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Walder Wyss and Partners Ltd (ww&p) Law Firm Selects Xirrus for State-of-the-Art Switzerland Offices
Xirrus, Inc., the Wi-Fi "Power-Play" that delivers the most coverage, bandwidth, and throughput in the industry on a per device and system basis, announced today that ww&p, Switzerland's leading business law firm, has installed Xirrus Wi-Fi Arrays across their Switzerland office building to provide their legal professionals and company guests "wired-like" security and performance for voice, ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Smartphones Bluetooth profiles
We recently tested eight smartphones that all feature wireless connectivity via Bluetooth, which can be used to connect your phone to a variety of other devices.
Personal Computer World |
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‘Igor’ doesn’t stand tall in animated field
There are some good ideas in “Igor,” a new computer-animated movie released by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. But they have to share space with ideas that might have sounded good in the conceptual stage but don’t work on the screen.
West Side Leader & South Side News Leader |
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Psion Teklogix Unveils NEO - The Newest Channel-Centric Pocket-Sized Handheld Computer
Expanding its rugged wireless computing solutions to a host of new light industrial mobile applications, Psion Teklogix, Inc., recently unveiled NEO, its next-generation lightweight, pocket-sized handheld computer.
WirelessWorkforceOnline |
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Study Published in Orthopedics Finds New Custom-Fit Technique Addresses Shortcomings of Current Total Knee Replacement ...
According to a study published this month in the peer-reviewed journal Orthopedics, a new custom-fit approach to total knee arthroplasty (TKA) showed positive results at three-months post-surgery and reliably aligned the knee - showing that this approach may address the shortcomings of conventional and computer-assisted techniques. In the study, custom-fit (OtisKnee(R)) assisted TKA had no ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Oracle, HP Unveil Computer to Cope with Digital Explosion
The companies unveiled the Exadata Storage Server and a Database Machine.
Industry Week |
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Verizon Evolution gives Hialeans hands-on experience
In a corner lot on 49th Street, Hialeah residents will now be able to increase their tech-savvy skills with the new Verizon Wireless store.
Miami Herald |
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Weird requests push buttons of IT pros
Forgive your tech support staffers if they sometimes take a snarky tone. You should see the unending stream of oddball requests they field.
CNN.com |
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Donate a computer, get a tax break
Businesses upgrading their computer systems can “recycle” their old computers and receive a tax break by contacting the Massachusetts Department of Correction (DOC) Computers for Schools Program.
The Cape Ann Beacon |
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Dell: Netbooks won't change shape of PC market
Company founder Michael Dell expresses doubts about the netbook form factor and discusses the company's push into services, as well as growing customer interest in green IT
ZDNet UK |
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Apple Releases Java Security Updates for Mac OS X 10.4, 10.5
Apple released Java for Mac OS X 10.4 Release 7 and Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 2 Wednesday evening. The updates address several security-related issues in Java and also offer overall improved Java compatibility
The Mac Observer |
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Intel WiMax to go live, will devices follow?
Intel's WiMax wireless technology is finally ready to launch, but it's not clear how big a following the technology has among laptop suppliers.
CNET |
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Egham users get most spam
Clive Akass, Personal Computer World , Thursday 25 September 2008 at 12:52:00 Big cities don't even make top 25 in the spam-victim league Egham is the spam capital of Britain with an average 187 spam messages a day, according to a new survey that measured the amount of junk mail per user....
vnunet.com |
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The Internet is running out of addresses -- not
Vint Cerf has once again pointed out that the internet is running out of IP addresses, but that story is more than 10 years old. What's really happening is a too-slow transition to the new system
Guardian Unlimited |
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Elections board counts ballots again
The ballots come from D.C.'s Precinct 141, where there was a computer memory cartridge that the board said was defective and skewed the results. Thousands of phantom votes were added to initial results election night.
WTOP Radio Network |
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Once Wimpy, Cell Phones Got Game
Cell phones may finally be up to the task of crashing cars, zapping bad guys and bowling a decent frame. Led by Apple's iPhone 3G, which was released in July, phones hitting the market these days include faster processors and the increased memory that mobile-gaming software needs.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Yes, This Defrag Is Really in the Background
Since the advent of Windows PC, many applications have been developed and sold that claimed to "run in the background." You load it and hope for the best, then one day when everyone is on the network doing something important, performance suddenly comes to a near-standstill.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Students get moving lesson on bullying
John Halligan speaks to students about the pain and suffering that led to his son kill himself after enduring years of bullying at school and online.
The Brockton Enterprise |
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Web will run out of IP addresses by 2010
Vint Cerf, the 'father' of Internet has warned that the Web will run out of IP addresses by 2010, saying the Web does not have enough unique codes that allow computers to communicate with each other.
rediff.com |
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New Tensilica Partner Morpho, Inc. Offers Image Processing Software for Mobile Devices
SANTA CLARA, Calif.----Tensilica,® Inc. today announced that Morpho, Inc., a leading provider of image processing software solutions for mobile devices, has joined the Tensilica Xtensions™ partner network.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Nokia spreading software bets after Symbian buy
HELSINKI–Nokia is quietly extending its knowledge base in the free Linux operating system to give it extra options in the battle for mobile software supremacy with Google and Apple.
Toronto Star |
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Once Wimpy, Cell Phones Got Game
Cell phones may finally be up to the task of crashing cars, zapping bad guys and bowling a decent frame. Led by Apple's iPhone 3G, which was released in July, phones hitting the market these days include faster processors and the increased memory that mobile-gaming software needs.
E-Commerce Times |
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Myspace Offers Digital Music
But users will only be able to play it online for free and will have to endure ads.
WLNS Lansing |
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Web will run out of IP addresses, says 'father' of Internet
The 'father' of the Internet says that the web does not have enough unique codes that allow computers to communicate with each other.
Express India |
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Load2Mobile Turns Mobile Phones Into Music Players - Wirelessly
SAN DIEGO , Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- MP3tunes ( www.mp3tunes.com ) is pleased to announce the global launch of its free Load2Mobile service, which lets people turn their cell phones into robust personal music players without cables - completely wirelessly.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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