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AMD rolls out new laptop chip package
SAN JOSE, California - Advanced Micro Devices Inc. rolled out a new package of chips for laptops Wednesday, a major overhaul of its mobile lineup the chip maker hopes will help it climb out of a deep financial trough.
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Boy wrote of desire to kill many at Indiana school
A teenager accused of plotting a school attack wrote that he wanted "instant recognition" for shooting a record number of victims and that he wouldn't feel sorry about it, according to documents unsealed Tuesday. A black spiral notebook authorities obtained from the 16-year-old boy's locker at Penn High School in Mishawaka, Ind., contained handwritten entries in which the teen expressed his ...
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Intel this week unveiled new chipsets for desktop PCs at the Computex trade show in Taiwan.
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Infonetics Research: Service delivery platforms "fundamental to telcos' futures"
CAMPBELL, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/03/08 -- Communications market research firm Infonetics Research predicts in a new report that worldwide revenue from service delivery platform (SDP) software and integration services will grow at a 23% compound annual growth rate (CAGR) over the 5 years from 2007 to 2011.
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Yahoo sets August 1 date for annual meeting showdown
Yahoo Inc (YHOO.O) set plans on Tuesday to hold its annual shareholder meeting on August 1 in the heart of Silicon Valley, setting the stage for a showdown with activist investor Carl Icahn, who is mounting a proxy fight for control of the company.
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. With the pending launch of Microsoft's virtualization hypervisor, Hyper-V, in the next couple of months, battle lines are being drawn.
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GM and Erie County Sponsor Free Recycling Event
BUFFALO, N.Y. (WIVB) - - Looking for an environmentally sensitive and privacy ensured method to dispose of your unwanted computer equipment, bicycles and clothing? Leave it at the General Motors Tonawanda Engine facility! General Motors will partner with Erie County, including the City of Buffalo, and the Northwest Solid Waste Management Board (NWSWMB) to sponsor a free computer, electronics, ...
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Linked by James Ingraham on Mon 24th Jul 2006 11:15 UTC
In today's entry in our Alternative OS Contest, James Ingraham takes a close look at QNX, the operating system based on the Neutrino microkernel. He concludes that "While you can probably find solutions for just about all of your desktop computing needs using the QNX RTOS, that is not QNX's strong suit.
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Redcort announces Virtual TimeClock Pro 6.0
Redcort Software, publisher of Virtual TimeClock, a time & attendance software for Windows and Macintosh computers, has announced details on their upcoming Virtual TimeClock Pro 6.0 release. Virtual TimeClock Pro is employee time clock software that enables businesses of any size to track employee time and attendance; the timesheet software is a se...
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New laws lead to IT boom
Heightened awareness of online information security in Thailand has IT specialists cashing in on higher demand.
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Lawyer: Antigua, US will not settle Internet gambling dispute by deadline
ST. JOHN'S, Antigua - Washington and this tiny Caribbean country will not resolve their dispute over Internet gambling by a Friday deadline, according to Antigua and Barbuda's attorney in the trade battle.
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How to Build a $150 Linux PC
Cheap computers are fairly common, but the bargain-basement has even more to offer. You can assemble your own PC for peanuts by installing Linux and using coupons for discounts on parts. Just inherit a free monitor from Craigslist and start hacking. In Wired.com's How-To Wiki.
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New trial ordered for former sportscaster
A state appellate court has ordered a new trial for a former Chicago TV sportscaster convicted in 2005 of indecent solicitation of a child over the Internet.
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AMD rolls out new laptop chip package
(AP:SAN JOSE, California) Advanced Micro Devices Inc. rolled out a new package of chips for laptops Wednesday, a major overhaul of its mobile lineup the chip maker hopes will help it climb out of a deep financial trough.
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You&A With Matt Cutts
Session Intro: What's a You&A? That's where you, the audience, put your questions directly to the head of Google's web spam team, Matt Cutts . As an engineer in search quality, Matt's been dealing with webmaster issues for Google since 2000 and is well known to many advanced search marketers from his blog and public speaking. Danny Sullivan , Editor-in-Chief at Search Engine Land is ...
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Exclusive: Google Leads People To NoFollow Help Center
Matt Cutts told Mike McDonald of WebProNews about something new from Google: the search advertising company opened a little help center on the topic of nofollows and links. read more
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Silicon Image Announces SteelVine Storage Processor Support for Intel's Latest PC Chipsets
COMPUTEX -- Silicon Image, Inc. , a leader in semiconductors and intellectual property for the secure storage, distribution and presentation of high-definition content, today announced SteelVine support for the latest generation of Intel® PC chipsets with the release of its Advanced Host Controller Interface version 1.2 Serial ATA driver.
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Mini Laptops: The Next Big Thing
Computer makers and suppliers say cheap mobile Internet devices will boost sales.
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Supermicro Unleashes Single-Processor (UP) Servers with Quad-Core AMD Opteron(TM) 1300 Series Processor Support at ...
COMPUTEX -- Super Micro Computer, Inc. , a leader in application-optimized, high performance server and workstation solutions, has announced full support for the latest Quad-Core AMD Opteron 1300 Series processors on its latest single-processor A+ Servers on display at Computex Taipei 2008 .
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Microsoft offered Yahoo $40 a share in 2007--court document
NEW YORK -- Microsoft offered $40 a share to buy Yahoo in 2007, according to court documents unsealed in a class action lawsuit to protest the failed buyout.
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New trial ordered for former sportscaster
A state appellate court has ordered a new trial for a former Chicago TV sportscaster convicted in 2005 of indecent solicitation of a child over the Internet.
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Recent Original Stories
Sun Microsystems has fixed five security bugs in Java that expose computers running Windows, Linux and Solaris to hacker attack. In the meantime Apple also released a Mac OS X security update for apache_mod_ssl, CoreFoundation, CoreTypes, curl, iodbcadmin, OpenSSL, Safari, sudo, syslog.
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Yahoo! 'turned down $40-a-share offer'
Yahoo!'s management turned down an informal $40-a-share takeover offer from Microsoft more than a year before the software giant returned with its foiled $31-a-share bid in February, according to papers filed by investors suing the company.
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Internet Tag Orders On The Rise, Knowles Says
Activity at the countyclerkanytime.com website continues to experience an increase among motorists renewing vehicle registrations online, County Clerk Bill Knowles said.
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Internet Blogs, Acquaintances Point To Red Flags From Shooting Suspect Delich
Legal experts say blogs and emails would have warranted investigation
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