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Intel Sees Strong Demand for Servers, Notebooks
CEO Paul Otellini says he does not see a significant impact from the slowing U.S. economy.... Bank Reporting Software Use Word & Excel to Easily Produce & Manage Reports. Demo for Free!
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The Sword
There's no denying rock and all its bastard children existed before videogames, but more and more there's a feeling that music and electronics are locked in a developmental standoff. This isn't even computer-aided composition being talked about, but rather salt-of-the-earth metal. Because throughout ...
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10:15 a.m. -- GWA continues customer service initiative in Sinajana
10:15 a.m., April 16 -- Sinajana residents with water service-related questions, but without transportation or Internet connections, can visit the Sinajana Mayor's Office on Friday.
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Palaro goes online
The results of all events in the coming Palarong Pambansa in Puerto Princesa City will be available online through the DepEd website. It will be a first in the event’s 60-year history. The DepEd website is http://depedschoolsports. wikispaces.com.
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ASUS U6S Review
This sweet new laptop from Asus features a leather palm rest, facial recognition software and HDMI output. Plus it almost weight the same as an Apple MacBook Air. Check out our review inside.
DesignTechnica |
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“REACH” system provides healthcare to rural areas
Neurological specialists are now available to stroke patients in rural areas...over the Internet.
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NOW AND THEN: The ’wow’ factor never ends
A delight more than 20 years ago, the Toshiba T1100 boasted a ‘wide screen’ display. RIDZWAN A. RAHIM looks at how laptops have evolved through the decades. Why, they are even environmental-friendly now!
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Briefly: Piano Wizard review
In brief: We have a review of Piano Wizard, a game that teaches piano, Apple is 11th in Web traffic, a new MacHeist bundle has debuted, and a promotion offers Sonicfire Pro 4.5 for free ... We've postd a review of Piano Wizard, a game that approaches learning to tickle the ivory in an innovative way. Piano Wizard makes whiling away the hours feels ...
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Small form factor boards head for the SUMIT
SAN JOSE, Calif. — Details of an interface specification aimed towards next generation, low power, expandable single board computers (SBCs) were released at the Embedded Systems Conference here.
Electronics Supply and Manufacturing |
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Mac Clone Maker Has Apple Seeing Red
When the second coming of Steve Jobs commenced at Apple, Mac clone manufacturers were systematically put out of business - Steve obviously doesn't like competition. So, it should come as no surprise that Apple is trying to take a bite out of upstart clone maker Psystar , who offered a hardware setup slightly more powerful than a Mac Mini for $399. Psystar would also include a legitimate copy ...
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Internode expands naked ADSL2+ offering
National broadband IP carrier Internode is set to expand its Naked ADSL2+ offering by converting existing phone services to naked ADSL.
iTNews |
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On a mission to save Windows XP
The ‘Save Windows XP’ petition has attracted over 100,000 signatures as Microsoft prepares to phase out the popular operating system.
iTNews |
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Forget the Courts — Apple May Fight Mac Clones With Tech
Patent experts, including an ex-Apple patent attorney, think the Cupertino company may have trouble shutting down a rival computer company selling a low-cost Mac clone.
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Seagate makes good on solid-state drive patent threats
Seagate is finally making good on its promise to aggressively challenge solid state hard drives (SSDs) by suing the heck out of the manufacturers that build them. STEC is first in the storage giant's sights, although CEO Bill Watkins will tell you that Seagate is simply protecting its property. Read More...
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Man sets up girlfriend's 'Bejeweled' video game to pop question
JERSEY CITY, N.J. — Hiding a ring in a bouquet just wasn’t enough when a computer programmer decided to pop the question. Bernie Peng reprogrammed Tammy Li’s favorite video game, ‘‘Bejeweled,’’ so a ring and a marriage proposal would show up on the screen when she reached a certain score.
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Recent Original Stories
George Ou compares Microsoft Office 2007 to OpenOffice 2.2 in memory and CPU usage using the OOXML and ODF file formats. The conclusion according to Ou: "We can see that the OpenOffice.org ODF XML parser (while vastly improved) is still about 5 times slower than Microsoft's OOXML parser.
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Core Laboratories' First Quarter 2008 Webcast at 7:30 a.m. CDT on April 24, 2008
Core Laboratories will broadcast its first quarter 2008 conference call over the Internet at 07:30 a.m. CDT on April 24th, 2008.
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Intuit reports minor glitches with TurboTax as deadline approaches
Some users of the popular TurboTax online tax-filing system were encountering glitches as Uncle Sam's midnight deadline approached, but a spokeswoman for parent company Intuit said today that its servers were generally coping with a surge of last-minute users.
San Jose Mercury News |
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From Print Magazines to Online Communities
Panel of media buyers weighs in on how magazines can bridge the digital divide and make their Web properties more attractive to advertisers.
InternetNews.com |
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Amid Fears of an Internet Downturn, Gawker Sells Properties
Yesterday's news that Gawker Media will be selling three of its sites caught many by surprise.
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Intel: What Downturn?
If there's a recession, someone forgot to tell the world's largest chipmaker. And its customers.
InternetNews.com |
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NZCS Names Team bringing ICT Certification to NZ
The New Zealand Computer Society (NZCS) today announced the team of high profile individuals who will be working to bring internationally-recognised professional certification to New Zealand’s ICT Sector.
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Apps: Speed Download, Interarchy
Speed Download 5.0.2 ($25) download manager designed to be a unified hub for almost all downloading and file transfer activities. This release fixes the following issues: Transparency in the floater retained after SD restarts; SD no longer prompts about a component update after each restart; SD remembers changes to the toolbar visibility after each...
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Online shopping shines in high street gloom
By Daily Telegraph Reporter
Daily Telegraph |
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Closing arguments begin in Hans Reiser trial
A prosecutor in the trial of a software programmer accused of killing his estranged wife showed jurors a photograph of the couple's two young children as he summed up his case on Tuesday.
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