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Washington State Pursues 'scareware' Distributors
Washington's attorney general and Microsoft discussed new lawsuits against people who distribute "scareware."
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First Look: Premiere Pro CS4
Although Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 will be the fourth incarnation of Adobe's professional video editing software, it's only the...
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Government Computer News
YOU MIGHT THINK that the job of counting a few thousand votes for a handful of candidates would be fairly straightforward and simple, but you would be wrong. After nearly 2,500 years of experiments in democracy, the task of reliably and accurately counting votes remains disappointingly difficult.
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Government Computer News
In January 1998, Vice Adm. Arthur Cebrowski and John Garstka first wrote about and named net-centric warfare, making the case that new IT paradigms would and should radically change military operations just as they were changing American business.
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American Story: Millionaire monks
Bernard McCoy’s business makes millions in profits per year, but his annual pay is zero. That’s because he is a monk, at a Wisconsin monastery whose Web site sells discount computer printer products online. The profits go to charity.
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Why go relational? SCRATCH THE SURFACE of any agency computer network and you will find a relational database, whether it’s Oracle 11g, Microsoft SQL Server, IBM DB/2, Sun MySQL or any number of others. Databases, a mature technology, do what they do very well.
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Government Computer News
MANY OF THE WORLD’S research and education networks face a conundrum: After upgrading network backbones to multigigabit speeds, performance for users often lags.
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Government Computer News
It’s not surprising that Jackson Shaw lives across the street from the Microsoft campus in Redmond, Wash. His fortunes, along with those of Quest Software, where he is a senior director of product management, are tied to the software giant.
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Government Computer News
It’s an MP3 kind of world these days, but sometimes you still need to burn CDs. You might want to make a training CD for your employees, or you might want to make a CD version of what we called, back in the day, a mix tape — a compilation of favorite songs for your friends.
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Government Computer News
Hewlett Packard's HP ProLiant ML350 G5 is a decent, basic system that can grow to fit any network administrator’s Web server needs.
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Apple hits 52-week low after analyst downgrades
Shares of Apple Inc. plunged to a 52-week low Monday and flirted with the $100 line after analysts downgraded the stock because they believe slowing consumer spending will hit its computer business.
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Apple Shares Fall on Economy Jitters
Investors are jittery over the economy and how much consumers would curtail gadget spend.
InternetNews.com |
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Apple hits 52-week low after analyst downgrades
Shares of Apple Inc. plunged to a 52-week low Monday and flirted with the $100 line after analysts downgraded the stock because they believe slowing consumer spending will hit its computer business. The downgrades compounded losses in the general market due to the continuing credit drama. The stock fell $20.74, or 16 percent, to $107.50 in afternoon trading. Earlier in the day, the shares ...
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More Bizarre Details Emerge In The Caylee Anthony Disappearance
Police have released new interrogation video, along with explosive new documents about Casey Anthony's internet searches and text messages sent before her daughter vanished.
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Apple's Stock Plunges 16 Percent
Apple's stock price tumbled 16 percent on Monday, its biggest drop in seven years, amid concerns the maker of Mac computers and other consumer electronics will suffer as the economy slows.
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Sprint's XOHM: What You Need to Know
Sprint launched XOHM, a new mobile Internet network, on Monday in Baltimore. We've been following XOHM and the WiMAX technology for a while now. Here's what you need to know.
PC Magazine |
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TiVo Finally Comes to Your Home PC
Nero software makes it possible, but not simple, to add TiVo service to a Windows PC.
US News & World Report |
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Complete Story Related Stories: Open Source: The New Usability Testing (Sep 25, 2008)
"And even worse, they wish that some of the functionality from each desktop manager were available in one choice. Granted, anyone can run a KDE application in GNOME or vice versa.
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Tag: ISP DATA MONITORING
While Internet providers in the United States have backed off , for now, from the idea they may be able to make money by selling information on where their customers surf on the Internet, British Telecom is still moving forward with the idea.
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Mobile WiMAX finally arrives -- but still not in Portland
One more technology for Lester & McNulty to masterBaltimore got the first taste of commercial WiMAX today, when Sprint launched service there. Eventually, that service will be melded into a joint-venture with Kirkland-based Clearwire, which is backed by Intel and...
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Sector Snap: Shares of PC makers sink after vote
(AP:SEATTLE) Shares of personal computer makers plunged Monday after the House of Representatives rejected a proposed $700 billion bailout of the financial industry.
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Google Parties as Stock Hits Two-Year Low
Ten years, many fine lunches, and a few days after its creation, the search giant's stock falls under $400, its lowest point in more than two years.
Red Herring |
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Petition opposes Coniston road closure
Management at the Coniston office of international IT firm Computer Sciences Corporationhave presented the Roads and Traffic Authority with a petition of more than 300 signatures.
Illawarra Mercury |
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Social Networking -Unplugged
It's an unusually busy Monday night upstairs at the Old Port's RiRa. The room buzzes with eager conversation and happy-hour gaiety, as a crowd of well-dressed young professionals mingles near the bar, undaunted by the full workweek ahead. At first, it can be hard to tell what type of event you've stumbled across.
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