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AMD claims teraflop breakthrough with Firestream chip
Clive Akass, Personal Computer World , Tuesday 17 June 2008 at 11:49:00 Firestream 9250 processor leverages ATI graphics expertise AMD claims its new specialist high-performance processor the Firestream 9250, is the first to process more than a more than a thousand billion single-precision floating point operations (one teraflop) per...
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-06-17 11:55 Bombardier Transportation and CSC sign $1.2 billion IT outsourcing contract
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - US information technology group CSC announced on Tuesday that it has renewed its IT outsourcing agreement with Bombardier Transportation, a unit of Bombardier Inc.
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Companies must recruit, maintain Web-savvy workers--IBM
MANILA, Philippines -- Companies must prepare to accommodate and learn to adapt to a new generation of workers that rely heavily on the Internet, according to a top IBM executive.
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Microsoft chases satnav market
Just look out the Windows for heaven's sake Microsoft has announced a new iteration of Windows Embedded, this time targeted at satellite navigation hardware, although it sneaks in a sideshow capability to keep the Windows Vista connection alive.…
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Tidy Up! 1.4.2
Hyperbolic Software’s Tidy Up! is a powerful solution to for finding and removing duplicate files.
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YouTube admits ad impasse
'Coke doesn't get us' Supernova Many have argued that online video will satisfy the world's advertisers in ways that traditional television never could. With online video, the pundits proclaim, channels are infinite, and you can choose whatever you like whenever you want it. That means advertisers know exactly what you're interested in - and they can serve you the perfect ad.…
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Mother pleads not guilty in cyber-bullying suicide test case
Can giving dodgy details online be hacking? A Missouri woman alleged to have set up a fake MySpace account to taunt a teenage girl, who later committed suicide, has pleaded not guilty to conspiracy and accessing a protected computer to obtain information used to inflict emotional distress.…
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YouTube's Chad Hurley Set for Keynote
YouTube's co-founder and CEO will "broadcast himself" at MIPCOM's first Broadband Video Summit with a keynote speech
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PC Chipsets Today: Choice and Confusion
Understanding chipsets can help you make better choices in motherboards. We lay out the current landscape for desktop PC core logic.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 30th Jul 2006 15:42 UTC
This week, The Register ran a story on how the US supposedly had given up its 'control' over ICANN. ICANN, the body which assigns IP addresses and domain names worldwide, currently falls under the US Commerce Department via a contractual agreement; this means the US government can control ICANN. El Reg claimed the US had given up this control; Ars was quick to respond , stating that "the ...
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by morgoth (0.16) on Sat 31st Dec 2005 02:59 UTC
Quote: "Linus really needs to forget about commenting on which desktop is better and focus on a Linux that sucks less." OK, I'm rather sick of your ill informed posts.
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JasperSoft Debuts Web 2.0-Savvy Open Source BI
Open source business intelligence firm JasperSoft has announced the availability of its new JasperSoft Business Intelligence Suite v3 Professional Edition. The suite provides enterprise-class functionality delivered through interactive Web 2.0 interfaces, the company said. The new functionalities extend JasperSoft's price/performance ratio and technical support.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 9th Sep 2006 17:29 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"Is Browser Security getting better? That is tough to say but Firefox is definitely not leading the way . Despite all the hype, despite all the Myths, Firefox 1.x has a worse security record so far in 2006 than Internet Explorer 6.x."
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Japan arrests 4 over Web threats
Four people were arrested in Japan for alleged online threats
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Future Internet Symposium (FIS2008) – Establishing the Internet Architecture of the Future
The Future Internet Symposium will be held in Vienna, Austria, September, 28 – 30, 2008 and will be supported by the Austrian Computer Society (OCG).
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Google coming to PlayStation Portable
Google is heading to the PlayStation Portable and will have a place on the handheld's Cross Media Bar (XMB) menu, Sony said Tuesday.
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ZeeVee Builds New Bridge From PC to TV
When startup ZeeVee launched its ZvBox last month, it entered a fray in which high-profile contenders have already found success elusive. The ZvBox aims to let consumers watch any Internet TV, online video or computer content on their home high-definition TVs, and it marks one of the latest attempts in the industry to solve the persistent problem of how to bring Internet content onto HDTVs.
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Nokia unveils two new business handsets
Nokia today unveiled two new handsets in its enterprise family of handsets; the Nokia E71 and Nokia E66 are the latest in email-optimised devices which will be launched in July in the UAE and the rest of the world.
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France's Sarkozy unveils major defense overhaul
PARIS (Reuters) - French President Nicolas Sarkozy vowed on Tuesday to create a smaller, more mobile and better equipped army able to respond to modern day threats ranging from terrorism to computer attacks.
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Brain Flashes: Three Cognitive News Items You Might Have Missed [Mind Matters]
We’re going to take a closer look at these stories, but please tell us what you think in the comment section. [More]
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Computer Sciences signs $1.2B outsourcing contract
(AP:FALLS CHURCH, Va.) Computer Sciences Corp., an information technology services provider, said Tuesday it renewed an outsourcing contract with Bombardier Transportation worth $1.2 billion.
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Strain from storms lingers
Gaylen and Pam Decker of Lake Orion were at a boiling point when they found themselves without Comcast service on Monday. They'd spent nine days without cable television or Internet service.
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SATO America Announces Label Gallery 3
SATO, a pioneer in the Automatic Identification and Data Collection (AIDC) industry and a leader in barcode printing, labeling, and EPC/RFID solutions, recently announced the release of Label Gallery 3, its labeling software series. The latest version of SATO's industry leading Label Gallery software features two new software development kits, improved printing control, Unicode compliance, and ...
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LONDON --
Version 3 of the popular Firefox web browser is going on general release on June 17.
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Atari Bites Into Apple For New Exec [News]
Apple Europe chief jumps onto the Atari bandwagon for a new role as 'independent director'...
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