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Safari on Windows, Leopard Debut at WWDC 850

comm2k writes to mention that Apple has announced a Windows version of Safari along with Leopard, the new version of Mac OS X at this years World Wide Developers Conference in San Francisco. "He said Safari was 'the fastest browser on Windows', saying it was twice as fast as Internet Explorer. A test version of Safari for Windows XP and for Vista is available for download from the Apple website. Apple is hoping to replicate the success of iTunes, which has proved enormously popular on both Macs and Windows machines."
Windows

Journal Journal: Free Vista

It appears that instructions have been posted on the Desi-Tek forums for how to get a copy of Windows Vista, free of charge.
United States

Journal Journal: Military plans to aquire fossil bed for training purposes

The Denver Post is reporting that the Picket Wire Canyonlands of Southeast Colorado are being targeted by nearby Fort Carson as a possible place for military training grounds. Picket Wire is well known for it's abundance of fossils, links to the past that could be lost forever if not properly handled after being found. The chances of thousands of years of history being lost are too great to give the military control over this region. In
Data Storage

Journal Journal: 50 terabyte flash drive made of bug protein

A prototype USB drive using bug protein to store data in the neighborhood of around 50 terabytes worth of data could be here in less then 18 months. This idea first started out by coating DVDs with a layer of protein so that one day solid state memory could hold so much information that storing data on your computer hard drive will be obsolete, says Professor V Renugopalakrishnan of the Harvard Medical School in Boston while reporting on his findings at the International Conf

Comment Re:Frist MNNGG (Score 1) 262

Yet another great literary work of art from Mrs. Keller. This one belongs right up there next to, "Life is either a daring adventure or nothing. Security does not exist in nature, nor do the children of men as a whole experience it. Avoiding danger is no safer in the long run than exposure."
The Almighty Buck

Journal Journal: Free VoIP, in and out.

With skype's http://skype.com/helloagain.html recent change to allow free out-bound calls within the US and Canada, and gizmo http://support.gizmoproject.com/ allowing for the sign-up and use of a free (albeit with a credit card, but that doesn't need to be billed) service that creates a number for you for free in-bound calling, with the two tag-teamed it should allow completely free VoIP calling, in an

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