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Letting the figures do the talking
Lenovo, Konica Minolta Printing Solutions, Fujitsu Siemens; all reputed names in the Middle East IT business. So why then has Jebel-Ali based wholesaler Distributech been toiling away with little recognition outside of the offices of these vendor partners?
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Obama Campaign Hopes for Better Web Security
Barack Obama's campaign is looking for a Web security expert to help lock down Obama's official site.
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eBay ends online ads sales system
Internet auction house pulls the plug on Media Marketplace, a controversial pilot program designed to buy and sell radio and TV advertising on the Internet.
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Treasure Valley Library Leaders Work to Reach IT Generation
Treasure Valley Library Leaders Work to Reach IT Generation
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Recent Original Stories
The Customer Preview Program for Windows Vista has reopened. Release Candidate 1 can be ordered on DVD from Microsoft or can be downloaded directly.
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Items Stolen from Garden City Church
An office is ransacked and a computer, iPod and money are missing. However, what was taken from the First United Methodist Church in Garden City was more than material. As FOX 2's Kerry Birmingham explains, the person responsible first may have stolen the congregation's trust.
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Victor Keegan on Google alternatives
Are the tectonic plates in the search market starting to move? You wouldn't think so from the seemingly unstoppable march of Google, but recently there have been some interesting straws in the wind. I know it takes a long time before straws in the wind become a haystack, but they are worth considering. The theme is a move away from what has been described as "supply side" search - reflecting ...
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Presented By: IBM Tackles Global Energy Crisis
New "Mini-IBM" Modular Data Centers Deliver up to 50 Percent Energy Savings http://marketwire.com Read more Ads by Pheedo
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Capitol computers hacked by Chinese
WASHINGTON Multiple congressional computers have been hacked by people working from inside China, lawmakers said Wednesday, suggesting the Chinese were seeking lists of dissidents.
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How new software will create titanium bone replacements
The idea of having an irreparably damaged bone scanned, a titanium copy created in a replicator and then surgically inserted into our bodies seems more Star Trek science fiction than modern-day medicine. But advances in three-dimensional printing and a key piece of breakthrough software mean that, within a year, this will be a reality. It's the vision of engineer Siavash Mahdavi. Mahdavi ...
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My mojo made me do it
Affairs are no longer the preserve of Bad People. I know this because there's a book out called When Good People Have Affairs, by Mira Kirshenbaum. Just because you find something on the internet don't make it so, but when it arrives in actual print, you have to sit up and listen.
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Technophile: PocketSurfer2
The PocketSurfer2 does exactly what it says on its appealingly shiny back. It's a pocket-size device - well, at 152mm x 75mm x 15mm, a jacket pocket-size device - that allows you to surf the internet, contract-free, on the move. The internal gubbins uses GPRS to access the web and compress your chosen page to the relevant dimensions and, remarkably, manufacturer Datawind's promised ...
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YouChoose: June 12
Next, let's fry our brains! Put some unpopped popcorn between four mobiles . Ring the four mobiles. Watch the popcorn pop. Reflect that it's a good thing you hold your phone vertically, not horizontally, for calls ... Hang on, the scanner's off-key When Radiohead asked people to remix their song Nude , James Houston used old computer gear - Sinclair Spectrum, hard drives, scanner, ...
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Ask Jack: June 12
Looking for a lightweight I have been searching for a lightweight notebook but I have been unable to identify a machine which has a screen of over 180mm high. Computers such as the Sony VGN SZ, or the ThinkPad X300, appear to be designed for DVD watching rather than working on text, which is my main use for the machine. My present ThinkPad T60 has a 15.4in screen which is 230mm high, but it ...
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British banks can now refuse to compensate the victims of online fraud
A small addition to the Banking Code seems like such a minor thing. But the change, which came into effect at the end of March, has analysts and academics alike alarmed at what it could mean for online banking customers. Since the 2005 edition of the code (which dictates how UK banks do business with customers), section 12.9 has advised customers to keep their PCs secure. "Use up-to-date ...
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Missouri, Kansas not to receive Medicare program
KANSAS CITY — A federal Medicare pilot program aimed at encouraging physicians to use computerized patient records will not be coming to Kansas or Missouri. Businesses and health care groups ...
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TuneWiki Knows What You're Listening To -- And Where
Two former Israeli fighter pilots have designed a music player for the iPhone and other mobile devices that displays what people in your geographical area are listening to. TuneWiki's iLyricPlayer is not without its limitations, but points the way toward a future in which proximity becomes a stronger component of online music communities.
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Scramblewatch '08
Confused about the upcoming election? We're here to help with our way-cool campaign Web site!
Tucson Weekly |
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Microsoft Partners: Software Assurance Is Stalling Virtualization
Microsoft partners say the software giant is shooting itself in the foot by requiring customers to buy volume licensing agreements in order to get key virtualization technologies.
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Media Watch
Internet Radio Providers Balance Obstacles With Successes
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Controversial copyright amendments bill to be unveiled Thursday
The Canadian Press June 11, 2008 - 7:23 p.m. OTTAWA - The federal government is expected to introduce legislation Thursday that will seek to make it easier to prosecute individuals who download copyrighted material from the Internet.
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Features and Case Studies
With Yahoo apparently off the table, what's Microsoft's back-up plan? Try again for Yahoo — or go for a new target? On Saturday, Microsoft formally withdrew its offer to acquire the search pioneer, at least for now. So what happens next for Yahoo? A deal with Google looks likely.
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Google's Brin reserves rocket seat
NEW YORK (AP) – A company that sends wealthy tourists into space aboard Russian rockets announced Wednesday that it has a new client, Google co-founder Sergey Brin, and a new plan for the first entirely private flight to the international space station.
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Inside Voodoo's Gorgeous Omen Gaming Desktop: Totally Tubular [Voodoo Omen]
Voodoo's Omen gaming desktop is the best-looking one around. But we (and gamers) care about inner beauty too, and the insides shot by Pocket Lint look like the Matrix's people farm with all of the...
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Marissa Mayer and friends on display at department store [Superficial]
The Palo Alto Neiman Marcus held a preview of the Oscar de la Renta fall collection for a San Francisco Symphony benefit, and we all know how much Google's Marissa Mayer loves her some de la Renta.... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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