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Dell says laptops driving RP revenues
MANILA, Philippines -- Dell's revenues in the Philippines grew by 26 percent in the second quarter due to robust sales of its laptops, the company's top local executive said.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Fair operations streamlined by updated technology
Gate attendant Diane Nichols of Jefferson (left) issues a computer-generated receipt, one of the new technologies used at the Great Frederick Fair this year, to a fairgoer on Friday.
Gazette.net |
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Cisco stellt neues Collaboration-Portfolio für die Web 2.0-Ära vor
Netzwerk ist Plattform für beschleunigte Entscheidungsprozesse
Portel.de |
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Fingerprint Recognition On 2009 Budget
FAYETTEVILLE -- Washington County leaders want to buy about 200 fingerprint-recognition scanners for county computers to bolster security and employee accountability.
The Morning News |
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Howie Nave blogs From Kuwait
The following are dispatches from Improv host, emcee, and radio announcer for KRLT-93.9 FM Howie Nave.
Tahoe Daily Tribune |
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Oracle buddies with HP in the hardware market
Oracle, the second-largest softwaremaker, is entering the hardware market for the first time, teaming with Hewlett-Packard on a pair of new storage server products. Oracle CEO Larry Ellison took the stage at Oracle's OpenWorld conference in San Francisco...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Trademark Fight: Intel Is Worried You Might Think It Is A Chinese Travel Agency
Do these two logos look the same to you? Is there the remotest chance that you might confuse Intellife Travel , a small travel agency in Santa Clara, California that caters to Chinese Americans and expats, with Intel the company? You know, the one that makes computer chips. Me neither. But tell that to Intel’s trademark lawyers, who filed a lawsuit against Intellife on September 18 for trying ...
TechCrunch |
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The price is right: Web site lets users track sales, get coupons
Sunday morning for Sarah and Troy McRoberts of Leetsdale involves more than coffee and the newspaper. read more »
Sewickley Herald |
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Swisscom Enables Innovation At Office 2.0
Swisscom (SWX: SCMN), a leading telecommunications company, enabled one of the largest collective experiments on online productivity and collaboration at the recent Office 2.0 conference held at the St. Regis Hotel in San Francisco. For the second consecutive year, Swisscom’s Professional Services Unit was chosen to build the wired / wireless network infrastructure that allowed innovative ...
Hospitality Net |
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Oracle, HP unveil computer to cope with digital explosion
Longtime business software giant Oracle has announced it is diving headlong into the computer hardware business with a brainier, brawnier machine crafted to manage the explosion of digital data.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Oracle, HP unveil computer to cope with digital explosion
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Longtime business software giant Oracle has announced it is diving headlong into the computer hardware business with a brainier, brawnier machine crafted to manage the explosion of digital data.
AFP via Yahoo! Canada News |
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Oracle, HP unveil computer to cope with digital explosion
Longtime business software giant Oracle has announced it is diving headlong into the computer hardware business with a brainier, brawnier machine crafted to manage the explosion of digital data.
AFP via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Fair operations streamlined by new technologies
Gate attendant Diane Nichols of Jefferson (left) issues a computer-generated receipt, one of the new technologies used at the Great Frederick Fair this year, to a fairgoer on Friday.
Brunswick Gazette |
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TDS to launch a new computer distribution system
Travel Distribution Systems Pty Ltd (TDS) is to soon release a new computer distribution system, ARENA.
eyefortravel.com |
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Applying the `car and horse cart' analogy to the OTA business in China
eLong is diligently working on its `4G' strategy as the online travel company pursues its mission of redefining the standard of online travel business in China.
eyefortravel.com |
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Huntley library receives $45,000 tech grant
HUNTLEY – The Huntley Area Public Library recently was given a $45,000 technology grant, which will help replace older computer equipment and add special educational software for children.
Northwest Herald |
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Even in Web age, travel agents can be useful
"While most travelers were trying to get through to their airlines, I was sitting at my computer rescheduling and rerouting our clients." That's what a travel agent I know told me last week about coping with the disruptions of Hurricane Ike. And it raises...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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L.A. Unified clerks must do Windows
School district office workers whose jobs were cut must show computer competence for a shot at reemployment. For some, it's a tall order. Seventy-one-year-old Peggy McIntyre needs to learn as much as she can about Windows before 8 a.m. Or else.
Los Angeles Times |
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Fair streamlined by updated technology
Gate attendant Diane Nichols of Jefferson issues a computer-generated receipt, one of the new technologies used at The Great Frederick Fair this year.
Frederick Gazette |
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National Guard member, fortunately, had little to do after Ike
STRASBURG — From a selfish standpoint, Roger Miller was a little disappointed that much of his recent trip south was spent watching TV, playing cards and competing in computer games.
The Northern Virginia Daily |
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Top Daily Deal - Sony Ericsson K660i - Free Laptop
Today's deal offers the Sony Ericsson K660i via 3 contract from The Link
Mobile Choice Magazine |
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Peter Cochrane's Blog: Government gaff
Misunderstanding IT… again
Silicon.com |
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Teen brings Super Sprint success to Berlin
Litchfield's Kyle Flint isn't the type of teenager who parks himself in front of the computer and plays video games all day. The Jonesville High School junior enjoys playing soccer, basketball and baseball.
The Grand Rapids Press |
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Trojans finish long week with 3rd-place finish
CRYSTAL LAKE – And on the seventh day, Cary-Grove finally rested.
McHenry County Sports |
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Becta sees substantial progress in discussions with Microsoft on interoperability & school licensing
Becta has welcomed substantial progress in discussions with Microsoft on Becta's complaint to the Office of Fair Trading (OFT) about interoperability and school licensing arrangements.
PublicTechnology.net |
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