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HP debuts Via-based mini-laptop
— Apr. 08, 2008 — HP has entered the mini-laptop arena with a device targeting education and cost-conscious consumers. The HP 2133 Mini-Note PC runs Windows Vista or XP, weighs 2.8 pounds, has a nine-inch display, uses a Via C7-M ULV processor, and offers solid-state or hard disk storage, HP says.
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Airlines poised to offer Wi-Fi
A handful of airlines are poised to offer wireless Internet access inside their planes, giving passengers the ability to answer e-mails, conduct work, social network and otherwise entertain themselves.
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Malicious microprocessor opens new doors for attack
SAN FRANCISCO, 15 APRIL 2008 - For years, hackers have focused on finding bugs in computer software that give them unauthorized access to computer systems, but now there's another way to break in: Hack the microprocessor.
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Scribus - Desktop Publishing for Penguins
When it comes to desktop publishing, a lot of people might think of big organizations producing newsletters, or your local boy scouts producing a fund raising flier. But the average person out there might not see where any kind of desktop publishing is really needed. Honestly, if you really look deeply, you might be surprised. There are a lot of great uses for desktop publishing. A lot more than ...
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Student Fight Videos Posted On Web
Parents and educators are very concerned after videos of students fighting are posted on the Internet.
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Comcast, Pando Call for Pact on P2P Rights
Comcast and Pando Networks, a maker of peer-to-peer software, have kicked off a drive to create a "P2P Bill of Rights and...
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Closed book on email thefts disappoints Brash
Former National leader Don Brash says a cloud of suspicion remains over his stolen emails.
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IPtimize, Inc. Announces Late Filing of 2007 Fiscal Results
DENVER----IPtimize, Inc. , a provider of turnkey broadband data management and voice services to cable operators, announced today that the Company will file its Annual Report on Form 10-KSB on or before May 15, 2008.
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Japan's Stocks Climb on Intel Forecast, Toshiba Leads Gains
April 16 (Bloomberg) -- Japan's stocks advanced a second day, led by technology companies including Toshiba Corp., after Intel Corp. forecast sales that may top analyst estimates.
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Programmers, DIY Types Embrace Soft, Hackable Chumby
The Chumby -- a soft, leather-covered internet device -- attracts many people interested in modifying its software as well as its hardware.
Addict 3D |
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Get the Latest on XP SP3
Enthusiast site Neowin purportedly publishes XP Service Pack 3's delivery schedule.
InternetNews.com |
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A 'healthy and in balance' Intel sees revenue rise 9%
Intel (INTC) Tuesday posted a lower quarterly net profit and reported revenue that was slightly ahead of expectations in the face of a weakening U.S. economy, and its shares rose 5.5%.
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What is RSS?
RSS is an easy way for you to keep updated automatically on Web sites you like. Instead of checking your favorite Web sites to see if they've written a new article or feature, you can use RSS (which stands for Really Simple Syndication) to get them to tell you every time they have something new.
Paris Beacon |
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FM Builds War Chest
NEW YORK The way Federated Media Publishing executives view the landscape, Google has in some ways cursed the Internet. While search advertising has proven tremendously successful, it has also relegated online ads to purely direct response.
AdWeek |
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Hacker sends fake emails at Otago University
Police are investigating an email scandal at Otago University, after a hacker broke into its computer system.
Newstalk ZB via Yahoo!Xtra News |
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Intel firm on margin target for year, shares jump
By Duncan Martell SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Intel Corp (INTC.O) on Tuesday affirmed its profit-margin target for 2008, reassuring investors concerned about falling memory chip prices...
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To match feature GERMANY-EXPORTS/JOBLESS
4115 responses, not scientifically valid, results updated every minute. Sympatico / MSN Finance’s editorial goal is to provide a forum for personal finance and investment ideas.
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Sanyo Electric Shares Rise on Report Earnings Exceeded Forecast
April 16 (Bloomberg) -- Sanyo Electric Co. , the world's largest maker of rechargeable batteries for mobile phones and laptops, rose the most in two weeks in Tokyo trading after the Nikkei newspaper reported earnings beat the company's forecasts.
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France bans websites promoting anorexia
Internet sites and blogs which peddle the gospel of an "anorexic lifestyle" to teenage girls were outlawed by the French parliament yesterday.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Wednesday 16 April, 2008
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have developed a malicious processor that could grant attackers access to a PC.
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Recent Original Stories
"Intel have announced a new low-power processor and chipset architecture which will be designed to allow full internet use on mobile Internet devices.
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Windows Mobile terminal emulator adds encryption
— Apr. 07, 2008 — Aton has updated its terminal emulation software for Windows Mobile devices. Aton Connect version 8.1 adds end-to-end TLS (transport layer security) and SSL (secure sockets layer) security, without hardware modifications or middleware, according to the company. ...
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Cookies May Crumble
The European Commission may crack down on Google, Yahoo!, Microsoft et al and tell them they can't keep personal search data longer than six months - and even that may be pushing it. The EC's international advisory body, the Article 29 Data Protection Working Party, whose findings are usually adopted, delivered its 29-page opinion to the regulator last Friday and it ain't buying Google's dearly ...
SYS-CON Media |
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Asian Expansion: MySpace Korea, AOL Hong Kong
MySpace went live in South Korea todayand head to head with some of the toughest social network competition out there. Forget Facebook, as I heard and saw during my too-brief trip to South Korea a few months ago. The competition here comes in the form of Cyworld, for instance, omnipresent across platforms, and in an extremely loyal local market. So makes MySpace think it will do better in South ...
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The Shifting Role of the Business Analyst
In the business-to-IT spectrum, the analyst is squarely in the center. Is it any wonder that people are confused by the role? ... Resolve Support Issues Right from Your Desktop! Minimize downtime, for you and those you support, with a remote support solution that lets you resolve issues right from your desktop.
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