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Computer Lab International Announces Support for Citrix XenDesktop Virtualization Platform with New Desktop Appliance
Computer Lab International (CLI), a twenty-year veteran in thin client computing, today announced support for Citrix XenDesktop™ -- a desktop virtualization solution. Each of CLI's desktop appliance platforms will support XenDesktop including CLI XP Embedded, Windows CE Embedded and Linux Embedded desktop appliances (PRWeb May 20, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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Challenging times for UCS
According to IT group UCS, trading conditions have been very challenging as the impact of rising interest rates and escalating fuel costs pressurised consumers.
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Make Bible Study Faster and More Rewarding with SwordSearcher Bible Software
StudyLamp software has announced the release of version 5.3 of SwordSearcher, its premier Bible study software for Windows XP and Vista. SwordSearcher makes study easier and faster for Christians seeking a deeper understanding of the Bible, with an efficient interface for both devotional and in-depth Bible study. (PRWeb May 20, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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Fueled by eBay and Craigslist, nostalgia brings old technology bouncing back into vogue
All Evan Hart wanted was to play the old Japanese video game "Bubble Bobble." The Atari Flashback game console was released in 2004, preprogrammed with games from the 1970s and '80s. It was followed by the Atari Flashback 2 in 2005.
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Watch a frightening new vision of climate change via Google Earth
Google Earth users will be able to see how climate change could affect the planet and its people over the next century, along with viewing the loss of Antarctic ice shelves over the last 50 years, thanks to a new Defra project.
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Sematech boss touts NanoCollege research
Michael Polcari says work at UAlbany facility focused on producing faster computer chips SARATOGA SPRINGS -- The next wave of innovation in the computer chip industry will be happening in Albany as long as Michael Polcari has something to say about it.Polcari, chief executive of Sematech Inc., was at Gideon Putnam Resort & Spa on Monday talking about the research being conducted by the large ...
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Company says it helped Google
A private Portland-based information technology company says it helped Google launch its new health records system, Google Health.
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Ads may clinch Microsoft-Yahoo deal
While the two companies remained tight-lipped about details of their latest discussions, which were announced Sunday, Wall Street analysts said an agreement focusing on Yahoo's online search advertising business could make sense for both firms.
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Acer partners with Optimiza in Saudi
Acer Computer, the world’s third largest PC vendor and Saudi Arabia's leading notebook provider, has signed a partnership agreement with Optimiza, a leading management consulting and technology services and solutions provider in the kingdom.
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Acer partners with Optimiza to drive growth in Saudi market
Acer Computer, the world’s third largest PC vendor, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s leading notebook provider, has signed a partnership agreement with Optimiza, one of Saudi Arabia’s leading management consulting and technology services and solutions providers.
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Chesney sought fan support before ACM Awards
Tue, May 20, 2008 (12:07 a.m.) Kenny Chesney may not have wanted online voters to decide one of country music's top awards, but he still asked his fans to click for him.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Yahoo, Microsoft talking
Two firms are exploring other ideas Just two weeks after breaking off merger talks, Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc. have been pulled back to the bargaining table by their fears about what might happen if they don't work out a deal.
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Fear drives Microsoft, Yahoo back to table
Two weeks after breaking off merger talks, Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc. have been pulled back to the bargaining table by their fears about what might happen if they don't work out a deal. For now, Microsoft and Yahoo are still dancing around the edges as they explore possible business arrangements without melding the two companies. The notion of a half-baked deal didn't excite investors ...
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Google Health launched
Google launched a medical records service letting users store and manage their health info online.
iafrica.com |
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News from across the nation ...
WASHINGTON -- Federal authorities have charged 38 people with stealing names, Social Security numbers, credit card data and other personal information from unsuspecting Internet users, the Justice Department said Monday.
Erie Times-News |
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Child pornography ruling affirmed
Supreme Court says strict law does not threaten free speech 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 ...
Albany Times Union |
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Silver City crime data hits the Web
SILVER CITY — Silver City residents can now look up what crimes have occurred in their neighborhood, thanks to a new Internet tool the Silver City Police Department has implemented.
Silver City Sun-News |
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Court upholds child-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.
Tucson Citizen |
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Microsoft
Q: How is the application and integration of Community Games coming along with Xbox Live Arcade? Are you getting toward where you want to be at this point in time?
gamesindustry.biz |
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Microsoft
David Edery, worldwide games portfolio manager for Xbox Live, has offered advice to developers and publishers hoping to increase the conversion rates of their demos and trials.
gamesindustry.biz |
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Microsoft
Having established Xbox Live Arcade as the leader in downloadable content for consoles, Microsoft is looking to be the first to successfully deliver episodic and user created content as the next evolution of the service.
gamesindustry.biz |
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Students learn about online dangers
SAYRE — Students at Sayre Area High School got a lesson about online dangers and internet safety on Monday from Craig LeCadre of the Pennsylvania Attorney General’s office.
The Daily & Sunday Review |
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Microsoft
With Nintendo's WiiWare launching today across Europe, and Sony's PSN establishing itself as a credible download service for the PlayStation 3, Microsoft has told GamesIndustry.biz that Xbox Live Arcade is about to "leapfrog" the competition using XNA-created games.
gamesindustry.biz |
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Games consoles 'not green enough'
Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo are not producing 'green' enough consoles, says Greenpeace.
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Indian Jones returns to whip up New Mexican-flavored adventure
The various plot twists and turns of "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" remain closely guarded secrets and the subject of much Internet speculation, days before the first Indy movie in 19 years opens Thursday on 4,000 screens across the country.
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