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Study: Mobile Web sites need improvement
A recent study suggests that mobile Web sites need to make improvement to satisfy mobile surfers.
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F-Secure Achieves Excellent Results in Internet Security Suite Comparison
SAN JOSE, Calif.----The latest F-Secure Internet Security 2009 consumer product has achieved excellent results against its main competitors in the major comparison of Internet security suites recently conducted by AV-Test.org, an independent testing organization specializing in security solution testing.
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Bad marketing undermines Linux netbooks
Netbook buyers are apparently rushing to return their Linux-based machines to dealers. Has Linux failed or is it a case of mistaken identity?
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Alpha Software Chairman to Speak at 2008 eMetrics Marketing Optimization Summit
BURLINGTON, Mass.----Alpha Software's Co-Chairman Richard Rabins will be showing marketers how they can strike gold by using database technology to analyze and act on their Web traffic data when he speaks at the upcoming eMetrics Marketing Optimization Summit in Washington, D.C.
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Popular business directory searches
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AOL UK Pulls Plug on Free Hosting
October 9, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- UK Internet solutions provider AOL UK announced this week that it will be discontinuing its free web hosting service, AOL Hometown.
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Adder Launches High Performance USB, Audio &
NEWBURYPORT, Mass., BUSINESS WIRE -- Adder, a leading developer of KVM switches, extenders and KVM over IP solutions, has announced the launch of the AdderLink X50-MS (multiscreen) video extenders.
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VoX Communications Partners with Unified Technologies Group to Provide Mobile VoIP Services Using Major Wireless Network
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y., BUSINESS WIRE -- VoX Communications Corp., Pervasip Corp.'s (OTCBB: PVSP) IP-based communications service provider, today announced that it has signed an agreement to partner with privately-held Unified Technologies Group, Inc. (UTGI) to become the first to provide VoIP-enabled service to mobile phone customers across the United States on a tier one cellular carrier network.
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Police find child pornography images on Beckley man's computer
According to authorities, thousands of images of child pornography were found from one Raleigh County man, and they believe there are thousands more.
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Third protest for hacker facing US extradition
A THIRD protest in support of computer hacker and ex-Highgate Wood pupil Gary McKinnon will take place tomorrow, in a bid to prevent his extradition to the US.
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While Growth Rate Moderates, IT Employment Remains at Record Level IT employment posted a modest increase and ...
While the news in the general employment market in September ranged from dismal to dire, IT employment posted a modest increase and delivered another all-time high during the month, according to the National Association of Computer Consultant Businesses (NACCB), which tracks monthly IT employment.
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Netbooks will boost adoption of Linux, says Novell CTO
A surge in demand for netbooks is helping drive business for Linux, as the devices are designed to be low-cost with smaller storage, according to Novell's chief technology and strategy officer for Linux.
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New testing program has district exploring options
Thanks to the recent installation of a nationally renowned computer-based testing system, district officials say they will be able to monitor individual students’ year-to-year academic growth like never before.
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British Army police officer jailed for downloading 1,300 child porn images
A disgraced army police officer has been and jailed for two years for downloading vast amounts of vile child porn on to his computer.
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Computer hacker sentenced to prison
A Fairfield computer hacker once known as "'Silenz" and "sZ" has been sentenced to two years in prison. United States Attorney McGregor W. Scott announced Tuesday that Gregory King, 21, of Fairfield, was sentenced to two years in federal prison and was ordered to pay $69,000 in restitution following a guilty plea to two counts of transmitting code to cause damage to a protected computer.
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Linux in The Economic Meltdown
As the US economy continues to shift for the worse, I find myself thinking back to recent trips to a local bank where I noticed that Windows 2000 Pro is the norm and the computers, if updated at all, might be using Windows XP.
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Toshiba launches latest MacBook Air beater
Thin'n'light Toshiba has grown its slimline Portégé laptop range with the birth of a new model which the firm claims is the world’s thinnest and lightest fully featured machine to date.…
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INSERTING and REPLACING Amazon Web Services Lowers Pricing for Amazon S3
SEATTLE----Insert in third graph , "GB" after US and EU dollar figures.
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Fake YouTube Pages Snare Victims
A new program helps hackers build fake YouTube pages that can spread viruses.
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While Growth Rate Moderates, IT Employment Remains at Record Level
IT employment posted a modest increase and delivered another all-time high during the month. By Leslie Kramer October 09, 2008
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U.S. Stocks Drop, Erasing Early Gains, as Financials Retreat
Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks slid for a seventh day as a slump in financial companies overshadowed gains in computer stocks spurred by better-than-estimated results at International Business Machines Corp.
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US stocks bounce back; Indian ADRs surge
US stocks today bounced back after a six-day losing streak as authorities worldwide geared up to tackle the financial crisis, and IT services giant IBM's quarterly results also beat market expectations, suggesting that business demand is not being affected as much as feared.
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High Tech Epilepsy Treatment Studied
Doctors at the UVA Medical Center are working on a new way to treat epilepsy. It is not a pill or medicine, it is a tiny computer implanted directly in the brain.
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Government Computer News
Science Applications International Corp. has released what it says is the first large-view display ever to pass military MIL-STD 901D testing. Specifically, the SeaView 57A passed MIL-STD 901D Class I, Type A, Grade A testing, which means it can withstand shock and vibrations without additional mounting and is reliable to such a degree that it can be used for essential duties.
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Dell and Goodwill Launch Free Computer Recycling Service for Virginia, Washington, D.C. Metro Area Residents
RICHMOND, Va.----Reconnect, a free Dell and Goodwill Industries drop-off program to recycle unwanted computers, was introduced here today for residents of Virginia and the District of Columbia area.
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