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Dell shipments jump in first quarter
Dell Inc. posted faster PC-shipment growth than Hewlett-Packard Co. in the first three months of the year, the first time Dell outpaced its chief rival in any quarter in more than two years.
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Yahoo grabs search-advertising slice from Google
But Google still retains its huge lead over Yahoo and MSN, and it also outperformed Yahoo on paid clicks in March, according to a pair of reports.
ZDNet Asia |
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by (Staff) on Thu 22nd Sep 2005 13:40 UTC in reply to " RE[2]: Boring Sun... "
Umm.. The Ultra10 came out in January of 1998.... And was basically a PC with an UltraSPARC-IIi CPU. The slowness you are referring to is more due to the IDE hard drives and PCI bus than the CPU. And you are comparing that to what exactly?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 31st Oct 2007 14:14 UTC, submitted by Dorka
Intel announced today its line of Itanium products for high-end computing servers.
OS News |
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Alleged burglars nabbed
MOUNT PLEASANT — Four men have been arrested for stealing thousands of dollars worth of building supplies from two storage units and then selling the stolen goods online.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 28th Jan 2007 21:29 UTC
Microsoft's quest to closely control the way Windows Vista can be used on PCs has taken a turn for the worse, as new information indicates that the company is breaking tradition when it comes to Windows Vista upgrades.
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Round 1: Security
Security is one of the first areas to come to mind when considering a Vista migration. Features such as UAC (User Account Control) and Internet Explorer Protected Mode have been making headlines for more than a year - but not always in the context Microsoft would have wanted.
ARNnet |
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US consultant pleads guilty to identity theft: authorities
A 26-year-old computer consultant pleaded guilty Wednesday to raiding hundreds of thousands of computers with spyware to steal users' identities and commit fraud.
TurkishPress.com |
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Listen up pirates: Stop stealing
If you're still illegally downloading music, listen up. Since the emergence of illegal music downloads, the Recording Industry Association of America has filed more than 20,000 lawsuits over alleged copyright infringement. The lawsuits target users of Peer2Peer file sharing software, where individuals pass files back and forth over the Internet.
Daily Aztec |
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Cell phones fly high
The Internet is accessible on cell phones, video game systems, cafes, classrooms - but it isn't accessible in the sky. That's all about to change. Aircraft manufacturer Boeing Co. attempted the in-flight Internet model in late 2004. But, costs and equipment size led to the program's demise in late 2006, leaving a large gap in the availability of the Internet on planes.
Daily Aztec |
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PlumTree Brings Remote Tech Support to Stores
The turnkey solution allows retailers to offer virtual in-store technical assistance.... Check Out The #1 Technology Research Tool! SEARCH The Most Massive Development White Paper Library In The Industry.
eWeek |
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Students gain web design experience
SEGUIN — A little Web design goes a long way. Alicia Hastings, a sophomore at Seguin High School, spent Friday afternoon tweaking a gold banner graphic — just another of the improvements students are still making to the school’s Web site.
Seguin Gazette-Enterprise |
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New Spam Site Found Every Three Seconds
Stony Stevenson writes "New figures suggest that 92.3 percent of all email sent globally during the first three months of 2008 was spam. The data from Sophos also indicated that 23,300 new spam-related web pages were created every day during the period, or one about every three seconds. For the first time Turkey's contribution to the global spam problem puts it in the top three offending ...
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FOUR SEASONS HOTEL BANGKOK
155 Rajdamri Road, Bangkok 10330 Tel: 02-126-8866 or 02-250-1000; web site: http://www.fourseasons.com. The Four Seasons Bangkok celebrated its 25th anniversary two days ago.
Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news |
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Global market boosts U.S. computer makers
SHIPMENTS: Foreign consumers are buying even as their American counterparts cut back.
The Press-Enterprise |
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Novell's Suse Linux at the desktop is unlikely to be popular with consumers in the next three to five years, according to Novell President and CEO Ronald Hovsepian.
ARNnet |
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LookSmart expands pay-per-click network to UK
LookSmart, an online advertising and technology solutions company, has expanded its performance advertising network into the UK.
Digital Media Europe |
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US consultant pleads guilty to identity theft: authorities
A computer screen is pictured in this file photo. A 26-year-old computer consultant pleaded guilty Wednesday to raiding hundreds of thousands of computers with spyware to steal users' identities and commit fraud.
TODAYonline |
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are buying Linux gear instead .
Linux is the clear winner out of a dispute between the Russian legal authorities and schools over who should carry the can over the use of pirated Windows software, The Inquirer magazine reports.
OS News |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 3rd May 2006 22:19 UTC
Xandros Corporation has announced the availability of Xandros Server, the company's inaugural release of a high-end server distribution based on Debian GNU/Linux: "Xandros becomes the first Linux platform to provide a 'Debian Enterprise' end-to-end desktop and server platform."
OS News |
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Poll: Half of student websites contain insults
There are roughly 38,000 Internet message boards and websites created by students to discuss school life, and about half of 2,000 sites examined contained derogatory and abusive terms against classmates, according to an education ministry survey.
Asahi.com |
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BLOG: Taking a healthcare message to Washington
Dr. Tom Kim and patients of the Free Medical Clinic set out to raise awareness of the need for affordable healthcare in the United States.
WBIR-TV Knoxville |
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Multinationals Urged To Watch Local Dynamos For China Strategy
BEIJING, April 17 (Bernama) -- When Microsoft and Sony cautiously examined the Chinese video game market, where software piracy was believed to be rampant, a Shanghai company saw an opportunity.
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Linked by John Doe on Thu 15th Feb 2007 17:56 UTC
Shock and awe; Windows Vista has been released to the hounds (that would be us). As just about every publication has reiterated a thousand times over it took 5+ years of design and development and cost USD 5.5 billion both directly and indirectly.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 22nd Jan 2007 10:40 UTC
Yesterday we reported on ' Ten Reasons Not to Get Vista ', featuring two rebuttals. APCMag, the publisher of the first article, now also published a rebuttal . "I've been running Vista at APC since the earliest leaked builds, and witnessed its extraordinary evolution as Microsoft meandered its way towards the final product.
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