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Microsoft To Stop Selling Windows XP Today
REDMOND, Wash. (AP) -- It isn't a popular decision with a segment of computer users. But today, Microsoft is to stop selling its Windows XP operating system to retailers and major computer makers.
WLBZ Bangor |
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Apture Links the Web with One Click
Apture offers a paradigm shift for web content publishers, bloggers and news outlets, bringing Web 2.0 to real life....
eWeek |
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HCL Info sets up IT training centre in East Delhi
IT firm HCL Infosystems today opened a Career Development Centre (CDC) in East Delhi to impart computer courses in infrastructure, middleware and networking.
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Downstate man charged in CSC of high-schooler
Monitor the use of the Internet and cell phones by your children.
Cheboygan Daily Tribune |
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Google Media Server connects PCs to TVs
Internet giant Google announced the launch of the new service, Google Media Server, which connects PCs to TVs. Google Media Server is a Windows application that finds photos, music and video files and makes them available such devices as PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and many PCs.
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XP: The end is nigh
Microsoft is due to stop shipping its XP operating system to computer manufacturer later today in the face of a lot of opposition.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Srizbi beats Storm to botnet crown
Up to half of all spam filtered by security firm Marshal is caused by the Srizbi botnet, according to latest figures from the company.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Logica Holdings Names Bill O'Dowd as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Succeeding Pino Baldassarre Who Assumes New ...
TORONTO, June 30, 2008 -- Logica Holdings, Inc. , a company that develops unique social networking websites using state-of-the-art biometric identity authentication technology, announced today that Bill O'Dowd, President and Chief Executive Officer of Dolphin Entertainment, has been named Chairman and CEO, succeeding Pino Baldassarre who assumes the role of President and Managing Director.
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Five Million Songs In Your Pocket - Every One Is Yours to Discover, Play and Enjoy
Mobile music enters a new era today as Verizon Wireless and Rhapsody®, the digital music service from RealNetworks® and MTV Networks, launch V CAST Music with Rhapsody.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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New Millennial Homes Creates Nation's First 'Just in Time' Model for New Home Construction
Taking a page from Dell Computer's landmark "just in time" manufacturing model, New Millennial Homes has created the Ready When You Are! program that promises buyers to complete construction on their new home within 45 to 60 days after permits are pulled.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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AP Interview: Ex-Intel head pushes electric cars
Former Intel Corp. Chairman Andy Grove has a knack for sensing when circumstances should force changes at a company or an industry - and how to respond.
Miami Herald |
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Two steps forward, one step back: NBC's online Olympic coverage
NBC is going to offer the most complete online coverage ever of the Olympics, but there is a catch.
CNET |
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eBay fined for selling fake Louis Vuitton goods online
A Paris court on Monday ordered the online auctioneer eBay to pay 40 million euros (63 million dollars) in damages to Louis Vuitton for selling fake luxury goods online.
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eBay fined for selling fake Louis Vuitton goods online
A Paris court on Monday ordered the online auctioneer eBay to pay 40 million euros (63 million dollars) in damages to Louis Vuitton for selling fake luxury goods online.
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eBay fined for selling fake Louis Vuitton goods online
A Paris court on Monday ordered the online auctioneer eBay to pay 40 million euros (63 million dollars) in damages to Louis Vuitton for selling fake luxury goods online.
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Shannon's Avocent cutting 64 jobs
Shannon based IT company Avocent International has announced a restructuring programme which will see it cutting 64 jobs at the Co Clare plant. The company will cut its Shannon workforce from 160 to 103, with the redundancies starting in August.
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Firefox 3.0 wins memory battle
Mozilla's Firefox 3.0 browser uses memory much more efficiently than its rivals, according to an independent tester who wrote a memory-monitoring utility to track usage by Firefox, Internet Explorer (IE), Flock, Opera and Safari. In a lengthy post to his Web site, .Net developer Sam Allen spelled out the data he collected from the "Memory Watcher" application he wrote specifically ...
InfoWorld |
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AP Interview: Ex-Intel head pushes electric cars
Former Intel Corp. Chairman Andy Grove has a knack for sensing when circumstances should force changes at a company or an industry _ and how to respond.
The Washington Times |
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MSI Wind mini-desktop with Intel's Atom to debut in July
A business version of Micro-Star International's (MSI) Wind mini-desktop PC should be available in Asia and Europe in July, as products are already in mass production, a company representative said Monday. MSI announced the Wind mini-desktop early this month at the Computex computer show in Taipei. Most of the buzz has been about its Wind mini-laptop , but the company was quick to ...
InfoWorld |
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IBM supercomputer boosts cancer research
Guy Dixon, vnunet.com , Monday 30 June 2008 at 12:07:00 Canada's fastest research computer aims to crack the big C An IBM supercomputer is to be deployed at Canada's Ontario Cancer Institute to search for more effective treatments for cancer....
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 19th Oct 2006 21:10 UTC
Michael Lotz, of Tracker.NewFS, SVG, Haiku USB, Qemu, and countless other cool-things-to-have fame has checked in Haiku's first wireless network driver , for the Intel Pro Wireless 2100. This chipset, which inhabits nearly all early Centrino-badged devices, is amongst the more common wireless hardware found in recent computers.
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Recent Original Stories
A group of state attorneys general urged a federal judge on Tuesday to hold Microsoft to a 2002 antitrust settlement another five years so that the company can't stymie embryonic Web 2.0 rivals of its Windows operating system.
New Mobile Computing |
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A Paris court today ordered the online auctioneer eBay to pay E40 million ($A65.8 million) in damages to Louis Vuitton for selling fake luxury goods online.
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Consumers lack protection, retailer respect
HA NOI — In Viet Nam, it seems the customer is always wrong, but plans are in motion to change this state of affairs by 2010. "What would you do if your US$1,235 laptop broke down a few hours after purchase?
Việt Nam News |
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Recent Original Stories
Taiwanese integrator E-Way Technology Systems is shipping a tiny, 200MHz x86-compatible mini PC for USD 99, in single quantities. The TU-40 is passively cooled, comes with 128MB of RAM, and can run lightweight versions of Linux , such as Puppy, the company says.
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