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Mind games: computer headset lets brain control action
It's mind over machine: a U.S. company has created a headset allowing computer game lovers to use their thoughts to move mountains and make objects disappear on screen.
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Canada's spectrum auction nears end, C$4.2 bln raised
A government auction of wireless spectrum aimed at bringing fresh competition to Canada's cellphone market has reached its final stretch, with total bids reaching more than C$4 billion ($3.9 billion) so far -- about twice the amount expected.
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VMware takes hit on the market, replaces CEO Greene
VMware hands the reins over to former Microsoft executive Paul Maritz
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Canada's spectrum auction nears end, C$4.2 bln raised
A government auction of wireless spectrum aimed at bringing fresh competition to Canada's cellphone market has reached its final stretch, with total bids reaching more than C$4 billion ($3.9 billion) so far -- about twice the amount expected.
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Sun urges Filipino programmers to become software entrepreneurs
Sun Microsystems is urging Filipino software programmers to seriously look into the opportunities of becoming entrepreneurs, saying that business opportunities abound, particularly in the global market.
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Uncertainty aplenty as Web, media leaders meet
Leaders grapple with Internet's increasing fragmentation, search for more advertising revenue
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VMware takes hit on the market, replaces CEO Greene
PALO ALTO, Calif. — Shares of VMware Inc. plunged 25 per cent today after the software maker replaced co-founder and cheif executive officer Diane Greene and warned that revenue would fall short of prior estimates.
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eBay, PayPal, GMail team to fight phishing
Online auction house eBay Inc. and its PayPal subsidiary on Tuesday announced a collaborative effort with Google Inc.'s Gmail to fight fraudulent e-mail and phishing attacks. (EBAY) (GOOG)
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Apple hasn't learned from past security mistakes
* Ryan Naraine is on vacation. Guest editorial by Aviv Raff Apple's Safari for Windows is a nice browser. It really is. It has slick user interface, some pretty cool features, and benchmarks show that it is really fast. But, saying that...
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Microsoft snaps up Portuguese mobile developer
— Jun. 26, 2008 — Microsoft has announced its intent to purchase MobiComp, a Portuguese developer of software for smartphones running Windows Mobile, Symbian, or J2ME. MobiComp has published utilities for backing up data over the air, posting content to social networks, and pushing data to devices in a "ticker" format.
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Further Information
The independent Windows Mobile and Embedded community, featuring the news, views, cool device info, discussion forums, resource links, and original technical content.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 11th Apr 2006 18:33 UTC
Microsoft and the European Commission will clash in court over innovation and intellectual-property rights when the software giant appeals a 2004 antitrust decision, according to court papers seen by Reuters.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 23rd Feb 2006 18:08 UTC
Asus has shelved plans to develop the PC of the future - literally. The Taiwanese vendor's Green PC concept computer , shown to Reg Hardware this week, is just that: a shelf. And some clever wireless connectivity and non-contact inductive power source.
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Everest Takes on the SureWest Name
Leading independent communications holding company SureWest Communications announced that effective today it will begin to operate its Everest Broadband unit under the "SureWest" name.
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VMware CEO replaced, forecast cut
Business software maker VMware Inc. said it replaced its chief executive and cut its 2008 revenue growth forecast, sending its shares tumbling 25 percent.
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Lords push government on web security
The government is not doing enough to protect people from crime online, a House of Lords committee report said today. It calls for legislation to hold banks responsible for losses from e-fraud and to allow people to report it directly to police rather than going through their banks.
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Intel to partner with DreamWorks on 3-D
Intel Corp. and DreamWorks Animation SKG Inc. have formed a strategic alliance to create 3-D animated movies, the companies said Tuesday.
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July 8, 2008 Google releases its data encoding format to compete with XML
Solaris 8 Migration Assistant Rapidly move your Solaris 8 application environments to new systems running Solaris 10 with the Solaris 8 Migration Assistant.
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You will need Microsoft Internet Explorer 5+ or Netscape 6+ to view this photo gallery. '80s Metal Mania Watch videos from Metallica, Guns 'N' Roses, and more.
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Google Tops Reputation Survey in U.S.; No. 2 Worldwide. Do You Agree? Vote In The TechCrunch Reputation Poll.
Which Companies Do You Trust Or Admire The Most? ( surveys) Who do you trust more, Google or Toyota? The answer might depend on where you live. In its annual corporate reputation survey of 60,000 people worldwide, the Reputation Institute finds that Google scores highest in the U.S., but [...]
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VMware CEO and founder resigns, shares drop 30 percent [Exits]
Palo Alto server virtualization software maker VMware'scofounder Diane Greene resigned today, effective immediately. Virtualization is technology that allows one server to operate like its two or... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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MONTREAL - French software company Ubisoft, best known for its computer games, is acquiring Hybride Technologies - an 80-employee Quebec-based company that develops tools for creating special-effects in movies, television and advertising.
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