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Client Folder Maker 2.0 recreates folder hierarchies
Geeksuit has announced Client Folder Maker 2.0, its folder creation/management utility for Mac OS X. Client Folder 2.0 functions as a contextual menu (also available as a PreferencePane) that allows users to create folder hierarchies once, then recreate them instantly anywhere on their system. It is designed with desktop publishers, web designers a...
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Challenges of remote desktop management
Late May and early June was not a fun time for Adobe, or its users. Suddenly, news began hitting the wires that a vulnerability...
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Dell's 'Vista Bonus': It's Windows XP
Many computer users -- especially businesses -- have decided to forgo upgrading to Vista, citing its cost, resource requirements, and incompatibilities with older software.
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Microsoft announces new software licensing plan
Bryan Glick, Computing , Tuesday 1 July 2008 at 17:23:00 Supplier aims to make purchasing easier for customers with many different business units Microsoft has announced a new software licensing arrangement targeted at larger firms that the supplier hopes will make purchasing its products easier and more flexible....
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Threshers renews payroll outsourcing contract
Angelica Mari, Computing , Tuesday 1 July 2008 at 17:05:00 The off-licence chain will use the Atos Origin service for a further three years Off-licence group Threshers has renewed its contract with Atos Origin for the delivery of a managed payroll system supporting 9,000 staff....
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Recent Original Stories
""Microsoft is dead" , wrote Paul Graham late last week in one of the silliest columns I've seen in a while. Graham is a smart guy, and probably the one most responsible for you not getting entirely inundated by spam.
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802.11n shipments increase 'dramatically'
Robert Jaques, vnunet.com , Tuesday 1 July 2008 at 17:00:00 88 million devices expected to have shipped by 2013 Shipments of consumer 802.11n Wi-Fi access points are expected to see a dramatic increase over the next five years, rising from six million this year to 88 million in 2013....
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 18th Jan 2007 23:42 UTC
Apple may not want the word 'computer' in its title anymore, but it's hard to ignore the impact of the Macintosh on the bottom line . Despite a report of flat shipments, plus all the attention given to the iPod, iPhone and Apple TV in the last month, the Mac had a solid quarter for the period that ended on Dec. 30. Apple reported selling about 1.6 million of its signature product during the ...
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VMware: The Hyper-V assault is underway, but the war is a long one
Microsoft's Hyper-V--that long awaited virtualization effort from Redmond--is off and running and the analysis on it falls into three generic buckets: Hyper-V is spin; it's a real virtualization player; and Microsoft is going to crush VMware or be crushed by the incumbent. While those of us in...
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New Way to Fight 'Crazy Raspberry Ants' in Jefferson County
AUSTIN, Texas (AP) - The Environmental Protection Agency has approved the use of a pesticide in seven Texas counties to against Crazy raspberry ants. That's a species of ant that's ruined sewage pumps, fouled computers and gas meters and caused fire alarms to malfuncition.
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Perlmutter shares thoughts at Fab 28 launch
"INTEL ISRAEL is not just the growth engine of Israel, it is the growth engine of Intel worldwide," noted David (Dadi) Perlmutter, Intel’s Israeli vice president and general manager of the firm’s Mobility Group.
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Mo. governor signs anti-cyberbullying bill into law
O'FALLON, Mo. — Gov. Matt Blunt yesterday signed a bill 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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Tongue drives wheelchair, moves cursor
Did you know that you can use your tongue to drive a wheelchair? It's true. Researchers in Georgia have developed a prototype in which the tongue is used to control wheelchairs and computers. USA TODAY's Science Fair blog has the...
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Lockheed Martin receives $23.3M contract at LRAFB
JACKSONVILLE, Ark. - Lockheed Martin Corp. announced Tuesday it received a $23.3 million contract from the Air Force to provide simulators and training for crew members learning to fly on the C-130 at Little Rock Air Force Base.
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Tugboat Enterprises' Selkie Software Named a CRN Emerging Tech Vendor; CRN Recognizes Selkie Software as a ...
Tugboat Enterprises has been selected by the Everything Channel to be recognized as an Emerging Technology Vendor.
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Blunt signs cyberbullying bill
Gov. Matt Blunt signed a bill into law Monday that is designed to better enable prosecution of Internet harassment.
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Microsoft announces new software licensing plan
Bryan Glick, Computing , Tuesday 1 July 2008 at 17:23:00 Supplier aims to make purchasing easier for customers with many different business units Microsoft has announced a new software licensing arrangement targeted at larger firms that the supplier hopes will make purchasing its products easier and more flexible....
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VirtualLogix Nominated for SYS-CON's "Virtualization Journal Readers' Choice Awards"
VLX for Network Infrastructure 3.0 is VirtualLogix's Real-Time Virtualization software, designed to address the demanding environments of communications equipment. With VLX for Network Infrastructure, VirtualLogix is meeting the needs of embedded network infrastructure equipment makers as they work to create high-performance products, From core network elements to access point devices, VLX for ...
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Agency Tests Laptop Ruggedness by Walking on Them
An Indian state government agency tests the sturdiness of laptops by having people walk all over them.
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Is your company's data protected?
If you were unable to access the data on your computer, how long could you function without access to your customers’ account information, email contact list or company financial information? According to FEMA stats, 43 percent of small and medium-sized businesses fail to reopen after a disaster.
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16:59 (BST), 01/07/2008 Double D Dodgeball Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS CHICAGO - July 01, 2008 YUKE'S ...
CHICAGO - July 01, 2008 YUKE'S Company of America, the U.S. publishing arm of Japanese game developer YUKE'S Company Limited, today launched a new website and unveiled the official trailer for Double D Dodgeball, its upcoming title for Xbox LIVE® Arcade for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft.
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Europe Release For DualShock 3
Sony Computer Entertainment Europe has finally announced a date for the eagerly awaited DualShock 3 wireless controller for the PlayStation 3.
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Workplace bending to Gen Y
Guillermo Zorogastua prefers to do his legal research on his laptop. Dennis Palmer feels more comfortable digging into books in the law library at Shughart Thomson & Kilroy.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 19th Aug 2006 22:01 UTC
Newly published data from the American Customer Satisfaction Index show that Apple leads other personal computer manufacturers, beating out Dell, HP and others.
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Recent Original Stories
"Over 500 million people use the Internet, and over a billion computers are deployed around the world. It has become impossible to ignore the issue of content management and access. Call it Digital Rights Management if you will, or call it working out how to manage copying in the digital realm.
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