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Hifn introduces Express DR cards for data protection and lower storage costs
Hifn just introduced a capacity-optimization solution for Windows-based storage systems. Hifn’s Express DR cards for Data Protection Manager (DPM) 2007 were developed to enable highly-efficient IT operations by lowering overall system costs and doubling the storage capacity for DPM 2007 systems.
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Technology Report / Hewlett-Packard in talks to buy Electronic Data Systems
Hewlett-Packard Co. is negotiating to buy information technology services provider Electronic Data Systems Corp. in a deal that could help the world's largest personal computer maker win more consulting contracts with large companies and government agencies. Palo Alto, Calif.-based HP and Plano, Texas-based EDS confirmed the talks Monday shortly after the Wall Street Journal reported a deal ...
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Washington DC
REDMOND, Wash. ( Map ) - REDMOND, Wash. , May 13 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The final frontier got a bit closer today as Microsoft Corp. officially launched the public beta of its WorldWide Telescope, which is now available at http://www.worldwidetelescope.org . WorldWide Telescope is a rich Web application that brings together imagery from the best ground- and space-based observatories across ...
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Tuesday, May 13, 2008
oGas City Area Chamber of Commerce Small Business Mentoring Group, 8 a.m., Chronicle-Tribune, 610 S. Adams St. oBasic computer classes, 9 to 11 a.m., Grant County Rescue Mission, 423 S. Gallatin St. Call 662-0988.
Marion Chronicle-Tribune |
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Google testing Intel SSDs
Google could be toying with the idea of moving over to Solid State Disk (SSD) technology, according to Digitimes which says the company has just bought a load of them from Intel.
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Brian J. O'Connor: Low rate of inflation feels highly doubtful
I've figured out my problem with inflation: I'm just not buying enough computers, washing machines or new cars.
Detroit News |
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HP seeks to buy EDS for $13B
Hewlett-Packard, the world's biggest personal-computer maker, is in talks to buy Electronic Data Systems in what would be CEO Mark Hurd's largest acquisition since taking over three years ago.
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Indy teams scramble after rainouts
The rain that washed out 3 1/2 days of practice and one day of qualifications for this year's Indianapolis 500 is now forcing teams to adjust schedules, spend more time deciphering computer analyses and, of course, look for more speed.
Memphis Commercial Appeal |
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Business Briefs
HEWLETT-PACKARD Purchase of IT firm considered Hewlett-Packard Co. is negotiating to buy information technology services provider Electronic Data Systems Corp.
Daily Breeze |
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Trai pitches for Internet telephony
Trai on Monday put forward a consultation paper seeking views from the industry and experts on issues like permitting the internet service providers to have interconnection with landline and mobile telephones to provide internet telephony within the country. According to the existing licensing provisions, there is no restriction on international PC-to-PC calls through internet telephony.
rediff.com |
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HBO Close to Agreement to Sell TV Shows on ITunes, Person Says
May 13 (Bloomberg) -- Time Warner Inc. 's HBO network is close to an agreement with Apple Inc. to sell shows such as ``The Sopranos'' and ``The Wire'' on iTunes, a person familiar with the talks said.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 7th Nov 2005 08:36 UTC
YellowTAB posted a news item outlining the general direction and features to come in the future in their Zeta operating system: Bluetooth and better ACPI support, move to GCC 4.x, SATA support, changes to the Media Kit and media player, multi-user support and more.
OS News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 17th Dec 2007 22:15 UTC
To counter the success of the iPhone, Microsoft is revamping its mobile operating system , according to Ars Technica.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 21st Nov 2005 09:29 UTC
"While it's not my distribution of choice, Mandriva 2006 definitely has some serious allure to new and experienced desktop Linux users alike.
New Mobile Computing |
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Red hot IdeaPad
TIRED of lugging around big and heavy notebooks to and from work? The good news is Lenovo has recently announced its latest ultraportable notebook PC — the U110 IdeaPad — to take the burden off your shoulders.
The Star |
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NEC big on portability
NEC Computers Asia Pacific has a couple of new products out on the market — one is an ultraportable notebook and the other a portable all-in-one desktop PC.
The Star |
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Canon camcorders get Flash-y
CANON Malaysia recently introduced its new range of Flash-memory based camcorders in both standard definition (the FS series) and high definition (the HF series) video for the local market.
The Star |
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Apple in Asian iPhone deals
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Apple Inc has signed deals to bring the iPhone to Singapore, India, Australia and the Philippines this year, which should help the company surpass its sales goal of 10 million units by the end of 2008.
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Microsoft Research launches WorldWide Telescope, Scoble cries
Microsoft Research has just launched WorldWide Telescope, turning your computer into a virtual telescope.
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Increased research, determination needed in HIV/AIDS vaccine efforts, HIV vaccine enterprise head says
The disappointment that followed the cancellation of a Merck vaccine trial in September 2007 has been replaced by a renewed determination among the scientific community, Alan Bernstein, executive director of the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise, said ahead of the 25th anniversary of the scientific paper announcing the discovery of HIV, the CP/Yahoo! News reports.
News-Medical-Net |
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3 indicted in US for hacking into restaurant system
WASHINGTON--A Ukrainian and an Estonian were among three people charged in a scheme to hack into a computer system of a US restaurant chain to steal credit card data, the Justice Department said Monday.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 USB revealed
Creative today announced the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 device that connects via USB to your computer. Because the Creative Sound Blaster X-Fi Surround 5.1 connects via USB it is very easy to install and X-Fi quality surround sound to PC...
I4U |
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Google offers social networking to websites
SAN FRANCISCO--Google on Monday set out to enable all websites, free of charge, to be imbued with common social networking features as the Internet evolves toward becoming a giant community along the lines of MySpace or Facebook.
Philippine Daily Inquirer |
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IBM working on talking website
In an effort to take technology to the grassroot level, IT major IBM India Private Limited is now working on a talking website at its India Research Laboratory. This will ensure that even the unlettered can create a website and access information from others for business transactions.
rediff.com |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 26th Nov 2005 17:02 UTC, submitted by Mehta Bhai
"The Linux community was left stunned when Windows Server software outsold Linux in the server market. Gartner, Inc. recently reported that sales of Windows systems accounted for nearly 37 percent of all server revenue in the last quarter while Linux accounted for 31.7 percent.
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