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Firm brings ideas to life through 3-D animations, illustrations, graphics
As a teenager, Troyan Turner was inspired to become a 3-D animator and illustrator after watching the 1985 movie "Young Sherlock Holmes," the first feature film to use a completely computer-generated character.
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In online gaming, it's time for raids
By Heiko Haupt, Hamburg, June 30 : One identical image appears on 20 computer monitors scattered across Germany: a dragon, with a group of figures in the foreground preparing to face off against him.
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Ten Common, Six Smaller but Yet Annoying
If you do a quick search with Google, Yahoo!, or Live about web design, you might find lists such as those shown in Listing 1. Listing 1: High-level web application design mistakes.
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D-Day for Windows XP system
Microsoft is scheduled to stop selling its Windows XP operating system to retailers and major computer makers, despite protests from PC users.
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Microsoft halts sales of XP
Microsoft is scheduled to stop selling its Windows XP operating system to retailers and major computer makers on Monday, despite protests from a slice of PC users who don't want to be forced into using XP's successor, Vista.
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For many fliers, laptops stay grounded
If companies are getting more vigilant about securing their company and customer data, they might want to chat with the employees they send through U.S. airports.
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Device puts Steering at the Tip of the Tongue
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A new device that uses a tiny magnet can help disabled people steer a wheelchair or operate a computer using only the tip of the tongue, U.S. researchers reported on Monday. ...
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Watch for red flags when doing online job searches
In a recent report on job searching, The Conference Board noted that people are increasingly turning to the Internet as a key tool, noting that in 2007, 73 percent of job seekers reported using the online sources compared to 66 percent in 2005.
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Out of the class, on to the Web: The challenges of online learning
Karen Kettelson’s cell phone rings and beeps pretty constantly with calls and e-mails from her students.
La Crosse Tribune |
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Court Rejects Tenn. Order on Imaging Hard Drives
NASHVILLE (AP) - An appeals court has rejected an order by a federal judge in a TennCare case to create electronic images of Tennessee officials' publ....
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[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]The execution of a full-text query failed. "The content index is corrupt." [ Thanks to Falko Timme for this link.
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2:45 p.m. -- Association teaching workplace readiness, computer skills
2:45 p.m. — The Micronesian Business Association is providing a workplace readiness and computer skills training program for people age 17 and older. Applications are being accepted.
Pacific Daily News |
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MSI Wind Mini-desktop With Intel's Atom to Debut in July
MSI will start selling the Wind mini-desktop in Asia and Europe in July.
PC World |
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Tech giants form group to buy patents
Google is part of a group of tech heavyweights going on the offensive against the threat of patent-infringement lawsuits, the Wall Street Journal reported on its Web site Sunday evening.
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SKorean police raid civic groups leading rallies against US beef imports
SEOUL, South Korea - Police raided the offices Monday of civic groups that have led weeks of street rallies against South Korea's resumption of U.S. beef imports, after the government said it would not tolerate illegal demonstrations.
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Report due on county assessor
The waiting may be over. Nearly three months ago, investigators raided San Bernardino County Assessor Bill Postmus' office. They departed with computers and left observers with many unanswered questions.
Inland Valley Daily Bulletin |
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Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. PC hardware vendor, Pioneer, is looking to strengthen its presence in the education market with a new series of products.
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Quanmax has target market segments will not compete with Kontron, says chairman
Quanmax, originally Kontron Asia before investment by Taiwan-based Quanta Computer to become a joint-venture with Germany-based Kontron AG, has a clear market position focusing on the development and production of industry-specific value-added embedded applications for markets mainly in the US and Europe, according to chairman Hannes Niederhauser. Thus Quanmax will not bring competitive pressure ...
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IC distributors forecast demand from notebooks to outgrow handsets in 2H08
Citing order pull-in status, Professional Computer Technology (PCT), believes that IC demand from notebooks should be better than handsets in the second half of 2008, with limited affect from economic trends. WPG Holdings echoed the sentiment saying it expects stronger demand from the notebook sector in the same period.
Digi Times |
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Spime is a technology provider and a development partner for companies in the GPS, Navigation, Identification, and Near Field Communication device manufacturers, Software System and application providers, Mobile Operators, and Mobile and Consumer Electronics Device Manufacturers.
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Asustek to launch new Eee PCs with bigger keyboards
Asustek Computer is planning to launch new Eee PC models, the 904 and 905, which have an 8.9-inch panel but use a similar chassis and keyboard as the company's 10.2-inch models, according to sources at channel vendors.
Digi Times |
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Device puts steering at the tip of the tongue
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A new device that uses a tiny magnet can help disabled people steer a wheelchair or operate a computer using only the tip of the tongue, U.S. researchers reported on Monday.
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Dallas ISD corruption trial focuses on computer vendor's gift-giving
Two weeks into a slow-paced federal corruption trial, prosecutors and attorneys for a computer reseller have clashed over whether his gift-giving was generosity or an effort to lure contracts from a Dallas school administrator.
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iPhone generates 7m US searches in April
Helped by the hype of iPhone 2.0 platform and a buzz over the pending iPhone 3G announcement, the iPhone generated huge traffic for internet search engines in April. ComScore, which provides market research for advertisers, says 1.3 million Americans conducted 6.9 million iPhone-related searches in April. The word ìiPhoneî was the most popular ter...
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Rhapsody to challenge iTunes by embracing the iPod
By Yinka Adegoke NEW YORK (Reuters) - Digital music seller Rhapsody is launching a $50 million marketing assault on Apple's iTunes, offering songs online and via partners including Yahoo Inc and Verizon Wireless, Rhapsody said on Monday. ...
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