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Activists Target Internet Voting
Voting activists demanded Thursday that state officials stop one Florida county from experimenting with Internet voting this fall.
The Tampa Tribune |
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New parents' baby books go online
Proud parents have a new online option for sharing news about their young children with families and friends. Totspot.com, set to launch early next month, is a social...
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Company Profiles
IBM is a provider of hardware, including desktop and notebook PCs, mainframes and servers and storage systems; and its service arm is also the largest in the world.
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Hawkins 911 asks residents to call in to confirm addresses
ROGERSVILLE — Hawkins County Central Dispatch is asking every county resident with a Bulls Gap or Whitesburg mailing address to call 911 next week to confirm that their address is correct in the computer.
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'Wedding Dash 2' offers little more than original
Many computer game sequels, especially those accessible try-before-you-buy "casual games," tend to play similarly to their predecessors, but PlayFirst's "Wedding Dash 2" takes the cake, if you can pardon the pun.
Asheville Citizen-Times |
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Mirror Image Internet Launches New Programs
Mirror Image Internet, provider of content delivery solutions, announced the availability of Guardian Content Protection, a service that allows customers to control access to content that is delivered through the Mirror Image network. Guardian Content Protection offers a security option that protects content and bandwidth from unauthorized access and allows content providers to manage access by ...
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Brightcove Forms Japanese Subsidiary
Brightcove Inc., the Internet TV platform, announced the formation of a majority-owned Japanese subsidiary, Brightcove KK.
EContent Magazine |
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Nuxeo Announces the Launch of Nuxeo RCP 2.0
Nuxeo, a software vendor in open source ECM, announced the launch of Nuxeo RCP 2.0, a platform for the development of rich client ECM applications.
EContent Magazine |
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Samsung launches mousepad mobile
Addressing a press conference, Sunil Dutt, country head, Samsung Telecommunications, said, "We plan to double our turnover. We will focus on product innovation, and value-added services like internet experience on mobile and long battery life." Even Finnish handset biggie Nokia lost market share in India from 72.3 per cent to 69.5 per cent between January and March.
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Graham, Lieberman quit vets’ group
WASHINGTON — Sens. Lindsey Graham and Joe Lieberman, two advisers to John McCain’s presidential campaign, have resigned their positions in a veterans’ advocacy group that was posting Internet ads critical of Democrat Barack Obama. Graham, a South Carolina Republican, and Lieberman, an Independent from Connecticut, stepped down as honorary members of the board of Vets for Freedom, citing a new ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 25th Jun 2006 21:35 UTC
"[We] can easily enjoy the best of both the Mac and Windows XP worlds on a single system--as long as that system is an Intel Mac. Apple's own Boot Camp Public Beta allows you to install Windows XP SP2 onto an Intel Mac, giving you a dual-boot system.
New Mobile Computing |
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Camera Karma: Find Your Lost Pics Here!
New Web site is reuniting summer travelers with lost cameras.
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VIDEO GAMES
System: Sony PlayStation 3 Also available for: Microsoft Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii, Nintendo DS, Sony PlayStation 2, Sony PSP, Windows PC
The Tampa Tribune |
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Oracle Scores Twice in Gartner's Field Service Magic Quadrant
Growing demand is driving change in the field service management (FSM) industry -- vendors whose products enable mobile workforce optimization, fleet routing and management, technician portals, and asset monitoring -- even as the number of players within it shrinks.
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Dell results suggest turnaround working
Computer-maker Dell Inc. said yesterday that its profit and sales grew in its fiscal first quarter, beating Wall Street expectations and signaling that the company's turnaround efforts may be paying off.
Winston-Salem Journal |
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Comcast returns after outage
Comcast reports that Internet and Web-based e-mail service was restored Thursday afternoon after a hacker attack on Wednesday night.
Chattanooga Times Free Press |
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Gone but not forgotten
His computer desk is intact, left exactly the way it was when he headed off for a night out with friends. His coat is slung over his chair, his pet gecko is peering out from a small cage and his McMaster University acceptance letter is open.
Milton Canadian Champion |
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'Penny Arcade,' 'Teenage Zombies' bring the funny
Late last year, when I was playing Valve's brilliant puzzle game "Portal," I felt a weird sensation: Laughter. I'm not sure when I first noticed it; perhaps it was when GLaDOS, the insane artificial intelligence that was tormenting me, promised "grief counseling and cake" after my ordeal. What really threw me was the idea that a videogame could make me laugh out loud.
Knoxville News Sentinel |
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Hackers hit Comcast Web portal
Comcast Corp. took a hit from a hacker and now may take a hit from some of its 14 million Internet customers, an expert said Thursday.
Rocky Mountain News |
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HP: 'Intelligent' networks to support future corporations
Corporate networks need to become increasingly automated to handle information management demands, HP’s ProCurve networking business expects.
iTNews |
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Tornado recovery notes
n $325,000 PLEDGED: More than $325,000 was pledged to the American Red Cross during a telethon Wednesday. The money is to help tornado victims in Butler County. KWWL-TV of Waterloo, WMT 600 radio in Cedar Rapids and the Hawkeye Chapter of the American Red Cross took donations over the phone, through Web sites and in person to help the tornado victims. The Red Cross said Thursday the donations ...
The Gazette |
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Computer trained to 'read' mind images of words
WASHINGTON - A COMPUTER has been trained to 'read' people's minds by looking at scans of their brains as they thought about specific words, researchers said on Thursday.
Straits Times |
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Want to learn? Join the Club
On any given day at the Auld Center, a person can find computer classes in one room, children building robots in another or homemade rockets being shot from the field behind the building.
Kerrville Daily Times |
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Maniscript Works Of Art To Be Available In Cyber-world
ANKARA - The manuscript works of art in an Istanbul museum will be viewed on the internet, culture authorities said on Thursday.
TurkishPress.com |
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Court: School Can Punish Student For Internet Criticisms
A federal appeals court has ruled that a Connecticut high school was within its rights to punish a student for writing critical comments about school administrators on the Internet.
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