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HP Snaps Up Network Storage Firm LeftHand
$360 million deal aims to add new mid-range offerings.
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Patni Knowledge Center in Noida, India, Awarded the LEED Platinum Rating
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.----Patni Computer Systems , a leading global IT and BPO services provider was today awarded the prestigious LEED Platinum rating for its Green IT-BPO Center inaugurated earlier this year in Noida, India.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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1&1 Opens Lexena Data Center
October 1, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider 1&1 has turned a former warehouse in Lexena, a Kansas suburb, into a state-of-the-art data center able to withstand Kansas's infamous tornadoes.
Web Host Industry Review |
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Remote-Access Login Nabs N.Y. Laptop Thief
White Plains man uses virtual-desktop software to track every move of man who stole his computer.
Fox News |
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Hacker compromises data on 11,000 at U. of Indy
The University of Indianapolis says a hacker attacked its computer system and gained access to personal information and Social Security numbers for 11,000 students, faculty and staff.
Local 12 Cincinnati |
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XOHM WiMAX tested in Baltimore, does work in cars
Filed under: Wireless XOHM is live in Baltimore , and Laptop Magazine has sent a few (slightly dazed-looking) staffers on an impromptu tour of the "Charm City" to get a feel for Sprint's new WiMAX service. Overall, they found performance to be quite good, clocking in at 3.05 Mbps down and 2.4 Mbps up. That compares very favorably to Verizon's EV-DO network, which delivered 1.43 Mbps ...
Engadget |
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Ubuntu: Not A Small Business Server Replacement (Yet)
"There are prices to pay with this setup however. Microsoft SBS is a crippled product, with some functionality unavailable until the user pays for the premium edition. In addition users are required to purchase expensive Client Access Licenses for each device that connects to the server.
Linux Today |
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Mac, iPhone gain browser share at expense of others
The Mac has seen a significant jump in the representation of computers on the web, according to tracking figures from Net Applications. Site visitors browsing from a Mac are said to have amounted to 8.23 percent of the market in September, a rise from 7.86 percent in August. This marks the largest increase during the period, and may have come at the expense of Apple rival Microsoft, as well as ...
MacNN |
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Conflicting opinions on Windows Mobile: Open source or open FUD?
Steve Ballmer is nothing if not upfront by his weird notions of how to make money in mobile.
CNET |
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Apple TV gets a thumb drive hack
APPLE'S IRON GRIP on its TV box has been broken before, but a new thumb drive hack not only unlocks the device, but also opens it up to innovative social not-working features.
The Inquirer |
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Joe Girvan's Blogs
Tuesday Sept. 30th, Bratislava, Slovakia (4pm) Though I missed a good time, that full night's rest was just what the doctor ordererd. I wake up this morning ready to do some sight-seeing. Check out the picture of Bratislava from the Hrad Castle. It's a beautiful setting, right on the Danube River.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Big names flock to LTE mobile broadband
No more hotspot 'tyranny'. Sixteen big name mobile operators and PC makers have publicly backed the wireless mobile standard Long Term Evolution (LTE), after promising to deliver devices containing the mobile broadband technology.
TechWorld |
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Ellison's 'What, me worry?' moment on cloud computing
Oracle has bet the bank on consolidation of old-world IT assets, but the long-term trend is away from on-premise applications and toward software as a service.
CNET |
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Victim uses remote logon to nab laptop theft suspect
Man tracked computer usage to help police find thief
Corpus Christi Caller-Times |
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Hollywood Fights New DVD Copying Software
Six studios try to block software that lets users "rent, rip and return" movies.
ABC News |
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NY victim uses remote logon to nab theft suspect
By The Associated Press WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) -- A laptop thief got caught _ after the computer owner tracked him remotely.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Spanish police hold 121 in sweep against child porn
MADRID (AFP) - Spanish police have staged their biggest ever operation against Internet child pornography, arresting 121 people suspected of involvement in a network that reached 75 countries, they said on Wednesday.
Yahoo! Asia News |
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Competitors promise $1 billion challenge to Sprint, Wimax
As WiMax World kicked off yesterday in Chicago, a group of manufacturers pledged to spend $1 billion competing with the mobile broadband technology backed by Sprint.
The Kansas City Star |
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Cyberhand to Finalize the Purchase of ACTIO Mobile and Enter the GSM Phone Business
Cyberhand Technologies International Inc. (Pinksheets: CYHA) is a design, marketing and distribution company providing new consumer electronic technologies using innovative ergonomic designs. It has announced that it will be finalizing its takeover and purchase of ACTIO Mobile and entering the hotly contested, mid-priced GSM phone business in Canada and the US. The company specifically chose ...
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Mini-Tidbits: Taking Broadcast Off the Air, More...
Google, the NAB, and a Third Way in 'White Spaces' Debate (Drew Clark): "Many of the attendees at the Aspen event -- the country's telecom elite -- were simultaneously intrigued and even tentatively supportive of what is, after all, a very radical idea: potentially clearing broadcasters entirely off the airwaves."
Poynter Institute |
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Electronics recycling collection slated
ADAMS -- The Northern Berkshire Solid Waste Management District will host its seventh annual electronics recycling collection on Oct. 4, 18 and 25, from 8 a.m.-noon at the Adams Landfill Garage, East Road.
North Adams Transcript |
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Victim uses remote logon to help police find laptop thief
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. (AP) _ A laptop thief got caught — after the computer owner tracked him remotely.
Orlando Sentinel |
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New Chordette Gem World's First High Quality Digital Bluetooth Music Receiver
Introducing the new Chordette Gem from England's Chord Electronics. The Chordette Gem delivers true high end sound from cell phones, PDAs, PCs and music servers to any hi-fi system - wirelessly or via it's USB input.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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NLU Products Announces Availability of BodyGuardz for Apple iPhone through Micro Center Retail Stores
NLU Products, the developer of scratch-proof, transparent skins for mobile devices, and Micro Center, the leading U.S. retailer focusing on the needs of dedicated computer users, today announced that NLU's BodyGuardz for transparent, scratch-proof protection for the Apple(R) iPhone are now available at Micro Center's twenty-one retail locations across the United States. BodyGuardz are an ultra ...
Centre Daily Times |
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The A-Z of Programming Languages: C#
Microsoft's leader of C# development, writer of the Turbo Pascal system, and lead architect on the Delphi language, Anders Hejlsberg, reveals all there is to know on the history, inspiration, uses and future direction of one of computer programming's most widely used languages - C#. Hejlsberg also offers some insight into the upcoming version of C# (C#4) and the new language F#, as well as what ...
OSNews |
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