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Dell confirms 12in netbook? MID? Tablet?
Tesco leak legit, sort of Dell has confirmed it is indeed working on a 12in netbook-style laptop, as UK grocer Tesco recently let slip on its website.…
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Corporate training in India goes high-tech
Indian companies turn to videoconferencing, online learning and collaborative Web techniques, to provide cost-effective and flexible training for their employees. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
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Terror alert in major Tamil Nadu temples
Security has been stepped up in five major temples in Tamil Nadu following an intelligence alert of terror attacks.The Meenakshi Temple in Madurai, Ramanathaswamy Temple in Rameswaram, Murugan temple in Palani, Kapaleeswarar Temple in Chennai and Sri Ranganathar Temple in Srirangam in Tiruchirappalli have come under a heightened security, following intelligence inputs that they could be the ...
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Police reports from local municipalities
GOULDS A thief grabbed a battery and registration documents after breaking a window on a 2000 Ford F-150 in the 21900 block of Southwest 124th Avenue between 11:30 p.m. Sept. 13 and 10:15 a.m. Sept. 14. The items were valued at $110. Damage was estimated at $300.
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DVD News and Rumors
Pixar hit Wall-E will land in stores Nov. 18 in DVD and Blu-ray formats, along with an extensive collection of extras and, as is quickly becoming standard, a digital copy to watch on your iPod or laptop.
Miami Herald |
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Hynix sells $100 mln China JV stake to Numonyx
SEOUL, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Hynix Semiconductor Inc <000660.KS> said on Thursday it would sell part of its stake in a Chinese joint venture to partner Numonyx for $100 million, as Numonyx seeks to raise its control over the Hynix-led chip plant.
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SHEFFIELD: Hacking of Palin's e-mail reveals how easy it is
As FBI agents close in on the computer hacker (said to be David Kernell, son of Democratic Tennessee state Rep. Mike Kernell) who broke into the private e-mail account of Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin, one startling aspect of the case has emerged - just how easy it was to compromise.
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Fly Me to the Moon (G) ** More than a few bugs hamper this mission into outer space
Fly Me to the Moon is the first feature-length computer-animated 'toon made specifically for 3-D. This is a good thing, because the movie would be unwatchable without it.
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Michael Dell Visits Brussels and Commends European Union's Green Leadership
Michael Dell today commended the European Union's initiatives on green procurement, its sustainable industrial policy and its recent communication on information and communications technology (ICT) for energy efficiency. Speaking to EU officials, Mr. Dell said his company wanted to work with EU institutions in framing these policies and others in the future to preserve the environment while ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Online time growing in Canadians' daily lives
Techno-savvy Canadians are spending an increasing amount of their time online, but not necessarily at the expense of watching television, reading newspapers or other forms of so-called "traditional media."
Toronto Star |
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Myspace Shakes Up Digital Music Scene
MySpace tries to strike new chord in digital music. More
WKRG News 5 Mobile |
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Aldine ISD honors long-term member
From segregation to integration and from books and pencils to computers and other high-tech equipment, A.W. Jones, current chairman of the board for the Three H Service Center in Humble, has seen many things change and improve over his lifetime.
Humble Observer |
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Tamaqua students get taste for voting
TAMAQUA — A computer lab at Tamaqua Area Middle School had the look and feel of a polling place Wednesday afternoon.
The Pottsville Republican & Herald |
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Students help on Tunkhannock Area School District's Web Web site
TUNKHANNOCK — Hannah Damiani thinks the Tunkhannock Area School District Web site could do something to appeal to female users.
The Scranton Times-Tribune |
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Alarm sounded on wireless technology
VANCOUVER -- Kerrisdale computer consultant Carl Katz doesn't want his two children bathed in a sea of radiation all day from wireless technology at their school.
Victoria Times Colonist |
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CGC introduces state-of-the-art Nokia N96 in Qatar
24 September 2008 Consolidated Gulf Co. (CGC) Consolidated Gulf Co. (CGC) , the exclusive Nokia Nokia partner in Qatar, has introduced Nokia N96, the most advanced state-of-the-art multimedia computer phone optimized for entertainment.
Zawya |
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Oracle, HP unveil computer to cope with digital explosion
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept 25, 2008 (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.
Zawya |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-09-25 09:31 CEO expects Dell to grow faster than industry
BRUSSELS, Sept 25 (Reuters) - The world's number 2 computer maker Dell will grow faster than other companies in the business, Dell's Chief Executive Officer Michael Dell told a news conference on Thursday. "You will see Dell grow faster than the rest of the industry in Europe and in the world," Dell said. Asked what impact the turmoil on financial markets would have on Dell's business, he said: ...
Interactive Investor |
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Fake Windows warnings continue to trick users
Study: Pop-ups are a growing security threat Psychologists at North Carolina State University have found that computer users struggle to distinguish between fake Windows warning messages and the real thing.
PC Advisor |
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Taiwan's BenQ joins low-cost netbook PC market
TAIPEI, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Taiwan's BenQ, the branded unit of Qisda Corp <2352.TW>, joined PC rivals to introduce smaller, low-cost notebooks carrying its own name on Thursday, and it aimed to grab a 5 percent share of the new market within two years.
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Taiwan's BenQ joins low-cost netbook PC market
TAIPEI, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Taiwan's BenQ, the branded unit of Qisda Corp <2352.TW>, joined PC rivals to introduce smaller, low-cost notebooks carrying its own name on Thursday, and it aimed to grab a 5 percent share of the new market within two years.
Reuters via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Effort to suppress evidence denied in child porn case
An attorney for a Southbury man police said imported child pornography in 2006 tried, but failed, on Tuesday to suppress a search and seizure warrant used by police to collect the man's computers.
Republican-American |
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County libraries offer free printing for FEMA applications
Fort Bend County residents without power or Internet access can use the local libraries to being the FEMA claims process.
Sugar Land Sun |
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Intellectual Property
Connecticut passed a law that appears to go into effect on October 1, 2008. The first portion of the law requires any person who possesses personal information of another person to safeguard the data, computer files and documents containing the information from misuse by third parties, and destroy, erase or make unreadable such data, computer files and documents prior to disposal.
Mondaq |
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Students choose Jackson or Lincoln in vote simulation
A computer lab at Tamaqua Area Middle School had the look and feel of a polling place Wednesday afternoon.
The Hazleton Standard-Speaker |
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