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Microsoft Recognizes Work Options Group with 'Commitment to Excellence' Award
SUPERIOR, Colo.----Work Options Group is the single recipient of this year's "Commitment to Excellence" award, given annually by Microsoft Benefits to one of the company's U.S. benefit vendor partners.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 13th Dec 2006 06:02 UTC
DesktopLinux.com's executive editor recently decided to retire Red Hat 7 after seven years of loyal service as his home LAN's firewall/router OS. This article chronicles his trials and tribulations as he presses "pure Debian" into service, first as a server and then as a Linux desktop.
New Mobile Computing |
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Nortel and Alvarion Combine Strengths in a Strategic WiMAX(TM) Agreement
TORONTO, ONTARIO and TEL AVIV, ISRAEL -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/11/08 -- Nortel (1) (TSX: NT)(NYSE: NT) and Alvarion (2)® Ltd. (NASDAQ: ALVR) entered into a joint strategic WiMAX agreement to create an end-to-end WiMAX solution to meet the needs of the evolving wireless broadband market.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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HP Unwraps Stunning Voodoo Portfolio
It's like Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Typically boring HP has gone design crazy with its new portfolio of Voodoo-branded computing devices targeted at the growing segment of gizmo junkies who demand products that combine luxurious quality, personalised styling ...
BIOS |
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Intel waiting for a hit product to get MID market rolling
Intel is counting on the emergence of a hit product to kick-start demand for mobile internet devices (MIDs) and spur sales of its Centrino Atom chip platform.
Macworld UK |
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Police hacked off by website intruder
Force site is shut down while probe is mounted
Luton Today |
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Bill Clinton's sexploits return to haunt him
Two women from Bill Clinton's past have joined forces to haunt him, offering internet viewers lurid details - for a fee - of encounters they claim they had with the former US president.
Daily Telegraph |
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Children of the revolution - community blog from Paul Penrose
I took delivery of a new home computer this week. First task: set up the Internet connection, download Firefox and check my e-mail. I then let the kids (ages 9-16) loose on the machine. First task: log-on to social network and download the open source equivalent of MSN for instant messaging.
Finextra |
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Yahoo! launches local beta site
Chennai: June 11: : Internet firm Yahoo! on wednesday launched a new India-focused website to provide information such as business listings, maps and directions, events and movies, mostly Chennai centric. The firm has already launched in New Delhi yesterday.
Chennai Online |
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Security hole exposes utilities to Internet attack
Experts with Boston-based Core Security Technologies discovered the deficiency and issued a security advisory. They say there's no evidence the flaw has been exploited.
WTOL 11 Toledo |
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Slow broadband hits SME SaaS uptake
Software as a service could stall if the UK delays rolling out greater bandwidth.
Computer Weekly |
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Toyota to start lithium-ion battery output in 2009
TOKYO (Reuters) - Toyota Motor Corp's battery joint venture will start producing longer-lasting lithium-ion batteries in 2009 as it aims to roll out more electric cars over the next few years.
The Globe and Mail |
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Google Inc. wins Spanish award for communication and humanities
(AP:MADRID, Spain) Google Inc. has won a communications and humanities award in Spain for a search engine praised as revolutionizing the world's access to knowledge.
INO News |
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Kids have reasons for not reading a book just for fun
Many kids in the U.S. are too busy, too distracted and, in some cases, too tired to read books for fun, a new survey finds, suggesting that schoolwork, homework and diversions such as YouTube and Facebook keep them from regularly enjoying a good book.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Amino Technologies plc, the Cambridge-based broadband TV specialist, has completed the acquisition of AssetHouse Technologies Limited for around £1.4m on a debt-free basis, payable in cash on completion.
Business Weekly |
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Brando 3-in-1 Data Dock Saves Case Space With Multi-Use Trays [Storage]
For those of you with desktop PCs crammed to the gills with peripherals, this slot-loading data dock from Brando might be a neat space-saver solution. It takes up just one 3.5-inch drive bay, but has...
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Microsoft testing prototype of Facebook-like social network
At the request of its SharePoint and Office product development teams, Microsoft 's Office Labs operation has created and is testing a prototype of an internal social network that can provide employees with feeds and updates about their colleagues. Chris Pratley, general manager of Office Labs , is slated to disclose details of the prototype -- called TownSquare -- Thursday at the ...
InfoWorld |
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Vodafone rapped over mobile internet ad
Ian Williams, vnunet.com , Wednesday 11 June 2008 at 11:51:00 Fine print not clear enough, rules ASA Vodafone has been admonished by the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) over a poster ad which implied that its flat-rate mobile data offering was unlimited....
vnunet.com |
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Woman Used Frederick firm's Charge Cards For Spree
A former bookkeeper at a Frederick business has admitted using her employer's credit cards for more than $40,000 in purchases on the Internet auction site eBay.
ABC 2 Baltimore |
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Downtown Visalia hit by power outage
A 15-minute power outage downtown brought down computers Tuesday morning at city of Visalia offices.
Visalia Times-Delta / Tulare Advance-Register |
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Woman admits using Frederick firm's charge cards for spree
FREDERICK, Md. (AP) - A former bookkeeper at a Frederick business has admitted using her employer's credit cards for more than $40,000 in purchases on the Internet auction site eBay.
WFMJ Youngstown |
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Bands playing In the area
The following pop-rock bands are (or were) making a name for themselves right here in Louisiana. Each of the recommended albums is available for download via iTunes.
The Times of Acadiana |
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IronPort only reputation-based web security provider to detect malicious Trojan Horse code
IronPort Systems, a leading e-mail and web security products provider, has announced that it has detected a new malicious Trojan Horse program unidentified by other leading web security systems.
AME Info |
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Sugar Labs' Walter Bender on the Sweetness of Collaborative Learning
Walter Bender was one of the first people to be involved in the One Laptop Per Child initiative, which seeks to make portable computers affordable and place them in the hands of children who need them across the globe. While at OLPC, Bender was president of software and content.
LinuxInsider.com |
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OSNews > Thread > "RE: Selling the problem and the solution?" by kaiwai
To respond to the somewhat alarmingly real threat of spyware, malware, and to a lesser extent viruses on the Windows platform, Microsoft used its recently-acquired security technology combined with its own in-house work to build Windows OneCare Live (codenamed Atlanta).
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