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Time Machine flaws raise reliability questions
L osing personal data stored on a PC - your music, your photos, your financial records - is one of the worst nightmares that can befall a computer user.
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Bill Gates' legacy hailed by IT chiefs
CIO Jury: It's a Microsoft love-in…
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Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Newell Coach to Launch Cyber Tracker Pilot Program
Homeland Integrated Security Systems, Inc. (Pinksheets: HISU) is pleased to announce that the Company will engage in a pilot program to test the Cyber Tracker safety and security system, and its machine-to-machine monitor and control device on Newell Coach's luxury motor homes.
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Corsair Dominator Delivers Extreme Speed & Performance in New Alienware Area-51 ALX Desktop
Corsair® http://www.corsair.com, a worldwide leader in high performance computer and flash memory products, announced today that the recently relaunched Alienware Area-51® ALX high performance gaming platform now includes 4GB of Corsair's award winning overclockable DOMINATOR DDR3 memory.
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First CyberKnife System to be Installed in Canada
Accuray Incorporated , a global leader in the field of radiosurgery today announced that Centre Hospitalier de l'Universite de Montreal has purchased a CyberKnife® Robotic Radiosurgery System for installation at Hopital Notre-Dame du CHUM, in Montreal, Canada.
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NET VX Gateway Eases Belgian Publisher's Microsoft OCS-Based Unified Communications Deployment
Network Equipment Technologies, Inc., a global provider of multi-service network and voice exchange solutions for government and enterprise customers, announced today that Brepols Publishers, an international academic publishing house in Belgium, successfully facilitated its Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS)-based implementation of unified communications and unified messaging using ...
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Corsair Dominator Delivers Extreme Speed & Performance in New Alienware Area-51 ALX Desktop
Corsair® http://www.corsair.com, a worldwide leader in high performance computer and flash memory products, announced today that the recently relaunched Alienware Area-51® ALX high performance gaming platform now includes 4GB of Corsair's award winning overclockable DOMINATOR DDR3 memory.
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Tom Snyder Productions' Timeliner(R) XE Debuts on Adobe AIR(R) at NECC
Tom Snyder Productions, a leading publisher of educational software and a Scholastic company, will launch Timeliner® XE, a revolutionary new version of its popular software Timeliner®, at the 2008 National Educational Computing Conference in San Antonio next week. Developed with cutting edge Adobe AIR® technology, Timeliner XE is an all-in-one tool that helps students in grades K-12 conduct ...
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'Magic' photo memory card tells you where you are
The Eye-Fi Share card includes an automatic Wi-Fi positioning system that is a breakthrough in digital photography.
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Cops: Girl, 12, stabbed woman accused in attack on boyfriend's sister in North Jersey
A 12-year-old girl was stabbed by her older brother's 18-year-old girlfriend on Wednesday after the girlfriend became upset about disparaging comments the girl had made about her online, police said. Stephanie Torres of Dover stabbed the 12-year-old girl three times with a pocket knife that was about an inch to an inch and a half long and was attached to a keychain, said town police Capt. Robert ...
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Sony Computer Entertainment
GamesIndustry.biz is the world's most read and influential games industry website. But don't just take our word for it!
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Job vacancy: Desktop Specialist
(Ref: CHE/1409) Tower Hamlets is a leading Beacon Status Authority and has won awards for its innovative approach to ICT. At the centre of the organisation, the ICT department is involved in facilitating business transformation, and supporting front line services in the delivery of excellent public services through the use of technology.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 6th Nov 2006 18:26 UTC
"Someone just asked me whether, now that Novell's become buddies with Microsoft, I'll be turning away from Novell/SUSE as one of my favorite Linux distributions. My answer is no. I'm sticking with SUSE Linux on both my desktops and servers.
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Panasonic launches Atom-based Toughbook mini laptop
The latest addition to Panasonic's Toughbook line of rugged computers is designed not only to weather dust, water and accidental drops. It is made to keep up with the increasingly mobile demands of corporate users thanks to its mini-PC form factor. The CF-U1 Toughbook sits somewhere between a handheld PDA and a laptop computer in an attempt to combine the best of both worlds -- the ...
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Former UA runner aiming for Olympics
FAYETTEVILLE — After graduating from Arkansas, Christin Wurth-Thomas was set to begin a career in computer programming. (Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Northwest Edition)
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 2nd Jan 2006 14:45 UTC
Despite some challenges in 2005, Kevin Rollins, president and CEO of Dell, insists the company's business model is a strong one, and that he sees no significant changes to it in the year ahead.
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iLuv's i1255 desktop iPod / DVD player combo now shipping
Filed under: Home Entertainment , Portable Audio , Portable Video Hey there partner, we just know that troubled look on your face is due to the inability to find yourself a DVD player / iPod dock combo that looks ever-so-slightly like an Atari console, right? If so, you'll be completely relieved to find that iLuv's CES-announced i1255 is now on sale and shipping to whomever pays ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 25th Jun 2008 09:49 UTC
Yesterday, we reported on the statement several kernel developers had signed that urged hardware manufacturers to open up their Linux modules and drivers.
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Recent Original Stories
We're really on the subject of software installation issues on OSNews lately, and this story, making its rounds on the internet, fits in quite well. Back in the day, during the antitrust lawsuits against Microsoft, Microsoft had to make a whole slew of corporate email public.
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Park City Group Deploys Subscription-Based Services under ActionManager(R) Contract
PARK CITY, Utah----Park City Group, Inc. , developer and marketer of patented computer software and consulting services which enable its retail customers to increase sales while reducing inventory and labor costs, announced it has deployed, under a previously announced subscription contract, its ActionManager® subscription service for a leading North American gift shop retailer.
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Finisar Corporation’s Allen division goes green
They’ve held recycling programs before, but Allen’s Advanced Optical Components (AOC) hopes that its next program goes beyond being “just a program” and changes the outlook of other businesses on being environmentally sound.
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Radiohead Videos on iTunes
British rockers Radiohead will release a slew of new live videos of tunes from their latest release In Rainbows . The influential rock band has had a string of number one albums in the UK throughout their career including Ok Computer , Kid A and Amnesiac , and have sold millions of albums around the world.
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New Ferrari California Images and Video
Ever since the computer generated images came out I was drooling over this car. Now German site Autobild has managed to obtain a group of shots of the new model out in the real world. The California will be fully unveiled for the world’s media and viewing public at the Paris Motor Show in September.
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Pupils' faces may soon act as remote controls for robotic teachers
Washington, June 26 : A computer science Ph.D. student at the University of California, San Diego, has shown that it is possible create machines that will speed up or slow down video lectures just by reading a person's facial expressions to judge whether he/she is understanding the lesson.
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Hexham Courant
AT LAST the rain came – very welcome for the gardens that have been gasping in the sun for so many weeks. But we could have dispensed with the wind.THE open computer session is on this afternoon, from 2pm until 4pm in the village hall.
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