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New IBM Servers to Power Merrill Lynch
IBM (NYSE: IBM ) announced today that Merrill Lynch will use its new iDataPlex servers, a new class of data center hardware that allows mass-scale, Internet-style computing in a compact, energy-saving package. read more
SYS-CON Media |
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Apple To Fix MacBook Pros With Faulty Nvidia Part
Products affected include 15-inch and 17-inch MacBook Pros manufactured between May 2007 and September 2008.
InformationWeek |
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DiNAPOLI: VESTAL CSD SPENT $15K ON QUESTIONABLE PURCHASES WBNG-TV Binghamton, NY Local Top Stories
Weak internal controls over several operations led to $15,305 in questionable spending and inappropriate use of computers at Vestal Central School District, according to an audit released today by State Comptroller Thomas P. DiNapoli.
WBNG Binghamton |
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Apple Offers MacBook Pro Nvidia Graphics Repair
Apple has posted details of a new service program for MacBook Pro laptops affected by a flaw involving Nvidia graphics chips...
PC World |
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Blogging in a Vacuum at the Defending the American Dream Summit
A preliminary report from the DAD conference where the liberty-oriented right is struggling to give birth to a movement. This is the first of a series of reports from the Defending the American Dream summit in Washington DCAmericans for Prosperity has some very good ideas, one of which is to try to ignite the right-leaning grassroots through their efforts to involve bloggers in their Defending ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Wal-Mart joins MSN and Yahoo, leaves DRM servers online
Wal-Mart is the latest company to change its mind about pulling its DRM key servers offline. After receiving "feedback" from customers who were about to be held hostage by their old music, the company has decided to leave the servers up... for now. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Wal-Mart reversal teaches us the masses have might
Consumers made a ruckus when MSN, Yahoo, and Walmart.com threatened to stop issuing DRM keys for their music. Each reversed itself. Take a bow.
CNET |
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Wal-Mart reversal teaches us the masses have might
Consumers made a ruckus when MSN, Yahoo, and Walmart.com threatened to stop issuing DRM keys for their music. Each reversed itself. Take a bow.
CNET |
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What's 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's 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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Tensions rise over LLV PD computers, clerk pay
Heated discussions with the audience about a potentially missing police hard drive and the city clerk’s salary dominated a Log Lane Village Board of Trustees meeting Wednesday evening.
The Fort Morgan Times |
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Compute Your Way Through Traffic
Inrix navigation software gets its predictions about traffic congestion down to a science.
Forbes |
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Compute Your Way Through Traffic
Inrix navigation software gets its predictions about traffic congestion down to a science.
Forbes |
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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.
Monticello Times |
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Defective NVIDIA GPUs present in MacBook Pro
Apple has now joined the ranks of Dell and HP and admitted that some if its MacBook Pro notebooks have been shipped with defective NVIDIA GPUs.
ZDNet |
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Encrypted Flash Drives Keep Sensitive Data Under Your Thumb
Flash memory drives the size of your thumb are dirt cheap and offer gigabytes of storage. It's tempting to fill one of them with important computer files, clip it to a key chain and hit the road. However, what if you lose it while fumbling for change at Starbucks and the hacker in the corner finds it? This is not a good thing. That's where a new breed of flash drives comes in.
LinuxInsider.com |
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Encrypted Flash Drives Keep Sensitive Data Under Your Thumb
Flash memory drives the size of your thumb are dirt cheap and offer gigabytes of storage. It's tempting to fill one of them with important computer files, clip it to a key chain and hit the road. However, what if you lose it while fumbling for change at Starbucks and the hacker in the corner finds it? This is not a good thing. That's where a new breed of flash drives comes in.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Grant will help Amherst County Sheriff's Office purchase new equipment
Money from the federal government will give a local sheriff's office new resources in the field. Three grants totaling $256,104 are being given to the Amherst County Sheriffs Office. They will use the funds to purchase 21 new computers for department vehicles.
WDBJ 7 Roanoke |
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Sir Alan Sugar acquires Woolworths stake
LONDON, Oct 10 - On Friday Alan Sugar, the millionaire founder of Amstrad computers and host of BBC television’s The Apprentice, confirmed in a statement to the stock exchange he had purchased a 3.88 percent stake in Woolworths , through his Amsprop vehicle.
Financial Times |
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Medicare Drug Plan Data for 2009 Now Available Online for Senior Citizens to View Options
Oct. 10, 2008 – The data on the Medicare Part-D prescription drug plans for 2009 has now been loaded into the computers and senior citizens can begin exploring their options for the new year.
Senior Journal |
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Local News
Responding to the changing job market, Bow Valley College’s most popular program is introduction to computers, offered on a part-time basis to the college’s largely employed students.
Canmore Leader |
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Weakening PC demand expected to affect Intel, AMD
Weakening demand for personal computers has led analysts to take a more cautious look at Intel Corp. and Advanced Micro Devices Inc., as the two giants of the PC-chip industry prepare to release third-quarter results.
PhysOrg |
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New data resource to advance computer-aided drug design
( NIH/National Institute of General Medical Sciences ) Advances in information technology have shaped not only how we find or share information, but also how we make new medicines. A project just funded by NIH plans to take computer-aided drug design to the next level. The University of Michigan will lead the effort to expand and enhance the molecular data needed to develop computer programs ...
EurekAlert! |
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Phishers Use Spoofed YouTube Pages as Lures
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. However, even some sophisticated surfers could get taken in by a sneaky new attack in which criminals create fake YouTube pages -- dead-on replicas of the real site -- to push their malicious ...
E-Commerce Times |
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Phishers Use Spoofed YouTube Pages as Lures
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. However, even some sophisticated surfers could get taken in by a sneaky new attack in which criminals create fake YouTube pages -- dead-on replicas of the real site -- to push their malicious ...
TechNewsWorld.com |
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