Showing posts with label november. Show all posts
Showing posts with label november. Show all posts

Thursday, November 18, 2010

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Government should urge Indonesia to disclose location of the skeletons of November 12 victims

Diario Nacional, November 11, 2010 language source: Tetun - MP Domingos Mesquita from the National Unity Party (PUN) has urged the Indonesian Government to disclose the location of the skeletons of the November 12, 1991 victims who were massacred by

Tags: timor-leste east-timor crimes-against-humanity

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Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Demonstration Toolkit Virtual Machines (VM) – November 2010 Refresh Released

Microsoft released an update to the Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 Demonstration Toolkit virtual machines. The following Q&A; is provided to give you details about this release.

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Boxee Box shipping November 10th.

Boxee Box shipping November 10th.

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The Galaxy Tab Hitting Verizon Wireless November 11th For $600 Straight Up

Verizon will soon be a one-stop shop for all your tablet needs. Come November 11th, the wireless carrier will be selling the Galaxy Tab alongside the iPad. The only thing is, the Galaxy Tab is a bit more expensive at $600 without any sort of subsidy and doesn't come with a MiFi. But hey, maybe you have and Android tattooed on the underside of wrist and would rather have a 7-inch tablet rather than a 10-inch. Fine by Verizon. They'll be happy to sell you whatever you want. Buyers will have the option of adding on a $20 monthly data plan that will give their Galaxy Tab 1GB of data. That's the same price as Verizon's iPad plan. This announcement actually answers a lot of questions about the Galaxy Tab's US release. Samsung made it known a few weeks back that the US's four major carriers would sell the tablet, but details were absent. Now we can properly speculate.

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