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Terremark Announces Conference Call to Discuss Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2008 Results
Terremark Worldwide, Inc. (NASDAQ:TMRK), a leading provider of managed IT infrastructure services, will hold its quarterly conference call on Monday, June 2, 2008 at 5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. The Company will discuss results for the quarter and fiscal year ended March 31, 2008, as well as the outlook for fiscal year 2009.
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eGames' Three Stooges Game Reels in Big Fish Exclusive
LANGHORNE, Pa., May 21, 2008 -- Casual games developer and publisher eGames, Inc. announced today the finalization of an exclusive distribution agreement with the premier online destination for casual entertainment, Big Fish Games, to launch the company's new hidden object game, The Three Stooges: Treasure Hunt Hijinks, later this summer.
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Moody's plummets on computer coding error
Shares in Moody's plunged on news that the credit ratings outfit awarded incorrect ratings to billions of dollars of debt instruments due to a ...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 17th Oct 2005 17:07 UTC
While Build 5232 was released today to testers , WinSuperSite continues its review of build 5231. "Windows Vista Build 5231 could have been horrible and I'd still be happy about it, because we're finally getting regular Windows Vista builds.
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Recent Original Stories
The extension of daylight-saving time by a month in the United States is causing enormous grief for some IT administrators running Microsoft software, as many of the software programs running on their users' systems need to be individually patched to reflect the change.
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Several open source applications are available on both Linux as well as Windows. This gave Mohammed Saleh the idea of comparing the performance of various of these applications on both Ubuntu 8.04 as well as Windows XP SP3, to see which of the two performed better with certain applications.
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'Google Health' launches despite privacy fears
Google has launched its foray into the online storage of personal medical records while working to allay fears about the potential for privacy breaches.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 11th Jul 2006 03:12 UTC
With its Linux desktop product, Xandros is focusing on short list of features to push Microsoft off the desktop. Microsoft is currently fighting a virtual game of king of the hill with OS competitors attempting to claw their way to the high ground.
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Using the default Gnome desktop, Fedora 9 generally felt solid and polished. Previous versions of Fedora have generally been hit or miss in this respect, so it's good to find a Fedora release that actually feels like a stable one, says Techiemoe . DesktopLinux has a mini-interview about Fedora and some additional info too .
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"Microsoft will move the graphics for its next version of Windows outside of the operating system's kernel to improve reliability, the software giant has told Techworld.
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Opera seeks a wider platform with release of Widgets SDK beta
With the sad status of being the world's #4 browser settling hard upon it, how does Opera find a niche? This morning, it answered that question by demonstrating itself literally picking up the pieces of an old project, and calling them an SDK.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 23rd Apr 2006 17:40 UTC
Vista is all the rage at the moment (and now even the Sunday Eve Column is about it). I don't think there's a single piece of beta software that has ever been discussed as much as Windows Vista.
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Using the default Gnome desktop, Fedora 9 generally felt solid and polished. Previous versions of Fedora have generally been hit or miss in this respect, so it's good to find a Fedora release that actually feels like a stable one, says Techiemoe . DesktopLinux has a mini-interview about Fedora and some additional info too .
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IT chiefs warn of cyber-terrorism threat
The threat of cyber-terrorism is growing and most countries are vulnerable to attacks that can shut down critical infrastructure, global experts told a conference here Tuesday.
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Microsoft Offers Cash To Use Its Search Engine
Microsoft plans to entice advertisers and users of its search engine with savings on online purchases on a site called Live Search cashback.
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Back to the 90s: Microsoft to bribe users to use Live Search
Microsoft is reportedly planning to roll out a "Live Search cashback" that will give users cash after purchasing goods that they found through Live Search. The move would be part of Microsoft's continued efforts to attract more users to its online services and better compete with Google. Read More...
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Asus Eee PC 901 All Dress Up in Tuxedo Black
Given that all the promotional pictures of the Asus Eee PC 901 released thus far have shown the subnotebook in a glossy white shell, we started to worry that Asus wouldn't offer us the unit in another color.
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If I am Japanese
I WILL have to get an engineering degree so I can take a piss. The Japanese toilet is even more complicated than my rusty old laptop. My first encounter lasted for an hour just figuring out the buttons.
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Man & Machine sues Apple over Mighty Mouse
Man & Machine Inc., which sells chemical resistant and waterproof computer keyboards and mice to laboratories and hospitals, is suing computer giant Apple Inc. over its use of the name Mighty Mouse. (AAPL)
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Intel's next generation chip on track for 2008
SAN FRANCISCO — — Intel Corp . is on track to ship its next generation of computer processors, code-named Nehalem, in the second half of this year, chief executive officer Paul Otellini said Wednesday.
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Ayer and Littleton, Massachusetts Residents to Benefit From Verizon Wireless Network Expansion
In a continuing effort to provide the best wireless service for local residents in Middlesex County, Verizon Wireless has activated a new cell site. The new site increases wireless voice and data coverage and capacity along Routes 110, 2a, and Sandy Pond Road in Ayer and Littleton, Massachusetts, as well as the surrounding area.
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Satyam, GE tie up to provide IT healthcare services
Hyderabad, May 21 : Satyam Computer Services Ltd, a leading IT services provider, and GE Healthcare Wednesday announced an agreement to support customers deploying healthcare IT solutions based on GE Centricity Enterprise software.
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A beta version of Hyper-V was included with Windows Server 2008 when the latter launched in February, and Microsoft released RC 1 of the hypervisor in March. HyperV is scheduled for release to manufacturing, when it will be burned onto CDs, in August.
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A Palo Alto man came home at 12:25 p.m. last Friday to find a pickup truck backed into his driveway. Taking a closer look, he saw it was loaded with his possessions, including a flat-screen TV and a computer, Police Agent Donna Arndt said.
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SOFTWARE TOOLS: Mistral bases development platform on TI's latest OMAP devices
Bangalore, India—Mistral announced the availability of the ARM Cortex-A8 processor-based development platform, the OMAP35x evaluation module (EVM). Mistral's development platform is based on Texas Instruments' offering of new OMAP devices, which integrate an ARM Cortex-A8 processor.
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