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TECHNOLOGY: Janice Nicholson: Founder of medical software startup sees it as an ‘agent of significant change’
SANTA ROSA – When Janice Nicholson looks around her spacious, light-filled new office she has no cause to remember her first job – cleaning rooms in her aunt’s motel in a rundown section of Los Angeles.
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Alchemy Plus Uses DataCore's SANmelody(TM) to Achieve Simplified SAN Virtual Storage Management for Hosted Environments
READING, United Kingdom----DataCore Software, the leading provider of storage virtualization software, today announced that Alchemy Plus, a leading, Scottish-based IT services provider, is using DataCore’s SANmelody™ solution to provide a hosted server virtualization farm environment for small businesses under a “Pay as You Use” utility computing framework.
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IDT Introduces Ultra-Low-Power Timing Solutions for Ultra-Mobile PCs, Extending Battery Life
SAN JOSE, Calif.----IDT® , a leading provider of essential mixed signal semiconductor solutions that enrich the digital media experience, today announced a family of ultra-low-power timing devices designed for use in ultra-mobile PCs .
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Gateway Helps Students Get Ready for School with New Notebook and Desktop PCs
IRVINE, Calif.----Gateway is helping students and their families get ready for next school year with new models in its popular notebook and desktop PC lines that provide leading technology at exceptional prices.
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Video: Man sells life on internet
A man who auctioned his life on eBay was slightly disappointed with the amount raised
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Asian IT managers favour technology reducing capital expenditures
Singapore - Asian information technology (IT) managers consider technology that can increase IT utilization rates of computers and storage hardware as exerting the biggest influence on their industries, a published survey said on Monday. Called virtu...
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Recent Original Stories
"Gutmann generated a lot of heat last December with the publication of a paper that called Windows Vista's Content Protection scheme 'the longest suicide note in history'.
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iPO iPO Quick Tip - Cutting iPhone Speaker Buzz
Many cell phones, including Apple's iPhone, can make your speakers emit a really annoying buzz if they get too close together. Luckily, there are alternatives beyond leaving your iPhone in a different room, and the fix I went for cost less than US$10
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Recent Original Stories
PCMag reviews Google's SketchUp beta . " Google SketchUp Beta , the brand new, free 3D drawing tool isn't an obvious fit for the Google desktop application canon.
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AP Top News at 7:15 a.m. EDT
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) _ A U.S. ship carrying thousands of tons of food aid has arrived in North Korea, after the communist nation agreed to expanded international assistance for its impoverished people, the U.N. food agency said Monday. The World Food Program said the American ship that arrived Sunday carried 37,000 tons of wheat, the first installment of 500,000 tons in promised U.S. aid that ...
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Among college kids, a new activist era
Call it the Facebook election: In this presidential campaign the use of user-generated media has become hugely important, from last year’s YouTube debates to the candidate pages and support groups littered across social networking sites.
Media Life Magazine |
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How the AP-Yahoo News Poll was conducted
The AP- Yahoo News Poll is a unique study that will track the moods and opinions of a group of people throughout the presidential election campaign. The fifth wave of this study included re-interviews of 1,759 people between June 13-23 who were originally interviewed in November or early December. The extensive national survey was conducted by Knowledge Networks of Menlo ...
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AP Interview: Ex-Intel head pushes electric cars
WASHINGTON -- 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.
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PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR Kidron Metal Products Div, a leader in manufactured custom cabs, operator compartments and specialty fabrication is seeking an experienced Production Supervisor for its Ohio operations. Exp. in Lean Manufacturing and Kaizen events is required.
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Real opens Rhapsody MP3 store
Real this morning opened a test version of the Rhapsody MP3 Store, its first store to go without copy protected files. The MTV co-owned outlet is web-based and, unlike the company's subscription service, promises to work with any computer or device, including iPods; a Mac download manager is available to let users download all their songs as a com...
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ViewCast(R) Joins Partner Initiative to Deliver Next Generation Cross-Platform Media
PLANO, Texas, June 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- ViewCast Corporation (OTC Bulletin Board: VCST), a leading global provider of streaming hardware and software solutions, today announced it has joined the Microsoft(R) Silverlight(TM) Partner Initiative to deliver the next generation of .NET-based media over the Internet.
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AP Interview: Ex-Intel head pushes electric cars
WASHINGTON (AP) — 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.
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Linux's dirty little secret
OK, so over the past few months I've grown from being a Linux skeptic into being quite a Linux fan. I've still got lots to learn but it's great having the ability to roll out a no-cost OS onto systems that don't need to have Windows on them (I understand...
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Sony PS3 Dualshock 3 hits Europe July 2nd
Rumble is finally coming to Europe! Sony Computer Entertainment Europe (SCEE) today announced that DUALSHOCK 3 Wireless Controller will be available for PS3 in Europe on July 2, 2008. ...
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Nigeria: U.S. Stalls $2 Billion Proceeds of Country Internet Scams
The United States Postal Service has intercepted proceeds of internet scams worth over $2.1billion in Nigeria.
AllAfrica.com |
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Research and Markets: Microsoft 2.0 Focuses on the People, Products, and Strategies That Will Define the Next Chapter ...
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Microsoft 2.0: How Microsoft Plans to Stay Relevant in the Post-Gates Era" report to their offering.
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IBM supercomputer boosts cancer research
An IBM supercomputer is to be deployed at Canada's Ontario Cancer Institute to search for more effective treatments for cancer.
Infomatics |
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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.
Infomatics |
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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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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.
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