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17:00 (BST), 08/10/2008 Need For Speed Undercover Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS – Black Box, a studio of ...
– Black Box, a studio of Electronic Arts Inc. (NASDAQ:ERTS) today unveiled the online modes in , including the all-new multiplayer mode, Cops and Robbers. This visceral team-based mode pits two teams of four players against each other in the ultimate battle-royale.
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Online recruiting: Monster's big China move
As it takes full control of ChinaHR, Monster thinks it can avoid the struggles other U.S. Internet companies have experienced in the country.
ZDNet Asia |
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Undercover 2.5 lowers network usage, memory footprint
Orbicule has released Undercover 2.5, an update to its theft-recovery program for Mac OS X platforms. The new release now only connects to the internet when a network change occurs, claimed to reduce network traffic while making the recovery system more effective. The memory footprint and CPU usage have also been reduced by up to 75 percent. The program offers various tools to help recover a ...
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Unions vow to fight for IT jobs after HP sheds more than 3,000 staff
Number of jobs lost at the computer company is 10% higher than initially feared
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Palin e-mail hacker indicted, pleads not guilty. Is justice being served?
Justice is being served against the kid who allegedly hacked into Republican VP candidate Sarah Palin's Yahoo email account, right? David Kernell, the 20-year-old son of Democratic Tennessee state representative Mike Kernell and a student at the University of Tennessee, was indicted on a charge of accessing a computer without authorization and entered a plea of not guilty in U.S. District Court ...
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Options Know-How: Teck, Google
How much do you know about options trading? Here's a roundup of insights and ideas from TheStreet.com.
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IBM profits up in third quarter, 'confident' for year
US computer giant IBM on Wednesday released preliminary earnings for the third quarter, reporting net profit of 2.8 billion dollars and earnings per share slightly better than most analysts' expectations.
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IBM profits up in third quarter, 'confident' for year
US computer giant IBM on Wednesday released preliminary earnings for the third quarter, reporting net profit of 2.8 billion dollars and earnings per share slightly better than most analysts' expectations.
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IBM profits up in third quarter, 'confident' for year
NEW YORK (AFP) - US computer giant IBM on Wednesday released preliminary earnings for the third quarter, reporting net profit of 2.8 billion dollars and earnings per share slightly better than most analysts' expectations.
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MaXX Interactive Desktop Brings a Little XGI to Linux
Most of you will be familiar with Silicon Graphics, Inc., once the proud leader in the graphics workstations market with their high-end MIPS workstations, running the UNIX System V based IRIX operating system. The company has been in steady decline for a long time now, and two years ago it put an end to its MIPS product line, favouring processors from Intel. Back to IRIX - it has many assets and ...
OSNews |
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Google takes sober look at drunken e-mails
Google has revolutionised the way that the world searches for information, pornography and Sarah Palin. Now it may have solved a problem that has plagued computer users since the birth of e-mail.
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Johnson announces new online election service Posted on Oct. 8
HELENA - Secretary of State Brad Johnson has announced a new service that allows voters to look up their polling places online. Montanans also can use the new Internet service to make sure they're registered to vote.
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Presented By: IBM Helps Clients Make Faster, Smarter Decisions With New Business Process Management Software and ...
ARMONK, NY--(Marketwire - October 1, 2008) - IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced new software and services built upon service oriented architecture (SOA) to help clients redefine and improve their existing business processes. The ability to proactively manage their business processes allows leaders to better align their businesses and make smarter decisions. This can help reduce overall ...
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Fake YouTube pages used to spread viruses
There"s a sneaky new attack in which criminals create fake YouTube pages "” dead-on replicas of the real site "” to push their malicious software and make it look like it"s safe stuff coming from a trusted source.
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Popular business directory searches
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Report: Homeland Security network has problems
Wed, Oct 8, 2008 (3:39 p.m.) The replacement for the Homeland Security Department's computerized network for nationwide information sharing could be headed down the same path as its cumbersome original, said a government report released Wednesday.
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A crisis known as 'Backyard Recycling'
BANGALORE, INDIA & UK: Europe now finds itself at the centre of the contentious issue of what the European Commission refers to as "backyard recycling".
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Facebook and Microsoft complete Live Search crowbarring trick
'Check out this restaurant...bitch' Microsoft operation Force-feed Live Search is now making official use of the company's $240m stake in Facebook.…
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Anti-Obama e-mail sent with DeSoto Co. computers
JACKSON, Miss. (AP) — Government employees in a north Mississippi county were told not to use public property for political activity after a comptroller used a work computer to forward a chain e-mail asking people to pray for Barack Obama's defeat, a county official said Wednesday.
The Post-Standard |
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Report: Homeland Security network has problems
WASHINGTON (AP) — The replacement for the Homeland Security Department's computerized network for nationwide information sharing could be headed down the same path as its cumbersome original, said a government report released Wednesday.
The Post-Standard |
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Nobel prize laureate finds winning news on internet
US scientist Martin Chalfie went on the internet to find out he was one of three co-winners of the 2008 Nobel Prize for chemistry, he said, after he ignored a telephone ring early Wednesday he thought came from next door.
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Surprise! Google made me like math
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IBM preliminary profit beats expectations
NEW YORK (Reuters) - IBM posted a stronger-than-expected preliminary quarterly profit and stood by its full-year outlook, defying worries that the financial crisis would hurt demand for its computer products and services.
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Frank Deford: SEC teams suffer most from BCS
In this divisive election year, at least in sport we have one issue where virtually everybody -- well, everybody except for the numbskulls in charge -- is in agreement. Choosing the college football champion by having one title game played by teams chosen by computers and polls is unfair, un-American and, well, farcical.
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Recycling firm's boss charged
ANOTHER fraud and cheating scandal has hit Singapore's corporate world, this time involving sums to the tune of more than half a billion dollars.
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