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Open-E Data Storage Server Certified With Virtual Iron
Open-E, Inc., a leading provider of unified IP storage management software, recently announced that Open-E Data Storage Server (DSS) has been certified for use with Virtual Iron's server virtualization software.
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To encrypt or not to? That is the question
Encryption hasn't become the privacy panacea it was promised to be in the 1990s for e-mail, but it's making headway on hard drives. Here's a look at why communications encryption isn't mainstream, yet.
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Pliant Technology Joins Leading Tech Organizations To Establish New Solid State Storage Initiative
Pliant Technology, recently announced that it has joined with leading IT organizations from the Storage Networking Industry Association (SNIA) to form the new Solid State Storage Initiative (SSSI).
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Boy arrested over ambulance theft
Police arrest a 15-year-old boy after computer equipment is stolen from an ambulance in Dundee.
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Remote access tech nabs smut-fan laptop theft suspect
Busted while gawking at norks A US victim of a laptop theft was able to recover his laptop after using remote access software to log in and monitor what the thief was doing.…
The Register |
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Enterprise Incentive Software, Inc. Provides Best Overall Ease of Use and Best Total Cost of Ownership with 2008 ...
WESTPORT, Conn.----Enterprise Incentive Software, Inc. , a pioneer since 1994 in sales force incentive compensation, and developer of Compensation Activity Tracking System , continues to demonstrate the best value leadership position among all EIM platforms in an ever challenging global marketplace.
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Studios Sue to Bar a DVD Copying Program
Six major movie studios sued RealNetworks over its new software program that allows people to make digital copies of their DVDs.
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Satyam can muster upto Rs 20,000cr for aggressive acquisitions
Loaded with huge amount of cash, Satyam Computer today said it has accelerated the hunt for prospective companies that it could acquire globally even if the cost runs into billions of dollars.
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Satyam can muster upto Rs 20,000cr for aggressive acquisitions
Loaded with huge amount of cash, Satyam Computer today said it has accelerated the hunt for prospective companies that it could acquire globally even if the cost runs into billions of dollars.
Business Standard India |
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Cameron attacks government NHS IT and management consultants
Conservative leader David Cameron has told the...
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Toshiba launches super hard drive
In its endless quest to feed the all-consuming beast of laptop storage demand, Toshiba has launched a new high-capacity, lightweight hard disk drive for notebooks.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Sprint's WiMax efforts doomed to failure?
The company's new 4G network shows early signs of performing well, but it could be headed down the same road as EarthLink's citywide Wi-Fi.
CNET |
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To encrypt or not to? That is the question
Encryption hasn't become the privacy panacea it was promised to be in the 1990s for e-mail, but it's making headway on hard drives. Here's a look at why communications encryption isn't mainstream, yet.
CNET |
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Sprint's WiMax efforts doomed to failure?
Despite early signs that it's performing well, Sprint's new 4G network could be heading down the same doomed path as EarthLink's citywide Wi-Fi networks.
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Q: How do meteorologists decide which computer model to use in creating a forecast?
A: Different computer models can and do show different forecast outcomes, based on the equations that are built into the respective models. Human forecasters, over time, learn which models tend to perform better in certain situations (some do better with snow, others do better in forecasting heavy rain events). These are called model biases and can vary depending on season and region. An ...
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Computer drop-off set
A used computer drive, hosted by the Woman's Club of Evanston, will take place from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday at their headquarters, 1702 Chicago Ave. Personal computers and laptops with Pentium II or later technology are being sought, along with individual components -- central processing units, monitors, keyboards, mice and cables. Macintosh products cannot be accepted at this time. The drive ...
Evanston Review |
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Boy arrested over ambulance theft
Police arrest a 15-year-old boy after computer equipment is stolen from an ambulance in Dundee.
BBC News |
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Toshiba launches super hard drive
Nick Booth, In its endless quest to feed the all-consuming beast of laptop storage demand, Toshiba has launched a new high-capacity, lightweight hard disk drive for notebooks....
vnunet.com |
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Stallman berates cloud computing 'hype'
Iain Thomson, Richard Stallman, founder of the Free Software Foundation, has warned that cloud computing is mainly "hype" and companies risk losing control of their data if they buy into such systems....
vnunet.com |
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Sonics CTO to Present at ARM Developers' Conference
Sonics Inc., a premier supplier of system-on-chip (SoC) SMART Interconnect(TM) solutions, today announced that its chief technology officer, Drew Wingard, will present a technical paper during the ARM Developers' Conference. The conference is being held at the Santa Clara (Calif.) Convention Center Oct. 7-9.
Centre Daily Times |
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UB employee reports theft of her laptop
LOCKPORT -- A woman who works for the University at Buffalo told Niagara County sheriff's deputies that her laptop work computer was stolen from her apartment Tuesday, but the school says no personal information was on it at the time of the theft.
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Democracy at your fingertips
Salem - Just before the start of Salem's town meeting Wednesday night, Georgia Pech closed out of the solitaire game on her computer and
New London Day |
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McFaul
As one of the UK’s most sought-after design agencies, chances are that you’ll be familiar with the work of McFaul. Their work has recently covered everything from trainers, glasses and clothing, to airports, games consoles and laptops.
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Computers help spot breast cancer
A computer is as good as a second pair of eyes for helping a radiologist spot breast cancer on a mammogram, one of the largest and most rigorous tests of computer-aided detection has found. The computers flag suspicious areas on X-rays for a closer look by a radiologist. Mammograms are used to screen women for early signs of breast cancer, but the tests aren't perfect. In the U.S., the X-rays ...
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Mafiaboy's back - this time, he's here to help
He was the 15-year-old Île Bizard hacker who made headlines around the world after he temporarily shut down five major Internet sites, including Yahoo, CNN and eBay.
Montreal Gazette |
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