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Satyam Computers partners with GE
HYDERABAD, INDIA: Satyam Computer Services Ltd and GE Healthcare today announced a comprehensive agreement to support customers deploying healthcare IT solutions based on GE Centricity Enterprise software. According to a release, the companies will join forces to plan, design, and implement ...
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Washington DC
SAN ANTONIO , May 21 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- By the end of June, connecting to AT&T's 3G mobile broadband service will be as speedy as logging onto the high speed Internet service that many consumers enjoy at home.
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Financial Stocks: Moody's falls on computer glitch; investment banks weak
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Shares of U.S. financial stocks flat, while ratings agency Moody’s Investors Services drops sharply on a report that a computer glitch incorrectly assigned triple-A ratings to some types of risky debt.
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Ahead of the Bell: Hewlett-Packard slides
Shares of Hewlett-Packard Co. are slipping in premarket trading after the computer and printer maker reported its fiscal second-quarter results.
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Tech Stocks: Microsoft, Intel, H-P claim tech spotlight early
Technology tries to hold on to gains in early trading , as Microsoft Corp. reportedly is looking at paying customers who buy items through its online search service and Intel Corp. gets ready to host its annual shareholders’ meeting.
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$100 Laptop Gets Makeover
Tossing aside its green and white design, new computer is only $75.
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Financial Stocks: Moody's falls on computer glitch; investment banks weak
NEW YORK (MarketWatch) -- Shares of U.S. financial stocks flat, while ratings agency Moody’s Investors Services drops sharply on a report that a computer glitch incorrectly assigned triple-A ratings to some types of risky debt.
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Horse racing betting computers investigated
State senator Leland Yee says a computer problem may have cost bettors thousands of dollars.
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Review: Shuttle XPC G5 6801M desktop computer
Shuttle used to be known for making what are known as barebones computers – the company would supply the case and the most basic innards, and the buyer would pick up their own cheap processor, memory and hard disk to put in it.
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Buyer finds sensitive information on server
An Oklahoma City man who bought a surplus state computer at an auction found the names and Social Security numbers of thousands of Oklahomans on the computer's server.
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Cocamar Cooperativa Agroindustrial Improves Productivity Through Wyse Thin Client Installation
Cocamar Cooperativa Agroindustrial, an agricultural cooperative in rural Brazil with over 6,800 members, today announced a dramatic IT upgrade.
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Alleged pervs ‘netted’
A Queens Village resident who is a member of the Manhasset-Lakeville Volunteer Fire Department and a former member of the Glen Oaks Volunteer Ambulance Corps has been charged with the statutory rape of a 16-year-old girl at motels in Queens and on Long Island and with the online possession of child pornography.
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Lima Township
200 block of Steinbach Road, Tuesday. Entry by using lock box Realtor key; laptop taken. 3100 block of Scenic Lake Drive, Tuesday. Entry by kicking in door; Xbox 360 taken.
The Ann Arbor News |
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SPEC Releases SPECviewperf 10 for Linux/Unix
A Linux/Unix version of SPECviewperf 10 graphics performance evaluation software is now available on CD or as a free download on the SPEC web site: www.spec.org.
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AT&T rolls out free Wi-Fi to qualified laptop customers
AT&T Inc. has expanded the availability of wireless Internet through a new plan to offer free Wi-Fi for the company's LaptopConnect customers.
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Fri 16th Sep 2005 06:13 UTC, submitted by George Orwell
Linus Torvalds' bid to have the word 'Linux' trademarked in Australia has failed, with the local intellectual property regulator sending his lawyer a vitriolic letter deriding efforts to provide evidence the trademark application was legitimate.
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Recent Original Stories
David Reveman writes : "I'd like to get all of you updated on the compiz related things discussed at the X developer conference that was held last week. My talk was mainly focused on 'what's next' and how to get desktop compositing in X to the next level."
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TMO's DealsOnTheWeb.com - HP Officejet Pro L7590 Flatbed All-In-One: $199.99 Delivered
Our DealsOnTheWeb.com site found a deal on the HP Officejet Pro L7590 Flatbed All-In-One for $199.99, after $100.00 in instant savings. With free shipping, it's the best deal DoW has seen on this printer
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New Web Sites Make It Easier to Spy on Friends
If you are still relying on Google to snoop on your friends, you are behind the curve. Armed with new and established Web sites, people are uncovering surprising details about colleagues, lovers and strangers that often don't turn up in a simple Internet search. Though none of these sites can reveal anything that isn't already available publicly, they can make it much easier to find. And most ...
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Rethinking Your E-mail Protection Strategies
How safe is your incoming e-mail? With phishing, viruses, worms, Trojan Horses, spam, data storage challenges, disruption and downtime risks, data loss and leakage concerns and a host of other potential e-mail obstacles (is your head spinning yet?), it could be time to rethink your e-mail protection strategy. The bottom line: you must safeguard your network in order to adhere to compliance ...
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US to allow Americans to send cell phones to Cuba
President Bush announced Wednesday that Americans soon will be allowed to send cell phones to Cubans - a move that he hopes will push the communist regime to increase freedom of expression for Cuban citizens. Addressing recent changes in Cuba, Bush said, "Cubans are now allowed to purchase mobile phones, DVD players and computers and they have been told that they will be able to purchase ...
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OLPC Reveals XO 2.0, The Sub-$100 Laptop
The XO 2.0, which could sell for as little as $75, is a highly slimmed down version of OLPC's current XO model and designed for students that, in some cases, must walk miles to and from school.
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HP's profit up on strong demand
SAN FRANCISCO Strong demand outside the United States for Hewlett-Packard Co.'s computers, printers and other products widened its profit margin in its second quarter, but investors worry the trend will break as HP digests Electronic Data Systems Corp. this year.
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Washington DC
PLANO, Texas and BANGALORE, India , May 21 /PRNewswire/ -- Siemens PLM Software, a business unit of Siemens Industry Automation Division and a leading global provider of product lifecycle management (PLM) software and services, and Satyam Computer Services Ltd. (NYSE: SAY ), a leading global consulting and IT services provider, today announced a global consulting and systems integrator alliance ...
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New computer program may identify bite marks
MILWAUKEE It has sent innocent men to death row, given defense attorneys fits and splintered the scientific community.For a decade now, attorneys and even some forensic experts have ridiculed the use of bite marks to identify criminals as sham science and glorified guesswork.
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