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H-P plans new PC manufacturing plant in China
Hewlett-Packard Co. on Thursday announced plans for an advanced manufacturing complex in West China. (HPQ)
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Canadian teen hacker reveals secrets in tell-all book
A Canadian computer whiz who hacked into some of the world's most prominent websites when he was just 15 years old revealed in a new tell-all book that he was motivated by a so-called "hacker war."
CTV.ca |
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US stocks bounce back; Indian ADRs surge
New York, Oct 9 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.
Chennai Online |
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Being smart about Web mail
Google strategist wants Web to name his baby--Jason Morrison, a Google employee, and his wife think the Internet world can come up with a better baby name than they can.
CNET |
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Canadian teen hacker reveals secrets in tell-all book
A Canadian computer whiz who hacked into some of the world's most prominent websites when he was just 15 years old revealed in a new tell-all book that he was motivated by a so-called "hacker war."
CTV.ca |
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What Next From Apple (And its Stock Price)?
How times have changed. A few months ago I was at the receiving end of a steady flow of emails and comments from Mac fans confidently predicting that Apple stock was getting ready to top $200 a share. Today Apple stock is hovering at around the $90 mark.
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What Next From Apple (And its Stock Price)?
How times have changed. A few months ago I was at the receiving end of a steady flow of emails and comments from Mac fans confidently predicting that Apple stock was getting ready to top $200 a share. Today Apple stock is hovering at around the $90 mark.
IT Management |
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Cyberscams on rise with economic crisis
Fear surrounding the growing economic calamity is feeding online criminals' efforts to steal consumers' personal information, computer-security experts say.The number of fake Web sites, spam e-mail and phishing attacks has mushroomed as cybercrooks seek to take advantage of the sudden widespread alarm, the experts say.Most scams center on spam and phishing against the backdrop of bank failures, ...
Moldova.org |
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Micron Tech reduces global workforce by 15 percent
Micron Technology is cutting about 15 percent of its work force around the world as part of a restructuring of its computer-memory operations.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Mitchell receives state, local ag awards
State Rep. Jerry Mitchell, R-Sterling, has won the Illinois Farm Bureau ACTIVATOR Friend of Agriculture Award. ACTIVATOR is the farm bureau's bipartisan and voluntary political fund, which supports politicians "who stand up for agriculture and protect the values of rural America," it says at www.ilfb.org , its Web site.
SaukValley.com |
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Citizen journalism fills in the gaps
In the past 10 or so years, journalism has undergone a fairly significant transformation with the advent of user-generated content, message boards, blogs and story comments. Not too long ago, the partition between reporters and readers was more solid, save a few letters to the editor.
Vail Trail |
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Government Computer News
The Navy Exchange Service Command (NEXCOM) will be using Netezza Corp.’s data warehouse system as its enterprise data warehouse (EDW). The data warehouse will analyze data from the agency’s global network of 305 stores and 1,200 service operations located on 104 naval installations.
Government Computer News |
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Twelve Things You Didn't Know About Jetty
In the past couple of years, interest in Jetty has surged. Jetty is an open source Java-based web and application server and servlet container, but what else do you know about it? To commemorate the 12th anniversary of Jetty, here are 12 things that might surprise you read more
SYS-CON Media |
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SlingCatcher on Store Shelves Beginning Today
The SlingCatcher - a television set-top box from the makers of Slingbox - is available for immediate purchase and delivery from popular online retailers including Amazon.com and Buy.com and will be on store shelves starting today at Best ...
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Verizon rolls its own Geek Squad with Expert Care
Verizon has announced an expansion of its tech support offerings to include home support for PC hardware and software issues, phone problems, and TV repairs. Pricing is on-par with Geek Squad and AT&T's offering, ConnecTech, but is there room for three players in the home repair market? Read More...
Ars Technica |
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RIM unveils touch-screen Blackberry
Research in Motion Ltd (RIM), maker of the Blackberry, unveiled its first smartphone with a touch-screen on Wednesday, its answer to the popular Apple iPhone.
The Manila Times |
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World's Highest Light Load Efficiency MOSFET Gate Drivers Save Cost and Board Space in Multiphase Switching Regulator ...
Intersil Corporation, a world leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance analog semiconductors, today announced a new series of 12V to 5V synchronous rectified buck MOSFET drivers that provide the industry's best light load efficiency for Intel VR11.1 systems.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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F-Secure Achieves Excellent Results in Internet Security Suite Comparison
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. F-Secure Internet Security 2009 also showed improved performance compared to last year's version of the product, ...
Centre Daily Times |
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News and Features for Lake Isabella, California
Paul Monk, of Lake Isabella, is facing federal charges of having child pornography on his computer. Monk, 37, was arrested at his home Sept. 11, but has been released as part of a pretrial condition, according to U.S. Attorney David Gappa.
Kern Valley Sun |
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IPCS Wins Stay of Sprint Lawsuit Seeking Approval of WiMax Plan
Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) -- IPCS Inc. won a stay of Sprint Nextel Corp.'s lawsuit seeking clearance to build a high-speed wireless Internet network in what IPCS claims is its exclusive territory.
Bloomberg |
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Alpha Software Chairman to Speak at 2008 eMetrics Marketing Optimization Summit
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. Rabins and co-presenter Janet Park, an Alpha Five database developer and President of Marketing Frontiers, will share the stage when they ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Sharing malware lists: Pros vs perils
While browser makers keep blacklists of phishing sites that are blocked from public access, industry watchers are divided over the potential benefits of sharing this information
ZDNet UK |
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FileWave software management tool boost performance
FileWave, the software management tool for IT, has been updated with enhanced performance and new features.
Macworld |
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Apple launches iPhone Tech Talk World Tour
Apple's holding a series of worldwide tech talks for iPhone development starting in October.
Macworld |
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Linux adoption driven by Netbook demand
No bloatware required. 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 officer for Linux.
TechWorld |
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