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Web site performance improved across the board in August
Web site performance improved across the board for big web retailers in August.
InternetRetailer.com |
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Apple and National Federation of the Blind reach consensus
Having settled its class action lawsuit with Target.com, the National Federation of the Blind is building on that momentum via access agreements with other online retailers.
InternetRetailer.com |
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NJ NETS: BUY NOW PAY LATER
Stores tout "buy now, pay later" to sell everything from laptops and furniture to jewelry and shoes. So why not season tickets to watch the New Jersey Nets? With consumers facing tough times, the basketball team is offering sports fans the option...
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Review: Norton Internet Security 2009
If you’ve spent much time with consumer-level security software over the past few years, chances are that your experiences were not entirely positive. While offering some clear value to users, they normally come preloaded on computers and bombard you with notifications and updates, while draining valuable system resources. As such, these programs have gotten a [...]
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Recycling fundraiser
Clean out your old electronics for a good cause
Littleton Independent |
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HP to buy LeftHand Networks for $360 million
HP will buy LeftHand Networks for $360 million to fill in its storage virtualization and iSCSI lines with products for medium-size companies and remote offices and branches.
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Latest battle on DVd: studios vs. software firm
Hollywood's six major movie studios on Tuesday sued RealNetworks Inc. to prevent it from distributing DVD copying software they said would allow consumers to "rent, rip and return" movies or even copy friends' DVD collections outright.
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Netflix to Stream Starz Movies
Deal for “Starz Play” service broadens rental service’s online offering.
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Computer Cos. Push White Spaces on YouTube
Wireless Innovation Alliance posts video to give “public a better understanding of white-space technology and its potential."
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MEN Micro's New Single-slot, 8-Channel, 3U CompactPCI I/O Board Cost-effectively Extends Functionality in Existing ...
MEN Micro Inc., a world-renowned provider of embedded computing and I/O solutions for demanding industrial, mobile and harsh environment applications, now offers a single-slot, 3U CompactPCI I/O board with eight 16550D-compatible UARTs.
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HP Pockets LeftHand to Challenge Dell in IP Storage Space
Computing giant HP has announced its intention to acquire storage software company LeftHand Networks for $360 million in cash. HP's move is an attempt to shore up its presence in the fast-growing IP storage segment of the data storage market. The IP storage market is slated to grow to $4.4 billion by 2012, according to IDC.
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The IGP Chronicles Part 1: Intel's G45 & Motherboard Roundup
Today we have the first part of a three part series on the current state of chipsets with integrated graphics. This first part looks closely at Intel's G45, presently the only LGA-775 chipset with full Blu-ray decode acceleration, as well as a quick comparison of the first G45 boards. ...
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With city department sharing, library gets computer tech upgrade
Four computers have been added to the La Crescent Public Library, and for library director LaVonne Beach, they’re a great example of city departments working together to make the most of taxpayer dollars.
Houston County News |
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US Homeland Security gives cyber-protection advice
Security advice and best practice aimed at businesses, educational establishments and end users will be available online this month due to a US initiative
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HP Pockets LeftHand to Challenge Dell in IP Storage Space
Computing giant HP has announced its intention to acquire storage software company LeftHand Networks for $360 million in cash. HP's move is an attempt to shore up its presence in the fast-growing IP storage segment of the data storage market. The IP storage market is slated to grow to $4.4 billion by 2012, according to IDC.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Councilman Arrested By FBI
A Greenville County councilman accused of using spyware to snoop on the council chairman's computer was arrested by FBI agents Wednesday morning.
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McCain gets testy
In an interview with the Des Moines Register, McCain shows flashes of his famous temper.
Salon.com |
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Enovate IT Announces Fluid - a New Movement in Wall Arms
The next-generation in articulating wall mounted arms that offer a space-saving solution without compromising the space and freedom of the clinicians unique work environment.
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New Department of Transportation Rules Impact Lithium-Ion Cell-Phone Battery Recycling
New Federal Department of Transportation Hazardous Materials Regulations covering lithium-ion batteries -- which take effect today -- will impact both the cell-phone recycling industry and consumers who want to ship their wireless handsets for recycling.
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NEC Debuts 19- and 24-inch Enterprise LCDs
The latest additions to NEC's line of business-savvy monitors come in either widescreen or the more traditional 5:4 aspect ratio.
Digital Trends |
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Dell Offers to Pre-Load Iron Man Movie
Folks who are uncontrollable compelled by Robert Downey Jr's performances take note: for $20, you can get Iron Man and extras preloaded on a new Dell computer.
Digital Trends |
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Univ. of Indy computer hacking affects 11,000, including Pres. Pitts
INDIANAPOLIS — In what's being described as a sophisticated attack with international origins, the University of Indianapolis revealed Tuesday that a computer hacker compromised the personal information of thousands of students, faculty and staff -- including university President Beverley J. Pitts.
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FBI arrests Greenville County councilman
GREENVILLE, S.C. - The U.S. Attorney says the FBI has arrested Greenville County Councilman Tony Trout on federal charges of unauthorized computer access.
The Times and Democrat |
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NEW ATOM Spoken Dialogue SDK with Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Framework,
Agilingua, LLC announces the release of the ATOM Spoken Dialogue SDK v 2.5, the new version of the complete software development kit for interactive natural language spoken dialogue interfaces. The Version 2.5 includes a newly developed Digital Signal Processing (DSP) Framework, which allows developers to integrate their own noise reduction and echo cancellation algorithms with ATOM for the ...
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IBM posts biggest drop in 3 years on profit worry
BOSTON (Reuters) - IBM shares tumbled 6 percent on Wednesday, their biggest drop in three years, on concern the world's biggest computer services company's results missed Wall Street targets in the quarter that ended Sept 30.
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