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Yahoo introduces two new e-mail domains
The two domains of ymail and rocketmail will have e-mail addresses ending in ymail.com and rocketmail.com, respectively. Users can register for these addresses from the company's web site.
Computer Business Review |
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Maybe I’ll click in cyberspace...
I WINKED at him and he winked back. Not in an Anne Robinson way. Or even across a crowded bar, you understand. But through cyberspace. This is what you do on a dating website when you fancy someone. It's a virtual "Do you come here often?"
EveningTimes Online |
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HP to reorganize printing division
As part of the reorganization, the company will consolidate its printing division from five groups to three, catering to consumers and small businesses, large enterprises, and graphics for large-scale printing.
Computer Business Review |
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New meters to give accurate energy readout
Gas and electricity meters will go into all Dutch homes after a parliamentary ruling. The meters will provide regular information about energy use to a central computer.
Calcutta News |
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10:00 (BST), 20/06/2008 Overlord: Raising Hell Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS As , the extra evil edition of ...
As , the extra evil edition of Triumph Studios’ twisted fantasy blockbuster, launches across Europe today† for the PLAYSTATION®3 computer entertainment system, Codemasters® invites gamers to step inside the despot’s Dark Tower with a new video that showcases the sumptuous evil lair that’s perfect for any aspiring war-monger.
gamesindustry.biz |
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ICAD Initiates Clinical Study Of Its Virtual Colonoscopy CAD In Partnership With ACR Image Metrix
iCAD, Inc. (Nasdaq: ICAD), an industry-leading provider of Computer-Aided Detection (CAD) solutions for the early identification of cancer, announced it has initiated a clinical study for Colon CAD, its virtual colonoscopy CAD product, in partnership with ACR Image Metrix, a subsidiary of the American College of Radiology (ACR).
Medical News Today |
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Recent Original Stories
"Nat Friedman has been one of the driving forces behind the development of the Linux desktop for a few year now. First with his own company Ximian, founded together with Mono chief architect Miguel de Icaza, after its acquisition now inside Novell.
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Richmond schools wasted money, auditor says
Richmond school officials, worried they were about to be thrown out of City Hall, unnecessarily spent $628,000 moving their computers, a city auditor's report says. The school system moved its data center from City Hall to the Richmond Technical Center last June, at a cost of $685,000. It made the move in response to Mayor L. Douglas Wilder's demand that the school system move its central ...
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Recent Original Stories
More than one million devices have already shipped with LinuxBIOS, and the growth is continuing. In his interview for the upcoming FOSDEM 2007 conference, LinuxBIOS creator Ronald Minnich talks about vendor support, the One Laptop Per Child BIOS, and his reluctance towards EFI.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
"Shipping with Windows Vista will be the latest version of Internet Information Services (IIS), which includes a broad collection of features and capabilities that have been anxiously awaited by both developers and IT Pros. Scott Guthrie and Bill Staples describe and demo new features in IIS 7.0."
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by killermike on Wed 18th Apr 2007 10:07 UTC
In this article, I'm going to explore the idea that the 8 bit home computer not only had a great deal to offer the prehistoric early-humans of 1985 but that it may also have a place in the modern world; perhaps, there is something that we can learn from it.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 11th Sep 2006 17:45 UTC
Paul Thurrot (you know!) has published part 3 of his review of Vista RC1 . This part focuses on upgrading to Vista from XP. "As with compatibility, the upgrade scenario appears to be another big win for Windows Vista. Granted, I've only upgraded one system.
OS News |
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Polaroid printer is both pocketable and practical
The printer can receive photos wirelessly from phones or via a cable from a digital camera.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Three more Yahoo executives flee
YAHOO'S TOP BODS are starting to flee as shareholders sharpen their knives to kill off chief executive Jerry Yang for botching the Microsoft deal.
The Inquirer |
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Art exhibits
All weekend – “DIGITAL VISIONS: COMPUTER ARTS” – Ends July 9; Artlink Contemporary Art Gallery, 437 E. Berry St.; gallery hours, 424-7195 or www.artlinkfw.com.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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'ODF has clearly won,' says Microsoft exec
THE ISO APPROVED Open Document Format (ODF) standard has gained ground during Microsoft's campaign for its competing Office Open XML (OOXML) specification, a senior Vole executive admitted in a panel session about the long running ISO standards struggle over OOXML at the Red Hat Summit in Boston on Thursday.
The Inquirer |
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Tanzanian journalists tour Maine media outlets
BANGOR, Maine - They work as journalists in a country where Internet access is spotty, wages are low, and the most common obstacle to making a deadline is getting caught in a metropolitan traffic jam.
Bangor Daily News |
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Boca Raton: Computer equipment stolen from office
A man walked into a medical imaging office on North Military Trail in Boca Raton last month and headed straight for the computer room.
Sun-Sentinel |
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A simple - and cheap - way to breathe new life in your old laptop
My ThinkPad R50 just hit its fifth birthday, and the years haven't been kind to it. When it was new, the notebook was reliable and fast, and it traveled with me to many places throughout the world.
ITBusiness.ca |
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HP print division changing its image
Hewlett-Packard is reshuffling its powerhouse Imaging and Printing Group, run by San Diego-based senior executive Vyomesh Joshi, in a move that is likely to include job cuts.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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China's Overeager American Censors
Google, Yahoo! and Microsoft appear to be cutting more from search results than Beijing requires.
Forbes |
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How Chip Toolmakers Can Survive
Intel, AMD, Broadcom and others need to figure out how to bolster chip design tool firms--and save the entire semiconductor industry.
Forbes |
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Credit where it's due
iPhone 3G insanity reached a new high/low recently when the whole internet reported that Apple may not be selling the iPhone 3G after all.
Macworld UK |
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Vista school board poised to cut 34 jobs from budget
Many teachers in the Vista Unified School District are expected to carry a much heavier workload beginning this fall. As part of a series of budget cuts totaling more than $8 million for 2008-09, the school board last night was expected to lay off 23 instructional assistants – the bulk of them at Bobier, Mission Meadows and Temple Heights elementary schools.
San Diego Union-Tribune |
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Flight school scrambling to find a buyer
CASTLE -- Manpreet "Prince" Singh sat in his office at Castle Commerce Center hunched above his laptop computer and smoking Camels. He's been busy trying to sell -- and save -- his fledgling pilot school.
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