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Korea's new IT strategy targets auto electronics
South Korea President Lee Myung-bak has unveiled the country's new IT strategy, eyeing to seize 10 percent, or about $4 billion, of the world's automotive electronics and IT market by 2010.
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Is it time for ubiquitous Wi-Fi?
At the start of the year, Jon Oltsik predicted 2008 would be the year of the 802.11n Wi-Fi standard. Events at the Interop convention lead him to believe his prediction was spot on.
CNET |
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Vizio keeps pressure on Sony, Samsung
Low-cost LCD TV maker again shows it can compete with bigger, more established TV brands.
CNET |
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Tribune Co. names Randy Michaels chief operating officer, to oversee newspapers
CHICAGO (AP) - Tribune Company put radio industry veteran Randy Michaels in charge of its newspapers today, naming him chief operating officer. Michaels is a longtime associate of CEO Sam Zell who had headed Tribune's broadcast and Internet operations for 4 1/2 months.
WQAD Moline |
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Sony says PS3 outselling Xbox 360 in Europe
Sony is touting European sales figures which have surpassed those of Microsoft, even though the Xbox 360 was released some 16 months before the PS3.
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Mercury offers ultracompact rugged 100 GFLOP computer
Mercury Computer Systems unveils its smallest embedded system, the PowerBlock 50.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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Microsoft going 'independent'
Microsoft chairman Bill Gates said on Wednesday the company isn't pursuing other deals following the withdrawal of its $47.5 billion takeover bid for Yahoo.
The Times of India |
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DSP board targets embedded control, remote DAQ
Innovative Integration has announced the SBC-ComEx, a turnkey embedded instrument/micro-footprint single-board computer.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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Broadband service over power lines in Texas to shut down
Goodbye, broadband over power lines. We hardly knew you. Once touted as a possible third option for home broadband that could compete with phone and cable companies, the idea of providing Internet service over power lines now looks like it has died in infancy. A Texas utility company said last week that it is taking control of the equipment that was to be used in the largest planned U.S. ...
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Chip meets USB 2.0 ESD protection needs
STMicroelectronics has met the complete ESD protection requirements for High-Speed USB, including Vbus, in an ultraminiature QFN-6 device measuring 1mm x 1.45mm x 0.65mm.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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Software radio PMC delivers 256 DDC channels
Pentek's Model 7151 software radio module has four 200MHz 16bit ADCs feeding a proprietary FPGA IP core that delivers 256 DDC channels.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 24th Sep 2007 20:01 UTC
Just weeks ahead of its public launch, Apple has updated the minimum system requirements for its next-generation Leopard operating system to exclude 800MHz PowerPC-based Macs, AppleInsider has learned.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Feb 2007 21:48 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Another Patch Tuesday and Microsoft comes out with a variety of patches , and this series is more critical than a month ago. The critical vulnerabilities are in Windows, Office, Internet Explorer and Microsoft Antivirus. All of them could allow remote code execution.
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AMD Unveils Ambitious Chip Plans
Amid rumors of a breakup, the company lays out a roadmap for future chip development.
TheStreet.com |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 3rd Oct 2007 19:38 UTC
"Some time ago, I switched to Google's Picasa Web Albums online photo management software.
OS News |
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Broadband service over power lines in Texas to shut down
Goodbye, broadband over power lines. We hardly knew you.
Miami Herald |
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Recent Original Stories
With an absence of fanfare, but otherwise on schedule, Microsoft opened up its download page for Service Pack 2 of Windows Server 2003 , both 32-bit and 64-bit editions.
OS News |
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Post-Fidel Cuba sending biggest team with a shopping list
The delegation will strike deals on computers, TV sets, refrigerators and medicine.
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IBM Releases Self-Checkout Application
The IBM AnyPlace Checkout system combines a kiosk footprint with self-checkout functionality.... Build IT Knowledge with Current & Trusted Content Helps Employees Develop & Hone New Technical Programming Skills. Sign Up & Get Full Access.
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by StaubSaugerNZ (2.88) on Wed 7th May 2008 20:58 UTC
Pros: * As an earlier poster mentioned, the desktop is *very* responsive. Enough to notice, and I don't usually care about such things. Better than Ubuntu, and it seems better than XP (which is saying something).
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Jack Henry shares tumble after fiscal 3Q profit misses
Shares of Jack Henry & Associates Inc. dropped Wednesday after the company, which sells computer systems to financial institutions, posted fiscal third-quarter profit below Wall Street's expectations and analysts continued to worry about economic uncertainty.
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Government Computer News
SAN FRANCISCO—If there is one topic that seems to get Java programmers excited, it is the question of whether to include a new feature called closures in the next version of Java. Advocates say closures would bring more flexibility to the language, but others worry it might encourage bad coding practices and make the language more difficult to work with.
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Zilog Partners With ARM for New 32-Bit Microcontroller Solutions
Zilog, Inc. a leading supplier of 8-, 16- and 32-bit embedded Flash microcontrollers, and universal remote control ICs and ARM® core-based secured transaction solutions, today announced it has extended its microcontroller market strategy by licensing the ARM® Cortex-M3 processor to develop a new family of industry leading 32-bit based solutions.
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SS&C Unveils Enterprise Reconciliation Solution
WINDSOR, Conn.----SS&C Technologies, Inc. , a global provider of financial services software and software-enabled services, today announced the launch of Recon 6.0, at the annual SS&C Client Summit in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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City in a tizzy over blogger
City hall is all in a tizzy over that famous phrase from the 2006 municipal election campaign: zero means zero. But it is not the mayor's words that have tongues a-waggin'; instead it is the keystrokes of an anonymous blogger who is inside – or being fed from deep inside – the bowels of city hall.
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