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BASF Launches Fuel Cell Development Center in Japan
BASF said Friday it has established a development center for fuel cell parts in Yokkaichi, Mie Prefecture, central Japan. The new center will develop parts for fuel cells for electronic devices, such as notebook personal computers, and fuel cells to power home and hospitals.
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Digital entertainment sector proving a big hit for Scotland
SCOTLAND'S digital entertainment sector employs around 100,000 people and generates sales worth £5billion, says a new study. The industry - from TV production to computer games - accounts for four per cent of our economic output, says the Digital Entertainment In Scotland report.
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Cable & Wireless split still on the cards
A BREAK-UP of Cable & Wireless remains on the cards after the corporate telecoms provider yesterday posted better than expected results.
Daily Record |
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A peek into the Internet in 2035
Vint Cerf, one of the "founding fathers of the Internet" speaks on how life around the Internet will change and whether there is a future for the traditional press.
ZDNet Asia |
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More Delays: Yahoo Postpones Annual Meeting
Once again, Yahoo found a way to put off its pursuers, this time pushing back their scheduled annual meeting by several weeks. read more
WebProNews |
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Report: Recycling reaches record in Fairfax County
Fairfax County residents and businesses are recycling a greater percentage of their waste than ever before, according to a report issued this week by the county.
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Recent Original Stories
"Google is experimenting with the open-source version of Sun's Solaris operating system as a possible long-term prelude to replacing its massive global network of Linux servers, according to sources.
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Electron Traps That Compute
Physicists have used a semiconductor material to create superimposed quantum dots that "trap" single electrons. Not only can these dots be studied with lasers, their energy can be influenced as well. Another point: the state of one of the dots governs that of the other above it. This has taken the researchers another step closer to quantum computers.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 11th Dec 2006 19:54 UTC, submitted by John Mills
"Mid November, Steve Ballmer said 'Linux uses our intellectual property' and Microsoft wanted to 'get the appropriate economic return for our shareholders from our innovation.' Many people didn't understand what he really meant, among them the LXer editors.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 26th Jan 2007 21:37 UTC
A coalition of rivals charged on Friday that Microsoft's new Vista operating system coming out next week will perpetuate practices found illegal in the European Union nearly three years ago.
New Mobile Computing |
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Sewer charges left off mailed Merrimack tax bills
An apparent computer-software error means public sewer users didn't receive the correct information about those charges on their tax bills. ...
The Nashua Telegraph |
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Fri 22nd Jul 2005 06:10 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Is the official new name for the Longhorn operating system is Microsoft Windows Vista ? Flexbeta seems to think so, and has posted a domain registration from MS that seems to support this idea.
New Mobile Computing |
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Asif Balagam, President of Green Parts, to Appear on CRN Radio at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time
LAS VEGAS----Green Parts' Asif Balagam will appear on Tim Connolly's Corporate Strategies Radio Show at 9:30 a.m. Eastern Time or 6:30 a.m. Pacific. Local affiliates can be found on the internet at www.crnradio.com.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 7th Jul 2005 19:16 UTC
IBM has today presented various new versions of their G5 processor at the Power Everywhere Forum in Japan.
New Mobile Computing |
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Top Stories
THE LOSS by the Rosemary Nelson Inquiry of a computer disc containing classified information will be used to undermine the investigation into the lawyer’s killing, Sinn Féin Assembly member John O’Dowd has claimed.
An Phoblacht |
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Yahoo postpones annual shareholder meeting
Yahoo Inc. postponed a looming showdown for control of its board on Thursday, giving itself more time to prepare a defence -- or negotiate a sale to Microsoft Corp. that would cause activist investor Carl Icahn to call off the mutiny.
CTV.ca |
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Countries called on to fight cyberterrorism together
Officials from around the world agree they must co-operate better to fight the threat of cyberterrorism at facilities such as nuclear power plants.
CTV.ca |
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Google's Safe Browsing Diagnostic Tool
A week ago Google announced the release of a safe browsing diagnostic tool. To use the tool, just append a URL to the end of http://www.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=. For example, to test this site, you would enter http://www.google.com/safebrowsing/diagnostic?site=http://searchengineland.com/ . Google will then return four sets of security information about that page. ...
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SEM News, "Google Tools, Part 3" & Microsoft's "Engagement Mapping" Tool
In The Trenches is a weekly spotlight of tips, tricks, and news about the tools search engine marketing professionals use to give them a leg up on the competition. Today: News from the search engines, today's in-depth look, "Google Tools, Part 3" and this week's free tips/resources. Click to continue reading...
Search Engine Land |
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Men Arrested for Preying on Children
Part of statewide internet sting.
WLNS Lansing |
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A Yahoo purchase was never seen as strategic: Ballmer
Microsoft CEO says the company's decision to withdraw its bid for Yahoo now means it has $50-billion to spend elsewhere
The Globe and Mail |
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Social networks most popular on mobile browsers
BRUSSELS, Belgium -- People who use their cellphones to surf the web tend to steer to social networking sites like MySpace and Facebook ahead of news, maps or weather, mobile browser company Opera says.
CTV.ca |
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A Yahoo purchase was never seen as strategic: Ballmer
MOSCOW — Microsoft Corp. Chief Executive Officer Steve Ballmer said on Friday the company had never seen buying Yahoo as strategic, and dropping the bid meant it now had $50-billion (U.S.) to spend on other acquisitions.
The Globe and Mail |
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eGovernment Portal Contract with NIC to Manage its Official State Portal Business Editors
(AP:HONOLULU--) May 23, 2008--The state of Hawaii has signed a new five-year contract with eGovernment firm NIC (NASDAQ: EGOV) to manage its official government portal http://www.Hawaii.gov . NIC has never lost a competitive rebid for a current state enterprise portal.
INO News |
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P2P Explained: Introducing the Windows Communication Foundation Peer Channel
To quickly recap from the previous article, a peer network is a logical graph of computers (or applications, depending on your abstraction level) which are connected in some way. In a pure serverless peer network, there is no single designated machine in the network that holds more or less state than any other computer. Hybrid variations of peer networks involve peer communication for some tasks ...
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