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New downtown parking regulations go into effect July 14
CHAMPAIGN – Jessica Paris spent Wednesday afternoon with her laptop computer seated outside Cafe Kopi. She's a frequent visitor to downtown Champaign after she gets off work at 3 p.m. from her job at Wolfram Research. She's no fan of the city's plan to make people pay parking meters downtown until 9 p.m., compared to the current 5 p.m. limit.
The Champaign News-Gazette |
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Protecode Announces Governance and Intellectual Property Management Software
Protecode announced the general availability of its software development tool for governance and Intellectual Property (IP) management. The latest release enables commercial software developers and open source creators to accelerate managed adoption of open source code in a simple, painless process. Additionally, the software is now available to the Eclipse community for anyone working on an ...
SYS-CON Media |
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Popular Tennis Websites Struck in Latest Malware Attack
Sophos warns Tennis fans at risk as hackers infect websites during Wimbledon tournament
Kansas City InfoZine |
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ADTechnology Becomes Newest Tensilica Authorized Design Center
SANTA CLARA, Calif.----Tensilica,® Inc. today announced that ADTechnology Co., Ltd. of South Korea has become a Tensilica Authorized Design Center, supporting customers of both the Xtensa® configurable processors and the Diamond Standard processor cores.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Dell launches rainbow of Studio laptops
Dell on Thursday is launching new Studio laptops with cases that add color to a laptop lineup that previously sported a predominantly industrial look. The desktop-replacement Studio 15 and Studio 17 laptops will be available in seven colors, said John New, a senior manager of global consumer marketing at Dell. With prices starting at $799, the laptop line is sandwiched between the budget ...
InfoWorld |
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Lean, Mean Machines: Tech for the SMB, Part 2
The continuing growth of the SMB market is pushing vendors to adapt or lose sales. Vendors are tweaking their more costly enterprise-grade offerings to feature sets and price levels SMB customers can afford. The SMB segment makes up 34 percent of the entire notebook market, according to research firm IDC.
E-Commerce Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 29th May 2007 17:20 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"Recently I had a chance to spend some time with Fujitsu's P7230 ultraportable notebook. With a 10.6" LED-backlit LCD and a weight of less than 3lbs the system is just what many mobile fanatics are looking for, but such portability comes at a price.
OS News |
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Dell Studio 15
Features, performance, price, upgrade options, stylishness—the Dell Studio 15 has it all.
PC Magazine |
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Israeli-Palestinian Ghost is a model of peaceful collaboration
A JOINT ISRAELI-PALESTINIAN start-up is showing the world that the Internet can truly transcend all physical and political boundaries.
The Inquirer |
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'Digital' Jon Snow in online game
Dead Ends depicts Jon Snow reports from the scene of a violent crime. It was commissioned by Channel 4 to support Disarming Britain, a major new season examining the effect of gun and knife crime on Britain's streets.
Channel 4 |
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'How-to' computer sites offer guidance on knitting, blackjack, kissing
'How-to' computer sites offer guidance on knitting, blackjack, kissing Terri Rossman considers herself a visual learner. So when the 52-year-old marketing professional wanted to learn a new knitting stitch, she turned to the Web.
Baltimore Sun |
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KY. Attorney General ID Theft
Less than a month after setting up a cyber crime unit, Kentucky's Attorney General, Jack Conway, has been a victim of identity theft.
DesignTechnica |
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'Facebook generation with little regard for secrecy' blamed for losing MoD's 130 laptops to theft
Some 130 laptops belonging to the Ministry of Defence were stolen last year, a report revealed yesterday.
Daily Mail |
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The Quiet Little Pop of the Mac Security Bubble
A Trojan targeting Mac computers in the wild used to be a rarity, but this type of malware is now turning up with alarming frequency. The latest virus is rudimentary, at best, although when coupled with a Mac platform vulnerability that came to light earlier this week, it could deliver an extra wallop. The Trojan is masquerading as a program for Mac OS X called "PokerGame."
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Coverity's David Maxwell on Quality Issues in Open Source Software
Open source software just keeps getting better, according to a new report from Coverity, a San Francisco-based maker of source code analysis tools. Specifically, Coverity's Scan Report on Open Source Software 2008 found a 16 percent reduction in static analysis defect density in the open source software it analyzed over the past two years, reflecting the elimination of more than 8,500 individual ...
TechNewsWorld.com |
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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...
Richmond Times-Dispatch |
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ThinkCP offers sub-$10,000 storage platform
High performance computing firm ThinkCP Technologies has rolled out its Think ViPoR Storage 10G-Extreme SAN Solution, claiming to provide a complete storage platform for under $10,000.
Infomatics |
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Bluetooth and Wi-Fi go their separate ways
The global markets for Bluetooth and Wi-Fi continue to show strong growth and will remain the leading personal area networking technologies, but analysts believe that prices and market developments are pushing them in new directions.
Infomatics |
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Malicious spam triples in a week
The volume of malicious spam ...
Computer Weekly |
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Expanding the Internet Well Beyond .com
An Internet oversight agency is considering the first sweeping changes in the network’s addressing system since its creation 25 years ago.
The Hendersonville Times-News |
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Panasonic Launches Atom-based Toughbook Mini Laptop
Panasonic has launched a rugged Toughbook PC based on Intel's Atom processor.
PC World |
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Satyam Forms Partnership with Sciformix to Provide Comprehensive Drug Safety Management
Satyam Computer Services Ltd. , a leading global consulting and information technology services provider, announced today that it has formed an alliance with Sciformix Corporation, a Westborough, Mass.-based, Life Science Knowledge Process Outsourcing company, to deliver end-to-end data management services in "Pharmacovigilance."
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Arena Solutions Adds New Strength to Its Management Team
Arena Solutions, the leading provider of on-demand product lifecycle management software for manufacturers of all sizes, today announced a series of new management appointments aimed at supporting the company's commitment to exceed customer expectations and maintain its strong trajectory of growth and innovation.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Voxware Achieves Motorola SymbolPLUS Validation for MC9090
HAMILTON, N.J.----Voxware, Inc. , a leading supplier of software for voice-driven warehousing operations, today announced that its voice technology software, VoiceLogistics®, has successfully achieved SymbolPLUS validation on Motorola's MC9090 mobile computer through completing Motorola's Solutions Validation Program that includes joint testing at the Motorola Solution Center in Holtsville, New ...
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Group to review rules on Internet domain names
Get ready for an Internet gold rush, as the group that overseas Internet domain names will be considering a plan, Thursday, to relax the rules regarding the naming of websites.
680 News |
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