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New data reveal online video views are soaring, but TV networks struggle for hits
LAS VEGAS - New data released Wednesday show online views of videos soared 66 percent in the U.S. in February from a year earlier, with TV networks grabbing just a pittance of those eyeballs.
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NBC nabs Rosario Dawson Web series
NBC Universal has inked a deal with Stan Rogow, Brent Friedman and Jeff Sagansky's Electric Farm Entertainment for the domestic rights to their upcoming Internet sci-fi series "Gemini Division," starring Rosario Dawson.
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State Street Announces Updates to Its Product and Technology Offerings
State Street Corporation (NYSE:STT), the world's leading provider of financial services to institutional investors, today announced new updates to its product and technology offerings to strengthen its industry-leading online information delivery tools for customers.
Centre Daily Times |
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At the library
Here's what's coming up in April at the Bloomfield Township Public Library, 1099 Lone Pine Road, Bloomfield. For more information, contact Ceci Marlow Stuart, assistant director, at (248) 642-5800, Ext. 112, or visit the Web site: www.btpl.org.
Birmingham Eccentric |
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The Weatherford Democrat |
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Apple, Mozilla Plug Critical JavaScript Browser Flaws
Remember the hacked MacBook Air at the CanSecWest security conference a few weeks ago? Apple has fixed the flaw that let Independent Security Evaluator researcher Charlie Miller gain unauthorized access to the machine as part of the Pwn 2 Own hacking contest.
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UM: confidential patient info stolen
MIAMI — School officials say confidential information of tens of thousands of University of Miami patients was stolen. UM says someone stole a case last month that had the information on computer tapes.
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Dell, CB 13 puzzled by missing computers
Computer manufacturer Dell is trying to track down some $15,000 worth of computer equipment that was shipped to Community Board 13's offices and has been unaccounted for since at least December.
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Dell Expands Chinese Retail Presence
Dell has announced it will sell notebook and desktop computers in stores of China's second-largest electronics retailer, Suning.
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Yahoo and Google Nearing Ad Deal?
Yahoo and Google are reportedly getting closer to working out an online advertising deal, following a successful limited run on Google ads on Yahoo sites.
DesignTechnica |
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Diversified Technology, Inc. Becomes Sole Provider of Intel ATCA CPU Blade
Diversified Technology, Inc. (DTI) and Intel announced today an agreement to allow for continued sales of Intel's MPCBL0030 (Thermopolis) CPU Blade by transitioning the product and all existing inventory to DTI. The MPCBL0030 board was designed and manufactured by DTI exclusively for Intel, and the board was not a part of Intel's recent divestiture of its modular communications platforms ...
Centre Daily Times |
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LinuxWorld Conference & Expo Keynote Addresses Announced
IDG World Expo has announced that Sebastian Thrun, Director of the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at Stanford University, will kick-off the LinuxWorld(R) conference program with an opening keynote address focused on the role of Linux in robotic technology. Thrun will discuss the integral part that the Linux operating system is playing in the emerging area of automotive robotics, a technology ...
Centre Daily Times |
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NetLogic Microsystems Schedules First Quarter 2008 Conference Call for April 29, 2008
NetLogic Microsystems, Inc. (NASDAQ:NETL), a leader in the design and development of knowledge-based processors and high-speed integrated circuits, has scheduled its first quarter 2008 financial results conference call for April 29, 2008 at 2:00 p.m. Pacific time. The company will release its financial results at approximately 1:30 p.m. Pacific time.
Centre Daily Times |
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Is Psystar's Mac Clone Just a Scam?
You'll recall the Mac clone maker Psystar, which not only says it can sell you a computer, it says it will install Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) on it as well.
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Google ads could be hit by recession
Sylvie Barak the Inquirer ,Thursday 17 April 2008. 15:29:00 Ad-ing insult to injury INVESTORS WILL BE WAITING with bated breath today for search engine giant,Google, to release its Q1 earnings, to see if it has been hit hard by thefaltering economy, especially when it comes to the company's search ads....
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Hitachi drives into recession alone
Stewart Meagher theInquirer , Thursday 17 April 2008. 15:42:00 We don't need your Yankee dollars NUMBER THREE RANKED hard drive manufacturer Hitachi has withdrawn from talkswith US equity firm Silver Lake about a possible injection of capital and nowplans to rebuild its business alone.
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Suspects steal laptops at Gardnerville minimart
Burglars took $8,000, three laptop computers and miscellaneous candy and cigarettes from the Pacific Gasoline Station-Mini-Mart in Gardnerville.
Reno Gazette-Journal |
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Disaster Planning: HP and SCORE Lead the Way
How would you conduct business if a storm came through and shutdown power to your business for a week, or a pipe burst in your office building, and your computers were under water?
Small Business Computing |
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Eligible Consumers in 40 California Cities Now Can Get Verizon's Fastest DSL-Based Internet Service
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. , April 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Qualifying consumers in 40 California cities now have a new broadband option from Verizon, as the company introduces its ultra -fast High Speed Internet service.
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Ruben Salazar Honored With U.S. Postage Stamp and Recognized by City of Los Angeles
LOS ANGELES , April 17 /PRNewswire/ -- The Los Angeles Times Media Group celebrates the official commemoration of Ruben Salazar Day in Los Angeles and the April 22nd issuance of a U.S. Postal stamp honoring Salazar with a series of public and private events.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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AOL takes up residence in Greenwich Village
With little fanfare, AOL began occupying new headquarters in New York this week to bring itself closer to the heart of the media and advertising industry as it transforms itself into an ad-supported business.
AM New York |
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AMD results may shed light on tech demand
Analysts are not expecting much from Advanced Micro Devices after the chip maker lowered its revenue forecast and said it was cutting 10% of its workforce.
Market Watch |
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Crossing over to the dark side: Consultant pleads guilty to identity theft
Darth Vader: You underestimate the power of the Dark Side. If you will not fight, then you will meet your destiny. An article on the IOL Technology website discusses a consultant who pleaded guilty on Wednesday to raiding hundreds of thousands of computers. The article states: John Schiefer,...
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BOSTON , April 17 /PRNewswire/ -- Qualifying consumers in 73 more Massachusetts communities now have a new broadband option from Verizon, as the company continues to roll out its ultra-fast High Speed Internet service.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Global sensation 'Sims' hits 100 million milestone
NEW YORK, New York (AP) -- -- There are no scary monsters to slay, no enemies to shoot and no cars to hijack. But "The Sims" video and computer game has sold 100 million units since its launch in 2000.
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