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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 25th Jun 2008 15:07 UTC
The resource usage of browsers is an important aspect in modern-day computing, because the browser is taking on an ever more important role in day-to-day computing tasks.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 4th Aug 2005 20:49 UTC
The news that Apple is going to switch to Intel processors shook up the computing world. Many users and developers were eager to publish their opinions on the switch. However, one group of people were totally neglected during all this: resellers.
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Recent Original Stories
"Microsoft has unveiled a new touch-sensitive coffee table-shaped computer called ' Surface '. Designed to do away with the need for a traditional mouse and keyboard, users can instead use their fingers to operate the computer.
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AccuRev Leverages Web 2.0 Technology to Extend Process Management Reach across the Organization
AccuRev Inc. today announced a new AJAX-based Web Interface and a native integration with Microsoft
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Speed:Sport:Life Pits GT500 Against F430 Against Elise Against... Caliber SRT-4? [Novelties]
In what they're dubbing the "Imaginary Internet Millionaire Track Test," the assemblage of miscreants that traffic in words under the banner of Speed:Sport:Life have assembled a Ferrari F430, Mustang...
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WebLogic man goes full circle with SpringSource
Second wind for Java application servers We had an interesting conversation with Peter Cooper-Ellis , the guy who ran product management at BEA Systems from the time it acquired WebLogic and who's now taking on a similar role with SpringSource . Obviously, in the wake of the Oracle acquisition, it's not surprising that Cooper-Ellis jumped ship.…
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Size matters in laptop wars
The pressure to be thin has claimed yet another victim: the desktop computer.
Regina Leader-Post |
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Minn. Man Accused Of Sexually Assaulting Caldwell County Girl
CALDWELL COUNTY, N.C. -- Investigators said a man came to North Carolina all the way from Plymouth, Minn., to sexually assault a young girl. Caldwell County sheriff's deputies said 34-year-old John Anthony Thompson had been chatting with the teen over the Internet for months.
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eCommunity development through “Connected Tennessee”
Larry Raybon, Connected Tennessee’s eCS project manager in Middle Tennessee, led the meeting to identify certain benchmarks for broadband technology.
Sparta Expositor |
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ACS becomes primary education loan servicing provider for SLFC
DALLAS, TEXAS -- Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. (ACS) has entered into a seven--year contract with Student Loan Finance Corporation (SLFC) to provide education loan servicing for SLFC's federally guaranteed and private student loan portfolio....
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Chrysler To Turn Vehicles Into WiFi Hotspots
AUBURN HILLS, Mich. -- People who buy Chrysler vehicles next year will have the option of turning their cars and trucks into wireless Internet hotspots.
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Chrysler to Offer Wireless Internet Option on 2009 Models
Chrysler is set to announce a wireless option called UConnect Web which will allow instant access to the Internet . Based on cellular and WiFi technology, any occupant in the car will be able to download music, check e-mail and surf the web. Compatible with any wireless system and major gaming systems, the feature is expected to be priced similarly to wireless laptop cards, although final ...
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The Best Bill Gates Parodies Ever [Bill Gates Retirement Party]
newVideoPlayer("/gatescharacters.flv", 475, 376,""); So what does Bill Gates really have to show for his years of hard work? Sure he built a software empire, and yeah he has been known as the richest...
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Neil Entwistle found guilty of murdering wife and child
A British IT expert Neil Entwistle was today convicted of murdering his American wife and baby daughter at their home in Massachusetts. Rachel Entwistle was killed instantly from a gunshot wound to the head.
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Sony Ericsson 'Greenest' says Greenpeace
AMSTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS: With expanded and tougher criteria on toxic chemicals, electronic waste and new criteria on climate change only Sony and Sony Ericsson score more than 5/10 in Greenpeace's latest Guide to Greener Electronics . Nintendo and Microsoft remain rooted to the bottom of the Guide.
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Dell chases design, intros Studio notebooks
Dell on Wednesday took the wraps from the Inspiron Studio. The line borrows design cues from the XPS but is priced and styled more closely to the budget Inspiron line and is pursuing the same mid-range, design-conscious audience as Apple and Sony. It comes in a relatively wide array of designer colors: users can pick a gray model with one of four...
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Deep Web Technologies Named Small Business of the Year by U.S. DOE's Small Business Innovation Research Program
Deep Web Technologies has been named Small Business Innovation Research program Small Business of the Year by the U.S. Department of Energy . Deep Web's founder Abe Lederman accepted the award at a ceremony at DOE's 9th Annual Small Business Conference in San Antonio.
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Korg Unveils Stylish, Compact nanoSERIES Controllers
Korg unveils three products in its new nanoSeries of slimline USB-powered controllers. The intuitive nanoKEY™, nanoPAD™ and nanoKONTROL™ offer advanced functionality combined with Korg's renowned reliability in a choice of compact control surfaces.
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New Group Calls for Broadband in Every Pot
An election looms, and the candidates' talking points are being set: war, the economy, the environment. Now a new advocacy group wants the next president and lawmakers to add one more item to their to-do list: a national broadband policy that ensures high-speed Internet access for all Americans. The group, InternetForEveryone.org, features an array of high-profile technology experts.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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The Other RIA Desktop Platform: Curl Nitro
Curl is another player in the RIA (Rich Internet Applications) space, going up against Microsoft Silverlight , Adobe's Flex platform , and OpenLazlo , among others. The Curl platform provides developers a way to build web-based apps that can't be easily built using Ajax or other web-based technologies. Those apps can be deployed both within the web browser or on the desktop via Curl ...
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Chrysler To Turn Vehicles 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.
ClickOnDetroit |
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`Mobiles are the next security threat`
Cyber-criminals are not using cutting-edge technology to break into systems, but relying on traditional fraudulent measures, like tricking people to divulge personal information.
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SMEs, freelancers throng online service marts
An Evalueserve study says that globally, the revenue from this sector is likely to grow from Rs 1,000 crore in 2006-07 to over Rs 8,000 crore by 2015.
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Current Newswire:
"We had a feeling this might be a big year more for non-desktop Linux, particularly for mobile and embedded uses of the open source OS. This week's deal by Finnish giant Nokia to pay more than $400m for total ownership of Symbian so it can open the OS has stoked the red hot mobile Linux and open source coals, just in time for summer BBQs.
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AccuRev Leverages Web 2.0 Technology to Extend Process Management Reach across the Organization
LEXINGTON, Mass.----AccuRev Inc. today announced a new AJAX-based Web Interface and a native integration with Microsoft Windows Explorer for its process-centric software change and configuration management solution.
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