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VMware Slumps On CEO Departure; Microsoft Vet Maritz Tapped
VMware Inc. (VMW) President and Chief Executive Diane Greene has resigned, effective immediately, news that, coupled with a cautious outlook on 2008 revenue, sent shares of the virtualization software maker tumbling in recent trading.
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New Symbiont Boot Stick Provides Direct Remote Access to Terminal Servers
The Symbiont(TM) 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 (www.symbio-technologies.com).
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Partition Find and Mount Recovers Files from Borked Hard Drive Sections [Featured Windows Download]
Windows 2000/XP/2003 only: Free file recovery utility Partition Drive and Mount could be a real panic-reducer for anyone realizing too late that they really needed that file or folder from a...
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Ramea man charged for attempting to lure a child over the Internet
A 58-year-old man from Ramea has been charged by the RCMP with attempting to lure a child over the Internet.
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Wholesale inventories in U.S. rise unexpectedly
Inventories at U.S. wholesalers increased more than forecast in May, led by rising supplies of computer equipment, metals and farm products.
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Top 10 things Michael Arrington should do to protest Microsoft's bad behavior
TechCrunch's Michael Arrington is miffed. Microsoft crossed a line by ganging up on Yahoo with Carl Icahn. Arrington outlines his case, but the last sentence is what intrigued me: "I'm all for a merger. But I won't stand by quietly while Microsoft destroys what's left of...
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Securing the desktop and still allowing for flexibility
How do modern companies balance expectation with compliance and controls? What technology is available and how should it be used? William Knight looks at...
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Software programmer convicted of murdering estranged wife leads police to body in remote area
OAKLAND, Calif. - A body was removed from a remote area of the Oakland hills after a prominent computer programmer about to be sentenced for killing his missing wife led investigators to the site, authorities said Tuesday.
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Pick your green strategy
Lisa Kelly, Computing , Tuesday 8 July 2008 at 15:11:00 In the second part of our definitive guide to green computing, Lisa Kelly looks at how UK businesses are reducing carbon emissions "Driving green initiatives in IT must come from the top, so the environmental impact is considered in everything we do," says Ian Dyson, chief information officer of The Co-operative Group.... ...
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National Instruments DIAdem 11.0 Expands Test Data Management and Visualization
National Instruments (Nasdaq:NATI) today announced the release of DIAdem 11.0, the latest version of the interactive software for managing, analyzing and reporting test data. DIAdem 11.0 adds sensor data mapping for 3D CAD models to simplify the visualization of high-channel-count systems. It also streamlines large-group test management with automatic conversion and scaling of engineering unit ...
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Viacom Feels Fallout of Online Strong Arm Tactics Against YouTube Users
"The more you tighten your grip, ...the more star systems will slip through your fingers": Viacom is gaining a reputation as an internet bully -- deserved or undeserved...
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PCs for Dummies Author Releases Top Ten Tips to Extend PC Life
Now more than ever, consumers are trying to make their dollar go further. The generally accepted practice of replacing PCs every 2-3 years is no longer the norm. Avoiding viruses, spyware and popups are one of many ways consumers can extend the life of their PC into a fourth, fifth and even a sixth year.
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'Official' Facebook Scrabble Game Threatens Knockoff
Electronic Arts to take on Indian brothers' 'Scrabulous' on behalf of Hasbro.
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Student loan applications can be completed online
CHARLOTTETOWN--Post-secondary education students can now apply for their student loans online.
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DMA's Member-Online CAN-SPAM Briefing Available Online; FTC's New Rules Now in Effect
July 8, 2008 — To brief members on what the Federal Trade Commission’s (FTC) new CAN-SPAM rules mean, the Direct Marketing Association (DMA) hosted a conference call on Friday, May 16 in which more than 250 DMA members participated.
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Cynergy Continues Expansion; Opens Boston Office to Support Growing RIA Practice
Cynergy Systems, Inc., a global leader in Rich Internet application software design and development, today announced the opening of its Boston office. Located at 34 Farnsworth Street in the popular Seaport area, Cynergy's newest office is in the heart of Boston's growing digital media community.
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Monster Introduces ''Outlets To Go 3 USB'' Powerstrip: A Must-Have Travel Companion for ''Road Warriors''
BRISBANE, Calif.----Monster, an industry leader in AC power and conditioning products, is pleased to announce the introduction of the newest product in its popular "Outlets To Go™" lineup - Outlets To Go 3 USB.
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 18th Sep 2002 02:30 UTC
These days, the big players in the Linux "purely-desktop market" are Lycoris, Lindows, ELX and the much awaited Xandros Desktop 1.0 . OSNews got their hands to the latest version of Xandros (beta3b) and we are giving it a whirl. Read more for information and screenshots.
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posted by James Pryor on Thu 25th Mar 2004 19:40 UTC
On Saturday March 20, I spent my lazy Saturday morning browsing the web for Linux news. I surfed over to DistroWatch.com & read the latest happenings in regards to Linux distributions.
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NorthPoint Domain and Boston Medical Center Partner to Apply Advanced Patient Engagement Instruments to Pioneering ...
NorthPoint Domain, an IC Sciences company, announced today a collaboration with Boston Medical Center's Cardiovascular Center to apply advanced Internet patient engagement "instruments" to BMC's cardiac robotic surgery program.
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Alien Pursuit of Toilet Technology Chronicled in Final 'Alien Droppings' Video
They're back!!! Those pesky, potty-obsessed aliens from Kimberly-Clark Professional's otherworldly video contest are appearing once more on a computer screen near you.
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Nielsen: Internet Hasn't Hurt TV Viewing
Sorry naysayers, YouTube isn't about to demolish traditional television just yet. Americans spent more time in front of the TV this year than ever before.
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Coalition to push for affordable health care
A coalition of labor unions, community-based membership groups, women's groups, doctors, nurses, small businesses and internet activists plans to launch a new campaign to push for affordable health care.
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Albert Lea Tribune
Videos are an aspect of the Tribune’s new Web site that we hope readers enjoy. As newspapers venture into world of videos, don’t expect them to make celebrities out of journalists like TV stations do. In fact, newspaper journalists would rather put you in front of the camera, not ourselves.
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Recent Original Stories
It seems that some well-known users are switching from MacOS to Linux, often after a lifetime of involvement with Apple's products. From Tim Bray's blog: "[...] as I stood in the Apple store last weekend and drooled over the beautiful, beautiful hardware, all I could think was how much work it would take to twiddle with the default settings, install third-party software, and hide all the ...
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