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AT&T Plans Roughly $250 Million in Network Investments in 2008
AT&T Inc. has announced a planned investment of roughly $250 million in its Connecticut wireless and wired networks in 2008, marking the largest investment since 2005 and bringing the four-year planned state investment total to more than $1 billion.
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Ex-undersheriff in Morris County pleads guilty to posting sexual pictures of woman on Web
A former top-ranking official with the Morris County Sheriff's Office admitted to a judge Monday that he posted sexually explicit pictures of a woman on the Internet without her consent and harassed a second woman with repeated e-mails. Charged in March, now-retired Undersheriff John "J.K." Kinnecom, 57, pleaded guilty in state Superior Court, Morristown, to one count each of invasion of privacy ...
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Viewzi Offers New Look at Visual Search
If you re tired of standard search results that yield ten blue links per page there are any number of visual search engines that can change the way you look at the web. But none offer quite the variety of Viewzi. Not content to provide one version of a visual interface on search Viewzi offers more than a dozen.... McAfee Enterprise Data Encryption Get Strong Encryption, Data Loss Prevention, ...
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Tongue Powered Wheelchairs, Computers
A new assistive technology developed by engineers at the Georgia Institute of Technology could help individuals with severe disabilities lead more independent lives. The novel system allows individuals with disabilities to operate a computer, control a powered wheelchair and interact with their environments simply by moving their tongues.
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THE AUTHORITY ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, HEALTH AND LOSS PREVENTION
ADD OH ISSUE HEADLINES ON YOUR DESKTOP! You can now add HLR headlines to or or any other RSS reader by using our feed. Also receive a custom newsletter on just the industry you are interested in.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 15th Jan 2006 23:32 UTC
"Linux has made major inroads on servers and in data centers running both open-source and proprietary applications on millions of computers worldwide. We've recently seen the rise of Linux on mobile devices.
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First International Computer (FIC), which manufactures laptop computers for other companies, estimates it will ship 300,000 netbooks this year, and predicts that figure will nearly triple in 2009.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 25th Apr 2007 10:18 UTC
A month ago I wrote a review on Ubuntu's 7.04 version and in it I promised a second look once the final version was to released. Feisty Fawn was released last week and as it seems so far, it is one of the most (if not the most) successful Linux distro release ever.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Sep 2005 14:08 UTC
The high costs of migrating from Windows XP to Windows Vista will be the catalyst that encourages more companies to seriously consider moving to desktop Linux , according to open source and networking company Novell on Monday.
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First International Computer (FIC), which manufactures laptop computers for other companies, estimates it will ship 300,000 netbooks this year, and predicts that figure will nearly triple in 2009.
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FIC eyes sales of 300,000 netbooks this year
First International Computer (FIC), which manufactures laptop computers for other companies, estimates it will ship 300,000 netbooks this year, and predicts that figure will nearly triple in 2009.
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Everex will launch a 10.2-inch screen mini-laptop to combat the Eee PC and MSI's Wind later this year. Everex is one of those names that seems as though it has been around forever.
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Everex to launch 10.2-inch netbook in November
Everex Systems will launch a new mini-laptop with a 10.2-inch screen in November, the company's Taiwan partner said. The company will also launch new 8.9-inch mini-laptops by the end of August, along with a model with WiMax wireless Internet capability in September.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 9th Jun 2006 11:22 UTC, submitted by Dylan
The US House of Representatives definitively rejected the concept of Net neutrality on Thursday, dealing a bitter blow to Internet companies like Amazon.com, eBay and Google that had engaged in a last-minute lobbying campaign to support it.
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Denver-Based Indigio Merges Into Bridgeline Software
BOSTON, July 1, 2008 -- Bridgeline Software, Inc. announced today that Indigio Group, Inc. has merged into Bridgeline Software, expanding Bridgeline Software's presence into Denver, Colorado and the Rocky Mountain region.
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Novo Innovations Announces Agreement With Palomar Pomerado Health
ALPHARETTA, Ga.----Novo Innovations, the leading healthcare provider of software-agent technologies to improve health information exchange, today announced an agreement with Palomar Pomerado Health of San Diego, the largest public healthcare district in California.
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Jessica Biel: I Only Have Six Friends
Jessica Biel made her debut in the blogosphere over the weekend at MySpace Celebrity, where she revealed she only has four, or possibly six, friends.
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Today in the Word
and hesed, for they are from of old. - Psalm 25:6 In the online chat world, speed is key. For that reason, a whole new vocabulary of abbreviations has replaced traditional, “time-consuming” phrases.
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EBay ordered to pay $61 million over sales of fake goods
PARIS - A French court on Monday ordered the online auction giant eBay to pay 38.6 million euros, or $61 million, in damages to the French luxury goods company LVMH, in the latest round in a long-running legal battle over the sale of counterfeit goods on the Internet.
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Asus plans new Eee PC models
According to daily IT newspaper, DigiTimes, Asustek Computer plans to launch new Eee PC models - 904 and 905 in the market.
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LG prepping 8Mpix touch phone flagship?
A new purported leak has LG developing a new touchscreen phone that would trump most competitors' offerings in sheer features. Referred to as the KC910, the handset would be one of LG's first eight-megapixel cameraphones and would add Xenon flash, image stabilization, and automatic face detection. It would also have the processing power to record...
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Experts say state overspent on canceled contract
BOSTON - Technology analysts say the Patrick administration overspent by millions when it signed a computer software contract that's since been canceled. The Boston...
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Tripwire Strengthens Federal IT Security With Support for FDCC Benchmarks
Tripwire, the leading provider of configuration control and change auditing solutions, today announced the expansion of its capabilities to include support for FDCC compliance. Federal agencies that don't comply with the Federal Desktop Core Configuration benchmark can affect their agency's compliance scorecard which may impact their OMB IT budget approval. Given the complexity of the FDCC -- ...
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Checkpoint-friendly laptop bags to be approved soon
Luggage makers are gearing up to roll out new products that will allow travelers to keep their laptop in the briefcase while passing through airport security. Based on his discussions with the Transportation Security Administration, Ron Davis, executive vice president...
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Creators and Founders of Neopets Launch Meteor Games
Adam Powell and Donna Williams, the original creators and founders of the online social networking and gaming phenomenon Neopets, have launched Meteor Games, LLC, a new independent game studio based in West Hollywood, Calif.
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