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Buffalo MiniStation HD-PFU2 2.5-inch external drive
Buffalo, a Japan-based vendor of computer peripherals and broadband equipment, recently announced the launch of its MiniStation HD-PFU2 2.5-inch external hard disk drive (HDD), in Taiwan.
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Kulabyte Delivers Live High Quality Internet TV with Broadcasters Around the World
NEW YORK, BUSINESS WIRE -- Since the debut of their XStream Live products to millions of viewers worldwide on March 10th for "Operation MySpace," MySpace's live concert webcast from Kuwait, Kulabyte has been busy delivering the highest quality, full frame rate streaming video solutions to other major networks and broadcasters.
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Taiwan market: Buffalo launches MiniStation HD-PFU2 2.5-inch external drive
Buffalo, a Japan-based vendor of computer peripherals and broadband equipment, recently announced the launch of its MiniStation HD-PFU2 2.5-inch external hard disk drive (HDD) in Taiwan, according to the company's Taiwan subsidiary Buffalo Technology, Taiwan.
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NZ inches up OECD broadband rankings
New Zealand has climbed three places to 19th in the latest OECD broadband, or high-speed internet, rankings.
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My motherboard is greener than your motherboard: Asustek and Gigabyte in legal posturing as both accuse of misleading ...
Asustek Computer has issued a statement accusing "a certain Taiwanese Motherboard Manufacturer" (known to be Gigabyte Technology) of making false claims about its motherboards and threatening to take legal action against Gigabyte or any corporation or individual for spreading, what it contends are, rumors intended to damage Asustek and mislead its customers.
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Mobily is first in-game advertiser in ME
Etihad Etisalat (Mobily) has entered the electronic games industry as an advertising partner in popular games. In cooperation with Microsoft’s electronic in-game pioneer, Massive Inc., Mobily is aiming to target teenagers by introducing its services and products to that market via in-games.
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CMO showcases latest HyperChameleon LED-backlit LCD at SID 2008
Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO) is showing its latest LCD panel technology at the International Symposium, Seminar, and Exhibition organized by the Society of Information Display (SID) from May 20-22. Taking center stage will be industry technology trends such as LED backlighting, power saving and panel slimming features.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 9th Sep 2005 10:51 UTC, submitted by Francis
"Firefox 1.5 Beta 1 is now available for download. This is the first Beta release of our next generation Firefox browser, to be released later this year, and it is being made available to our developer and testing community for compatibility testing and to solicit feedback."
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Recycling changes await OK
Texas could be one of four states to put onus on manufacturers.
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Global supply of 2.5-inch HDDs may run short in 3Q, say Taiwan makers
Global supply of 2.5-inch hard disk drives (HDDs) may fall short in the third quarter of 2008 due to fast growing demand for use in Eee PCs, mini notebook PCs and UMPCs (ultra-mobile PCs), in addition to demand from traditional applications such as notebook PCs, according to industry sources in Taiwan.
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DNA samples reveal suspects in 13 unsolved crimes
A burglary at a West Ashley Chinese restaurant. A smash-and-grab theft from a car parked outside a downtown church. A trailer break-in that netted a thief two computers from a Neck area business. Random property crimes that left police with little evidence to go on. Little, perhaps, but just enough to find the culprits thanks to a novel new DNA analysis program.
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Distributing NXP ICs is "easy": Q&A with NXP Asia Pacific sales and marketing VP TL Chow
Soon after meeting with distributors in the Asia Pacific region, NXP Semiconductors Asia Pacific sales and marketing vice president, TL Chow met with Digitimes and shared his comments about doing business with NXP, as well as how NXP differentiates itself from other semiconductor vendors.
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McAfee to aid NHS in data protection
MUMBAI: McAfee today announced that National Health Service Connecting for Health (NHS CFH) has selected its solutions to provide encryption and port control to protect confidential data on NHS computers and devices.
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No stops for Mobile broadband
NEW DELHI, INDIA: Mobile broadband is achieving strong take-up, providing additional incremental revenue to operators, use of advanced 3G networks' data capabilities, and generating heavy traffic growth for relatively empty networks,says research firm, Ovum.
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Google Health beta launches with security issues looming
Google Health opened up to the public today, and makes it simple for users to add, import, and manage their medical information online. Concerns about privacy are abound as usual, although Google insists that users are in full control of everything they put on the site. Ars goes hands-on with Google Health. Read More...
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Theories galore on Microsoft, Yahoo deal
Two years ago, Microsoft Corp. offered to buy Yahoo Inc.'s search business. Terry Semel, Yahoo's chief executive at the time, turned down the proposal, saying it would be "like selling your right arm to keep your left - it does not make sense." Fast forward...
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Google offers online medical records service
Google Inc. made available to the public a free service that allows customers to manage their medical records online and get health information, the Mountain View Internet company said Monday. Google Health (www.google.com/health) allows users to create an...
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BUSINESS BRIEFS
NEW YORK Google gets healthy Google Inc. is now offering the general public electronic access to their medical records and other health-related information. The Mountain View, Calif.-based Web search leader announced the public launch of Google Health during a webcast on Monday. It lets users import records from a variety of care providers and pharmacies. Google tested the service by ...
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TECH CHRONICLES / A daily dose of postings from The Chronicle's technology blog (sfgate.com/blogs/tech)
New box streams Netflix films on TV Roku, a Saratoga startup, is introducing a $99.99 set-top box today that will let Netflix customers stream movies directly onto their television. It's the first such device to hit the market for Netflix, which with LG...
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High court upholds part of porn law
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court says even in the no-holds-barred world of the Internet, some limits on speech are needed in the fight against online child pornography. A federal provision upheld by the court Monday imposes a mandatory five-year prison term on people convicted of promoting child porn, and it doesn’t run afoul of First Amendment free-speech rights, Justice Antonin Scalia wrote ...
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Library forced to use filters
Commission passes law limiting Internet access to pornography. ROYAL OAK-- The public library will get filtering devices on all but one of the computers used by adults following passage Monday of an ordinance aimed at restricting Internet access.
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Nintendo's WiiWare leaves much to be desired
One of the best features of Nintendo’s Wii is the Virtual Console, a downloadable library of more than 200 classic games.
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Kulabyte Delivers Live High Quality Internet TV with Broadcasters Around the World
Since the debut of their XStream Live products to millions of viewers worldwide on March 10th for "Operation MySpace," MySpace's live concert webcast from Kuwait, Kulabyte has been busy delivering the highest quality, full frame rate streaming video solutions to other major networks and broadcasters. In addition to MySpace, event producers and projects that have adopted Kulabyte's XStream Live ...
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Intertec Systems helps Modern Freight Company migrate to Microsoft Exchange 2007
Intertec Systems, a leading IT solutions provider with clients and implementations across the GCC and India, has announced the first major deployment of the Microsoft Exchange Server 2007 in the region.
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Google Health lets users import records
Google now is offering the public electronic access to their medical records and other health-related information. The Web search leader announced the public launch of Google Health during a Webcast on Monday. It lets users import records from a variety of care providers and pharmacies. Google tested the service by storing medical records for a few thousand patient volunteers at the ...
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