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Is CloudFS the start of a "white box" cloud services market?
Earlier this week, Rackspace subsidiary Mosso announced a "cloud storage" service that will compete with Amazon's S3. We take a look at how they did it, and ask some questions about scalability and possible enterprise uses. Read More...
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UPI NewsTrack Quirks in the News
Study: Nagging wives get their way ... County with no strip clubs mulls ban ... Retiree cleared of finger-biting charge ... Scooby Doo passes online driving class ... UPI Quirks in the News.
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Bill Gates Says Vista Selling At 'Rapid' Pace
Despite the channel's aversion to Windows Vista, Bill Gates says the 140 million Vista licenses sold so far shows that the OS is growing at a healthy rate.
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McAfee Teams With Yahoo To Make Web Searches More Secure
Despite efforts to enhance security on its search engine, analysts remain skeptical that Yahoo's partnership with McAfee will result in a significant increase in marketshare for the search engine.
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Alleged Penn Township Flasher Arrested Again
A man from Penn Township, Westmoreland County, is accused of flashing for the fourth time.
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Grand Theft Auto IV Speeds Past Six Million Mark in Week One
Since its release on April 29, global sales of the Grand Theft Auto 'GTA IV' video game from Take-Two Interactive Software (Nasdaq: TTWO) have surpassed six million units, with an estimated retail value of more than $500 million in the first week. Over the first day alone, GTA IV sales were approximately 3.6 million units with a retail value of $310 million worldwide.
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What is RSS?
RSS is an easy way for you to keep updated automatically on Web sites you like. Instead of checking your favorite Web sites to see if they've written a new article or feature, you can use RSS (which stands for Really Simple Syndication) to get them to tell you every time they have something new.
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Greenfield Online swings to 1Q loss on charges, costs
(AP:WILTON, Conn.) Greenfield Online Inc., which provides marketing companies with Internet surveys, said Thursday it swung to a loss in its first quarter mainly due to two charges and a rise in operating expenses.
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Intel Buys License For Sweden-Wide WiMax Network
STOCKHOLM, Sweden - Intel Corp. dove further into the cellular business on Thursday, becoming one of the winners in Sweden's auction of licenses for nationwide wireless broadband.
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JavaFX Set To Jazz Up Mobile Devices
Anyone who still doubts there is a bright future for technologies that create hybrid, online/offline applications need only consider Sun's JavaFX announcement at JavaOne this week. The Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq:JAVA) event demonstrates that JavaFX, which was announced last year, is closing in on, or at least gunning for Adobe's AIR and Microsoft's Silverlight, as a developer's tool for producing ...
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AMD Tightlipped On Company's Future
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Grappling with major layoffs and a stock price that's been chopped nearly in half since last year, Advanced Micro Devices Inc. kept new details about its turnaround plans close to the vest Thursday in a very brief annual meeting with shareholders.
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Customers say 'Now's Good' at NetGuide Awards
On the day TelstraClear launched its new online destination Clearnet.co.nz it also scooped a major prize at the NetGuide 2008 People’s Choice Web Awards.
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Update: Enliven Marketing Technologies to Announce First Quarter 2008 Financial Results on May 9, 2008
Enliven Marketing Technologies Corporation , a leading internet marketing technology company, will issue a press release announcing the Company's financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2008 on Friday May 9, 2008, pre-market open.
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Tabet PC has camera, RFID reader
— Apr. 30, 2008 — Motion Computing has released a tablet PC targeting contractors, delivery drivers, and other field workers.
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Comcast Considers Pinching Pipes on Broadband Plans
In a move sure to renew debate over how broadband access should be sold, Comcast is reportedly mulling a cap on how much data a customer buying its basic high-speed Internet access package can use each month. Comcast, the No. 2 provider of high-speed Web access in the U.S., would establish a preset monthly data usage level and then charge a fee for users who exceed that level.
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DRAMA BUILDS FOR INDIANAPOLIS 500 QUALIFYING AS RAIN WASHES OUT SECOND DAY OF PRACTICE
INDIANAPOLIS, Thursday, May 8, 2008 – For the first time since 2006, rain forced the cancellation of a second consecutive day of on-track activity at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway.
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House panel chair offers network neutrality bill
The chairman of the House Judiciary Committee on Thursday introduced legislation that would bar network providers from discriminating against some Internet content.
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Court issues split decision in Microsoft patent row
A federal appeals court on Thursday reinstated one of two patent cases tossed out last year in the ongoing user-interface technology dispute pitting Alcatel-Lucent against Microsoft Corp. and Dell Inc
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Google Speaks
The Internet giant's top executives say no search-advertising partnership yet with its competitor. But it would have campaigned against a MicroHoo merger.
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With Microsoft mum, analysts mull next moves for Live Search
Thu, May 8, 2008 (3:02 p.m.) Without the influx of Web traffic that Microsoft bet would quickly follow a Yahoo buyout, the software maker is facing a long slog if it wants to turn its money-losing online services business into a Google-killer.
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Learning cyber-crime tracking tools
Law enforcement officers from across the country gathered in Knoxville to learn how to gather, verify, and preserve online evidence.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 30th May 2007 09:55 UTC
Microsoft executive Ty Carlson spoke about the future of Windows recently during a panel discussion at the Future in Review 2007 conference held in San Diego, California.
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by sirrahn (1.78) on Wed 13th Sep 2006 06:16 UTC
Given that xfce was lower on most tests, including the word processors and the browsers, the conclusion seems a little biased. The most interesting this is just how much memory linux uses.
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CallWave, Inc. Appoints Ritesh Bansal as Vice President of Application Development
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.----CallWave, Inc. , a leading provider of Internet and mobile based unified communications solutions, announced today that Ritesh Bansal has joined the company as vice president of application development and will report to CallWave President and CEO Jeff Cavins.
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