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IBM raises full year earnings target
IBM posted stronger-than-expected quarterly results on Wednesday and raised its 2008 outlook, boosting the shares 2.7 percent and sending an encouraging signal about technology earnings in the face of a weak U.S. economy.
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New data reveal online video views are soaring
New data released Wednesday show online views of videos soared 66 percent in the U.S. in February from a year ago, with TV networks grabbing just a pittance of those looks for their online offerings.
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Does Seagate own the patents to the flash hard drive?
Seagate's lawsuit against STEC sounds like its one of a series of suits, or licensing agreements, that could follow.
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IBM Blows Away Street
The software firm reports better than expected earnings and increased its 2008 outlook.
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Watch the Sunset From Google Earth 4.3
A new beta version of Google Earth includes revamped navigation, 3-D buildings and time-lapse images.
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Virgin Blue in check-in meltdown
Major glitch in computer system throws travel plans into chaos.
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Dying 'Last Lecture' Prof's New Book Becomes Runaway Bestseller
Randy Pausch, the terminally ill professor whose "Last Lecture" became an overnight YouTube sensation, now has a book out that's landed atop Amazon.com.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 1st Feb 2006 19:54 UTC
"A post on the Register , claiming that Google might be close to rolling out a 'Goobuntu' Linux desktop distro, has been making the usual rounds in the tech news circuit today.
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Vista 'Trick' Theorist Defends Loophole Claims
The author of a report that claims Microsoft knowingly included a back door in Vista to let users install the cheaper upgrade version of the OS says he's not condoning software piracy.
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KL a cyber zombie city, says US firm
KUALA LUMPUR: The capital has more bot-infected personal computers than any other city in the Asia-Pacific region, making Kuala Lumpur the “honeypot” for hackers, security software company Symantec Corp said.
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Newsletter Subscription
Many admins don't know it, but SharePoint has two distinct faces: one quite costly, the other free. The pricey version is Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 , or MOSS for short.
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Update About FCC Hearing on Broadband Network Management Practices to Be Hosted by Stanford Law School's Center for ...
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has announced the names of panelists scheduled to testify at a public hearing hosted by Stanford Law School's Center for Internet & Society on broadband network management practices and Internet-related issues Thursday, April 17, 2008 starting at 12 noon (Pacific).
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Features and Case Studies
The Linux operating system is set to become the de facto standard for "embedded" devices like robotics, information appliances and automobile information systems, but fragmentation could prove a stumbling block, according to Inder Singh, chairman of the Embedded Linux Consortium.
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Microsoft charms hobbyists for embedded developments
Microsoft is trying to foster more interest in embedded software, encouraging amateur developers to experiment with programmable components in devices from toasters to televisions.
ZDNet Australia |
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Features and Case Studies
In the final part of this three-part special, our security experts tackle questions ranging from stopping spam and spyware liability, to hijacking e-mail addresses and Web site spoofing.
ZDNet Australia |
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EBay's net income climbs 22 percent
Internet auctioneer eBay, the world's largest Internet auctioneer, posted first-quarter profit that beat analysts' estimates on increased selling fees and higher revenue from its PayPal payment service.
Contra Costa Times |
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TAXPAYERS ACT: Legislature supports state proposal to cap school district levies
A state plan to lower property taxes by limiting growth in school district tax levies received unanimous support this week from members of the Niagara County Legislature.
Niagara Gazette |
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Biography
A talented and flashy trumpeter, Jonah Jones hit upon a formula in 1955 that made him a major attraction for a decade; playing concise versions of melodic swing standards and show tunes muted with a quartet.
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sites. Computer networks in Russia and the United States host the most child abuse images, although many other countries are involved, a watchdog spokeswoman said.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 25th May 2007 22:13 UTC
"Even while at the top of its game, Apple Inc. can seemingly find faults with just about anything, including a bit of itself. The Mac maker is constantly evaluating the market segments in which it wishes to participate and those which it does not.
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Software Association of Oregon and Climate Savers Computing Initiative(SM) Team Up to Drive Energy-Efficient Computing
PORTLAND, Ore.----The Software Association of Oregon and the Oregon-based Climate Savers Computing Initiative today announced a collaboration to spur energy-efficient computing in Oregon.
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You Wish, Microsoft.
Nobody feels this way about Vista. NOBODY. And if they didn't, they damn well wouldn't rock out like it's 1999.
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IBM and eBay shrug off gloom
Two of America's best-known technology companies have shrugged off concerns over the state of the ailing US economy to deliver 20pc-plus profit increases in the first three months of the year.
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Comcast Steers for High Ground With P2P Bill of Rights
Taken aback by the intense outcry that arose over reports that it blocked or slowed down traffic to peer-to-peer file-sharing Web sites, Comcast has graciously offered to police itself. The company will begin testing technology from Pando Networks that's designed to smooth the journey of BitTorrent data through its pipes.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Watchdog wants global drive against online abuse
Hundreds of child abuse Web sites around the world could be shut down if countries worked together to tackle the problem, an Internet watchdog said in a report on Thursday.
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