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Google Says Android Still On Track, We Say ORLY [Google]
Google's refuting the WSJ's earlier claims that Android is delayed with its own statement. We are on schedule and we're very excited to see the momentum continuing to build behind the Android...
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SilverFast brings Leopard support to Nikon scanners
SilverFast software has been upgraded to add Mac OS X Leopard compatibility for numerous Nikon film scanners. Version 6.6, first released May 25, bails out Mac owners who were told by Nikon that the company will not provide Nikon software support for Mac OX X 10.5. The updated scanner software will support owners of older Nikon film scanners (Coo...
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Feeling overstressed? It's probably all that money [Wealth]
Good news for Yahoo shareholders! It turns out that people who make less than $20,000 per year spend more than a third of their life in passive leisure, while those earning more than $100,000 a year,... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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DOmedia Appoints Jeff R. Lamb as President
DOmedia , an online marketplace for buyers and sellers of out-of-home and alternative advertising media, announced the appointment of Jeff R. Lamb as its president. In this role, Lamb will be responsible for the overall management of the DOmedia business, providing strategic direction and day-to-day guidance for the DOmedia team.
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Maxtor Central Axis Network Storage Drive Announced
Seagate owned Maxtor announced a new network attached storage drive today called the Maxtor Central Axis. The drive connects directly to the network in your home or small office and provides 1TB of storage that can be accessed from network computers. Se...
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Chrysler to turn cars into wireless hotspots
People who buy Chrysler LLC vehicles next year will have the option of turning their cars and trucks into wireless Internet hotspots.
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Microsoft Iconic Founders Photo recreated
As you know it is Bill Gates last week at Microsoft. Microsoft PR is pushing out all kinds of material to mark this historic event. I am actually quite thrilled with what Bill Gates is possibly able to achieve with going full-time into the Bill & Melin...
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The Internet Says Drop Out of School! [Bastards Of Young]
The internet is full of scorn and advice for The Youngs, today. Everyone is so concerned! It's sweet. As we mentioned, Doree explores the topic of foolish Ivy League entitlement at some length in The...
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I-O Corporation Offers Industry's Best Warranty on ProEdge(TM) Thin Clients
SALT LAKE CITY----I-O Corporation is setting a new industry standard by offering a five-year warranty on its ProEdge™ Thin Client computing systems — the best warranty available for any thin client product.
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Microsoft plans to release hypervisor
The software maker has completed a final version of its Hyper-V technology, which is designed to handle virtualization tasks and competes with VMware.
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Durables Look Decent; Mortgage Activity A Mystery
Mortgage Bankers Association says that volume drops to lowest point this year, despite a drop in rates; Commerce Dept. reports durable goods orders boosted by aircraft, computers.
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T-Mobile Launches Home Phone Service For $10 A Month
About a year ago, T-Mobile USA launched Hotspot@Home, a service that encourages people to drop their landline by allowing customers to roam on to Wi-Fi to get unlimited phone calls for $10 a month.
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Zoho Show Update Expands Global Appeal
Zoho today announced its update of Zoho Show, expanding the global appeal of the online presentation tool with 11 new languages, four new export formats, and more. The update follows on the heels of recent updates to Zoho Writer and Zoho Sheet, reflecting the company's on-going efforts to enhance the feature sets and functionality of its entire suite of online applications.
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Time to try Linux
Vendors now pre-install Linux on PCs to cut costs. Regardless of whether you belong to a big or small-and medium-enterprise (SME), you would have heard of ‘Linux’. It’s a free operating system (OS) as opposed to Microsoft Windows or Vista.
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MasterCard to pay $1.8B settlement to American Express
MasterCard Inc. will pay as much as $1.8 billion to settle an anti-trust lawsuit with American Express Co., which accused MasterCard of illegally blocking banks from issuing American Express cards. (MA) (AXP) (V)
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Sybase iAnywhere Introduces Support for Panasonic Toughbook U1
Sybase iAnywhere today announced the support of its Information Anywhere(R) Suite's Afaria(R) management and security solution for the Panasonic Toughbook(R) U1, the first rugged ultra mobile PC (UMPC) to integrate the new low power Intel(R) Atom(TM) processor. The U1 reinvents handheld computing by integrating robust features previously only available on a full size Toughbook PC in a rugged ...
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Dont Be Evil Stupid
Google's facing another billion dollar lawsuit--and, whaddaya know, it's not from Viacom. It's from LimitNone, a small software developer that claims Google's Email Uploader tool copies the look, feel, functionality and distribution model of its gMove application.
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Bungee Connect Announces Support for Firefox 3.0
Bungee Labs(TM) today announced built-in support for Mozilla Firefox 3.0 within the Bungee Connect(TM) platform-as-a-service (PaaS). Bungee Connect completely eliminates the complexity, time and cost of browser-specific programming from the lifecycle of creating and delivering business-grade web applications. All applications built on the Bungee platform are inherently accessible from the most ...
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UsedCars.com Enhances Online Vehicle Listings
Cobalt and its Dealix division today announced new enhancements to its UsedCars.com service that make shopping online for a used car even easier.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Microsoft plans to release hypervisor
The software maker has completed a final version of its Hyper-V technology, which is designed to handle virtualization tasks and competes with VMware.
CNET |
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Software predicts fate of death row inmates
This one may give you chills. Scientist claim to have found a way to predict whether a death row inmate will be executed or not with an accuracy of 90%. They found a strong relation between certain profiles of an inmate and the likelihood of execution. But it may not be the profile you are thinking of.
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Trango Broadband Wireless Presents Licensed Microwave Backhaul Training
Trango Broadband Wireless, leading global developer of licensed and unlicensed microwave wireless solutions, today announced a schedule of monthly training sessions to be held at the company's Poway, California facility, just minutes from downtown San Diego.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Managing fisheries with semantic technologies
A semantic software development toolkit designed by European researchers could help the UN's Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) improve its management of the world`s fisheries.
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Supercomputers join cancer fight
Edmonton-A University of Alberta physicist will lead the fight against cancer, armed with a supercomputer and the will to make Alberta one of the world's top innovation centres.
PhysOrg |
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E-mail with your peanuts? Airline tests in-flight Web access
American Airlines says customers will be able to test in-flight Internet access on two flights beginning Wednesday, with broader service expected to begin in the following couple of weeks. Facing record high fuel prices, airlines are looking at entertainment and information services as ways to make a few more bucks per passenger.
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