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Photos: Toshiba takes on MacBook Air, gamer laptops
Toshiba's new notebooks include a super-skinny model with a bigger hard drive than the MacBook Air, a flaming red gaming laptop, and one that runs on Cell-chip technology.
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Google Doodles Lead To Increased Search Traffic
When Google doodles appear on major holidays, it sometimes takes a moment of thought to connect the picture and the occasion. When Google doodles honor more random people and events, it appears that a lot of searches take place. read more
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Emerging Multiplatform Model for Directory Publishers Focus of The Kelsey Group's 'Directional Media Strategies 2008' ...
According to The Kelsey Group, local search, print Yellow Pages and Internet Yellow Pages will grow from US$33.3 billion in 2007 to US$41.4 billion globally in 2012. Interactive segments will drive much of the industry's growth, while print will remain the most important source of leads for small businesses.
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Firefox launches new browser
San Francisco - The latest version of the open source browser Firefox was officially released Tuesday, aiming to continue chipping away at the dominance of Microsoft's Internet Explorer. Firefox 3.0 offers faster web browsing than the previous versio...
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Why Women Don't FLOSS
"Did you smile in reading this title? Maybe you did just like I did when I read Linus' post launching Linux for the first time: "Do you pine for the nice days of minix-1.1, when men were men and wrote their own device drivers?
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Dead iPod Cross-Stitch Warms Hearts, Cools Tempers [Apple]
Surely at least a few of our readers have encountered the dead iPod icon, and now one crafter has taken it upon themselves to immortalize the moment in cross-stitch. No longer will the sad music...
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Western Digital releases 7200RPM 320GB notebook drive
Western Digital has raised the bar on the notebook hard drives with their new "Black" line of Scorpio drives. The new 2.5-inch SATA WD3200BEKT hard drives spin at 7200RPM which is faster than their 5400RPM (WD3200BEVT) Scorpio drives that I reviewed on 16 November 2007. The new...
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Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc. to Announce Second Quarter Guidance and Update Thursday June 19th, 2008
Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc., a leading producer of high-performance wireless broadband and WiMAX communication systems, will provide an update on the quarters achievements on Thursday June 19th, 2008 at market close with a conference call being held after market from 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
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PhoneTag First to Offer Australians Voicemail-To-Text Service on Any Carrier
PhoneTag, the provider of voicemail-to-text services and visual voicemail applications in the U.S., announced today the launch of its award winning voicemail-to-text service in Australia.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 28th Oct 2005 11:17 UTC
Herb Sutter, a software architect from Microsoft, gave a speech yesterday at In-Stat/MDR's Fall Processor Forum. Addressing a crowd mostly consisting of hardware engineers, he talked about how the software world was ill-prepared to make use of the new multicore CPUs coming from Intel and AMD.
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Apple Juicz powers your MacBook using solar cells
Apple Juicz is QuickerTek's new solar power solution for the MacBook, MacBook Pro and MacBook Air.
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Parallels Server for Mac released
Parallels has gone from the desktop to the server with the release of Parallels Server for Mac.
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by dylansmrjones (2.6) on Mon 30th Oct 2006 20:04 UTC
Well, Microsoft is not entitled to decide under which terms I can make tests, unless they own the test suite. To the extent it isn't the case they have no legal right to those terms, leaving the EULA pretty much void in Denmark (business as usual).
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Creative Vistas' Cancable Division Changes Operating Name to Dependable Home Tech, Reflecting In-Home Expansion Strategy
WHITBY, Ontario & LOS ANGELES, BUSINESS WIRE -- Creative Vistas, Inc. (OTCBB:CVAS), a leading provider of advanced video security and surveillance solutions as well as broadband-related services, today announced that it has re-branded its Cancable Inc. subsidiary to Dependable HomeTech (DHT). The new name reflects the unit's latest product and service mix as well as its rapid expansion beyond ...
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54 percent in 2007, would slow in 2008 due to declines in recruitment and property listings. One source of growth is online video, however this could still be hard to develop as many of the most popular videos are short and user-generated clips put on sites like YouTube.
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Video-game news: Xbox aims for role-playing fans
— TOKYO DRIFT: The Xbox 360 is doing just fine in most of the world, but Japanese gamers — known to prefer homegrown products — have remained resistant to Microsoft’s machine.
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Mining Comedy From the Internet
FunnyorDie.com CEO Dick Glover is boosting revenue month to month at the Web video humor site, but his grand ambition is to create a comedy franchise that rivals the best work of “Saturday Night Live” back in the 1970s.
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Recent Original Stories
CoolTechZone claims that Microsoft has bought Opera. "In a recent conversation with one of our insiders at Microsoft, the source revealed that Microsoft has acquired Opera Software, makers of the Opera browser.
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Birmingham Libraries Get Money For Computer Programs
Birmingham Public Libraries were unexpectedly handed $50,000 today to expand computer learning programs and run a summer laptop program tied to a new city school initiative.
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New Infineon RF Power Transistors Offer Highest Peak Power in 700 MHz Band
At the IEEE MTT-S International Microwave Symposium here today, Infineon Technologies AG (Frankfurt: IFX), a leading supplier of communication ICs and solutions, announced a new family of RF power transistors specifically targeted at wireless infrastructure applications in the 700 MHz frequency band.
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FDA warns about fraudulent cancer treatments
The Food and Drug Administration is cracking down on teas, supplements, creams and other products that falsely claim to cure, treat or prevent cancer even though they are not agency-approved drugs. All are available for sale on the Internet. The agency has...
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Investors to run Philadelphia's shuttered Wi-Fi
Local investors are taking over Philadelphia's wireless Internet network and plan to offer access free to individuals and for a fee to area businesses. Mayor Michael Nutter says no taxpayer dollars will be used to fund the network, which cost Earthlink Inc. $...
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FDA cautions consumers against cancer "cures"
Consumers should beware of products sold on the Internet that claim to cure cancer, U.S. health officials said on Tuesday, threatening penalties against more than two dozen companies selling creams, tea and pills as treatments for the disease.
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AMD touts cinematic vision
AMD STARTED TOUTING what they called Cinema 2.0, a reference to a few inflection points, and some background technology. It was aimed at the mainstream press, not techies, and there was little discussion of silicon or algorithms.
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STOKED Part Two
STOKED Part Two It's B2K Week at VIBE.com. Read the second excerpt from the shocking story that has the internet buzzing.
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