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CodeWeavers ships CrossOver 7 virtualization software
CodeWeavers has announced the release of CrossOver 7, a new version of their Windows virtualization software for Mac OS X.
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Judge to plaintiffs in Yahoo lawsuit: Don’t rush me
A judge denied Yahoo shareholders’ request to expedite the start of a trial against the company.
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Real-time 10GbE Packet Processing Expertise Powers Intelligent Solutions for Deep Packet Inspection Challenges
LAS VEGAS , BUSINESS WIRE -- AdvancedIO(R) Systems, the leading provider of configurable 10-Gigabit Ethernet (10GbE) connectivity for real-time embedded systems, today announced that it is entering the emerging billion dollar Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) market by creating intelligent interface technology for communications subsystem and software providers.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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MacBook Airs Go Solar with the Apple Juicz
Quicktek has announced the Apple Juicz, a foldable solar panel that can be used to power Apple's Macbook Air notebook.
DesignTechnica |
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Americans Turn to Phones, Net for Politics
A new report from the Pew Internet & American Life Project finds that nearly half of all Americans have used the Internet or their phones for political activity.
DesignTechnica |
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Recent Original Stories
"Ok, that headline may be a bit overblown - but Microsoft Research has released part of a report on the Singularity kernel they've been working on as part of their planned shift to network computing.
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British Hacker Accused of Biggest Military Hack Fights Extradition to U.S.
Five judges at the UK's highest court are currently in process of evaluating a final appeal against extradition by a computer enthusiast wanted in Washington for the "biggest military hack of all time". Gary McKinnon (nicknamed "Solo"), 44, is accused of causing hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage after breaking into dozens of computers owned by NASA, the Pentagon and the U.S. military. ...
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Rise of the Argonauts CG Trailer
Rise of the Argonauts’ intuitive real-time combat is nowhere to be seen in this flashy CG...
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US struggles against illicit nuclear trade
The United States Government is not doing enough to buy uranium and plutonium on the black market to keep weapons away from terrorists, criminals and rogue states, the Energy Department's top intelligence official said.
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CrossOver 7.0 adds Office, Quicken, Adobe CS support
CodeWeavers has released v7.0 of CrossOver Mac, its utility which lets users install Windows software on Macs without creating a Boot Camp partition. Once installed, these programs can then be launched from inside of Mac OS X without a Windows license. New to v7.0 is support for a number of extra applications, specifically Microsoft's Office 2007...
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Best Buy profit tops views but shares off
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Consumer electronics retailer Best Buy Co posted a 7 percent drop in first-quarter profit on Tuesday, but results were better than expected as the company gained market share in televisions, computers and video gaming.
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Judge refuses request for early Yahoo trial date
A Delaware judge has denied a request to hold a trial that could have complicated Yahoo Inc.'s efforts to thwart a shareholder rebellion led by activist investor Carl Icahn. The ruling, issued late Monday by Delaware Chancery Court Judge William B. Chandler...
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Quepasa.com Gives Soccer Fans a New Home With the Launch of the 'Alianza De Futbol' Community
This week Quepasa.com , one of the world's largest, bicultural, Latino online communities, launched the "Alianza de Futbol Hispano" online community as part of its sponsorship of "Copa Alianza."
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Firefox 3 released
Mozilla has just released the final Firefox 3 version, which promises to deliver significant speed gains, stronger security features and increased reliability. Firefox 3 rings in a new chapter in the browser war with Microsoft, which is preparing to release Internet Explorer 8 later this year.
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Police Arrest Former Fellow Officer
Overland Park, Kan., police arrest a former officer for trying to steal computer hard drives and for possessing methamphetamines, police say.
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Internet workers unite! EFF, unions call for net neutrality, open access
The Organisation For Economic Cooperation And Development is hosting a ministerial meeting on The Future of the Internet Economy, and its Trade Union Advisory Committee has taken the opportunity to issue a declaration of its position on what that future should look like. Finding a lot to like, the EFF is calling for other organizations to sign on to the declaration. Read More... ...
Ars Technica |
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Automotive Broadcasting Network inks ad deal with Hughes Network Systems
Automotive Broadcasting Network has inked a long-term agreement with Hughes Network Systems LLC, a provider of broadband satellite networks to replace car commercials with customized advertisements in dealership waiting areas. (HUGH)
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Mobile Banking on the Rise
Earlier this month we reported on a survey that revealed that 48% of online banking customers between the ages of 18 and 34 would be interested in using "secure gadgets for personal banking" if their bank offered them. More than a quarter of bank customers would consider switching to another bank if it took better advantage of web 2.0 technologies. While that survey was flawed in some ways, ...
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Qumranet Previews Solid ICE Multi-Site Hosted Desktop Virtualization
Qumranet previewed its Solid ICE Multi-Site desktop virtualization solution, which will offer the benefits of centralized desktops to enterprises with globally dispersed users in branch offices and remote sites. Solid ICE Multi-Site employs Qumranet's SPLICE technology, which enables an IT administrator to manage and maintain all the virtual desktops enterprise-wide from one central location.
SYS-CON Media |
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Aplus.Net Gets Microsoft Gold Status
June 17, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider Aplus.Net announced on Tuesday it has achieved gold certified status in Microsoft's Partner Program, proving its expertise with Microsoft technologies and ability to meet customer needs.
Web Host Industry Review |
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Inside Microsoft's $550 Million Mega Data Centers
A tour of Microsoft's gargantuan, under-construction San Antonio data center reveals a state-of-the-art IT infrastructure on an immense scale.
Intelligent Enterprise Magazine |
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Geeks On Call Company-Owned Branch Now Provides Professional IT Solutions to Kansas City Metro Area
Geeks On Call Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:GOCH), a premier national provider of professional IT solutions to small business and residential customers through its trade name Geeks On Call, announced today that Corporate branch office operations have commenced in Kansas City, Missouri, serving the greater Kansas City Metro area, including Independence, Lee's Summit and Overland Park.
Centre Daily Times |
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Windows Vista Lags With Developers
While less than one in 10 developers polled in the spring by Evans Data analysts are building for Windows Vista, half of them are developing software for Windows XP.
InformationWeek |
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Agencies ‘on track’ to use new Internet
Agencies appear to be on track to meet a June 30 deadline to run the next generation of the Internet — Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6).
Federal Times |
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X Marks The Spot
The new club who will replace Gretna in the SFL are being referred to as Club X on the fixtures computer. Whoever that club is they will start their Scottish League history in Fife against a club relegated from Div 2 last season.
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