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Fujitsu and DTC Communications Introduce Metro Ethernet Services to Rural Tennessee
ALEXANDRIA, Tenn.----Fujitsu Network Communications, a leading supplier of innovative optical and wireless networking solutions, announced today that DTC Communications has completed a 300-mile metro network using Fujitsu FLASHWAVE® 4000 Multi-Service Provisioning Platforms .
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NI TestStand 4.1 Accelerates Parallel Test Performance with Multicore Support
AUSTIN, Texas----National Instruments today announced NI TestStand 4.1, the latest version of the company's test management software, which now helps engineers develop faster test systems with multicore processor support.
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Research and Markets: Handy Guide Covers All The Information You Need To Perform Common Administrative Tasks With ...
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of "Windows Server 2008 All-In-One Desk Reference For Dummies" to their offering.
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Recent Original Stories
"Overall - DesktopBSD is a pleasure to run and a breeze to install.
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In Good Company
Shane Carroll May recently was hired as Web projects manager in the Information Technology department of the University of Houston-Victoria. May assists in maintaining the UHV Web site and managing ongoing Web-based projects.
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Many iPod and cellphone users not impressed with possible new international trade agreement
How many copied songs or movies do you have on your computer? The federal government may soon make information on your laptop, iPod and even your cellphone illegal. Canwest News Services reports Ottawa ...
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Bermea Inks supplies customized business service Wilson County News May 27, 2008
“I like face-to-face meetings,” said Daniel Bermea, owner of Bermea Inks, an e-commerce office supplies business specializing in business machines and their supplies, such as printers and toner and ink cartridges.
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PPS Overhauls Business Operations With IBM’s Insurance Application Architecture Using IBM’s modular IAA model and ...
AAfter two major tech builds fell short of expectations, Johannesburg-based specialty insurer Professional Provident Society (PPS) passed the baton to incoming COO David Gnodde and incoming head of business applications and operational finance Stephan Clark.
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7:45am -- Suspected Internet Predator Arrested
Socorro man accused of soliciting a 16-year-old Louisiana girl for sex.
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Fraudsters targeting Google AdWords users: Bigmouthmedia
Online fraudsters have been targeting AdWords users to attempt to steal their personal and business banking details and also to divert AdWords traffic. They send fraudulent emails, tricking the customers to reveal their AdWords account login details.
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Japan urges limiting kids' cell phones
Japanese youngsters are getting so addicted to Internet-linking cell phones that the government is starting a program warning parents and schools to limit their use among children.
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Israel's Altair to supply chips to Japan
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israel's Altair Semiconductor, which develops chips for fourth generation (4G) mobile services, said on Tuesday it will supply the chipsets for wireless devices operating on Willcom Inc's Personal Handyphone System in Japan.
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Risk and compliance solutions specialist selects DediPower to meet its co-location needs
To protect and ensure secure, reliable access to its IT infrastructure Reading, UK - 27 May 2008: DediPower, one of the UK's fastest growing managed hosting providers, has been selected by Fortent, Inc. to provide its co-location requirements in DediPower’s Thames Valley Hosting Centre. A provider...
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Strategic Plan FY 2007-2012 (PDF)
To view PDF files you must have Adobe Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. To view Flash files you must have Macromedia Flash Player installed on your computer.
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Yahoo sues 'lottery' spammers; Good luck collecting
Yahoo said Tuesday that it has filed a lawsuit against "Yahoo! Lottery Spammers" for launching a scam where users are convinced that they won a prize from the company. The lawsuit is the latest filed under the Federal CAN-SPAM Act. Yahoo filed suit in the U.S. District...
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Yahoo sues the spammers
Fake emails purportedly from Yahoo told recipients they had won a lottery
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Bigmouthmedia research reveals rise of Google Phishing
Bigmouthmedia has warned that online fraudsters are targeting Google AdWords users in an attempt to steal internet traffic and gain access to the banking details of businesses and individuals. According to the latest research from Europe's largest independent digital marketing ( http://www.bigmouthmedia.com/...
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Israel's Altair to supply chips to Japan
TEL AVIV (Reuters) - Israel's Altair Semiconductor, which develops chips for fourth generation (4G) mobile services, said on Tuesday it will supply the chipsets for wireless devices operating on Willcom Inc's Personal Handyphone System in Japan.
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Microsoft sees Windows Mobile unit sales up 50%
Company expects to sell 20 million units in 2007/2008 fiscal year; expects 50% annual growth over the next two years
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ZANA Network Teams With Partsearch Technologies
ZANA Network, LLC, an online marketplace and business development resource serving small and medium enterprises worldwide, today announced that all members now have access to Partsearch Technologies goods and services via http://zananetwork.partsearch.com/.
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Microsoft Forecasting 50% Windows Mobile Growth
News by Ricky Cadden on Tuesday May 27, 2008. Note: Sponsored advertising links, if any, are in green. Microsoft's Windows Mobile platform for smartphones has been experiencing quite a bit of growth lately, shipping over 11 million units for the 2006-2007 fiscal year.
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Microsoft abandons book digitizing projects
In what is being seen as Microsoft choosing its fights more carefully, the Redmond-giant has decided to cease digitizing books and academic journals. Both Live Search Books and Live Search Academic are to be shut down. The reasoning behind dumping the projects are to do with changes in the way Microsoft sees its search business going [...]
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MBA students go for Google
Where do MBA students most want to work when they get out of school? Investment banks and consulting firms are still popular choices, but for the second straight year, the most coveted employer is Google, a recent survey found.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 31st Oct 2005 15:38 UTC
"Don't you just hate it when you can't find a file you need, but you know it's on your computer? Wouldn't you like an easy way to track down files anywhere on your computer?
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UPDATE: Mobile Broadband, M&A To Top Colao's Agenda At Vodafone
LONDON (Dow Jones) -- Top of Vittorio Colao's agenda when he takes over the reins of Vodafone Group in July will be driving wider adoption of mobile broadband and deciding which assets to buy in Asia and Africa, as the world's top mobile phone operator looks for ways to preserve global growth.
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