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Torian Wireless Partners With RadioTime As Its Radio Aggregator
Torian Wireless, an Australian-based global innovator in the Internet radio industry, today announced a partnership with RadioTime, a developer of technology for finding and listening to more than 50,000 radio stations online, that positions RadioTime as Torian's radio aggregation supplier. The agreement is a worldwide license and marketing deal, where RadioTime is the official provider behind ...
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Methodology for Pets and Politics poll
The AP-Yahoo News Poll is a unique study that will track the moods and opinions of a group of people throughout the presidential election campaign. The fifth wave of this study included re-interviews of 1,759 people between June 13-23 who were originally interviewed in November or early December. The extensive national survey was conducted by Knowledge Networks of Menlo Park, Calif., under the ...
Seattle Times |
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Mind games: computer headset lets brain control action
It's mind over machine: a US high-tech company has created a headset allowing computer game lovers to use their thoughts to move mountains and make objects disappear on screen.
The Manila Times |
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Don’t fall into an unwanted triple play deal trap
Do those triple-play deals — you know the ones for television, telephone and broadband Internet bundled together and offered at an enticing price with rebates or gifts — sound too good to be true?
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Trubiquity Launches New Procurement Solution
July 8, 2008 -- Trubiquity (formerly Autoweb), a provider of software-based business process automation and data management solutions for the automotive, aerospace and consumer goods industries, has launched a new software product that streamlines purchasing and procurement processes.
Industry Week |
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Nightingale Launches ASP Service for OntarioMD Funded Physicians
Today, Nightingale Informatix Corporation , an application service provider of electronic medical record software and related services with more than 5.3 million patient records under management, is pleased to announce that its flagship web-based Electronic Medical Record solution, Nightingale On Demand, has been certified under CMS Specification 2.0 by OntarioMD, effective immediately.
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Microsoft expands its response to hosted software
Move an attempt to ward off competitors, including online giant Google
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posted by David Adams on Wed 2nd Jul 2008 19:13
Advanced skinning, individualized desktops, animated icons, shiny colors and flashy windows: which alternative shell (for Windows) is the best? Talisman Desktop 2.6 and LiteStep do exactly the same thing: they provide an alternative to the standard Windows Explorer shell. What's the use in this?
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FARO Appoints Shrewsbury's Yuri Malinkevich as Director of Engineering
FARO Technologies, Inc., the world leader in portable computer-aided measurement hardware and software, announced that it has named Yuri Malinkevich as its Director of Engineering for 3D Imaging.
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New Symbiont Boot Stick Provides Direct Remote Access to Terminal Servers
NEW ROCHELLE, N.Y.----The Symbiont™ Boot Stick, which plugs into the USB port of any USB-bootable PC, laptop, traditional thin client or stateless thin client for direct remote access to corporate terminal servers, has been introduced by Symbio Technologies .
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Laptop present
Toddlers at a pre-school in Belper are getting to grips with modern technology after a new laptop was given to them by Belper firm Moss Office Supplies. (09/07/2008)
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Mind games: computer headset lets brain control action
It's mind over machine: a US high-tech company has created a headset allowing computer game lovers to use their thoughts to move mountains and make objects disappear on screen.
The Manila Times |
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Adder Launches High Performance USB plus Video Extender
CAMBRIDGE, UK & BERLIN----Adder, a leading developer of KVM switches, extenders and KVM over IP solutions, today announced the launch of the AdderLink X50 video extender. The AdderLink X50 is a link transparent USB and high performance video extender that delivers bright, sharp, high quality video at up to 1920 x 1200 together with 44.1kHz digital stereo audio over a single CATx cable.
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Microsoft expands its response to hosted software
Microsoft Corp. is strengthening its early-stage push to fend off competition by offering more Internet-based software, a change from its traditional method of selling programs that run on individual desktops or corporate servers. With Internet-savvy rivals...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 18th Sep 2006 14:52 UTC, submitted by Menakshi S.
"The current generation of operating systems is much more powerful than they were in the days of DOS. We demand more from them now than ever before, and they've had to keep up with all of our needs and wants. As you know, an OS isn't just another standard piece of software.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 14th Aug 2006 16:47 UTC
OneStat today reported that Microsoft's Windows dominates the operating system market with a global usage share of 96.97 percent.
OS News |
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Nielsen: Consumers Using TV, Web More Than Ever
More media may be vying for the consumer's attention, but contrary to conventional wisdom, they're watching more TV than ever before, according to Nielsen data released Tuesday (July 8). Consumers are also watching more time-shifted TV and using the Internet more.
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Nielsen: Consumers Using TV, Web More Than Ever
More media may be vying for the consumer's attention, but contrary to conventional wisdom, they're watching more TV than ever before, according to Nielsen data released Tuesday (July 8). Consumers are also watching more time-shifted TV and using the Internet more.
Mediaweek |
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Uncertainty Aplenty as Web, Media Leaders Convene
Media and online moguls are descending on Allen & Co. investment bank's annual retreat in Sun Valley in search of new acquisitions and alliances and perhaps the opportunity to retool their businesses. High on this year's agenda: the internet's increasing fragmentation and the old media / new media fight for online advertising revenue.
Wired News |
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Google Says Bell Canada Is Breaking The Law
Google says Bell Canada is violating Canadian telecommunications law by slowing Internet traffic and is requesting the Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) take action against the company. "Bell claims its throttling of peer-to-peer applications is a reasonable form of network management. Google respectfully disagrees. Network management does not include Canadian ...
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Recent Articles
Support for Firefox 3 as the management interface also has been added. Finally, VMware Server RC 1 lets users access devices, such as CD-ROMs, that are not physically connected to the host, through VMware Remote Console.
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Fuel up Sales with eBillme Gas Gift Cards
The pain at the pump is not easing. But now e-tailers can offer some relief to customers with the eBillme(TM) Gas Card promotion, which kicked-off on July 1st and will run until September 30th. eBillme, the alternative payment provider that brings online banking to the eCommerce checkout, will be giving away free Gas Cards valued at $10 for purchases of $50 or more and $20 for purchases of $100 ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Game maker tries to legitimize Facebook Scrabble
NEW YORK – As Facebook has blossomed into a hot Internet hangout, its users have passed countless hours playing Scrabble with friends – or at least, an unauthorized version of the word game that Scrabble's owners have tried to shut down.
Dallas Morning News |
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Acer Aspire X1200 Desktop PC Launches
Acer announced the latest addition to the Aspire line today called the X1200. The Aspire X1200 starts at a price of $450 and is a small form factor system that can be used as a HTPC machine when properly equipped. The X1200 series uses AMD dual-core pro...
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Microsoft, Icahn go after Yahoo
Increasing the pressure on Yahoo Chief Executive Jerry Yang, Microsoft on Monday effectively threw its support behind financier Carl Icahn's efforts to unseat Yahoo's board, making a deal between the two companies much more likely. Icahn letter Yahoo response Microsoft statement Ongoing coverage
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