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Microsoft to Put Search Toolbar on H.P. Computers
The agreement, which takes effect next January for new PCs in the United States and Canada, displaces a similar one Hewlett-Packard has with Yahoo.
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Microsoft submits scanner protocol to IEEE
Microsoft has contributed its Web services protocol specification for consumer scanning peripherals to the Printer Working Group (PWG) of the IEEE industry standards body..
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Microsoft patent spat with Avistar hots up
Avistar Communications Corporation reported today that the US Patent & Trademark Office (USPTO) has rejected Microsoft's requests for re-examination of 29 of Avistar's US patents pertaining to audio, video and collaboration technologies..
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Telcos failing to develop IP strategy
The continuing rise of IP-based services is one of the biggest concerns for global telecoms executives, according to research by VoIP provider Jajah..
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Nvidia rolls out Tegra chips aimed at tiny PCs
Nvidia on Sunday announced a processor line-up it believes will power a new class of fast, small devices with long battery life that can surf the full Internet, play high-end games and display high-definition video.
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MEDIA GENERAL PRIVACY POLICY
For each visitor to the Web site, MEDIA GENERAL's servers automatically collect information about which pages are visited and the domain name of visitors. This information is used for internal review, to tailor information to individual visitors and for Web site traffic audits.
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Compal Picks Wavesat
TAIPEI -- Wavesat, a leading supplier of Broadband Wireless semiconductor solutions, today announced that Compal Communications, Inc. (CCI), a leading ODM for handheld devices, has selected Wavesat to co-develop products for its Mobile WiMAX product line, starting with a USB Dongle.
Unstrung.com |
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Upaid battle with Satyam intensifies
Mumbai, June 2 : The battle between Upaid Systems, an online and mobile payments company based in the British Virgin Islands, and Satyam Computers has snowballed into a claim for damages that could exceed $1 billion.
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Defense: Juror queries unfair in Mass. murder case
Mon, Jun 2, 2008 (2:27 p.m.) A lawyer for a British man accused of killing his wife and baby complained Monday that he would have difficulty picking an impartial jury because a judge barred him from asking potential jurors their feelings about the man's alleged use of Internet sex sites.
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Best Buy Tests E-Waste Recycling Program
Best Buy is testing a free electronic recycling program in 117 of its stores. The program launched on June 1, with stores in Baltimore, San Francisco and Minnesota. Customers can bring in up to two electronic devices per day, per household for recycling. Electronics that can be recycled include televisions, monitors up to 32 inches, computers, phones, and cameras. Items that won't be accepted ...
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Google I/O Summed Up
Google I/O was, by all accounts, an important event. Lots of interesting things were announced and launched, and a bit of a retrospective seems appropriate. read more
WebProNews |
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'Lost' in a flash: Best of the comments
Trust me, I haven't forgotten all of you Lost fans! Last week's finale thread was quite long (and is still growing), but here are 10 comments that stood out from the pack. Thanks to everyone who contributed to this season's...
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Brief: Safari flaw enables Windows attack
Safari flaw enables Windows attack
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Pfleger sermon called America a sin
More controversial video of Father Michael Pfleger's recent sermon at Trinity United Church of Christ has been posted on the internet. In the video Pfleger called America a sin, but he says that's not what he meant to say.
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Strike in HPL unit Tamluk, June 2:
Eighteen contract labourers in a Haldia Petro unit went on a wildcat strike today after the agency that contracted them allegedly failed to clear their dues.
The Telegraph |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 4th Feb 2007 00:13 UTC
Salon's Scott Rosenberg explains why even small-scale programming projects can take years to complete, one programmer is often better than two, and the meaning of "Rosenberg's Law."
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Time Warner ready to test metered Internet
NEW YORK — You're used to paying extra if you use up your cellphone minutes, but will you be willing to pay extra if your home computer goes over its Internet allowance?
Dallas Morning News |
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A Month of Gates #2
News Analysis. This second retrospective installment looks back at Bill Gates' satellite appearance at Macworld 1997....
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Sangoma Files Patent Application for Fax Synchronization Product
TORONTO, ONTARIO-- - Sangoma Technologies Corporation , the premium provider of PC-based hardware and software for proprietary and open source networking and telephony, announced today that it has filed an application for the issuance of a patent for the company's fax synchronization product: Telecommunication System and Method of Synchronization.
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Computer class June 7 at Lyons Library
The Lyons Public Library will offer a computer class entitled Introduction to Computers for the Beginner on Saturday, June 7 at 10 a.m. This class is designed for people who know little or nothing at all about computers, or may be considering purchasing their first computer.
Courier Gazette |
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Pegasystems To Host Growth Strategy Webinar with Suntrust Banks Inc - ''Improving Online Account Opening and ...
Process technology experts from Pegasystems, Inc. (NASDAQ: PEGA), a leading provider of BPM and business rules solutions to Global 500 customers, and SunTrust Banks, Inc., one of the nation's largest and strongest financial holding companies, will present a Webinar and case study discussing how financial companies can achieve dramatic improvements in business growth in a slow economy, by ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Asus Expands Eee PC Mini-Notebook Line
The Eee PC 901 reportedly has an 8.9-inch screen, a 1.6 GHz Atom microprocessor, 1 GB of memory, and a 20 GB solid-state drive for Linux builds and a 12 GB SSD in machines running Windows.
InformationWeek |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-02 22:04 CSC one of 14 large companies awarded federal IT contract valued at $12.2B
SAN FRANCISCO (Thomson Financial) - Computer Sciences Corp. late Monday said it is one of 14 large firms that have been awarded a contract to provide information technology services to the military, Department of Defense and other federal agencies.
Interactive Investor |
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Take 25 minutes to talk to your kids about Web safety
Arizona law enforcement officials are pleading with you to make sure you know who your kids are talking to on the Internet. Sally Wells with the Maricopa County Attorney's Office says there's a good chance your child may encounter a sexual predator online.
KTAR 92.3 Phoenix |
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Debunking yet another bogus malware study
Here we go again, with yet another round of bogus reporting about the extent of malware infections in the United States. This morning I read a report by Nick Farrell of The Inquirer, which was accompanied by the screamer headline One in Four US computers infected. It links in turn to a much longer...
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