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Seagate Rolls Out Central Axis Network Drive
To address our growing need for storage in the home, Seagate has launched the Maxtor Central Axis network drive, a network storage drive that can be used by the whole family. This latest drive from Seagate provides 1TB of storage and allows any computer on the n...
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MySpace Teams With NBC To Continue Citizen Journalist Craze
Citizen journalism seems all the rage these days, with normal people breaking news to the world with their mobile phones and portable computers. News sites like GroundReport and CNN’s iReport are offering users outlets for their eyewitness stories, and with emerging mobile broadcasting products like Twitter and Qik, we’re only going to see the [...]
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Laptop Searches in Airports Draw Fire at Senate Hearing
Advocacy groups and legal experts told Congress that it was unreasonable for federal officials to search the laptops of United States citizens when they re-enter the country from traveling abroad.
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Nokia grabs Symbian
After making an offer of more than £200m to buy British telecoms software firm Symbian, Nokia is clubbing together with its rivals to create an open source mobile platform.
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Shaolin Temple Launches E-commerce Site
Shaolin Temple, regarded as the site where Chinese martial arts originated, has opened an online store on Alibaba.com's Taobao...
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Redfin Launches Online Real Estate Service in Chicago
Online real estate broker Redfin Corporation today launched its real estate e-commerce service for the Chicago area, its eighth market overall and first new market in 2008. Redfin's brokerage, headquartered in Schaumburg, Ill., now serves Cook and Lake counties, but users can search for listings throughout greater Chicago.
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ZAGG Inc. Introduces invisibleSHIELD for New Apple iPhone 3G
SALT LAKE CITY----ZAGG Inc. , the industry leader in providing protective film coverings for personal electronics, announced the availability of an invisibleSHIELD™ for the newly released Apple iPhone 3G.
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Globetech Ventures Corp. Is Pleased to Announce It Is Launching a New and Unique Global Dating Portal
Globetech Ventures Corp. (OTC.BB: GTVCF) is pleased to announce it is launching a new and unique global dating portal. This software product includes site branding, design implementation, special dating features, and innovative live and real-time voice chat rooms.
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JAJAH Helps Softphone Companies Go for Hard Market Gains
JAJAH, the leading managed services provider in IP-telecommunications, announced today its platform has been selected by Gizmo5, a widely used free mobile and computer-based VoIP service.
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In Overhaul, Disney.com Seeks a Path to More Fun
The Walt Disney Company, concerned that its main Web site is too corporate and not fun enough, is moving once again to overhaul Disney.com.
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Charter Won’t Track Customers’ Web Use
The pilot information-gathering program, meant to offer advertisers the ability to tailor ad placement based on individual viewing habits, is being dropped on customer concerns.
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Psion Teklogix And N4 Systems Announce Partnership To Provide Real-Time Safety Compliance And Inspection Management ...
Psion Teklogix, a global provider of wireless computing solutions, and N4 Systems, Inc., the leading provider of real-time safety compliance and inspection management solutions, recently announced a partnership to service the highly-regulated safety compliance and electronic inspection markets.
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Kentucky Attorney General's identity stolen
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Thursday 26 June 2008 at 22:44:00 Fortunately help is at hand The Attorney General of Kentucky has had his identity stolen less than a month after setting up a cyber-crime unit....
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 13th Dec 2006 22:57 UTC
Microsoft on Wednesday took the wraps off its first commercial operating system for robots, with hopes of paving the way for a broader robotics industry and taking a central role in its development.
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IBM plans to mount its most ambitious challenge in years to Microsoft's dominance of personal computer software, by ...
. Steven A. Mills, senior vice president of IBM's software group, said the programs promote an open-source document format.
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Linked by Adam S on Wed 23rd May 2007 23:54 UTC
If online articles and blogs are any indication of things, the number of Linux users migrating to, and satisfied with, Ubuntu GNU/Linux seems to be staggering.
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A team comprised of members from Bell-Labs, IBM Research, Sandia National Labs, and Vita Nuova has completed a port of ...
to the Blue Gene supercomputer. Plan 9 kernels are running on both the compute nodes and the I/O nodes and the Ethernet, Torus, Collective Network, Barrier Network, and Management network are all supported.
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Nokia to Open Access to Mobile Software
Nokia said that it would make the software that runs its phones available to outside developers, as the company tries to head off competition and stimulate the use of mobile music, video and e-mail.
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Electronic health-record standards agreed
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A major consumer group, insurers together with Google Inc and Microsoft Corp said on Wednesday they have agreed to standards intended to speed adoption of personal electronic health records.
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Charlie's luck trumps Jeb's brainpower in Big Sugar deal
I can picture Jeb Bush in his Miami condo, glaring at Richard Scher's quote on the computer, his right eye twitching violently.
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NC Central installs software to monitor computer use
DURHAM, N.C. (AP) - North Carolina Central University has installed software that will monitor staff and faculty computer use, but there are concerns that it could interfere with research.
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UN says toxic waste exports on the rise
Many poor countries accept toxic waste from abroad, such as old computers, rusted ships and pesticides, in a shortsighted bid to lift themselves out of poverty, despite the dangers to human health and the environment, a U.N. rights official said Thursday.
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Mariner introduces MacGourmet Deluxe 1.0
Mariner Software has introduced MacGourmet Deluxe 1.0, its recipe and wine management software for Mac OS X. The application offers a slew of tools, including recipe creation and sharing, wine and cooking notes and the capacity to import recipes from the web.
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Microsoft confirms Windows 7 in 2010
We’ve already reported that Microsoft intends to support Windows XP until 2014, confirmed in a letter to Windows customers from Microsoft senior vice president Bill Veghte. But that same letter also contains another gem of information – the successor to Windows Vista will be released in 2010. That means in as little as 18 months anyone [...]
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