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Skype minor update
Skype today released an update with some minor changes. Download 1.1.0.73 here. But: Still no bugfix for the hibernation problem that exists as long as I know Skype. Here is a workaround – not very smart, but it helped on my slow home computer. Talking about Skype: Three months ago I saw more than 1…
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Bon Appétit
Lecker aufgetischt von Flachbild via Anke Gröner
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Vor-, Nach und Spätlese
Kopfschüttelnd surfe ich mal wieder durch die Weiten der IBM Lotus Inzuchtpresse und stelle fest: Früher war die Welt einfach. Gut und Böse waren klar zu erkennen, schlechter Geschmack von gutem Geschmack klar unterschiedbar – und nach der wirklichen echten Lotusphere in Orlando gab es den Lotusphere Review für die Daheimgebliebenen im dunklen nasskalten Fürth.…
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Blog Map
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Shopping Tip
Too many DVDs, and CDs and not enough time to rewind? Are your DVDs running a bit too slow? The DVD rewinder is the perfect solution! (Danke, Peter)
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Siemens mobile arm for sale or closure | The Register
According to The Register Siemens will close its mobile handset division unless it can find a last minute buyer. This is probably the next big deal after the IBM Lenovo story we will see in the electronics mass market.
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Who´s your Daddy?
„I am unsure as to the identity of the father of my baby; after all when you eat a can of beans you can’t be sure which one made you fart.“ One of the replies that British women have put on Child Support Agency forms in the section for listing father’s details. Here are some…
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Gone fishing
see you next week…
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Modemacher Moshammer ermordet
Der Modemacher Rudolph Moshammer ist heute morgen tot in seiner Wohnung aufgefunden worden, meldet SpON. Er wurde vermutlich mit einem Telefonkabel erwürgt. Update: Mein pietätloser Kommentar ist hiermit getilgt. Daisy lebt. Und Vermutungen zum Tathergang gibt es viele.
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Analyst predicts 245 Million Skype users by 2008
US analyst company Evaluserve predicts Skype stealing significant revenue from traditional telco providers. According to silicon.com there will be 140 million to 245 million Skype users by 2008, compared to about 15 million total today. Those numbers exclude enterprise users who might switch to future Skype business offerings, which could reduce telcos‘ revenues even further.…
