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Concurrent Receives Anticipated Nasdaq Staff Determination Letter
ATLANTA, BUSINESS WIRE -- Concurrent (Nasdaq: CCUR), a worldwide leader of on-demand and real-time Linux computing technology, today announced that on June 24, Concurrent received a Staff Determination Letter from Nasdaq notifying Concurrent that, because it has not regained compliance with the $1.00 bid price requirement set forth in Marketplace Rule 4450(a)(5), its shares are subject to ...
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Stream Files Notice of Late Filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
WARSAW, Poland , June 30 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Stream Communications Network & Media Inc. (Pink Sheets: SCNWF & FSE: TPJ), the broadband cable company offering Cable TV, high-speed Internet and VoIP services in Poland , today announced that it has filed a Late Notification Notice with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regarding its audited 2007 financial results.
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Brookline Web site gets an extreme makeover
Say goodbye to the bright primary colors, flashing text and occasional dancing alligator that have graced Brookline’s town Web site for the last eight years. Gone, too, will be the dizzying menu options, unbroken pages of scrolling text and enormously complicated calendars. The virtual face of Brookline is about to get a cyber makeover.
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. It may look like Windows Vista. It shares the same code base as Vista.
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Get Your Hands on Opera Mobile 9.5 Beta for Windows Mobile
Ask just about anyone who owns and uses a Windows Mobile device on a consistent basis and chances are that they'll say they're not exactly pleased with Pocket Internet Explorer. For this reason, it is not uncommon for people to start looking at other mobile browsing options.
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Amazon.Com Tops Consumer Reports’ Latest Appliance Store Ratings
Independent stores outscore all major retailers in overall experience
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Winfield man admits possessing child porn
A Winfield man must register as a convicted sex offender for the rest of his life after a state task force that secretly monitors child pornography sites on the Internet snared him in its web.
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Are You Ready to Go Hands-Free Tomorrow?
Tomorrow, this will be illegal Photo by berbercarpet via flickr Tomorrow talking on your mobile phone pressed up against your ear while driving will be just as illegal as running a red light, speeding or driving under the influence. In today’s LA Times a spokesman for the CHP, Tom Marshall, said the CHP would enforce the law "fairly and aggressively." What are you planning to do to ...
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Tech Q and A: What Routers Can and Can't Do
How to set up home Wi-Fi; why routers won't stop spam; Windows XP death watch; Happy Canada Day.
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Recent Original Stories
"The biggest barrier to Linux business desktop adoption is Linux itself, as too many distributions make it harder for developers to port to or create applications for Linux, according to John Cherry, initiative manager for Desktop Linux at Open Source Development Labs. OSDL is a nonprofit corporation that supports Linux developers and users.
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. 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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Recent Original Stories
Apple appears to be accelerating seeds of Mac OS X Leopard to developers . After only 5 days since the last seed (9A500n), Apple has issued a new version of Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard to developers.
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World of Warcraft to sell token device for added security
The makers of World of Warcraft are offering players of the online role-playing game an optional layer of security in the form of an electronic token device called Blizzard Authenticator designed to prevent unauthorized access to an account.
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Recent Original Stories
Taiwan's parliament has voted to end its dependence on Microsoft software, demanding that the government reduce purchases from the software giant by 25 percent this year.
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by Sabon (2.28) on Wed 21st Mar 2007 05:19 UTC
John Backus, developer of Fortran, dies at 82 By Brian Bergstein The Associated Press John Backus, whose development of the Fortran programming language in the 1950s changed how people interacted with computers and paved the way for modern software, has died. He was 82.
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Yahoo Lobbies for Investor Confidence
Caught in the fight of its life, the company's leaders reach out to shareholders in appeal for support.
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Missouri governor signs Internet harassment bill
(AP) O'FALLON, Mo. - Missouri Gov. Matt Blunt signed a bill Monday outlawing cyberbullying, just miles from where a 13-year-old girl committed suicide nearly two years ago after being harassed on the Internet.
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Don't Mess With Texas
Here's one for the books. The state of Texas has a new law that requires every computer repair tech in the state to have a private investigator's license . Failure to comply can result in a $4,000, one year in jail and a $10,000 civil penalty. It sounds as if they're pretty serious about this one. Any unlicensed repair facilities must close their doors until a license can be obtained. So just ...
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Latest Technology Headlines
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Talk about product placements. “ Wall-E ,” the Pixar movie that took in $62.5 million over the weekend, is chock full of references to Apple products.
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Google and the Anti-Obama Bloggers
Is Google using its network of online services to silence critics of Barack Obama? That was the question buzzing on a corner of the blogosphere over the last few days, after several anti-Senator Obama bloggers were unable to update their sites, which are hosted on Google’s Blogger service.
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Blunt signs bill outlawing cyberbullying in Missouri
O’FALLON — Long after Gov. Matt Blunt appeared at a St. Charles County library to sign into law a bill outlawing cyberbullying in Missouri, Tina Meier stood inside, counseling well-wishers ...
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Television - Entertainment
David Farrier has some 'beauts' from the internet, including a way to get back at telemarketers and the amazing spider boy!
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ZimTrade compiles services sector database
EXPORT promotion body ZimTrade is compiling a database of companies and individuals in the services sector to grow their export business.
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SecureWorks unmasks the Coreflood Trojan
The average lifecycle of the Coreflood Trojan bot is about 66 days, according to research.
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Wells Fargo Customers Get Unusal Bill
A glitch in computer software sent nine hundred and twenty five county taxpayers second delinquent notices for the amount of one cent.
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