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SAIC Wins $221m Space and Naval Warfare Deal
Science Applications International Corp (SAIC) has won a four-year $221m contract from the Space and Naval Warfare Systems Center, Charleston (SSCC) for supporting command, control, communications, computers, cryptology, intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance (C5ISR) programs.
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Microsoft to Offer Search on HP PCs
Microsoft has signed a deal with Hewlett-Packard to place a toolbar to its Live Search engine on HP's PCs.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Microsoft Upgrades ERP Suite
Microsoft has upgraded its Dynamics ERP suite. It said Microsoft Dynamics AX 2009 has multi-site and shared services capabilities and provides planning and reporting through Microsoft Office PerformancePoint Server.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Tornado Alley makes us special, makes us survivors
This little item floats around the Internet from time to time, especially this time of year. You know you're an Okie if ... when the tornado siren sounds to warn people to take cover, you go out on your front porch to look for the funnel. We're pretty involved with our immediate climate right now, but the weather year-round is so significant, it's part of our identity. We are a population that ...
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Time Warner tries Internet meters
NEW YORK: You're used to paying extra if you use up your cell phone minutes, but will you be willing to pay extra if your home computer goes over its Internet allowance?
Akron Beacon Journal |
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METERED INTERNET
The Time Warner Cable metered Internet service charge plan offers two options based on data use, measured in gigabytes.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Giving ants their marching orders
Texans are battling a plague of ants that are wreaking havoc on homes, destroying electrical wiring, infesting computers, fouling up fire alarms and reportedly are resistant to over-the-counter ant killers. Named "Crazy Raspberry Ants” after exterminator Tom Raspberry, who first identified them, the ants are tiny red hairy monsters that travel in a nearly unstoppable zig-zagging path of ...
The Oklahoman |
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Sheriff's Office arrests UF student on child porn charges
A UF student was arrested on two felony charges related to child pornography following an undercover Internet investigation by the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office.
Independent Florida Alligator |
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Getting to know ... Bird Lovers Only Rescue Service
About the group: Established in August 2006. Rescue and sanctuary for parrots. Home to Snowball, a dancing cockatoo. Web site: www.birdloversonly.org. Nonprofit organization.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-05 06:10 Al-Qaeda claims attack on Danish embassy in Islamabad: report
WASHINGTON (Thomson Financial) - Al-Qaeda on Wednesday claimed in Internet statements to have carried out a suicide attack on the Danish embassy in Islamabad which left at least six dead, the SITE internet monitoring service said.
Interactive Investor |
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Report claims IT underestimates scope of malware
A recent study by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has found malware has become so prevalent that 25 percent of computers in the United States are now infected.
iTNews |
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Consumers to pay more for Telstra broadband: report
A new report says consumers will pay more than 15 per cent more if Telstra wins the right to operate a national broadband network.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-05 06:07 IBM developing miniature pipes for chip cooling
BOSTON (AP) - Since a computer microprocessor is veined with electric circuitry, it might seem like a bad place to put water. But IBM Corp. researchers believe that sloshing water through hair-thin pipes inside chips will solve a vexing problem facing next-generation computers.
Interactive Investor |
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Al Qaeda claims responsibility for Islamabad attack: report
Al Qaeda has claimed in internet statements to have carried out a suicide attack on the Danish embassy in Islamabad which left at least six dead, SITE monitoring services said.
Australian Broadcasting Corporation |
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South Korea to Fine Intel $25.4 Million for Trade Violations
The regulator said that it was issuing the order because the semiconductor giant offered rebates to South Korean computer companies and undercut a competitor, A.M.D.
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Google seals deal with NASA for more training space
Google Inc. announced Wednesday plans to develop a new high-technology campus at NASA Ames Research Center in Mountain View, California. Under the terms of a 40-year lease agreement, Google will pay NASA an initial rent of 3.66 mill ...
People's Daily |
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Koreans hit Intel with $25 million antitrust fine
(AP:SEOUL, South Korea) South Korea's antitrust regulator said Thursday it will order Intel Corp. to pay $25.4 million for violating fair trade rules.
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Recent Original Stories
Ars Technica has posted a lengthy article on the new promising Microsoft Command Shell. It looks at MSH from the point of view of both coders and Windows admins.
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Recent Original Stories
"iXsystems, an enterprise-class hardware solution provider, announced today its acquisition of PC-BSD , a rock solid UNIX operating system based on FreeBSD. PC-BSD is a fully functional desktop operating system running FreeBSD version 6, with a KDE desktop interface and graphical system installer.
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OECD cybercrime infection figures disturbing but correct
Tier-3 says that the 25 per cent PC infection rate in the US, reported in a weekend report entitled `Malicious software (malware): a security threat to the Internet economy' from the OECD, confirms the behavioural analysis IT security specialist's own findings as far as infections go.
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Recent Original Stories
Sun is offering its high-end Java IDEs, Sun Java Studio Creator and Java Studio Enterprise, at no cost. Java Studio Enterprise 8 is the commercial IDE, which is based on open-source Netbeans 4.1. Java Studio Enterprise is capable to generate UML diagrams from your source code and vice versa.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recycling reminder
Several recycling round ups are planned for next week in Calabasas. The city is holding a free electronic waste collection on June 7 at Calabasas City Hall from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Acceptable items include laptops and personal computers, microwave ovens, printers, radios, stereos and telephones.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 28th Aug 2006 09:01 UTC
The ReactOS team has released ReactOS 0.3.0 . There's a massive changelog for this release. You can get 0.3.0 from the SourceForge page . "The ReactOS project is dedicated to making Free Software available to everyone by providing a ground-up implementation of a Microsoft Windows XP compatible operating system.
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Jurors shown pornography allegedly taken from Pelo's computers
BLOOMINGTON -- Jurors in the rape trial of former police Sgt. Jeff Pelo saw images Wednesday of pornography police said they retrieved from Pelo’s home computers. Audio analysis: What to expect this week Special section: Court documents, story archive
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Icahn, Yahoo board trade more insults
SAN FRANCISCO - Dissident investor Carl Icahn and Yahoo’s beleaguered board lobbed insults at each other Wednesday in dueling letters likely to provoke even more rancor as the battle to determine Yahoo’s fate escalates.
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