions to the European Union who will
HONG KONG (Reuters) - Pfizer Inc, the world's biggest drug maker, wants to expand its research and development activities in Asia, targeting China, India, Japan,
Boca Junior's board has approved redevelopment work at its stadium that will take the capacity of the Estadio Alberto J. Armando beyond 60,000 from its current 57,395. The six-month project will add 2,800 private boxes to the legendary Buenos Aires ground, reports Soccerex Business News.With the original Wembley gone and plans afoot to replace Anfield and the Maracana in Rio, the Bombonera is fast becoming one of the few remaining true soccer meccas. (The others? Off the top of my head, Camp Nou and Bernabeu in Spain, Old Trafford, the Azteca in Mexico City and of course Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. Yeah the last one's a joke). Hopefully, this expansion means the Bombonera won't suffer the same fate anytime soon. I do view it as my duty as a soccer fan to take in a match at each of these stadiums at least once in my lifetime. So far I've only got the Azteca. If anybody wants to send me to see the others I will tender a piece of my soul in return. Okay that's a joke too, but
Samsung was introduced before it's YEPP YP-P2 a portable media player with touch-screen display. and now Samsung has developed a new portable media ecosystem in the market with the help of leading...
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SAN FRANCISCO--It looks like Nikon, having followed Canon into the market for high-end SLRs with full-frame image sensors, will continue the effort by offering lower-end models as well.Nikon's $5,000 D3 camera, announced in August and due to go on sale in November, employs a sensor the size of a full frame of 35mm film. These FX-sized sensors offer higher sensitivity and a broader field of view than the smaller DX sensors Nikon has used in its SLRs until now. Nikon will develop new DX-based cameras, but the company will flesh out its FX line as well, said Steve Heiner, senior technical manager of Nikon SLR marketing."I think you'll see other FX products. It's a sensor size we're committed to," Heiner said at a meeting here with reporters. Heiner wouldn't offer details about timing or models, but extrapolating from his remarks, it looks like Nikon will offer a lower-end full-frame model. Full-frame technology will spread to lower-end cameras, Heiner said. "We have seen so many technolog
As you can read in this article, the Democrats who before the last session of congress ended vowed to end the domestic spying program that the president implemented after 9/11. The only problem is that there is NO DOMESTIC SPYING PROGRAM for the Democrats to end. Now that they are in power they know that [...]
U.S. employment growth accelerated in September and revised figures for August showed an unexpected gain, easing concern the economy is headed toward recession.Payrolls grew by 110,000 after an 89,000 increase in the previous month, the Labor Department said today in Washington. The August figure was originally reported as a decline, the first in four years.
Treasury [...]
(WASHINGTON) — As Congress considers an expansion of the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP), New York Sen. Charles Schumer today said the Democratic party’s goal is eventually to provide free health insurance to “every un-aborted child in America regardless of economic or immigration status.”
President George Bush has vowed to veto the $35 billion increase [...]
Republican James Gilmore is asking for the opportunity to lead the United States as President in 2008. Prime among the qualifications that he cites is his leadership of the Republican Party during much of the presidency of George W. Bush. In fact, Gilmore was chosen as the chair of the Republican National Committee by Bush just after Bush’s election in 2000.
The criterion for success as chair of the Republican National Committee was set by Gilmore himself, who said, upon the announcement of his selection by Bush,
“The president-elect has shared with me, over a long period of time now, his desire to see the party broaden, to broaden its base, and to bring additional people in. He has led by example in this regard here in the state of Texas. He’s made it clear that this is the goal that he wishes that the party to achieve, to bring more people in from the Hispanic community, the African-American community, all regions of the United States of America, and to make this
Congress members Mike Doyle and Lee Terry just introduced the Local Community Radio Act of 2007 to allow the FCC to grant more licenses to low-power FM stations. A similar bill is being introduced in the Senate. The FCC is opening the door for new noncommercial full-power radio stations. They announced there will be a week long window beginning in mid-October for applications to be filed.
In this interview Amy Goodman from http://www.democracynow.org is joined by Hannah Sassaman of the Prometheus Radio Project. They discuss this series of developments.
Here’s an excerpt from Hannah Sassaman:
Congress needs to get these bills passed. And there are thousands of community members and many, many strong organizations, everyone from the Christian Coalition to Free Press to the Future of Music Coalition to Consumers Union and many, many other groups, are letting people know that these bills are on the table. Once these bills are passed, the FCC will announce a licensing window, whe