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California-Mexico border technology park gets green boost
Silicon Border Development will move ahead with a science park in Mexicali, Mexico, targeting solar energy firms. A long-delayed project to attract computer chip makers to the Mexico-California border is getting a green makeover.
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IPhone Steals Lead Over Kindle
Free app Stanza has more people reading books on iPhones than on Amazon's Kindle e-reader.
Forbes |
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Midday Glance: Computer companies
Apple Inc fell $4.12 or 3.8 percent, to $105.00. Dell Inc fell $.54 or 3.3 percent, to $15.61.
INO News |
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The World According to Ballmer
Ballmer speaks on Internet advertising, the economy, mobile phones and more...
AnandTech |
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"Fastest" Windows Mobile browser finally downloadable
— Sep. 24, 2008 — Skyfire Labs announced a public beta of its Windows Mobile web browser, claimed to make browsing on a smartphone "just like browsing on a PC." Touted features in Skyfire version 0.8 include fast operation, contextual zoom, improved text entry, A/V playback, and Today screen integration.
WindowsForDevices |
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Apple's Growth Is Slowing? Bah!
Macs grab 8% of the computer market for the first time.
The Motley Fool |
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Trellia Accelerates 3G Adoption for Bell Mobility's Enterprise Customers
Trellia Networks (www.trellia.com) a provider of seamless mobility software and Bell Mobility, today announced accelerated adoption of 3G deployments in the enterprise. Business customers looking to enhance the productivity of their mobile workforce are increasingly turning to Bell's 3G network for anywhere access to corporate resources. One recently deployed customer, Export Development ...
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IBM Shares Fall for Two Straight Days as Analyst Cuts Forecasts
Oct. 2 (Bloomberg) -- International Business Machines Corp., the world's biggest seller of computer services, has fallen more than 11 percent in New York trading over the past two days on concern that the financial crisis may eat into profit.
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Satyam eyes $20mn revenues from sports vertical
With the multi-million Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)’s World Cup deal already in its kitty, Satyam Computer Services Limited, the country’s fourth largest software exporter, is now gunning for more sporting events.
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Satyam founders may up stake
Chairman says company can consider buying back shares. IT major Satyam Computer's founder and Chairman B Ramalinga Raju said that he will seriously think about increasing promoters' holding or buying back of stock to enhance value for shareholders.
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ISA EXPO 2008 Features Programmable Logic Controller Panel Discussion
Research Triangle Park, NC (30 September 2008) – ISA has teamed up with Schneider Electric to celebrate the 40th anniversary of the first Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) with a variety of activities at ISA EXPO 2008, including an expert panel discussion on Thursday, 16 October at 11:45 a.m. at the Reliant Center in Houston, Texas.
Instrumentation Systems and Automation Society |
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Government Computer News
More Joint Tactical Radio System-approved radios are making their way to the field after the Marine Corps placed a $96.7 million order for 9,300 handheld and 6,100 vehicle mounted Harris Corp. Falcon III tactical radios.
Government Computer News |
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Asus Ditches Subtlety, Uses Underwear-Clad Model to Sell New Subnotebook [Advertising]
Just so we're all clear on this, there is no way that purchasing a computer or gadget of any kind, regardless of price, brand or size, will get girls like this to talk to you. I'm sorry, but it's the...
Gizmodo |
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Popular business directory searches
Sonic - S. Main - NOW HIRING!!! Sonic Now Hiring All Positions! Apply In Person 1002 S. Main, W’ford. No Phone Calls Please ... >MORE
The Weatherford Democrat |
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Making Sense of Online Backup Options
When you're a small business and you can't afford to lose those accounting statements, graphic design illustrations or medical records, keeping all your files in one location isn't the best option.
Enterprise Storage Forum |
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D-Link debuts SharePort-packing DIR-825 dual-band router
Filed under: Wireless It's pretty tough for a wireless router to stand out from the pack these days, but D-Link's new DIR-825 models looks to at least make an admirable stab at it, with it not only boasting dual-band capabilities to pump out 2.4GHz and 5Ghz signals simultaneously, but some fancy USB sharing as well. That latter bit comes in the form of D-Link's trademark SharePort ...
Engadget |
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Microchip in $2.3bn offer for Atmel
Microchip is offering to pay $5 per share for Atmel, which makes special-purpose computers called microcontrollers along with analog and digital processors, memory chips and wireless chips.
Financial Times |
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Proofreading Philly
Proofreading Philly tries to capture typos, wordos, and all other kinds of grammatical mistakes that we see around the city. But we need your help! Email photos to us from your computer or your phone, and show the city that you care about good grammar. Our pal Phillybits found this sign at 48th and Lancaster. Look closely and you'll see that they've invented a new letter! ...
Phillyist |
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Fujitsu in hard drive sellout talks
JAPANESE MANUFACTURER Fujitsu is in talks with Western Digital about selling off its loss-making hard drive division, Japan's business daily Nikkei reported Thursday morning.
The Inquirer |
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Apple: Psystar’s antitrust claims ‘deeply flawed’
Apple is asking a judge to dismiss a countersuit from clone-maker Psystar, saying that the Florida company’s antitrust allegations against Apple are without merit.
Macworld |
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Reproducing early and often is the key to rapid evolution in plants
Yale researchers have harnessed the power of 21st century computing to confirm an idea first proposed in 1916 — that plants with rapid reproductive cycles evolve faster. Their findings appear in the October 3rd edition of Science.
PhysOrg |
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Vudu Begins Offering Hdtv Rentals
Santa Clara, CA-based Vudu, the online movie and TV rental company, said Wednesday that, beginning today (Thursday) it plans to bring "a broad array of mainstream ...
ContactMusic |
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Auditor general calls security of Alberta's computer data 'insufficient'
Security for the Alberta government's computer networks is inadequate, and immediate action is needed so that people's personal information is no longer at risk, Auditor General Fred Dunn says in his latest report.
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Auditor general calls security of Alberta's computer data 'insufficient'
Security for the Alberta government's computer networks is inadequate, and immediate action is needed so that people's personal information is no longer at risk, Auditor General Fred Dunn says in his latest report.
CBC Edmonton |
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British spy agency computer stolen in break-in
LONDON A handheld computer reportedly belonging to Britain's domestic spy agency has been stolen from a house in northern England, the Associated Press is [...]
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