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Use Software Bundling to Increase Revenue and Distribution
Software bundling is a way to increase money from your downloads -- software, games, widgets -- or any other popular application that has a sizable number of installations. By bundling relevant software you offer the user a bonus while increasing your revenue. Software bundling, done right, is a benefit to the user.
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Recover from a misplaced Character Palette window
Learn a couple of ways to force the Character Palette window back to its normal position -- this can be a problem if you occasionally use your laptop Mac with an external monitor, for instance.
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No injuries after wall collapse
TULSA, Okla. (AP) - No injuries have been reported after a wall collapse forced the evacuation of a south Tulsa office building. Tim Smallwood with the Tulsa Fire Department says the incident happened Thursday morning in a computer room on the 10th floor of 1 Warren Place.
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Apple Likely to Launch New Notebooks Next Week
Apple sends out press invitations to a special event next week, where it is expected to launch sub-$1,000 Mac notebooks. Wired.com
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New Sanyo laser tech promises 100GB Blu-rays
50GB ain't enough for you? Good news. Sanyo says it's created a more powerful version of the laser diode used in Blu-ray hardware that will effectively double the capacity of Blu-ray discs while also speeding them up. Current Blu-ray tech is limited to two disc layers of 25GB each. Sanyo's new diode has twice the power of existing diodes, which would up the layer capacity to four while also ...
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HP to build new computer plant in China
US technology giant Hewlett-Packard announced plans on Thursday to build a manufacturing plant in southwestern China to make notebook and desktop personal computers for the Chinese market.
AFP via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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Midday Glance: Computer companies
Apple Inc rose $2.04 or 2.3 percent, to $91.83. Dell Inc rose $.35 or 2.6 percent, to $13.85.
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Palin email hacker pleads innocence, gets court date
The man accused of hacking into Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin’s email account has pleaded not guilty and will stand trial. 20-year-old David Kernell, a University of Tennessee economics major, was released on his own recognizance and has been ordered by the judge to refrain from most computer activities. His trial is set for December 16.
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Netvibes Announces Integration with Facebook Connect, Powering Personalized News Sharing for Millions of Facebook Users
Netvibes welcomes Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg at the Facebook Developer Garage event in Paris that it is hosting. Netvibes announces that it will become the first personalized startpage and one of the largest Web properties to officially complete full integration with Facebook Connect.
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Laptop Battle comes to Seattle
Latest news in local entertainment.
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Linux Foundation spins end-user conference
— Oct. 01, 2008 — The Linux Foundation (LF) announced a "LinuxCon" conference that will be open to end-users.
Linux Devices |
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Target and host ends of the BDI3000
Abatron's probes support JTAG debugging as well as "background debugging mode" (BDM), which exploits the on-chip debugging capabilities within many modern processors. BDM debugging sessions are said to be able to survive target system crashes, thereby facilitating crash forensics.
Linux Devices |
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Donate your old computer at 134 Goodwill stores
Virginians can now drop off old computers for free at 134 Goodwill Industries locations across Virginia. The computers will be refurbished and resold, or recycled. Goodwill and Dell Inc. today announced a program that allows people to get rid of old computers and related equipment any day of the week. Those who donate computers can even get a tax deduction.
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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Geek Newsletter October 9, 2008 — Windows Mobile is My Portable Office
I’ve written before about how I was using an iPhone 3G and have since switched back to a BlackJack II powered by Windows Mobile for my daily phone use. There are many reasons that I made the switch and last night another one presented itself. It was 11:30pm and I was lying in bed reading [...]
Geek.com |
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Apple’s Hot Ticket: New Laptops Next Week
Like clockwork (that’s running a bit slow), Apple sent out invitations Thursday morning to next Tuesday’s press conference to announce its latest laptop computers.
New York Times |
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Movies to see
Beverly Hills Chihuahua -- A live-action adventure, with some computer-generated help, about a pampered lap dog that goes missing in hardscrabble Mexico and has to be rescued by a loyal German Shepherd.
Nanaimo Daily News |
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YouTube, the Moneymaker
It sounds like an oxymoron, but now the site can make money for Google and its partners alike.
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Sprint Delaware Suit Delayed in Favor of Chicago Case (Update1)
Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) -- IPCS Inc. , the wireless company that sued Sprint Nextel Corp. in Chicago to stop it from building a new nationwide high-speed network, won a delay of a parallel lawsuit in Delaware until the Illinois case is resolved.
Bloomberg |
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Micron Tech cuts global work force by 15 percent
Micron Technology Inc. will close a factory and cut about 15 percent of its work force around the world as part of a restructuring of its computer memory chip operations.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Micron Tech cuts global work force by 15 percent
Micron Technology Inc. will close a factory and cut about 15 percent of its work force around the world as part of a restructuring of its computer memory chip operations.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Fake YouTube pages used to spread viruses
SAN FRANCISCO - Savvy Internet users know that downloading unsolicited computer programs is one of the most dangerous things you can do online. It puts you at great risk for a virus or another time bomb from a hacker.
Canoe Technology |
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Arundel Digest
Edgewater - An air conditioner in a room that houses a computer server malfunctioned and caught fire last night at South River High School in Edgewater, fire department and school officials said.
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Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers
MARINA DEL REY, Calif.: The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers efforts to bring the languages of the world online have expanded with the addition of two new languages — Bengali and Khmer — to the global testing process.
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Weakening PC demand expected to weigh on Intel, AMD
Weakening demand for personal computers leads analysts to take a more cautious look at Intel and AMD, as the two giants of the PC-chip industry prepare to release third-quarter results.
Market Watch |
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First Atom-based Linux MID ships for $700
— Sep. 30, 2008 — Aigo has started shipping what appears to be the first mobile Internet device (MID) based on the Intel Atom. The Linux-based Aigo P8860D is based on a soon-to-ship "M528" MID from Gigabyte, and features an 800MHz Z500 Atom, 512MB RAM, and a 4.8-inch touchscreen.
Linux Devices |
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