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Industry Sources Claim AMD Changed Naming Scheme For 45nm
According to industry sources, AMD has decided to modify the naming scheme for their 45nm desktop processors. While AMD is keeping the Phenom X3 and Phenom X4 branding, the model numbers have changed from four digits to five digits in length...
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Trash and recycling
Q: Where can we recycle newspapers, glass, aluminum? We just moved into a condo.
Miami Herald |
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Jacada Signs Material Contract with Kabel Deutschland GmbH
Jacada Ltd. (Nasdaq: JCDA), a leading provider of unified desktop and process optimization solutions for customer service operations, today announced that it has signed a material agreement with a new customer, Kabel Deutschland GmbH. Revenue from this contract will be recognized in future quarters.
Centre Daily Times |
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Don?t Make Your Fingers Do the Work. Talk to Your Cellphone.
Voice-recognition technologies on wireless phones have recently made notable strides in allowing people to speak commands, instead of typing them.
New York Times |
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MySpace tries to strike new chord in digital music
Associated Press - September 25, 2008 12:13 AM ET SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - MySpace is hoping to shake up the digital music scene. The popular online hangout plans to flip the switch...
KTNV Las Vegas |
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Dell warranty requires do-it-yourself repairs before technician steps in
Q. I purchased a four-year limited warranty on Dec. 16, 2005, for my Dell home computer. This warranty specifically offers next-business-day parts and on-site service. My computer, apparently, overheats and shuts itself off.
Miami Herald |
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Google phone wins cheers but told could be better
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nice try with the new phone, Google. Better luck next time.
Reuters |
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Norman man charged in Sunday stabbing
A Norman man was charged Monday with assault and battery with a deadly weapon, following a fight Sunday in which another man was stabbed 11 times.Michael Aaron Lawson, 25, is accused of stabbing Tyler Harrington in the back, chest and shoulder area with a knife with "intent to kill" the victim, according to court documents.
The Norman Transcript |
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Oracle to sell computer hardware for first time
(AP) -- Oracle Corp. is selling computer hardware for the first time in its 31-year history, signaling an ambition to become more than a one-stop shop for business software.
PhysOrg |
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New Web Site Offers Citizens Direct Communication to Bush, McCain, Obama: What Would You Say?
WhatWouldYouSayToThePresident.com enables site visitors to write a letter or upload a video to the current, or future President of the United States. (PRWeb Sep 25, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008WhatWouldYouSay/ToThePresident/prweb1384394.htm
PRWeb |
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Gamers set agenda for system builders
Nick Booth, CRN , Thursday 25 September 2008 at 11:12:00 Those using 3D games will benefit most from new products Two manufacturers have announced products designed to please the UK’s PC-buying demographic of computer games obsessives. Zotac has added 24 processor cores to its Nvidia-based graphics cards....
vnunet.com |
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Legal software downloads make inroads
Hamburg - Most computer programs are usually bought in a store stored on a CD or DVD-ROM and packed in a box. But the ways of shopping are changing and computer users are finding more offers to download software directly from the internet. Experts see many pros to the switch, but also a few cons.
Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news |
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Nokia expands data services - beta version of Ovi.com
Espoo, Finland (dpa) - Finnish cell phone maker Nokia is expanding its data services. The new version of its portal Ovi.com allows for synchronisation of appointments, contacts and notes, as well as photos and videos, between a PC and the Nokia cell phone.
Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news |
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Fined for accessing police computer
A HIGHLY decorated former police officer has avoided a criminal conviction for accessing a restricted police computer system as a favour to a former New South Wales detective.
Adelaide Now |
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City won't compensate official it dismissed
CHULA VISTA – Former Chula Vista City Manager David Garcia, fired last week after officials investigated his Internet use at City Hall, asked the city to pay him $195,000 so he wouldn't sue for wrongful termination.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Firms failing to protect web servers, says Sophos
Businesses are routinely installing anti-virus protection on their desktops and hardening their websites to protect against hackers. However, few companies...
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Game to help foreign students in UK
A lecturer has developed a computer game to help foreign students cope with culture shock and adapt to life in the UK. The online game - called C-Shock - is the brainchild of Nipan Maniar who arrived in the UK from India eight years ago as an international student.
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Firefighters in the dark on Yardney blaze
Stonington - When Pawcatuck firefighters responded to the battery fire at Yardney Technical Products that forced a large neighborhood evacuation Tuesday, they didn't know
New London Day |
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Dell pledges greener LED laptops
Dell has made a commitment to switch its entire laptop range to LED screens by 2010. LED screens use less power than traditional laptop screens but, more importantly, do not contain mercury, a bio-accumulator that has serious health effects if ingested. The screens are also easier to recycle.
Computer Active |
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Government pledges £300m to get poorest online
Gordon Brown has announced a £300m scheme to provide broadband for disadvantaged families. Around 1.4 million children currently do not have access to a broadband connection at home, according to the Government.
Computer Active |
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NORWICH HOUSE AUCTION WON BY ONLINE BIDDER
Norwich - An unnamed computer online bidder posted the winning bid of $273,000 Wednesday at an auction of the historic house at the corner
New London Day |
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Chamber discusses recycling program
The Humble Independent School District’s pilot recycling program, aimed at allowing citizens easier access to recycling facilities in their neighborhoods, was the subject of the Humble Area Chamber of Commerce Beautification Committee meeting Sept. 8.
Kingwood Observer |
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Police reports from local municipalities
MIAMI GARDENS A burglar stole a computer and a shotgun from a house in the 17900 block of Northwest 13th Court between 7 a.m. and 3:45 p.m. Aug. 29. The items were valued at $2,300.
Miami Herald |
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Oddball requests swamp PC brains
Computer help desks are used to fielding oddball requests but sometimes the questions leave even the best of them stumped. Such as: "Why isn't my wireless mouse connected to the computer?"
Cape Argus |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-09-25 10:35 UPDATE 1-Dell to grow faster than industry - CEO
BRUSSELS, Sept 25 (Reuters) - Dell, the world's second biggest computer maker, expects to grow faster than other companies in the business, Chief Executive Michael Dell told a news conference on Thursday.
Interactive Investor |
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