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Ahead of the Bell: Analyst boosts VMware target
(AP:NEW YORK) A recent drop in shares of software maker VMware Inc. likely related to an employee stock program gives investors a buying opportunity, an analyst said Tuesday while boosting her price target.
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Software-as-a-Service manages telecom expenses.
Through dynamic Adobe Flex architecture, Quickcomm Enterprise produces meaningful views of telecommunications infrastructure and equipment, contracts, inventory and lifecycle management, billing, and optimization analysis. Managers can communicate service updates automatically, empowering teams to control telecom procure-to-pay process. Customizable dashboard reports provide clear global spend ...
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Photos: Steve Jobs dances the iPhone 3G tune
Apple unveils the half-price, twice-speed device
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Site Search:
BOY meets girl. Boy makes eyes at girl. Girl does runner. Boy uses internet to track down girl. Boy posts cash reward for information leading to girl.
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Kryptiq Launches First Solution for Connectivity Between Clinical Environment and Microsoft HealthVault
Kryptiq, the leading provider of next generation healthcare connectivity solutions, today announced that GreenField Health has implemented Microsoft(R) HealthVault(TM) connectivity using Kryptiq's Connect IQ(TM) Patient Portal and Secure Messaging solutions. GreenField Health, a nationally recognized consulting group and medical clinic in Portland, Oregon, is using Connect IQ to enable patients ...
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Multiprocessor Solution promotes high-end graphics adoption.
Scalable multiprocessor graphics solution, ARM® Mali(TM)-400 MP, is capable of delivering performance of up to 1G pixels per second and enables licensees to serve multiple product markets with same architecture. Flexibility allows developers to choose optimum power, performance, and area configuration for application at hand. It helps bring graphics acceleration to almost any device with a ...
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Symphoniq's TrueView Express Named a Finalist in 8th Annual eWEEK Excellence Awards Program
Symphoniq Corp., a pioneer in real end user performance monitoring, today announced that eWEEK, the industry leader for strategic technology information, has named TrueView Express a finalist in eWEEK's 8th annual Excellence Awards program in the Infrastructure Software category. Winners were announced in a special report in the June 9th issue of eWEEK and online at eWEEK.com.
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blinkx Connects Communities With Next New Networks' Targeted Content
SAN FRANCISCO, BUSINESS WIRE -- blinkx, the world's largest and most advanced video search engine, today announced a partnership with Next New Networks, the leading independent new media company that creates and produces online television networks for targeted communities.
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Laser Scanner offers surface reconstruction capabilities.
Handheld REVscan self-positioning laser scanner is suitable for reverse engineering, design, shape acquisition, and 3D inspection. It is supplied with VxScan(TM) 2 data acquisition software that incorporates enhanced algorithms for surface boundary recognition and curvature recognition. Software is offered in both English and French versions. This story is related to the following: Computer ...
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HS Students Suspended Over Racy Cell Photos
Officials say seven Pascack Valley High School freshmen distributed racy photos of middle school girls on cell phones and school-issued laptops. READ MORE >>
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Racy cell phone photos get 7 high school freshmen suspended
HILLSDALE — Officials say seven Pascack Valley High School freshmen distributed racy photos of middle school girls on cell phones and school-issued laptops. The ninth-grade boys are suspended for the rest of the school year. Superintendent Benedict Tantillo III tells The Record of Bergen County more than 20 girls who are now in ninth grade were in the photos. Some pictures appeared to have been ...
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Afrika Japanese release revealed
We already know that the PS3's Afrika won't be getting a release in Europe, Sony Computer Entertainment assuring us that the safari game will only be released in Japan.
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Web advertising bucks credit crunch
The credit crunch has not affected US internet advertising spend, new research reveals. IDC reported that total revenue "surged" by 23.9 per cent to $7.1bn in the first quarter compared to $5.7bn in 1Q07.
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LR Man Charged in Sex Sting
A Little Rock man has been nailed in an Internet sex sting. Authorities say Derrick Hamilton, 31, thought he was communicating with a 13-year-old girl when he arranged a meeting with her to have sex.
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LCD Projectors feature active maintenance filter system.
Mounted on ceiling or placed on stationary desktop, Model PLC-XC55 provides 3,100 lumens, while Model PLC-XC50 delivers 2,600 lumens. Active Maintenance Filter consists of filter cartridge with 10 lengths of filter material and airflow sensor that detects when airflow is obstructed and advances clean section of filter as needed. For security, both portable units include security bar that accepts ...
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Emerging Stock Report for Tuesday, June 10, 2008: CAAH Plus $8 Million in Revenue!
TheSUBWAY.com announces the following stocks to its Action List: China America Holdings, Inc., TapImmune Inc., Applied Materials, Inc., Yahoo! Inc. (NASDAQ: YHOO).
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Loopt previews location-based iPhone app
Demonstrated at Apple's WWDC 2008, the new app blends social networks with the Maps application, so you can see where your friends are
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TypePad demos iPhone photo-blogging app
Michael Sippey of TypePad shows off a mobile photo-blogging application for the iPhone at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference 2008
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Motorsport firm drives network upgrade
Bryan Glick, Computing , Tuesday 10 June 2008 at 13:34:00 Prodrive installs 10Gbit/s capability to support new IP-based services Motorsport group Prodrive has completed a major network upgrade to help deliver new IP-based services across the company. The firm, which runs the Subaru World Rally team and the Aston...
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The New York Times Launches Self-Service Advertising Powered By AdReady
The New York Times and AdReady, Inc. announced today the launch of Self-Service Advertising , an online display advertising site that enables small businesses to easily create and manage online ad campaigns on NYTimes.com.
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Data Security Software removes all intrusive PC threats.
With ability to detect and remove over 270,000 harmful and dangerous applications, XoftSpy-SE v2008.6. scans complete computer system to detect spyware parasites and quarantine infected files for immediate protection. Detections include Adware, Spyware, Trojans, Worms, hijackers, toolbars, and Keyloggers. Software stops pop-ups, and removes harmful registry keys and files. It destroys harmful ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 27th Feb 2007 22:27 UTC
Corel made a play for a piece of the Web 2.0 pie on Tuesday, releasing WordPerfect Lightning in beta , a free, compact version of its standard word processing suite that combines both online and offline functionality.
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KnowledgeLake To Demo Microsoft® SharePoint® ECM Solution At Microsoft Tech-Ed 2008 North America
KnowledgeLake, Inc. recently announced it will demonstrate KnowledgeLake Connect with the Fujitsu ScanSnap S300, at Microsoft Tech·Ed 2008 North America, June 10-13 in Orlando, Fla.
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Software imports census-based demographic data into MS Excel.
CDXZipStream imports over 100 items of demographic data according to zip code, state, county, or area code. All data is stored in local database, enabling fast retrieval. Suited for large and small businesses, software does not require programming, complex queries, or cut and paste. If there are any changes to list of zip codes in Excel workbook, all corresponding demographic data is updated ...
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FastSoft Gets Win
Pasadena-based FastSoft said Monday that it has signed on PAR Government Systems Corporation as a customer. FastSoft, which develops Internet acceleration products based on research spun out of Caltech, said that PAR will use the firm's technology to deliver geospatial files to federal government clients. Financial impact of the deal was not disclosed. FastSoft's technology is based on a ...
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