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CSC Wins $413m TDC Contract Extension
Computer Sciences Corp has won a seven-year $413m IT outsourcing contract extension from telecommunications company TDC to provide IT infrastructure services.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 20th Aug 2006 20:02 UTC
ThinkSecret has put together an overview of the new features as found in the WWDC preview of Mac OS 10.5, including a screenshot gallery . "From an end-user's perspective, the build of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard that developers received at Apple's Worldwide Developer's Conference nearly two weeks ago may seem lacking of new features.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th Apr 2006 19:00 UTC
Proponents of the free and open-source software development model are using the recently announced delays in the shipping of Microsoft's Windows Vista and Office 2007 products as an example of how the company's software engineering process simply does not work well . They are also pointing to how it stands in direct contrast with the way software gets developed in the free and open-source ...
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M-Player for Mac: Fretlight guitar companion software
Optek Music Systems on Monday announced M-Player for the Mac, its Fretlight guitar companion software title. Developed to work in conjunction with a Mac and a Fretlight 400 Series guitar, M-Player enables beginner- and advanced-level guitar players to shave weeks off the time it historically takes to learn to play a new song. Described as the world...
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Recent Original Stories
A story of how Microsoft went from 5% of the enterprise market to 90% in three years during 1996-1999. This story shows how they did it and reveals a little known fact that GNU/Linux has had the technology to challenge Microsoft for six years.
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Facebook: Friends with Money
The social network taps a fresh source of funds for $100 million and will buy more servers to support its growth in users and applications
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It's survival of sneakiest for Craigslist advertisers
Doug Kelley was perplexed when Craigslist ads for his Sacramento, Calif., carpet-cleaning business started disappearing from the popular Web site. Every time he re-posted one of his classified ads, it would vanish — often within minutes.
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City wants going green to be easier on taxpayers
From carpet recycling to curbside pick-up of broken-down televisions and computers, Seattle politicians are considering ways to help shift away from taxpayers some of the burden -- and cost -- of green waste disposal
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Readers: Corporate Boston is getting steadily greener
We asked readers of our Web site and our daily e-mail news update how much greener their companies are compared with five years ago. We also asked them to share some best practices on sustainability. Here's what we got:
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ACS: Personal email use is a necessity for work life
The Australian Computer Society (ACS) has today lobbied the Federal Government to secure the privacy of workers in light of the Government's move to give employers power to check emails at work.
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Software company in Rs.800 Mn scam: ex-students
Type verification code in the box and submit. Chennai: A case of cheating has been registered Saturday against Shiv Kumar, the promoter of software company Vispro, for allegedly cheating software professionals to the tune of Rs.800 million ($20 million), the police said.
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Satyam reports 100 percent growth in Middle East revenues
Type verification code in the box and submit. Muscat: Leading Indian software company Satyam Computer Services has registered over 100 percent growth in revenue, pushing it to 102.76 million dirhams ($28 million), from the Middle East in 2007-08.
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Xenitis forecasts Rs.13 Bn turnover for 2008-09
Type verification code in the box and submit. Kolkata: Kolkata-based Xenitis Group, which rocked the market in 2005 with its desktop computers Aamchi PC and Apna PC, has projected a turnover of Rs.13 billion for 2008-09. It now plans to enter the mobile handset market also.
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Chuck Norris's Computer
There is no 'ctrl' button on Chuck Norris's computer. Chuck Norris is always in control.
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'Anonymous Coward' gets into Chilean Govt files, leaks data
A hacker who identified himself as 'Anonymous Coward' stole personal data of 6 million Chileans including a daughter of the President.
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Indian shares open flat on inflation, crude worries; IT stocks higher
MUMBAI (Thomson Financial) - Indian shares opened little changed on Monday amid mixed Asian cues and losses on the Wall Street Friday, as rising crude prices and inflation worries continue to discourage sustained buying.
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Music Biz hopes Device Upgrades boost Mobile Sector
By Antony Bruno DENVER (Billboard) - Perhaps no single device has had more impact on mobile music than Apple's iPhone. ...
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Recent Original Stories
"Linux has proven amazingly flexible: after nearly 10 years of use, I'm still impressed by how the Linux operating system does exactly what I want on any type of hardware.
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Recent Original Stories
Mad Penguin has published an excellent interview with Techmeister Leo Laporte. It's a two page review in which Leo discusses the possibility of a UNIX owned future.
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India Targeted by China Cyberattacks
The Indian government has released information that Indian websites, over the last 18 months, have been subject to online assaults originating from communist China.
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10 things you didn’t know about … Ryan Petersen
10 personal questions and 10 personal answers from Ryan Petersen, Chief Executive Officer of OCZ Technology. OCZ Technology was founded in 2000 and is best known for its performance memory devices and power supply units. The company also announced to soon release its “Neural Impulse Actuator”, a device that plays in the emerging category of Brain-Computer Interface products. Ryan has been OCZ’s ...
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UTStarcom Awarded Contract From United Telecoms Ltd. For Broadband Network Triple Play Solution
UTStarcom, Inc., a global leader in IP-based, end-to-end networking solutions and services, recently announced that it has been awarded a contract by United Telecoms Limited to deliver Internet Protocol TV (IPTV), bandwidth on demand and Voice over IP (VoIP) services in the state of Goa
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Computer hackers hit epilepsy site
Computer attacks typically don't inflict physical pain. But in a rare example of an attack apparently motivated by malice rather than money, hackers recently bombarded the Epilepsy Foundation's Web site with pictures and helpful- looking links to pages with rapidly flashing images.
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The Natchez Democrat
OXFORD (AP) — Its name is reminiscent of something out of a 1950s horror movie. While ‘‘The Blog’’ may not be big and slimy, it often sucks up the workday and spare time of many of its victims.
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