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Review: Tiny flash drives improve their security
n Devices have advantages, but some can be a bit sluggish
Inside Bay Area |
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Internet Safety: Protect computer data with online backup services
Keep important documents, files, folders and photographs safe and secure by protecting vital computer data with one of the following online backup services.
The Macomb Journal |
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UT could gain from patent case settlement
The University of Texas System and a business partner have settled a 7-year-old lawsuit that clears the way for the development and sale of battery-powered products that would use technology created at the Austin campus.
Austin American-Statesman |
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Ghosts in the machine: your online behaviour at work is being watched
Late in the 19th century, a Philadelphian named Frederick W Taylor toured the smoky foundries and clattering mills of his day carrying a stopwatch and a clipboard. Taylor measured the workers' movements and routines, and then came up with schemes to deploy them more efficiently. It was the birth of "scientific management". Over the following decades, it extended its reach, evolving from ...
Guardian Unlimited |
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Internet review: Elbow
Lovely is a word often used in describing Elbow's music and much the same can be said of their website, not least the front page which tinkles and sparkles for your mouse. Having just won the Mercury Prize for their Seldom Seen Kid album, they're no longer Lancashire's best-kept secret; there's lots of opportunities to listen to their music, alongside videos, interviews, behind the scenes ...
Guardian Unlimited |
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WEIR: iPod, my new favorite gadget
If an apple a day keeps the doctor away I am in good shape because I am spending time every day with my new Apple iPod. I realize that I am behind the rest of the world in joining the revolution of pocket technology. My own children have had MP3 players for years, but I was convinced that music-on-the-go was just a fad, like bell bottoms and Cabbage Patch Kids, so I held out. What would I need ...
The Daily Sentinel |
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Bobbie Johnson explains how to permanently wipe a hard drive
Is there a cheap (preferably free) program that will wipe the contents of both Macs and PCs? I have a couple of old computers I want to get rid of, but am concerned about sensitive data remaining. Lots of us recycle our computers by passing them on to friends, schools or other worthwhile causes, but it's worth thinking about what will happen to the data on your machine. Simply deleting ...
Guardian Unlimited |
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Wal-Mart changes its mind, leaves existing DRM servers up
In what can only be described as another "damned if you do, damned if you don't" scenario, faced with the option of thousands of disgruntled customers, Wal-Mart is informing them it's decided to leave its online DRM servers running.
BetaNews |
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Platform Computing Named "Silver Sponsor" of SYS-CON's Cloud Computing Conference & Expo
Platform Computing is a pioneer and the global leader in High Performance Computing (HPC) management software. The company delivers integrated software solutions that enable organizations to improve time-to-results and reduce computing costs. Many of the world’s largest companies rely on Platform to accelerate compute or data intensive applications and manage cluster and grid systems. Platform ...
SYS-CON Media |
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3Tera Named "Silver Sponsor" of SYS-CON's Cloud Computing Conference & Expo
3Tera's Cloudware incorporates the fundamental building blocks used in developing today's most popular applications; storage and computing, software catalog, definition and control, plus how they all relate to each other. More importantly, the architecture is vendor agnostic so that third party vendors, not just 3tera, can participate in the system. The Cloudware architecture supports the most ...
SYS-CON Media |
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17:27 (BST), 10/10/2008 NARUTO: Clash of Ninja Revolution 2 Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS TOMY Corporation and ...
TOMY Corporation and D3Publisher (D3P), publishers of interactive entertainment software, would like to wish Naruto a happy birthday! Celebrities who share the orange-clad ninja's birth date include composer Giuseppe Verdi, singer David Lee Roth, and actor Mario Lopez.
gamesindustry.biz |
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Bell and Telus work together to roll out new wireless networks
MONTREAL - Competition is expected to heat up in Canada's cellphone market as rivals BCE Inc. (TSX:BCE) and Telus (TSX:T) team up to jointly develop a faster national wireless network.
MSN Money Canada |
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Bad Nvidia GPU Show Up in MacBook Pros
Nvidia originally assured Apple that its Nvidia GeForce 8600M GT based MacBook Pros had narrowly averted the defect – Apple now counters back saying it was actually not so lucky.
Tom's Hardware |
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Can Apple's New MacBook Save The World?
No, but it might be able to keep Apple's good fortune going a little longer.
Forbes |
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DealNN: Mac Pro, iPod docks, hard drives
Today's DealNN deals include a selection of Mac desktops, iPod docks and hard drives. The Apple store is currently offering the refurbished 3.0GHz Mac Pro for $3099, which is $500 off the original price of $3599. Two iPod docks are featured: the Onkyo remote interactive dock is priced at $79.99 marked down from $99.99 and the JBL radial micro has been reduced to $99.98 from $149.99. ...
MacNN |
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Library Economy
More and more people are spending time at the local public library, thank's to a slow economy that's forcing them to unplug their home internet. The Northwest Branch of the Corpus Christi Library is seeing an increase in individuals surfing the internet to search for jobs. Some are even surfing the internet to catch up on the political situation.
KIII Corpus Christi |
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Bell and Telus work together to roll out new wireless networks
MONTREAL - Competition is expected to heat up in Canada's cellphone market as rivals BCE Inc. (TSX:BCE) and Telus (TSX:T) team up to jointly develop a faster national wireless network.
The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News |
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Ellison Shoots Hole In Cloud
Billionaire tells Oracle shareholders his company is fine as the economy tumbles--and that cloud computing is for the birds.
Forbes |
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Local organization offers free computers
(KMOV) -- Computers are a requirement for some students, but they're expensive. There is a local source that provides free laptops and computers. Computer may be available for veterans, the disabled, the elderly and some students going away to college.
KMOV St. Louis |
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Ellison Shoots Hole In Cloud
Billionaire tells Oracle shareholders his company is fine as the economy tumbles--and that cloud computing is for the birds.
Forbes |
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Apple warns users about bad Nvidia graphics chips
In offering free repairs on impacted MacBook Pro laptops, Apple yesterday told users that the symptoms of faulty Nvidia graphics processors include "distorted video or no video."
BetaNews |
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Can Apple's New MacBook Save The World?
No, but it might be able to keep Apple's good fortune going a little longer.
Forbes |
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Can Apple's New MacBook Save The World?
No, but it might be able to keep Apple's good fortune going a little longer.
Forbes |
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Apple shares surge on valuation, laptop anticipation
Shares of Apple rallied more than 9 percent as investors saw a newly attractive valuation in the battered stock and anticipated new laptop computers.
EETimes |
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Apple shares surge on valuation, laptop anticipation
Shares of Apple rallied more than 9 percent as investors saw a newly attractive valuation in the battered stock and anticipated new laptop computers.
EETimes |
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