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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-02 23:21 Real-time stock quotes available free online
NEW YORK (AP) - The average investor will no longer have to wait 15 or 20 minutes to find out what stocks are doing as multiple financial Web sites launch free real-time quote services.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-02 23:26 New Dell executive got compensation valued at $33M
DALLAS (AP) - Michael Dell received compensation that the computer company he founded valued at just under $2 million last year, when he returned as CEO, but the leader of Dell Inc.'s consumer business received more than $33 million.
Interactive Investor |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-02 23:30 New documents shed light on Microsoft-Yahoo saga
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Yahoo Inc. Chief Executive Jerry Yang pushed for an employee severance program that made it more expensive for Microsoft Corp. to engineer a takeover even after an outside consultant questioned the plan's generous benefits, according to previously sealed documents in a shareholder lawsuit against Yahoo.
Interactive Investor |
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Kent County GOP headquarters broken into
The headquarters of the Kent County Republicans was broken into, leaving computers smashed, files thrown and banners ripped from the wall.
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Next Directory benefits from rise in online shopping
Sixty per cent of sales from the Next Directory catalogue are now made on the internet, according to the retailer’s latest annual results. Over the next year, the fashion chain plans to improve its web site functionality to take advantage of customers searching for purchasing ideas.
Accountancy Age |
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Nvidia takes on Intel with new Tegra chips
The market for hardware that can run mobile Internet devices heated up considerably Monday with the unveiling of Nvidia 's Tegra family of processors, whose models contain chips for multiple functions. The Tegra chips directly compete with Intel 's Atom processor line, which was announced in early April at the Intel Developer Forum in Shanghai. With an increasing number of people ...
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New Dell executive got compensation valued at $33M
Michael Dell received compensation that the computer company he founded valued at just under $2 million last year, when he returned as CEO, but the leader of Dell Inc.'s consumer business received more than $33 million. According to an Associated Press...
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GNB Voc-Tech offers computer camp
NEW BEDFORD – For the ninth straight summer, Greater New Bedford Regional Vocational Technical High School will be running a computer camp for area young people. The program, designed to introduce area young people to the world of technology through...
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Chip Group Launches Online Training For Shops
The Chip Group has unveiled a series of online training modules called Chip Group Online Training - to help chip shop owners and their staff ‘get to grips’ with the Group’s recently launched industry Standards.
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Bossier Library offers free computer classes
Beginning tomorrow, Bossier Parish Library is offering free computer classes to library patrons. The first Internet Basics 101 and Email Basics 101 classes will be taught at the Plain Dealing and East 80 Library branches.
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Why Do Teens Run Away From Home?
One-in-seven kids ages ten to 18 will run away from home at some point. The reasons for doing so vary, but these days a lot of them are finding solace in people they meet on the internet.
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Real-time stock quotes available free online
NEW YORK -- The average investor will no longer have to wait 15 or 20 minutes to find out what stocks are doing as multiple financial Web sites launch free real-time quote services.
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Microsoft signs HP Live Search deal
SEATTLE - Microsoft struck a deal with the world's largest personal computer maker, Hewlett-Packard, to place a toolbar on new PCs that leads to its Live Search engine, the companies said.
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New documents shed light on Microsoft-Yahoo saga
Mon, Jun 2, 2008 (3:32 p.m.)
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Cap goes on the 'all you can eat' US data plan
NEW YORK - Americans are used to paying extra for using up cell phone minutes, but will they be willing to pay extra for sending home computers over their internet allowance?
The New Zealand Herald |
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WebCentral boosts Security and Reliability with Windows Server 2008
ARN Poll - Is the desktop PC on the way out? Have your say and vote in ARN's online poll. This week, we want to know whether your desktop PC sales are on the decline.
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New Dell executive got compensation valued at $33M
Mon, Jun 2, 2008 (3:32 p.m.) Michael Dell received compensation that the computer company he founded valued at just under $2 million last year, when he returned as CEO, but the leader of Dell Inc.'s consumer business received more than $33 million.
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Recent Original Stories
"The Free Software Foundation has published a third draft of the GPL3 license. The FSF had indicated leading up to this draft that it would be addressing some concerns it had with the Novell-Microsoft agreements in the draft.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 12th Apr 2007 21:03 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Apple conceded that it will be unable to release its next generation operating system in June as previously planned and now says it anticipates launching the software in October.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 27th Jun 2006 00:24 UTC
Microsoft now allows people to try out the next Office--without the hassle of installing beta software or replacing their current version. It runs through an IE window and it requires a Citrix ActiveX plugin in order to give you access to the actual machine that runs Office on the backend.
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Recent Original Stories
The MorphOS Development Team would like to inform that a new version of the MorphOS Free Edition for PowerUP accelerator boards is immediately available for download.
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Texarkana minister arrested on child porn charges
The associate pastor of a Texarkana church has been arrested on child pornography charges. Jerry Sawrie, an associated pastor at Richmond Road Baptist Church, is accused of viewing and possessing child pornography on his work computer. He has been arraigned and pleaded not guilty. Police said they found photos of
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by BFGoodrich (1.42) on Thu 22nd Jun 2006 17:42 UTC
Novell is spiraling into obsolescence. They are trying to push a distribution that no one really cares about, trying to make a new desktop OS that no one wants because everyone has a Windows desktop. When they drop NetWare what will be left but a second rate Linux company.
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Microsoft releases its latest Dynamics for CRM
Microsoft today released Dynamics AX 9000, a major update that adds Role Centers, increased business intelligence, and myriad other new features to what many consider to be the best of Microsoft's four products in the CRM space.
BetaNews |
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Microsoft Advises Windows Users to Restrict Use of Safari
Microsoft has officially responded to the discovery of a "blended threat," the design of Safari that allows a malicious Website to download and clutter the user's download space with a myriad of unwanted files. The is the so-called "Carpet Bomb" effect. While Microsoft's Security Response Center is working on the problem with Apple and is not calling it a vulnerability of ...
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