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Cisco Denies Aiding Chinese Censorship
Cisco this week denied allegations that it aided the Chinese government in its effort to censor the Internet.
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Cubs, Astros recap
Social bookmarking allows users to save and categorise a personal collection of bookmarks and share them with others. This is different to using your own browser bookmarks which are available using the menus within your web browser.
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Kingston Technology 1800MHz HyperX DDR3 Memory Wins Intel XMP Certification
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, Calif.----Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced its HyperX® 1800MHz DDR3 memory has been certified under the Intel® Extreme Memory Profile validation program to offer PC builders and gaming enthusiasts more performance memory options and tuning flexibility when constructing high-performance systems using select Intel ...
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Moody's computer 'bug' caused over-optimistic credit ratings
Computer says yes! Moody's saw its shares slide on opening this morning, after reports that the institutional rating firm had blamed bugs in its computer model for leading it to grade several debt parcels as almost without risk for investors.…
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WD Brings Portable Storage To Mac Users
Expanding on its portable storage offerings, WD has introduced its new Mac-formatted My Passport Studio Portable Drives. The newest members of the My Passport family are designed for Mac users on-the-go and are equipped with both FireWire 400 and USB 2.0 interfa...
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Parents and Children Play and Learn Together at New Early Childhood Site on Scholastic.com
According to a recent Kaiser Family Foundation study, 43% of children ages four to six use a computer several times a week or more, leaving parents with the difficult task of monitoring and guiding their child's first online experiences. To help bridge the joys of traditional family learning and play with new media, Scholastic.com (NASDAQ: SCHL) has launched the Parent Activity Center (P.A.C.), ...
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Moody's shares tumble on reports of rating errors
(AP:NEW YORK) Shares of Moody's are falling on media reports that the credit ratings agency accidentally gave top ratings to billions of dollars of debt instruments due to a computer coding error.
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Splunk goes virtual, unveils broad IT search capabilities for Citrix XenServer
Splunk, which provides indexing and search technology for IT infrastructures, this week made its move into the virtual realm with the announcement of Splunk for Citrix XenServer Management. The San Francisco company says this is just its first foray into search support services for virtualization and that...
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Will 'Mighty Mouse' lawsuit save the day for tech firm?
Apple, along with CBS, was sued for trademark infringement by a closely held computer- accessory firm over the name of its wireless "Mighty Mouse" device, whose name evokes the cartoon superhero.
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Musical mischief
With an incredibly vivid imagination and a knack for turning what at first seem to be loopy, madcap ideas into reality, Uwe Schmidt (aka Senor Coconut) is in a league of his own — at least where laptop salsa is concerned.
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Computer student takes skills to national level
GURNEE – A Warren Township High School student is taking his skill in computer programming to the National Leadership Skills Conference in June.
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Warren Newport Library hosts recycling presentation
GURNEE – During Kay McKeen’s presentations, people learn that being green around the house not only helps the environment, but puts a little more green in their wallets.
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Chambersburg's fourth- and fifth-graders learn how to safely surf the Web
The benefits of the Internet are numerous, but today's youth should be knowledgeable about the dangerous aspects of using the Internet as summer nears and time at home -- on the computer -- is bound to increase.
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Levaruka catering to southpaws
Pens smear and make writing unreadable. Potato peelers don’t peel. Computer mice cause hand-cramps. These are the minor obstacles left-handed children and adults face every day. And that’s where a store in Prague 8 selling exclusively left-handed items comes in.
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Moody's stock suffers record plunge on rating error
NEW YORK - Shares of Moody's Corp fell more than 13 percent on Wednesday, the biggest one-day drop since becoming an independent company in 2000, after the rating agency said a computer snafu resulted in incorrect top ratings for complex debt.
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New ''WarBirds 2008'' Simulation Game Launched For PC and Mac Computers!
iEntertainment Network (OTCBB: IENT), the award-winning developer of the World Famous WarBirds TotalSims series, announced today that a brand new version of the massively multiplayer online simulation, WarBirds, has been launched. WarBirds 2008 has added Two New Terrains, Ten New Aircraft including the famous WW II British Lancaster bomber and the Modern A-67 Dragon Counter Insurgency Aircraft, ...
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Family traditions
My family has several traditions on the holidays. For example, on Thanksgiving Day we gather for a morning game of touch football in the backyard, sit down for dinner, and in the evening with football on TV we play Poker . Not every day is Thanksgiving and I can't get home for a hand against Dad, but I can play Online Poker . Playing Poker on the Internet may not be the same as playing against ...
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Raytheon Nine trial starts online only
The trial of the Raytheon Nine got underway after a number of delays and postponements on Tuesday at Laganside Court in Belfast. As expected, the first day was taken up with legal arguments about the nature of the defence and witnesses.
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Ocean Tomo to Offer Patents Related to Medical Information System Management and Physician/Patient Communication ...
CHICAGO----Ocean Tomo Auctions today announced that it will offer for sale two Lots of Telemedicine patents directed to the field of medical communication and information systems at The Ocean Tomo 2008 European Live IP Auction.
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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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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 19th Jan 2006 22:35 UTC
Today, the Dutch headquarters of Apple held a press conference concerning the announcements made by Apple's CEO, Steve Jobs, last week during MacWorld in San Fransisco.
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Recent Original Stories
This opinion piece gives 8 reasons as to why HCI (Human-Computer Interaction) is in its stone age. It talks of screen corners, visual attention, the spatial paradigm (oh my...) and much more.
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Recent Original Stories
KVM , the kernel-based virtual machine for Linux, will be merged into the Linux kernel , according to Andrew Morton's merge plans for 2.6.20. Besides VMware, Xen, qemu, etc., Linux users now have a full virtualization solution built in the kernel which supports running unmodified Linux or Windows images.
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by (Staff) on Mon 1st Aug 2005 04:20 UTC
This really is a rather interesting thread. I've used Mepis - Nice job they are doing. Only problem I have had is that after a week, inevitably something that has worked all week long just quits working. Wireless for example. Unlike some of you who have posted - I'm not a Linux guru.
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Colonel Suggests Using Hackers' Tool Against Them
Hackers often harness the combined power of thousands of virus-infected personal computers to pump out spam e-mail or disable targeted servers by overwhelming them with Internet traffic. Now an Air Force colonel is suggesting the U.S. military build its own "botnet," or network of remotely controlled computers, to be ready to attack the computer networks of foreign enemies. The proposal Col. ...
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