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Dell develops ultra-efficient server power supplies
80 Plus gives them a gold sticker Dell is fussing over itself again for being such a brilliant shade of eco-friendly green. No surprise. We dare say Michael Dell himself weeps a single tear of amber when you drop a paper coffee cup into the trash.…
The Register
Ballmer leads the new age of leaders
Steve Ballmer has been Microsoft Corp's chief executive for more than eight years, grappling with some of the largest challenges in the company's history.
Express India
Trojan horse for Mac asks you to say cheese
No matter how you slice it there is no computer out there which offers 100% protection from a virus or a Trojan horse. That’s even true for the Mac and its OS X Tiger and Leopard operating systems. One new Trojan horse can be especially damaging to not only your identity, but to your privacy [...]
Geek.com
Sibelius Introduces "First" -- Music Notation Software for Songwriters
WALNUT CREEK, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 06/25/08 -- Sibelius, a part of Avid Technology, Inc. (NASDAQ: AVID), today announced Sibelius First® , a powerful new notation and composition tool for singer/songwriters, keyboard players and guitarists.
Broadcast Newsroom
BabyEarth Unveils World's First Demo-On-Demand Shopping ServiceUtilizing the latest in webcam technology, ...
AUSTIN, Texas, BUSINESS WIRE -- BabyEarth, a baby products retailer and specialty store with an eco-friendly flair, announced today the launch of BabyEarthLIVE, a free interactive shopping service utilizing the latest in webcam technology giving online customers an in-store experience, even if they are thousands of miles away.
Broadcast Newsroom
Prescription for protecting online health records
Hoping to persuade more people to store their medical records online, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp. and a hodgepodge of health care providers and insurers have agreed on ground rules for protecting the privacy of the sensitive information. The guidelines...
San Francisco Chronicle
Review: Strong, innovative Web browsers emerge
With all the recent attention on the new Firefox 3 Internet browser, it's easy to miss two strong, innovative rivals. Add it all up, and Microsoft Corp.'s market-leading Internet Explorer has some impressive challengers. Opera 9.5, for instance, lets you...
San Francisco Chronicle
We Helped the Awesomest Kid Ever Find an Apartment for Under $700 [Making It]
The image associated with this post is best viewed using a browser.In an attempt to be servicey (and atone for our sins), we posted the awesomest Craiglist apartment-seeking ad ever—it was a...
Gawker
Research In Motion Profit, Forecast Trail Estimates (Update1)
June 25 (Bloomberg) -- Research In Motion Ltd. , the maker of the BlackBerry e-mail phone, missed profit and sales estimates for the first time in five quarters and gave a disappointing forecast amid heightened competition with Apple Inc.'s iPhone.
Bloomberg.com
Research In Motion Profit, Forecast Trail Estimates (Update1)
June 25 (Bloomberg) -- Research In Motion Ltd. , the maker of the BlackBerry e-mail phone, missed profit and sales estimates for the first time in five quarters and gave a disappointing forecast amid heightened competition with Apple Inc.'s iPhone.
Bloomberg.com
Microsoft expected to release Hyper-V Thursday
Microsoft is expected to launch its Hyper-V virtualization technology Thursday, two months ahead of the company's time line for releasing it by the end of August. Though Microsoft would not confirm the release directly, a representative from the company's public relations firm sent an e-mail requesting a briefing about a "product milestone" Thursday. Another representative then hinted in ...
InfoWorld
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 31st Jan 2006 21:11 UTC
AnandTech has written a long and in-depth review of the new Intel iMac (16 pages). They conclude: "I like the iMac, I like it a lot. It's a computer that can look and work as well in a kitchen as it can in an office, and that's one thing that Apple has done very right with this platform.
New Mobile Computing
Microsoft expected to release Hyper-V Thursday
Microsoft is expected to launch its Hyper-V virtualization technology Thursday, two months ahead of the company's time line for releasing it by the end of August.
IT World
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Dec 2005 09:47 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"When looking at desktop Linux by itself, any analysis of the subject quickly leads to this question: why do users choose one version over another?
OS News
Prescription for protecting online health records
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Hoping to persuade more people to store their medical records online, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp. and a hodgepodge of health care providers and insurers have agreed on ground rules for protecting the privacy of the sensitive information.
INO News
Kid Rock To Fans: 'Steal Everything'
Kid Rock wants fans to know it's OK to illegally download his music. The 37-year-old Detroit musician posted a "special announcement" on YouTube last week urging fans to "steal everything." In fact, he says, people should "level the playing field" by stealing anything they need from wealthy corporations.
WCBS-TV New York
Telefonica: 300,000 iPhone 3G pre-orders
Dow Jones reports that Telefonica SA has received 300,000 pre- registrations in the United Kingdom and Spain to buy the iPhone 3G. A company spokesperson said that individuals have been reserving units of the device on the Telefonica Web site. Telefonica will begin selling the 3G iPhone July 11 in Spain, the Czech Republic and twelve Latin American...
MacNN
Prescription for protecting online health records
Wed, Jun 25, 2008 (1:27 p.m.) Hoping to persuade more people to store their medical records online, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp. and a hodgepodge of health care providers and insurers have agreed on ground rules for protecting the privacy of the sensitive information.
Las Vegas Sun
Getting the apps right on 45nm chips
This year, semiconductor and computer hardware industry are preparing for a crossover -a term that indicates a major switch from an existing microprocessor to a new one.
Deccan Herald
Green is the new gold in IT
The computer maker Dell is hoping to claim the green crown one year on from pledging to become the greenest company on the planet.
Deccan Herald
Worlds fastest computer runs on Linux
Scientists unveiled the worlds fastest supercomputer this week, a $100 million machine that for the first time has performed 1,000 trillion calculations per second in a sustained exercise.
Deccan Herald
WORLD WIDE WEB IS BULGING
The ever-growing use of the Internet has raised fears of an exaflood. We must find ways to manage the flow, or the result will be chaos.
Deccan Herald
Marine staff sergeant arrested for attempted enticement of a child
A Ft. Leonard Wood Marine staff sergeant has been arrested after conversing online with what he believed to be a 13 year old female in Jasper County, Missouri.  U.S. Marine Corp. Staff Sergeant Norman K. Klinger, 28, Waynesville, was arrested June 17 at Ft. Leonard Wood for attempted enticement of a child and two counts of sexual misconduct with a child.
KOAM-TV Pittsburg
Kid Rock jokingly urges fans to `steal everything'
Kid Rock wants fans to know it's OK to illegally download his music. And while they're at it, they should steal cars, designer clothes and iPods, too. Well, maybe not. The 37-year-old Detroit musician posted a "special announcement" on YouTube last week urging fans to "steal everything." Kid Rock says in the video that he's so rich, he can't complain if fans steal a song or two off the Internet ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Review: Strong, innovative Web browsers emerge
With all the recent attention on the new Firefox 3 Internet browser, it's easy to miss two strong, innovative rivals. Add it all up, and Microsoft Corp.'s market-leading Internet Explorer has some impressive challengers. Opera 9.5, for instance, lets you share bookmarked Web pages and notes among several computers. And another browser, Flock 2, brings Firefox 3's improvements to an already ...
The State
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