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Video: Tracking technology trends with today's college crowd. Calculators, typewriters and kegs used to be the main equipment on college campuses. Now, students are way more advanced (though kegs have stayed surprisingly the same). CNET News.com's Neha Tiwari takes a trip to her old stomping grounds, the University of California, Berkeley, and asks fellow Cal Bears: How are you using technology in your daily life? From Razrs to Gigabeats, it's apparent that technology is changing the face of college campuses in California and beyond.
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Blog: Video blogger Josh Wolf, who has been jailed since Aug. 1 for refusing to hand over footage to federal officials, was granted...
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Windows Media Player 11 will allow families to move songs or movies from one home device to another.
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August 31st, 2006 by

Donald Melanson
Filed under: Storage
D-Link has added another option to its line-up of
network storage solutions, the dual-bay bring-yo'-own-drives DNS-323 Network Storage Enclosure. Just drop either one or two 3.5-inch SATA drives into this sucker and you'll be able to access your files on your home network and anywhere else via the Internet thanks to the little black box's built-in FTP server. It also packs
UPnP AV support for streaming content to compatible media players, as well as a USB print server port. Unlike D-Link's
DSM-G600, however, this one doesn't have any built-in WiFi capabilities. If that's not too much of an inconvenience, you can snag one of these right now for $229.99, and apparently even under $200 at some retailers.
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Security experts warn of increased cyberattacks on Windows PCs, via a known security flaw, but Microsoft says all is calm.
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August 31st, 2006 by

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Earlier today Slashdot took a look at a change being implemented on the German version of Wikipedia which raised quite a few eyebrows. Many of the implications, however, led the readers to believe things that just are not necessarily true. Wikipedia founder Jimmy 'Jimbo' Wales took a minute to help set the record straight. Jimbo writes: "Recent media reports have been quite confused about the new feature we will be testing in the German Wikipedia. Some explanation is in order. Wikipedia is undergoing change. The fundamental nature of that change, the fundamental trend of that change, is to open up more than before, and to become more of a wiki than ever before. If you have read otherwise in the mainstream media, well, digital culture is hard to understand, and it is no wonder that errors are made so often."

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