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Multicast to Provide Hosted Transcoding Solution for Adobe Flash Media Encoding Server Software
ATLANTA , Sept. 25 /PRNewswire/ -- Multicast, the market-leading Internet Video Platform company, today announced that it will provide a hosted Transcoding-as-a-Service (TaaS) solution for the newly released Adobe(R) Flash (R) Media Encoding Server software.
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EBay Gets Conditional OK For Stake In Korean Site
EBay Inc. said Thursday it received preliminary conditional approval from South Korean regulators for its potential purchase of a stake in Gmarket Inc., operator of an online marketplace in that country.
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Video: Palin once blessed to be free from 'witchcraft'
UPDATED 2:45 p.m. ANCHORAGE, Alaska -- A video on her hometown church Web site shows Sarah Palin being blessed three years ago by a Kenyan pastor who prayed for her protection from “witchcraft” as she prepared to seek higher office. Omitting cell phones may affect polls McCain sticks with no-debate pledge State investigates Obama grant Palin's CBS interview
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Weekly football computer ratings
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Here are the first weekly football computer ratings from the Ohio High School Athletic Association. Ratings are by division and region with record and average bi-level points per game (top eight teams in each region advance to regional quarterfinals):
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NZ surfing bodies at odds ahead of annual meeting
Surfing Taranaki has criticised the refusal of the national sporting body's president to remove a provocative internet posting accusing it of attempting to hijack tomorrow's controversial annual meeting in Hamilton.
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Rockers boycott iTunes
AC/DC says it is refusing to sell its music through the download service.
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New nanoscale process will help computers run faster
UC Santa Barbara scientists design a nanotechnology that will ultimately help make computers smaller, more efficient.
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Dell launches 7609WU HD DLP projector
Dell recently and quietly launched its 7609WU DLP projector, which is capable of creating 1920x1200 native resolution images with a 16:10 aspect ratio. Its 2700:1 contrast ratio and 3,850 lumens brightness help to make the projected images legible in lit rooms, such as during presentations. The projector can be mounted on desktop or ceilings, and supports both front and rear projection ...
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The Scannable World, Part 2: Scanning Your Web Printouts
This is the second post in a multi-part series about integrating the internet with the real world. In " The Scannable World: Mobile Phones As Barcode Scanners ," we introduced the concept of using your phone to scan barcoded objects in the real world. We also touched on some of the history surrounding this technology. One of the issues with barcoded ads today is where you find them: ...
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ISPs keep their distance from deep packet inspection
Lawmakers in Washington took a break from dealing with the economy this morning to examine one piece of controversial technology that big companies are quickly distancing themselves from - Deep Packet Inspection. The technology, which allows deep granular analysis of network traffic, grabbed the attention of privacy advocates when it was revealed that Internet Service Providers were interested ...
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Nortel Challenges Cisco on Network Changes
Rival believes there is need for new network design but said Cisco is too wedded to its proprietary software and revenue stream to lead the change.
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Computer Engineering Services, Inc. Passes IRS Audit
CES Inc., a division of Trillium Staffing, passes its IRS Audit. (PRWeb Sep 25, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/staffing/audit/prweb1386494.htm
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Oracle, HP unveil computer to cope with digital explosion
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Long-time 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.
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Top Tip: New system help for an extremetech oldtimer!
Have Optical drive and 2GB DDR2 (as far as I remember they are 800MHz, I dont care if they are a lil slow)....I have ample mouse+key supply and my old university version of XP Pro and Two Dell 19 inch LCD. I of course want a dual monitor system. Don't care VGA or DVI.
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MySpace Music a harmony of online community and free radio
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - MySpace is launching a new music service that blends free online radio, community and ways to interact with bands and discover new tunes.
Muzi |
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Oracle to sell computer hardware
SAN FRANCISCO: Oracle Corp. is selling computer hardware for the first time in its 31-year history, signalling an ambition to become more than a one-stop shop for business software. The expansion announced on Wednesday by Chief Executive Larry ...
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iJustine, Gary Vaynerchuk, Bill Rancic, Ann Handley, and eBillme CEO Named as Judges for eBillme(TM) Shopping ...
Secret shoppers still have time to come clean and be eligible to win $15,000 from eBillme, the only alternative payment option that leverages online banking for eCommerce checkout. Just as eBillme transactions do not require the release of any personal information and appear anonymously on banking statements, the eBillme Shopping Confessions Contest was launched as an opportunity for consumers ...
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IPTV subscriptions to grow this year
Internet-based television platforms on track to reach 19.6 million subscribers in 2008, a 64 per cent increase, analyst says
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Internet Providers Call for Industrywide Online Privacy Rules
Sept. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Internet service providers called for industrywide guidelines to protect privacy online, including a requirement that consumers give permission before their Web- browsing habits can be tracked for targeted advertising.
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ExactTarget's eMarketing Excellence Awards Celebrates Best-in-Class Email Marketing
INDIANAPOLIS----ExactTarget Connections '08 Conference - ExactTarget, a leading provider of on-demand email and one-to-one marketing solutions, announced the winners of the 2008 eMarketing Excellence Awards in a special program at Conseco Fieldhouse.
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GSmart MW702 and MS802 with SMART TOUCH II launched by GIGA-BYTE Communications
September 25, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] By Edward J. R. ... but MW702 has Windows Mobile logo in place of front-facing camera. Check out many screenshots in this news item, that show how Smart Touch operates!
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Keeping computing compatible
(PhysOrg.com) -- As distributed computing becomes universal, the programs that make devices work really have to work together. European researchers have gone back to basics to create a development toolkit that guarantees this sort of compatibility.
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Breaking News - Internet exclusive
September 25, 2008 Elkhorn — David A. Brossard told his mistress that he was going to kill his wife, Dawn, and dispose of her body in Geneva Lake before she went missing 11 years ago.
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Glitch disrupts UK airports
Flights from some of Britain's busiest airports are being delayed due to a computer problem at the country's main air traffic control centre at Swanwick, London's Heathrow and Luton airports said.
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Dev Pros to Get Rough Cut of Windows 7
Developers attending Microsoft's Professional Developers Conference, set for Oct. 27 through 30 in Los Angeles, will leave with an alpha version of the software maker's upcoming Windows 7 operating system, the company confirmed Wednesday. Microsoft has historically offered up early versions of upcoming OSes to developers.
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