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Adobe releases CS 4
"The way the web and other media are evolving today poses several challenges to creative professionals."
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British band Oasis launching new album on MySpace
Associated Press - October 1, 2008 7:33 AM ET LONDON (AP) - British band Oasis is joining the music rush to the Internet. It is premiering all of its new album, "Dig Out Your Soul," on...
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The Entire D6 Interview With Dell Computer's Michael Dell (3 of 3)
We're posting all the interviews from the sixth D: All Things Digital conference that took place in late May. Unfortunately, due to issues too complicated to go into, we have to post all the D6 interviews in several 15-minute parts .
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Standard Microsystems 3Q guidance disappoints
Chip maker Standard Microsystems Corp. said Wednesday it has seen a "significant decline" in third-quarter demand for notebook and desktop PCs, especially from corporate customers, and gave a forecast below Wall Street's expectations as a results. The company...
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Apple loosens reins on iPhone developers
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Apple said Wednesday that it was dropping a controversial non-disclosure agreement that software developers who wanted to create applications for the iPhone mobile telephone had been forced to sign.
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Apple loosens reins on iPhone developers
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Apple said Wednesday that it was dropping a controversial non-disclosure agreement that software developers who wanted to create applications for the iPhone mobile telephone had been forced to sign.
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Apple loosens reins on iPhone developers
Apple said Wednesday that it was dropping a controversial non-disclosure agreement that software developers who wanted to create applications for the iPhone mobile telephone had been forced to sign.
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Strangely Enough
For people who spend as much time as I do in front of a computer screen, it can be difficult not to get fat. My job makes me flabby.
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How Big Should My Swap Partition Be?
For the last 10 years, I have been asking people more knowledgeable than I, 'How big should my swap be?' and the answer has always been 'Just set it to twice your RAM and forget about it.' In the old days, it wasn't much to think about, 128 megs of ram means 256 megs of swap. Now that I have 4 gigs of RAM in my laptop, I find myself wondering, 'Is 8 gigs of swap really necessary?' How much swap ...
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Amazon.com to add Microsoft OS to its cloud services [Cloud Computing]
This morning, Steve Ballmer promised Windows Cloud, a set of Web-based applications that would enable "light editing" of MS Office docs and who knows what else — he didn't say. It's probably no... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Strangely Enough
For people who spend as much time as I do in front of a computer screen, it can be difficult not to get fat. My job makes me flabby.
Nanton News |
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Eric Shmidt and wife Wendy seen in Valleywag Green #61b335 [Caption Contest]
Last week's opening gala for the new Renzo Piano-designed California Academy of Sciences building in Golden Gate Park was graced by Google CEO Eric Schmidt actually with wife Wendy Schmidt and Shawn... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Men indicted for alleged kickbacks involving Partners HealthCare system
Two men were arraigned Wednesday for allegedly setting up payments or kickbacks from Partners HealthCare employees for computer software and service contracts, Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley said.
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Nacogdoches Police Report - 10/1/08
FURNISHING ALCOHOL TO A MINOR: 1200 BLOCK OF CROSS STREET. Two individuals were drinking alcohol on a street corner. Javance Wingwood was arrested for furnishing alcohol to a minor.
KTRE Lufkin and Nacogdoches |
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Columnist writes from the inside
In today’s schizophrenic age of news media whipping by at a feverish pace, it’s easy to become desensitized to, and detached from a lot of the world. The Internet has turned the Earth into a global village, but many people still feel disengaged from the area they live in.
Victoria News |
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IBM software bundle targets retail theft, data breaches
IBM is targeting retail security with a package of software and services designed to prevent physical loss of merchandise, protect against electronic threats and comply with credit card industry regulations.
Network World |
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.NET Framework 4.0 to become less SOAP-centric, embrace REST
It was surprising enough when four years ago, Microsoft made an historic decision to ditch its own Web services architecture attempts and go with the flow. Today, it announced its next version of Windows will go with a different flow.
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Ballmer Looks to the Cloud and Says, 'Windows'
News Commentary. Gasp. Steve Ballmer said Microsoft will launch its cloud operating at PDC. He said it today . OMG, get a life people. He told everybody last week.
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Nokia acquires OZ in a play for phone-based e-mail
Yesterday, Nokia purchased a software vendor which competes against RIM's BlackBerry and Motorola's Good Technology Group. With these and lots of other changes now afoot, in which direction(s) is Nokia headed?
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Campus wireless network receives upgrade
"Campus Technology" magazine's July issue featured UTC in an article which announced the campus' upgrade to Aruba wireless network. The article quoted Robbie Reel, information technology administrator on campus: "Aruba's architecture is designed to scale, and that provides peace of mind since we are currently planning a [three times] increase in the size of our network.
The Echo |
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Sony PS4: It's never too early to wonder
Japanese site PC Watch has started the global rumor mill churning with a report that Sony's Cell BE processor that powers the PS3 could still be a viable chip for the company's next next-gen console.
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Facebook facelift spawns mixed reviews
Seven weeks ago, Facebook Inc. unveiled a makeover of its service and allowed users to decide whether or not they wanted to opt in to the new design. During the trial, users were able to revert to the old version of Facebook if they did not like the new look.
The Echo |
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Amazon's cloud to host Windows Server
After tests are completed sometime this fall, the cloud provider announced this morning, customers will be able to deploy complete Windows Server-based machine images to Amazon's high-capacity computing cloud, eliminating hardware costs.
BetaNews |
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Scottsdale fires worker in eBay sale
Scottsdale has fired a city employee who admitted to police that he sold city-owned surveying equipment on eBay.
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