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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 20th Oct 2005 21:43 UTC
"Open source advocates are doing what was once unthinkable - giving the thumbs up to a Microsoft source code licensing program. The Free Software Foundation has said new licenses for Microsoft's pseudo open source program, the Shared Source Initiative, appears to satisfy the four requirements defining Free Software."
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ETAS Selects Aonix PERC Ultra for Automotive Diagnostics System
Aonix(R), the provider of the PERC product line for embedded and real-time Java developers, announced ETAS' selection of the PERC Ultra virtual machine (VM) for a new line of automotive service diagnostic equipment. ETAS Group, a subsidiary of Bosch, provides General Motors and other major automotive OEMs with dealer service tools. Thanks to PERC Ultra, ETAS has been able to more easily support ...
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Kiva Systems Uses SolidWorks Software to Revolutionize the Warehouse with Robots
Kiva Systems Inc. is using SolidWorks(R) 3D CAD software to revolutionize the concept of the warehouse with the company's breakthrough system of autonomous orange robots that speed around distribution centers deftly picking goods for shipping.
Centre Daily Times |
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HIV Tests For Inmates
Ministers and public health officials want prison officials to routinely screen every inmate and treat those infected with the HIV virus.
WITN 7 North Carolina |
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Siemens Is The Technology And Market Leader For Connectors Associated With The Electronic Health Card
During the ongoing "10.000er-Tests" for the electronic health card in Germany, more than 80 percent of all participating hospitals, doctors' offices and pharmacies in the test regions are using the CardOS HealthCare Connector from Siemens Healthcare. The connector provides the link between the IT infrastructure of healthcare service providers and the nationwide central telematic infrastructure.
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Pascal Creative Group Enhances Customer Support and Boosts Content Delivery Capabilities with Mirror Image Internet
Mirror Image(R) Internet, a leading provider of content delivery solutions powered by a patented global network, today announced that Pascal Creative Group is leveraging the Mirror Image network to reliably deliver video content and provide comprehensive and detailed tracking of content delivery to further enhance the company's client services.
Centre Daily Times |
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NetApp(R) StoreVault(TM) Brightens up Intense Lighting's Data Management Environment
NetApp (NASDAQ:NTAP) announced today that Intense Lighting has streamlined its storage system architecture, enhanced performance, and improved efficiencies managing its business critical data with the StoreVault S500 storage solution with SnapManager software for SQL and Microsoft(R) Exchange 2000 servers.
Centre Daily Times |
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NEC Display Solutions Introduces Internal HD-SDI Video Input/Output Card, Reducing Power Consumption
NEC Display Solutions of America, a leading stand-alone provider of commercial and residential LCD and plasma displays and projectors, announced today an internal HD-SDI video input/output card, compatible with NEC's Multeos(TM) Multi-Function Series and select NEC MultiSync(R) Information Display Series large-screen LCD displays.
Centre Daily Times |
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Banking on Biometrics in the Twinkle of an Eye. IrisGuard is Transforming the Way We Conduct Our Banking Transactions.
Cairo Amman Bank has awarded a contract to IrisGuard Inc., to provide a comprehensive, turn-key iris biometric identification management system for Cairo Amman Bank's IT platform. The new IrisGuard iBank Suite(R) will be used to authenticate banking transactions for all the bank's customers.
Centre Daily Times |
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Photo: Fujitsu to unveil wooden laptop
Prototype uses cedar wood and bio-plastics Fujitsu plans to demonstrate a laptop PC with a case manufactured from wood rather than the more traditional plastic or metal.
PC Advisor |
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Sharp Willcom D4 is first Intel Atom UMPC
Willcom D4 to set for release in Japan Willcom is to ship the first portable computer based on Intel's Centrino Atom chip package in June, although it will be bigger and more expensive than such devices were expected to be.
PC Advisor |
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Alleged communist rebel leader arrested in Albay
MANILA, Philippines -- Four communist rebels, including a top cadre, have been arrested by military intelligence operatives in Daraga, Albay, the Army said Monday.
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SitePen: Passing the Open-Source Torch
Open-source participation helps SitePen amass an all-star team of Web developers.... Villanova University Six Sigma & IT Certificate Programs 100% Online programs in Six Sigma, IS Security, CISSP Prep, Business Analysis, Proj. Mgmt. and more!
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Toshiba reveals R500 sub-notebook with 128GB SSD
Keeps mum on the price, though... Toshiba has extended its Portégé R500 sub-notebook family with a pair of new models that both pack in 128GB of solid-state storage.…
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Google Spreadsheets vulnerability exposes IE users' Gmail, Documents and more
An interesting cross-site scripting vulnerability found in the Google Spreadsheets service would have allowed attackers to gain unauthorised access to other Google services, including Gmail and Google Docs. Related Netcraft Service: Dedicated Server Monitoring
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 2nd Dec 2006 18:51 UTC, submitted by Mac
Parallels has released a new beta of its virtualisation product for Mac OS X. This new release includes one major new feature, something Parallels calls Coherency: "Shows Windows applications as if they were Mac ones. Try it and enjoy best of both worlds truly at the same time.
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Examiner.com Related Articles:
Take, for instance, Galen Gruman. A longtime technology journalist, Gruman is more accustomed to writing about trends than starting them. But after talking to Windows users for months, he realized his distaste for Vista and strong attachment to XP were widespread.
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Tracking down Firefox plug-ins
How to find out from where the browser is loading Adobe Systems' Flash Player. This detective work is especially important when dealing with portable versions of Firefox.
CNET |
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User Comments
Where am I? Home / McAfee today launched its S.P.A.M. experiment, which will involve fifty volunteers from all walks of life having internet access for thirty days without any kind of spam protection at all.
ITP.net |
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BitGravity Arms Media Companies with the Industry's First Integrated Security Suite Designed to Eliminate Content ...
BitGravity, Inc., the pioneer in Content Delivery Networks (CDN) for interactive broadcasting, today announced BG Secure, a suite of products that offers Internet media properties the ability to protect their copyrighted content from the growing number of pirating technologies without disruption to the customer experience. (PRWeb Apr 14, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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Atrato and Seagate Bring New Levels of Security, Scalability and Access to MusicGiants and VideoGiants Content ...
LAS VEGAS----Atrato, Inc. , a leading provider of high-volume on-demand storage for the high performance computing, digital entertainment and Web sectors, and Seagate Technology , the worldwide leader in hard disk drives and storage solutions, today announced that MusicGiants has integrated Atrato V1000 systems into its content delivery platform.
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Software to anticipate vehicle malfunctions being developed
Berlin, April 14: Cutting edge tools and software that will anticipate and prevent possible vehicular malfunctions are under development.
New Kerala |
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Satyam to build software development centre in Australia
By Neena Bhandari, Sydney, April 14 : India's IT major Satyam Computer Services will build a new software development and training campus, creating 2,000 jobs, in the cosmopolitan town of Geelong in Australia's Victoria state.
New Kerala |
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INTERNET INSITE: Vietnam Wall goes interactive
Decades after the conflict, the personal stories of those listed on the wall are finally being told using technology that couldn't have even been imagined in the 1970s...
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Users Fight to Save Windows XP
Mon, Apr 14, 2008 (4:57 a.m.) Microsoft Corp.'s operating systems run most personal computers around the globe and are a cash cow for the world's largest software maker. But you'd never confuse a Windows user with the passionate fans of Mac OS X or even the free Linux operating system.
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