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Car Research
The Dodge Caliber SRT4 has some serious bang for the buck. (Joe Duarte/AUTONET) Related article You can time yourself in the Caliber SRT4 thanks to an onboard computer that can also gauge lateral force (Gs) and stopping distance.
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Victim isn't a house of horrors
A leading wire service placed a story on the Internet about the Austrian father who kept his daughter locked up as a sex slave for 24 years. One sentence read:
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Spammers exploit Google Docs
Spam levels jumped in May to 76.8 per cent of all emails sent globally, according to new monitoring data. MessageLabs' latest Intelligence Report attributed this hike to a change of tactics in which spammers are moving away from a reliance on email attachments.
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Microsoft losing grip in patent spat
The US Patent Trademark Office (USPTO) has rejected 14 of Microsofts requests for the Patent Office's re-examination of unified communications vendor Avistar Communications 29 US patents.
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Ninemsn CEO quits
NINEMSN will undertake a global search for a new CEO following the resignation of Tony Faure.
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Seven take a bite of Apple site
SEVEN universities in Australia and New Zealand will make a great leap into online lecturing today when American computer giant Apple launches a local iTunes U education site.
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Silver surfers invade net
LOOK out Facebook, MySpace and YouTube, the silver surfers are dropping in on your populist youthful networking wave.
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Apple seeks TV solution
APPLE has retuned its television set-top box in an attempt to bring the computer into the living room and win over television viewers.
The Courier Mail |
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Game on for home theatres
EXPERTS are predicting sales of home entertainment systems will jump in the lead-up to the 2008 Olympics, the first to be broadcast in full high definition.
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The computers
READERS raise questions about Java, spyware, Windows Service Pack 3 and security cameras for our computer guru Ray Shaw to answer.
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Five abandon ship at troubled Ninemsn
AUSTRALIA'S biggest internet publisher, Ninemsn, appears on the brink of collapse following the resignations of chief executive Tony Faure and mobile head Chris Noone this week.
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TV to get up close and personal
ERICSSON, the world's largest supplier of mobile networks, says "individual TV" services delivered over mobile phones, TV screens and personal computers will be the key driver of growth in the telco sector in the next 10 years.
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Abel Solutions to Deliver Custom Microsoft Office SharePoint Server Solution in Support of CARE Strategic Plan
Atlanta-based humanitarian relief organization will use SharePoint solution to meet organizational objectives for measuring worldwide impact.
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Xiotech Announces New Magnitude 3D 4000 Storage System Customers
Xiotech Corporation today announced that several new customers have purchased the Xiotech® Magnitude 3D® 4000 storage system. New customers include Capital Institutional Services , Canutillo Independent School District , City of Brooklyn Park , Microsoft Corporation -- Forefront Division, Microsoft Corporation -- Windows Mobile Embedded Systems Engineering, NIX Health Care System , University ...
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Internet Evolution Launches New Green IT Video Tutorial
Internet Evolution , TechWeb's groundbreaking Web 2.0 site dedicated to investigating the future of the Internet, today launched a new interactive Green IT Tutorial. Green technology is one of the most critical and complex issues now facing IT professionals and CIOs.
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Harvey Software Introduces Free Package Tracking Gadget for iGoogle and Other Google Properties
With the release of Harvey Software's first Google Gadget, the CPS Parcel Locator, iGoogle and Google Docs & Spreadsheets users can quickly track their UPS®, FedEx® and US Postal Service® packages.
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Kensington Ships New Dual Monitor Adapter Using DisplayLink USB Display Technology
PALO ALTO, Calif.----DisplayLink today announced that its USB display technology is providing core functionality for the Kensington® Dual Monitor Adapter, shipping today for Windows XP/Vista and Mac OS X platforms.
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Teradata Releases New Blueprint for Communications Convergence
MIAMISBURG, Ohio----As communications service providers expand their range of services to encompass Internet, cable and satellite, their need becomes more critical for a single, comprehensive view of their customers.
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i-mate(TM) Expands Into E-Commerce to Distribute Devices in North America
i-mate(TM), a global manufacturer of high performance Windows Mobile devices, today announced the launch of an online sales portal for its U.S. and Canadian customers that will make its Ultimate range of wireless devices available for immediate consumer purchase with full device management through i-mate's i-Q services.
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University of Colorado Deploys RAID Inc.'s StorageWatch(R) Monitoring Software
RAID Inc., a customer-centric storage service provider specializing in custom manufacturing of leading edge storage solutions, today announced that the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences at the University of Colorado has selected its flagship product StorageWatch®. This patent pending technology is the industry's only real-time 24/7 proactive storage monitoring and ...
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PCLive.com Launches New Blog to Help PC Users Solve Computer Problems
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa----Solving the myriad of problems that always seem to crop up on PCs can be a very time-consuming and exasperating experience - especially for average users who don't have degrees in advanced computer science.
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Atom launched with new Acer ultramobile
Acer unveiled its much-anticipated Aspire One "Eee PC killer" ultra-mobile today in what was effectively also the UK launch of Intel's new Atom mobile processor.
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Now, a computer that can read your mind
London, June 3 : Mind reading has long been a thing of folklore and science fiction. But, according to a new research, a team of scientists is closer to knowing how specific thoughts activate our brains.
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Taiwan's Computex opens, 35,000 overseas buyers expected - Summary
Taipei - Computex Taipei, the world's second-largest computer show, began Tuesday with organizers expecting the fair to attract more than 35,000 overseas buyers. President Ma Ying-jeou opened the fair, which occupies three halls at the Taipei World T...
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Apple opens third Houston store, confirms Paris shop
Apple has announced that its third store in Houston, Texas will open this Saturday, June 7th. The shop (not pictured) is located within the Willowbrook Mall, near Dillards and JC Penney, and on opening day will be open from 10AM to 9PM. Sunday hours are 11AM to 7PM, and weekday hours are a consistent 10AM to 9PM. As with other Apple Stores, peop...
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