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Cellular South Approves Technical Aspects of Franklin Wireless' CDU-680 Mobile Broadband USB Modem
Franklin Wireless Corp., a developer and marketer of wireless broadband communications devices and applications, announced that Cellular South has technically approved the CDU-680 USB broadband modem, Franklin Wireless' best-selling USB modem, which operates on ultra-fast CDMA 1xEV-DO Rev.
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Videogame Software Publisher and Manufacturer, SouthPeak Interactive Corporation is Using CCI to Gain Greater Insight ...
CCI, a leading provider of enterprise software and professional services, today announced that they have added videogame publisher, SouthPeak Interactive Corporation , to their growing list of clients.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 15th Sep 2005 12:00 UTC
In his latest column, , Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols argues that Microsoft Vista is going to be so expensive that it's going to make users think hard about switching to Linux instead. "Desktop Linux is never going to have a better chance than it will in the next eighteen months," he says.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 3rd Feb 2006 22:41 UTC
Security watchers say the Kama Sutra worm, which is programmed to overwrite files on infected Windows PCs today, will have a damaging but not catastrophic effect . The Kama Sutra worm (or Nyxem-E or Blackworm) poses as an email message offering a variety of salacious content.
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Sony Group, Toshiba and IBM Renew Cell Broadband Engine(TM) Center of Competence with Georgia Tech
The Georgia Tech College of Computing today announced the renewal of the Sony Corporation/Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (Sony Group)-Toshiba-IBM Center of Competence (STI Center), based on Georgia Tech's exceptional work in multiple areas of research and evangelism for the Cell Broadband Engine(TM) (Cell/B.E.) technology. Through Georgia Tech's efforts, the STI Center has been responsible for ...
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Shocker DNS spoofing vuln discovered three years ago by a student
The mad woman in the attic A flaw in how the internet's addressing system works that sparked a patching frenzy on Tuesday night may has first been uncovered by a student as long as three years ago.…
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It's official: Your IT department doesn't cope well with change
A survey from Gartner says 30 percent of users think their IT departments are slow to deal with change. That could jump to 50 percent in five years.
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Simon Fraser launches cyber crime research centre
SURREY, B.C. -- Cyber crime has a new enemy. Simon Fraser University launched an International Cybercrime Research Centre on Tuesday, saying child pornography will be its first target with a type of "good virus" that scours systems with the tenacity of a chomping Pac Man character.
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posted by Michael Krech on Thu 17th Mar 2005 02:10 UTC
GNU/Linux is increasingly being seen as a viable, economical alternative to proprietary operating systems, and its market penetration, especially on servers, is increasing.
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Recent Original Stories
If you are looking for a desktop Linux with all the ease and user-friendliness of OS X, Linspire Five-O is a great option. It may not be the best for advanced users, but home and SOHO users will be happy with its performance, support, and great looks, the review says.
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Surfing Roads Less Traveled
In Sprint's multibillion-dollar vision, Washingtonians will soon be able to sit in a moving car (passenger seat, please) and take part in a video chat while downloading a movie and writing e-mails.
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Space Shuttle Media Center Is, Wait for It, Out of this World! [Furniture]
Following our never-ending theme of the adult adolescent astronaut furniture, we spotted this media center shaped like a spaceship. With room for a computer and/or various media equipment, we think...
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Custom Nervous System Jewelry is Carved to Your Algorithmic Designs [Jewelry]
Designers Jessica Rosenkrantz and Jesse Louis-Rosenberg have come up with a mathematical way to design jewelry. Via their Nervous System site, you steer open source "Processing" algorithms to produce...
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Surfing to a Higher Weight
By Serena Gordon , HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, July 9 (HealthDay News) -- Teen girls who spend a lot of time on the Internet are more likely to see their weight...
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Confidence Appears to be Stabilizing Among IT Decision Makers
Confidence among IT professionals appears to be stabilizing, and in some areas is showing a slight uptick, according to the latest version of the CDW IT Monitor, a bimonthly indicator of the direction and momentum of the IT marketplace.
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Fool Blog: Look Out For the "Others"
Apparently it's a creepy world when it comes to CEOs' "other compensation."
The Motley Fool |
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Rhode Island tracking down overdue tax payments
Rhode Island tax officials are using a new computer system to track down an estimated $10 million in taxes owed to the cash-starved state, Gov. Don Carcieri announced Wednesday.
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Justice Breyer's Identity Compromised by Investment Co.
A Supreme Court justice's birthday and social security number were exposed on the Internet after a McLean, Va., investment firm employee used an online-file sharing network at his office.
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Preparing Your Enterprise for Virtualization
Virtualization carries the promises of flexibility, lower costs, ease of deployment and simplified server management. However, when condensing the physical resources of your enterprise, are you considering how to make applications easily accessible to the growing number of remote users within your enterprise? IT managers rushing toward virtualization within the data center are finding that ...
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iGiki debuts developement suite for iPhone Apps
iGiki has launched iGiki Apps, a new service that will offer tools for creating iPhone applications. The service is geared for non-technical users, enabling users to plan, develop, and market iPhone applications on Apple's App Store. It also aims to reduce costs and eliminate errors. At launch iGiki Apps will offer three core products, the Apps Map...
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11:42 a.m. Lottery blunder puts casino contract in doubt
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) — Recent computer blunders in the Kansas Lottery Pick 3 game could cost international gaming giant Gtech a contract to run the games at the four state-owned and -operated casinos.
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Ambric's University Research Program Expands to 13 Members Worldwide
Ambric(R) has expanded its University Program to 13 members worldwide. All of the program members are using Ambric's Massively Parallel Processor Array (MPPA) chips and aDesigner software development tools to tackle leading-edge research projects more effectively than with the traditional architectures and development tools of digital signal processors (DSPs) and field-programmable gate arrays ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Surfing to a Higher Weight
By Serena Gordon , HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, July 9 (HealthDay News) -- Teen girls who spend a lot of time on the Internet are more likely to see their weight...
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posted by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 16th Jan 2004 20:19 UTC
Yesterday we reported on NBOR's Blackspace/Dyoun followed Assosiated Press' reports. Blackspace is a new way of doing things in computing. The free NBOR player was made available for download last night and it included a number of pre-recorded demos of what Blackspace can do.
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