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NVIDIA Appoints First CUDA Center of Excellence
NVIDIA Corporation , the worldwide leader in visual computing technologies, and the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign today announced that UIUC has been named as the world's first CUDA Center of Excellence.
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Independent Forecasts and Competitive Intelligence on Singapore's Food and Drink Industry Available Now
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Singapore Food and Drink Report Q2 2008" report to their offering.
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Microsoft trying to live up to interop pledge
Company announces incremental steps, improving documentation and collaborating with others to create more translators to convert Office files into other formats.
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Yahoo’s board takes its case to shareholders
Mon, Jun 30, 2008 (9:21 a.m.) Yahoo Inc. is starting to meet with its major shareholders in hopes of fending off activist investor Carl Icahn. Icahn is trying to overthrow Yahoo's board in retaliation for rejecting Microsoft's $47.5 billion takeover bid.
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Intellectual Property
The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to review the Eighth Circuit's decision in C.B.C. Distribution and Marketing, Inc. v. Major League Baseball Advanced Media, L.P. 1 – the "Fantasy Baseball" case. It is an unfortunate missed opportunity to clarify the "Right of Publicity".
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Gates Says Yahoo Deal ?Not Likely?
A deal between Microsoft and Yahoo doesn?t appear likely to happen in the future, Bill Gates said in a TV interview on Friday.
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Cyber attack on Lithuanian websites
Vilnius - Some 300 websites in the Baltic nation of Lithuania were targetted in a cyber assault reminiscent of attacks on computer networks in Estonia in 2007, local media reported on Monday. The sites' regular content was blocked out by a red backgr...
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Alvarion in first US mobile WiMAX rollout
The network will provide broadband Internet in Jackson Hole, Wyoming.
Globes Online |
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The Power User's Guide to This Web Site [Reader Guide To Lifehacker]
Whether you're new to this site or you're a star commenter, chances are there are lots of things you didn't know you could do hidden in these pages. From comments to profiles to tags to feeds to...
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Hifn Earns VMware Certification for Swarm Secure Unified Storage Software
Hifn , the catalyst behind storage and networking innovation, today announced that its award-winning Swarm Series has been certified with VMware ESX 3.5 and VMware ESX 3i, expanding the customer options for iSCSI SAN storage in a VMware virtual environment.
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In Flag City USA, false Obama rumors are flying
In Findlay, Ohio, a Rust Belt town of 40,000, false rumors about Barack Obama have built enough word-of-mouth credibility to harden into an alternative biography. Born on the Internet, the rumors now meander freely across the flatlands of northwest Ohio. (May need to register)
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T-Mobile to turn on HSUPA
The operator claims to be the first in the UK to roll out high-speed mobile broadband uploading on a nationwide basis
ZDNet UK |
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Premarket roundup: Citi analyst recommends Google over Expedia, analyst cuts Merrill forecast
June 30, 2008 - 11:55 a.m. NEW YORK (AP) — A Citi Investment Research analyst named Google Inc. a top pick Monday, recommending the company's shares over Expedia Inc.'s because of economic trends that favor the search engine operator.
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Rhapsody Launches DRM-Free Online Music Store
Rhapsody on Monday partnered with MTV Networks to launch Music Without Limits. They want to accomplish three goals in the digital-music industry: Speed the migration from proprietary formats such as Digital Rights Management (DRM) music; empower music fans to stream full-length songs and buy MP3s from music sites and social networks on the Web; and integrate digital music directly with mobile ...
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Inc.com Journalist, Author Shows Business Owners How to 'Blog to Bank'
DES MOINES, Iowa----Arianna Huffington's Internet newspaper, The Huffington Post, earns more than two million visitors per month. Angie's List - which includes a blog by founder Angie Hicks - boasts 650,000 members across 120 cities.
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Alltel Wireless Adds Texting to "My Circle" Plan
Alltel Wireless today announced the addition of "texting" to its exclusive "My Circle" offer. Starting today, "My Circle" customers with a "My Circle" message pack starting at $7.99 can send and receive unlimited text/video/picture messages to anyone in their ...
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Sector Glance: Internet software, services stocks
(AP:NEW YORK) Internet software and services stocks traded mostly lower Monday morning, following the overall market's decline as oil prices rose above $143 a barrel.
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Wi-Fi Alliance Now Certifying Devices for Voice Over Wi-Fi Applications
The Wi-Fi Alliance has announced today its plans to make voice a part of Wi-Fi networks, and has introduced a program to certify products. According to the Wi-Fi Alliance, the Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Voice-Personal stamp of approval means a product is capable of making or handling good-quality voice calls in the home or a small office environment. Access points, wireless routers, handsets and ...
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Docu-Drama: Google rolls out the welcome mat
How do you make a top executive feel at home in a new job where he'll be surrounded by people who are richer than him? Here's how Google did it when it named a replacement this week for its outgoing chief financial officer, George Reyes.
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Opera Mobile 9.5 Beta Available July 15 [Opera Mobile 9.5]
Since the desktop version of Opera 9.5 officially launched just a bit ago, you'd figure the mobile version would be close behind. You're right: Opera Mobile 9.5 Beta (for Windows Mobile) goes live...
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Lenovo IdeaCentre K210: Desktops Are Still Cool, Right Guys? Guys? [PCs]
Lenovo is preparing to release their first desktop outside of China, the IdeaCentre K210. Featuring specs up to an Intel Core 2 Quad processor, 3GB of RAM, optional Blu-ray drive, multicard reader,...
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With Bill Gates gone, Microsoft to stop selling the last operating system he actually liked [Microsoft]
Microsoft's Vista apologists no longer have to worry about former chief software architect Bill Gates letting slip an admission that its latest operating system sucks, sending computer makers and... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Sex diseases among over 45s rocket
Sexually transmitted infections STIs in Britons aged over 45 has more than doubled in less than a decade with Internet dating and drugs that counter erectile dysfunction partly to blame a report said on Monday
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Microsoft to stop selling Windows XP
REDMOND, Wash. -- Microsoft Corp. is scheduled to stop selling its Windows XP operating system to retailers and major computer makers Monday, despite protests from a slice of PC users who don't want to be forced into using XP's succe
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MSI Wind Coming in Desktop Form
You've probably heard of MSI's answer to the Asus Eee PC, the Wind , but MSI is continuing to ride on Asus' coat tails with their answer to the Eee Box, the Wind mini-desktop.
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