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Kutztown votes to raise cable, Internet rates
Kutztown Borough Council has voted to approve a resolution to increase its Hometown Utilicom monthly rates $2 for cable and $3 for Internet service. Basic cable will increase to $18 per month from $16 and expanded service will increase to $35 per month from $31.75.
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Respondent in DRAM ITC Action Settles with Tessera
Tessera Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:TSRA), a leading provider of miniaturization technologies for the electronics industry, today announced it has reached a settlement with International Products Sourcing Group (IPSG), a respondent in the International Trade Commission (ITC) action brought by Tessera against certain DRAM manufacturers, Investigation No. 337-TA-630 (DRAM ITC action).
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Guidance Software to Offer HBGary Responder(TM) for Live Memory Analysis in Digital Investigations
Guidance Software Inc. (NASDAQ:GUID), The World Leader in Digital Investigations(TM), today announced a strategic alliance with HBGary Inc., a leading provider of security assessment solutions and services. Through this relationship, Guidance Software adds HBGary's unique live memory (RAM and volatile data) analysis solutions to its portfolio of digital investigative offerings.
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Deltek Insight '08 Concludes After Resounding Success
New product launches, partnership announcementsand record attendance highlights the event (PRWeb May 22, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Deltek_Insight_Conference/enterprise_software/prweb952944.htm
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Airman's honour tree vandalised
A tree dedicated to an airman killed in World War II is hacked down by vandals in a Coventry park.
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Linked by Jeff Rollin on Thu 31st Aug 2006 18:44 UTC
I downloaded a few VMware images for use in VMware player. The mouse (a PS/2 type) did not work either in ReactOS or in Syllable, but did work in PC-BSD (all in VMware Player).
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Thu 22nd May 2008 20:54 UTC
More often than not, the question arises on OSNews why certain projects or pieces of abandonware aren't released as open source software. Supposedly, this would speed up development, facilitate the growth of a community, all that jazz associated with open source development.
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Mon 29th Aug 2005 10:12 UTC, submitted by Nate Behlendorff
In this short interview , Ubuntu Linux founder and space tourist Mark Shuttleworth discusses the intended users of Ubuntu, why he chose to base it on Debian, and what the future holds for Linux on the desktop. Ubuntu is growing rapidly - and Shuttleworth is the man at the controls.
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HP Introduces Green Initiatives, Recycled Printer
The HP Eco Highlights label will tell customers the environmental attributes of a product or service, starting with the company's printer line and then eventually expanding to its entire portfolio.
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Is There a Cure for the 'Distraction Virus'?
The Internet is an incredible productivity tool, offering unprecedented information and communication. But it's also distracting, and getting more so daily.
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Intel's Barrett: Education, not technology, is key to success
Intel Chairman Craig Barrett said global alliances will be the key to getting the next 1 billion people on the Internet and better education is the best way to achieve this goal.
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Ill. legislators outlaw "cyberstalking"
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. -- Illinois lawmakers, responding to the suicide of Missouri teen Megan Meier who hanged herself after receiving hurtful messages over the Internet, sent Gov. Rod Blagojevich a bill today to make "cyberstalking" a crime.
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Microsoft inks IPR deal with Suzhou gov't
Microsoft and Suzhou Municipal Intellectual Property Right Bureau have signed a memorandum of understanding on protecting IPR, according to ChinaTechNews.com .
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Page: Google-Yahoo deal can clear antitrust wall
(AP:WASHINGTON) Google billionaire co-founder Larry Page said Thursday the Internet search leader opposed a Microsoft-Yahoo deal because it would monopolize the online communications market, stifle innovation and curb competition.
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ARM, Toshiba seal multiprocessing license deal
ARM has announced a major technology licensing agreement with Toshiba encompassing the ARM Cortex -A9 processor, Cortex-R4F processor, NEON SIMD technology, PrimeCell peripherals and CoreSight on-chip trace and debugging technology.
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AMD supports Qimonda's GDDR5 graphics standard launch
Qimonda has announced that it has won AMD as launch partner for its new graphics standard GDDR5.
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ST. STEPHEN, NB - A Deer Island Community School teacher has been charged in a child Internet luring case. The case was opened when the Halifax Internet Child Exploitation unit hooked on to a St. George area computer.
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T is for Tower
The PowerEdge T300 is the tower version. It has a 1-socket chipset with a choice of processors.
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Yang Gets Adult Supervision at Microsoft Meetings
Several major investors in Yahoo--who have been, how shall BoomTown put this delicately, freaked out by the sudden departure of Microsoft from the deal two weeks ago--have blamed the passive-aggressive style of Yahoo, and especially Yahoo CEO and Co-Founder Jerry Yang, on the collapse of those talks as a big problem.
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Google Blitzes Capitol Hill
It must be Google week in Washington because representatives from the company were involved in at least three separate policy discussions. Fortunately, for the most part, the search company's lobbying efforts didn't seem entirely self-serving, unlike some other major corporations and their help-us-make-more-money demands. read more
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Whitewater outfitters must be licensed, according to state
The state Department of Licensing warns people to make sure whitewater rafting outfitters are licensed before going on a rafting trip. “A simple advertisement in the phone book or on the Internet does not guarantee the operator is licensed,” according to the department.
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Linktone Reports Unaudited First Quarter 2008 Results Revenues Increase 28% Sequentially
Linktone Ltd. , one of the leading providers of wireless interactive entertainment services to consumers and advertising services to enterprises in China, today announced its unaudited financial results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2008.
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Amazon.com Tops BusinessWeek's 10th Annual InfoTech 100
For the second consecutive year, Amazon.com tops BusinessWeek's annual InfoTech 100 ranking of tech's top performing companies. In 2007, Amazon.com vaulted from No.23 to No.1, and the company retains the top spot this year, beating out Apple , Nintendo , and Google .
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