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Security Software Performs Poorly in Exploit Test
Security software suites are doing a poor job of detecting when a PC's software is under attack, according to Danish vendor...
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Hospira Acquires EndoTool From MD Scientific
Hospira, Inc. , a global specialty pharmaceutical and medication delivery company, announced today that it has acquired the EndoTool® business from MD Scientific, LLC. The EndoTool glucose management system, a highly sophisticated software system cleared by the U.S.
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AMD: DOJ Won't File Charges Over ATI's Strategies
The DOJ has ended an investigation into the pricing and marketing strategies of AMD-owned graphics chipmaker ATI Technologies.
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Review: Eos Wireless iPod Speaker System
With the Eos Wireless iPod Speaker System, you can wirelessly transmit audio from your iPod to a remote speaker.
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Rich Communication Suite Will Bolster IMS Deployments
The Rich Communication Suite (RCS), a new initiative of a large group of handset and infrastructure vendors and mobile operators, promises to enhance the ability of wireless and wireline networks to offer interoperable rich communications.
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Indian Schools Adopt Virtual Desktops From NComputing
The government of Andhra Pradesh state in India is using virtual desktops technology from NComputing in schools.
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HP to Manage PC Manufacturing Plant in China
HP will manage and operate a computer factory to be built in China.
PC World |
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WiMAX Coverage for Rural Kansas
Nex-Tech, a subsidiary of Rural Telephone Service Company has ordered WiMAX network kit from Redline Communications for a multi-city WiMAX roll-out in Kansas USA. Nex-Tech will deploy Redline's RedMAX base stations and customer subscriber units to provide WiMAX coverage in areas that could not be serviced via previous broadband solutions in the past, or where DSL and fiber were not available.
Cellular-News.com |
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Micron Buys Qimonda JV Stake for $400M
Micron Technology will buy Qimonda's stake in DRAM manufacturing joint venture Inotera memories for $400 million in cash
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PS3 2.50 and PSP 5.00 firmware coming soon, PSP WiFi store included
Filed under: Gaming Sony's firmware elves haven't gotten a break since the last round of console updates -- PS3 2.50 and PSP 5.00 have just been announced on the PlayStation Blog. Nothing terrifically major for the PS3 apart from support for the SOCOM Bluetooth Headset's High Quality mode, as well as some trophy tweaks and power management options, but the PSP gets a WiFi version ...
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Axesstel Ranked Number 14 in Deloitte's Technology Fast 50 Program for San Diego
SAN DIEGO----Axesstel, Inc. , a leader in the design and development of fixed wireless voice and broadband data products, has been named to Deloitte's prestigious Technology Fast 50 Program for San Diego, a ranking of the 50 fastest growing technology, media, telecommunications, and life sciences companies in the area by Deloitte LLP, one of the nation's leading professional services ...
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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UK university holds artificial intelligence test
Computers argued, cracked jokes and parried trick questions, all part of an annual test of artificial intelligence carried out at the University of Reading.
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Rochelle Park man confronts illness with fully baked ideas
If it hadn’t been for the ineptitude of some general practitioners and the accessibility of Internet search engines, there might not be a new gluten-free bakery in Rochelle Park.
The Record |
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Early Glance: Internet companies
Shares of some top internet companies are up at 10 a.m.: Akamai Technologies rose $.60 or 4.2 percent, to $14.72.
Boston Globe |
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Early Glance: Computer companies
Shares of some top computer companies are up at 10 a.m.: Apple Inc rose $5.85 or 6.0 percent, to $102.65.
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First ALP-Powered Smartphone Debuting this Month
The first smartphone running Access's ALP -- one of the successors to the Palm OS -- should be out in October. This device will have a very high-resolution screen and other high-end features.
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Rochelle Park man confronts illness with fully baked ideas
If it hadn’t been for the ineptitude of some general practitioners and the accessibility of Internet search engines, there might not be a new gluten-free bakery in Rochelle Park.
The Record |
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Earnings Preview: Intel seen posting solid 3Q
Intel Corp. , the world's largest computer chip maker, is scheduled to report earnings for the third quarter on Tuesday afternoon. The following is a summary of key developments for the period.
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NComputing gets large low-cost PC deal in India
A Silicon Valley company is claiming a major victory in its efforts to sell computers to schools that might otherwise be enticed by low-cost laptops such as the green-and-white XO from One Laptop Per Child or Intel Corp.'s Classmate PC.
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T-Mobile Preorders 1.5 Million G1s
If 1.5 million preorders are any indication, it could be that the T-Mobile G1 phone will spank sales of Apple's iPhone.
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Government Computer News
The Commerce Department’s National Telecommunications and Information Administration, which handles development of U.S. telecommunications policy, is seeking public comment on the possible deployment of DNS Security Extensions across the Internet.
Government Computer News |
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Neil Foote Takes NAMME from Minority to Multicultural
For a quarter of a century, Neil Foote has been involved in all segments of the media -- print, broadcast, online.
Poynter Institute |
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Walmart: Would You Like a Side of AT&T U-Verse With That Vizio TV? [At&t]
AT&T is going to sell its U-Verse TV and internet service at Wally World and Circuit City in areas where it's available, hoping to juice adoption rates. Which means that Walmart's odd metamorphosis...
Gizmodo |
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Deodorant Dock Tells the Whole World How Badly You Reek, Destroys Internet Dating [Deodorant]
I love adding internet connectivity to retarded stuff that really has no business sending totally inconsequential bits out into the world. Laurier Rochon and Marc Beaulieu apparently agree with their...
Gizmodo |
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Asus Eee Touchscreen All-in-One Pops Up for Pre-Order, Looks Vaguely Apple-y [Touchscreen Eee]
The many, many promises that Asus would release a touchscreen Eee by the end of this year have been fulfilled—by pasting an Eee sticker on a touchscreen all-in-one (also promised, though not...
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