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Symantec Makes Aggressive $695m Bet on SaaS
Symantec is buying MessageLabs, the privately held online messaging and messaging security house, for about $695 million in cash, a mix of pounds and dollars, to advance its position in Software-as-a-Service (SaaS). Symantec intends to pair MessageLabs with its own fledgling SaaS platform, the Symantec Protection Network, with its Online Backup, Online Storage for Backup Exec and Online Remote ...
SYS-CON Media |
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Linux SDIO stack targets ARM SoCs
— Sep. 29, 2008 — Chennai, India-based EmbWise has ported its Linux SDIO stack to two ARM-based system-on-chips (SoCs).
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The Siebel Foundation Announces 2009 Siebel Scholars
The Siebel Foundation today announced the recipients of the annual Siebel Scholars scholarship awards. The Siebel Scholars program recognizes outstanding graduate students from the world's most prestigious business and computer science schools. Based on academic merit and leadership excellence, five graduate students from each institution are honored as Class of 2009 Siebel Scholars and received ...
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Yahoo Calendar Receives Web 2.0 Makeover
A new beta of Yahoo Calendar brings it in line with the Internet giant's other services, which have already been made over with more interactive Web 2.0-style interfaces.
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Rod Humble Promoted to Executive Vice President and Head of The Sims Label at Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ: ERTS) has promoted Rod Humble to Executive Vice President and Head of The Sims Label of EA. In this role, Humble will be responsible for The Sims Label, which develops and markets life-simulation games and online communities with an emphasis on creativity, community and humor. The Sims(TM) is the best-selling PC franchise of all time.
Centre Daily Times |
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Midday Glance: Computer companies
Apple Inc rose $3.05 or 3.4 percent, to $92.21. Dell Inc rose $.10 or .7 percent, to $13.65.
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Utah State Office of Education Online Suite of Services Wins National Award
The Utah State Office of Education's groundbreaking online Education Services Suite was recently awarded a national Digital Education Achievement Award by the Centers for Digital Government and Education. The Education Service Suite is a database-driven online application that allows educators to renew their professional licenses.
Centre Daily Times |
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IBM Intros Data Center Specialization, Fronts Select VARs Up To $100K
IBM is offering partners new specializations and funding to help them work with enterprise customers looking to consolidate and virtualize their data centers.
ChannelWeb |
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Girls Swipe Lap Top
Police in Bismarck say two 8-year-old girls were cited for swiping a laptop computer from their classroom. The theft took place at Dorothy Moses Elementary. An investigation started when the third-grade teacher noticed that the computer was missi
KX TV North Dakota |
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3,000 computer contract jobs axed
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Aylesbury Today |
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MozyPro Offers Online Business Backups for Macs
EMS announced the immediate availability of MozyPro for the Mac on Wednesday. MozyPro is an online data backup service designed for Mac-based businesses
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Slower growth expected in tech industry
Lower prices on consumer electronics may help carry the tech industry through a difficult holiday shopping season. But analysts believe corporate spending on computer servers, PCs and business software is entering a period of slower growth that will last well into next year.
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All-in-one printer evolves: Does more, does better
Used to be that I'd avoid all-in-one consumer electronic products simply because they just weren't as good as the separate, standalone models. But that's changed, especially when it comes to computer peripherals. Take the printer for example. Or more specifically, let's take a look at Epson's latest offering in their all-in-one printers category, the Artisan 800.
Miami Herald |
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A safety net for social networking
Someone out there, some stranger, might know things about your teenager that even you don't know.
Miami Herald |
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ISA EXPO 2008 Comes to Houston Next Week
Research Triangle Park, NC (8 October 2008) – ISA EXPO 2008 will be held next week, 14-16 October, at the Reliant Center in Houston, Texas. As the Gulf Coast area continues to rebuild from Hurricanes Gustav and Ike, more than 12,000 ISA EXPO attendees are expected to flock to Houston for a cutting-edge technical conference and exhibition. The event will also feature some local flavor, with a ...
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A safety net for social networking
Someone out there, some stranger, might know things about your teenager that even you don't know.
Centre Daily Times |
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Rick Sanchez's news show brings the Internet to TV
MIAMI - Is this really CNN? Or are we trapped inside a pinball machine with Rick Sanchez? Rick diagrams the banking bailout bill with a telestrator, like a football play! Now we've got video of the ladies on "The View" bashing each other over Sarah Palin! Wait, a train crashed in Los Angeles while the engineer was texting his cyberbuddies! And PunditGirl is on the Twitter board, demanding that ...
The State |
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A safety net for social networking
Someone out there, some stranger, might know things about your teenager that even you don't know. What music they like. Who they're crushing on. Who they're fighting with. Someone out there, some stranger, might have seen a picture of your son or daughter that you didn't even know exists. Pay attention, Mom and Dad. Fifty-five percent of American teenagers now have online profiles at social ...
The State |
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Microsoft's Ballmer talks about Vista, Xbox and more
As chief executive of Microsoft, Steve Ballmer heads a company that's not just a PC software giant but also a growing presence in the broader consumer electronics industry. In less than 10 years, Microsoft has become a major player in video games, mobile phones, set-top boxes and Internet search and advertising. But the company is nowhere near as dominant in consumer electronics as it is in ...
The State |
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All-in-one printer evolves: Does more, does better
Used to be that I'd avoid all-in-one consumer electronic products simply because they just weren't as good as the separate, standalone models. But that's changed, especially when it comes to computer peripherals. Take the printer for example. Or more specifically, let's take a look at Epson's latest offering in their all-in-one printers category, the Artisan 800. This is one good-looking printer ...
The State |
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Slower growth expected in tech industry
Lower prices on consumer electronics may help carry the tech industry through a difficult holiday shopping season. But analysts believe corporate spending on computer servers, PCs and business software is entering a period of slower growth that will last well into next year. Even with the financial industry bailout, many economic forecasters believe the tech industry's magic shield - the one ...
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Low-cost fix may put end to lines on screen
Q. I have a 3-year-old Apple iMac G5 desktop computer. In August, the screen started displaying a series of small, randomly distributed vertical lines. By late September, the number of lines had increased to 33. Apple told me that the screen can't be fixed and that a new one will cost $500. But they can't tell me why this is happening, and I hesitate to buy a new screen without knowing the ...
The State |
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Phone, Internet access available to residents affected by Ike
Pasadena residents who need FEMA assistance but do not have power or computer access will have the opportunity to get the help they need on Tuesday and Wednesday (Sept. 30 and Nov. 1).
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TELUS to Open $33M Green Facility
October 8, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Canadian telecommunications provider TELUS announced on Wednesday it has invested more than $33 million in building the first Uptime Institute Tier III certified data center in Quebec, Canada.
Web Host Industry Review |
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BlackBerry Debuts Long-Rumored Touchscreen Phone
Research in Motion finally takes on Apple's iPhone on its own turf with dual-technology handset.
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