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Review: Arbico Elite 8480EX desktop computer
Not many PCs score a 10,014 in PCmark05 and stay quiet at the same time, but Arbico’s Elite 8480EX does it with aplomb.
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Cyberbullying can spin out of control: study
Cyberspace is a lot like the desert island in William Golding's Lord of the Flies, says professor Shaheen Shariff.
Montreal Gazette |
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Hong Kong woman arrested for selling bogus Olympic torches
Hong Kong - A 33-year-old woman has been arrested for trying to sell counterfeit Beijing 2008 Olympic torches on an internet auction site, customs officials said Tuesday. The woman was arrested with one of the home-made torches after undercover custo...
EARTHtimes.org |
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Broadband speeds: 'digital divide' persists
Computer users in London enjoy faster broadband than anywhere else in Britain, a survey revealed today
Guardian Unlimited |
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Recent Original Stories
"Xandros Desktop Home Premium Edition is the most complete desktop GNU/Linux distribution on the market today, but it still has a few holes in it.
OS News |
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Microsoft extends Windows to low-cost PCs
Microsoft Corp is making its Windows operating system available to low-cost desktop PCs, as cheaper laptops enjoy booming demand globally, the software giant said on Tuesday.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Yahoo takeover: board had early plans to reject Microsoft bid, papers reveal
Yahoo made plans to reject a Microsoft takeover bid months before its $45bn offer, according to newly released court documents. By Mark Sweney
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Casio to Sell 50 Billion Yen in Convertible Bonds (Update2)
June 3 (Bloomberg) -- Casio Computer Co. , the maker of G- Shock digital watches, will sell 50 billion yen ($479 million) of convertible bonds to fund research and capital spending on electronic devices, including digital cameras and mobile phones.
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When music meets computer
The June In Buffalo Festival is always a showcase for music that doesn't get heard very often in non-academic settings. It is a nearly weeklong extravaganza of works that seek to broach boundaries, looking over the edge, as it were, and peering into the abyss.
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Yahoo was opposed to Google collaboration
Neon Kelly, Information World Review , Tuesday 3 June 2008 at 11:10:00 Court papers reveal the company's antitrust concerns, prior to Microsoft's takeover bid Yahoo originally rejected the idea of co-operating with Google on search advertising, reaching the decision just prior to Microsoft's failed takeover bid, it has been revealed.... > Read the full article
vnunet.com |
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Q&A: Livebookings’ David Norris on restaurants and e-marketing
Livebookings Network is a real-time restaurant booking service whose clients include The Ritz, Gordon Ramsay Holdings, La Tasca, Planet Hollywood and Rainforest Café, as well as portals like Time Out London and lastminute.com. It bagged £6.5m in funding in a round led by Balderton Capital earlier this year and is planning to expand its presence in the UK and Europe. Here, we speak to ...
e-Consultancy |
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AMD launches three new Opterons
Clive Akass, Personal Computer World , Tuesday 3 June 2008 at 11:08:00 Quad-core 1300 series arfe slot-in replacements for 1000 series AMD has launched three new quad-core Opteron 1300 processors for single-socket servers and workstations. The new Opteron 1352, 1354 and 1356 clock 2.1GHz, 2.2GHz, 2.3GHz respectively and can be a... > Read the full article
vnunet.com |
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U.S. Internet will shrink to 2 strong players: report
An Internet analyst for a major Wall Street firm argues in a new report that Google Inc and Amazon.com Inc will be long-term winners, while Yahoo and IAC InterActiveCorp fall by the wayside and eBay Inc becomes a merger target.
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100,000 broadband customers switch on to BT Fon
BT today announced that it has attracted over 100,000 members in the UK to BT FON, the world’s largest Wi-Fi community, where members share their broadband connection to establish a network of wireless hotspots.
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LIRR Overcharged Riders Hotline
A file containing LIRR customers' credit and debit card information was reportedly sent to an outside firm during a computer software test mishap.
FOX 5 New York |
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Tiscali subscribers to be sold to Vodafone tomorrow: report
Deal will jump Voda forward in broadband market The Italian board of Tiscali will tomorrow approve a Vodafone offer to buy its broadband businesses outright, according to a report.…
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Spiralfrog.com to offer downloads from EMI artists
(AP) -- SpiralFrog Inc., which operates an ad-supported, free music and video download Web site, said Monday it will soon begin offering content from Coldplay, Keith Urban and other recording artists as part of a new licensing deal with EMI Music.
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Recent Hakuhodo DY Holdings Inc News
Tokyo, June 3, 2008 (Jiji Press) - Hakuhodo DY Holdings Inc. said Tuesday that Yomiko Advertising Inc., a fully owned subsidiary, has formed a business and capital alliance with Internet advertising firm Develop Japan Co.
Japan Corporate News |
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D-LinkTV(TM) Strengthens Line-Up in Second Season
FOUNTAIN VALLEY, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/03/08 -- D-Link, the end-to-end networking solutions provider for consumer and business, has expanded its popular "edutainment" video portal with more helpful video segments to appeal to a variety of viewers.
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AMD launches three new Opterons
AMD has launched three new quad-core Opteron 1300 processors for single-socket servers and workstations. The new Opteron 1352, 1354 and 1356 clock 2.1GHz, 2.2GHz, 2.3GHz respectively and can slot-in replacement for Opteron 1000-series processors.
Personal Computer World |
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'Computer glitch' behind motorists missing out on fuel discount
Woolworths says a computer glitch was to blame for motorists missing out on a 10 cents per litre petrol discount from at least one Safeway supermarket in Melbourne this afternoon.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 17th Jun 2007 23:52 UTC
"For the purpose of this article, just like the first one , a WebOS is defined as virtual operating system that runs in a web browser environement. Don't like WebOS? Well, call it OnlineOS, or WebTop if you like.
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Recent Original Stories
Got a computer that's shared by the whole family? Or a computer in an office that has to support more than one user? Vista has a much stronger user accounts feature than XP.
OS News |
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Vodafone internet users left in the dark
Mobile internet dongle is struggling to deliver on its promise of broadband internet access wherever there is mobile coverage
Guardian Unlimited |
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Nvidia releases mobile internet chips
It said with the Tegra 600 and Tegra 650 processors it is targeting the market dominated by Intel. The chips include an ARM 11 central processing unit core, a graphics processing unit, a media processor, system memory, and peripherals.
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