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New Business Of CTL Corporation Introduces Mini-Notebook For Elementary And Middle School Students
The backpacks of lots of kids in grades K-8 are soon going to get heavier (just a little bit). That's because Portland computer manufacturer, CTL Corporation, recently introducing its new mini-notebook. The company will sell the notebook through its integration partners; it also will be available through the Amazon.com website
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Wireless Monitoring Savings Calculator For Electronics Industry Now Available
Electronics engineers considering the pros and cons of switching to wireless monitoring of temperature conditions can now make more informed technology decisions with the Wireless Savings Calculator offered by Dickson Company, manufacturers of the Wireless Wizard Temperature Data Logger
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The Future Of Computing: Carbon Nanotubes And Superconductors To Replace The Silicon Chip
The future of computing was under the spotlight at the Institute of Physics' Condensed Matter and Materials Physics conference at the Royal Holloway College of the University of London
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QSC Selects The Sunrise Telecom STT Platform To Speed Deployment Of Differentiated Ethernet Services
Sunrise Telecom Incorporated, a leader in test and measurement solutions for today's telecom, wireless and cable networks, announced that QSC AG has selected its STT (Scalable Test Toolkit) platform for its industry-leading Metro Ethernet capabilities to install, turn up and verify differentiated Ethernet services throughout Germany
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Shuttle's New $99 KPC Review
Shuttle's KPC is here. It offers cost-effective green computing for the masses. Power users need not apply.
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New police gadget to spot black-listed vehicles
THE police may soon have a gadget that can quickly detect blacklisted vehicles - like stolen cars or those used in crime getaways. The technical trial was completed last week on the Mobile Automated Vehicle Screening System (MAVSS), which comprises a car-mounted camera and a laptop computer.
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Opening Glance: Shares of household durables slide
Household durables stocks mostly fell Monday morning as the broader markets sagged following Microsoft Corp.'s withdrawal for its bid for Yahoo Inc. over the weekend.
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Recent Original Stories
This guide contains the practical security measures to secure your Windows desktop at home. This guide is not necessarily intended for business or enterprise use, but it might come in handy for some .
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Adaptec's Series 5 Unified Serial Controllers
RAID controllers are of little interest to enthusiast users, but the entire IT industry relies on them. The new Adaptec RAID cards target all sorts of business storage solutions in the areas of DAS, NAS and SAN.
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Journey Education Marketing Acquires CCV Software
Online education reseller Journey Education Marketing, Inc., (JourneyEd) based in Dallas announced that its acquisition of CCV Software, headquartered in Vero Beach, FL, is complete. With the addition of the popular education reseller CCV Software to its business, JourneyEd will expand from serving higher education into the K-12 market
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High-Security Flash Storage
It's not the fastest, sleekest or smallest USB drive, but Corsair's Survivor offers 32 GB of capacity, security features and a waterproof design.
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SAS OnDemand For Academics Now Available To All Higher Education Instructors And Students
SAS OnDemand for Academics, a service that quickly and easily delivers the power of SAS software to higher education, is now in general availability. Professors and students all over the U.S. can integrate advanced data analysis in their teaching and learning activities through access to SAS Enterprise Guide, a user-friendly, point-and-click interface that provides quick access to the analytic ...
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Yahoo stock drops 19%
Yahoo Inc. shares fell 19% early Monday after Microsoft Corp. withdrew its $46 billion bid to purchase the tarnished Internet portal.
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Secure Remote Data Access for Home Users
Go out and about... while your data stays at home. We show you how to safely access your data over the Internet using a Virtual Private Network (VPN).
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Webmasters Report May 2008 Google SERP Updates
This month, WebmasterWorld members have observed the same old shuffle in rankings that plagued webmasters in our April 2008 Google SERP Update post. A lot of rankings are dropping, and one webmaster even reports that he's hit a new traffic low in 2008. One member likens these drops to the fact that Google might want to emphasize their paid listings. Looks to me that at this stage ...
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Wall Street under pressure
Stock declines accelerated Monday morning as investors eyed rising oil prices and news that Microsoft abandoned its bid for Yahoo.
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Percussion Software Adds Personalization To The Percussion 2.0 Solution Series
Percussion Software, a worldwide leader in Web Content Management (WCM) software solutions for improving online messaging, recently introduced its Personalization Solution, the latest in its Percussion 2.0 Solution Series. Personalization is one of Percussion's pre-packaged solutions that help organizations to create a more effective multi-channel web presence.
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NACHA Launches New Online Alternative Payment Network
HERNDON, Va.----NACHA - The Electronic Payments Association announced today that Secure Vault Payments is now a live alternative payment option. The Automated Clearing House -based Internet payments network allows consumers to conduct e-commerce and bill payment transactions without sharing personal account information.
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The Importance of a #1 Google Ranking
Aaron Wall recently wrote a brilliant piece about the value of a #1 Google ranking . In his in-depth article, which is divided into 9 sections, he explains based on research and a variety of forum discussion that even small declines in ranking can break businesses. He goes on to explain the value of these rankings in financial terms, and explains how you can determine the value of your own ...
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Intel Demonstrates Atom, New Centrino and Its Own Line of SSDs Drives
At IDF day 2 in Shanghai, Intel demonstrated its ultra tiny Atom processors, a next generation Centrino platform called Montevina and announced it will enter the SSD storage market.
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Intel Fires Up New Atom Processors
TG Daily In-Depth - Intel officially launched its new Atom processor, previously code-named Silverthorne (for Mobile Internet Devices) and Diamondville (for Netbooks and Nettops), which carries the hopes of the company to ignite a big growth phase - one that exceeds the most important blockbuster in the company's history: The 486 processor.
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Opening Glance: REITs mixed as market dips on deal collapse
Shares of real estate investment trusts were mixed in morning trading Monday, while the broader market dipped as investors were downbeat after Microsoft Corp.'s withdrawal of its bid for Yahoo Inc. over the weekend.
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Psion Teklogix To Offer Aruba Networks Secure Mobility Solutions To Industrial Market
Aruba Networks, Inc., a global leader in wireless LANs and secure unified mobility solutions, and Psion Teklogix, a leading provider of rugged mobile computing solutions to a range of industries around the world, recently announced a distribution agreement under which Psion Teklogix will resell Aruba secure mobility solutions as part of its industrial solution suite.
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Opening Glance: Investment Banks
Shares of investment banks fell early Monday, as broader markets declined after Microsoft withdrew its bid for Yahoo. Shares of Goldman Sachs Group Inc. fell 85 cents to $199.42.
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Yahoo shares fall 19.7 pct as Microsoft withdraws $44B bid
Mon, May 5, 2008 (6:52 a.m.) Investors are trashing Yahoo shares, sending them down 19.7 percent in early trading. Hopes for the once-dominant search engine are dimming Monday after Microsoft's withdrawal of a nearly $44 billion takeover bid over the weekend.
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