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This 'small scratch' can make Internet 60 times faster
Currently we use electronics for our switching and that has been OK but as we move toward a more tech-savvy future there's demand for instant Web gratification
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Penn Museum to Share Cultural Treasures Online
PHILADELPHIA - The Richard Hodges, is to open up its dazzling collection of artifacts to scholars, researchers, and the general public around the world who have been unable to access it either because they are not in Philadelphia or because 95 percent of the objects are in storage.
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US Senate passes surveillance bill
Iain Thomson in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Thursday 10 July 2008 at 23:17:00 Telcos breathe sigh of relief The US Senate has passed the revised Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act by 69 votes to 28. The legislation expands the role of US surveillance on domestic and foreign telephone and...
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Lost in directions
Heading to cottage country this weekend? You might think twice before relying on online navigational tools to get you there.
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Microsoft smiles as Indian SMBs demand ERP
But how well is it positioned to handle the Indian customer, up against its international competitors? Sushant Dwivedy , director, Microsoft Business Solution, Microsoft India, explains this to Pratima Harigunani from CyberMedia News .
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Online courses boost infection control skills that could prove vital in a pandemic
Online courses are helping staff to develop the skills they need to tackle hospital-acquired infections, such as MRSA and C.difficile, and this expertise could also prove vital in a pandemic, according to a study published in the latest issue of the UK-based Journal of Advanced Nursing.
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Competition nips at new iPhone
Apple Inc.'s iPhone has had a remarkable run over the past year, shaking up the stodgy design of cell phones. Now the company needs a second act.
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Apple’s Latest Opens a Developers’ Playground
When Apple opens its online App Store for iPhone software, Steven P. Jobs will be making an attempt to dominate the next generation of computing as it moves toward Internet-connected mobile devices.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 5th Mar 2006 13:34 UTC, submitted by Moule
"It was not the best of quarters for Linux vendor Novell . When Novell announced its financial results for its first fiscal quarter, which ended Jan. 31, 2006, it reported revenue of $274 million [EUR 227 million], compared to revenue of $290 million [EUR 241 million] for the first fiscal quarter 2005. This was a decline from the previous quarter in which Novell had reported $320 million [EUR ...
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Game damage roster signup through July 15
Hunters interested in participating in game damage hunting opportunities on private land this year need to register online. Registration began on June 15 and ends on July 15. In addition to game damage hunts, those who register will also be eligible f ...
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Course teaches video game design
Not even potato chips and cookies could lure students away from their work at one of Mark Halls computer science education camps.
Wausau Daily Herald |
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Amid hype, Apple iPhone expansion also runs risks
SAN JOSE, Calif. - Apple Inc.'s iPhone has had a remarkable run over the past year, shaking up the stodgy design of cell phones and securing Apple a lucrative slice of...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 27th Apr 2007 07:10 UTC
"The founder of the ambitious "$100 laptop" project, which plans to give inexpensive computers to schoolchildren in developing countries, revealed Thursday that the machine for now costs $175, and it will be able to run Windows in addition to its homegrown, open-source interface."
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Johnston library increases database offerings
Johnston Public Library patrons are now able to access six databases 24 hours a day from their home computers.
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Hunt teaches kids about Ankeny library
Seeing kids walking swiftly through the Kirkendall Public Library in Ankeny, frantically searching for books or openings at computer stations, is an unusual sight.
The Des Moines Register |
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In Apple's App Store, a quest for dominance
When Apple opens its online App Store for iPhone software Friday, Steve Jobs, Apple's chief executive, will be making an attempt to dominate the next generation of computing
International Herald Tribune |
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Apple runs risk with newest iPhone
SAN JOSE — Apple Inc.'s iPhone has had a remarkable run over the past year, shaking up the stodgy design of cell phones and securing Apple a lucrative slice of the wireless business.
The Monterey County Herald |
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Recent Original Stories
For consumers looking to boost their computers' security, is Vista the way to go? Or can Linux provide greater protection from hacker attacks? In the face of viruses, worms or other breaches, the answer is obvious . "We don't need a survey or study to determine the answer.
New Mobile Computing |
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New Trier hacker saw teacher salaries, medical records
Jonah Greenthal said he hacked into the computer system at New Trier High School to check his class rank, but the 18-year-old senior found much more than that.
Chicago Sun-Times |
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People on the move: July 10
Loretta Walker AT&T The San Francisco provider of products and services for mobile devices, personal computers and television appointed Loretta Walker vice president of external affairs.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Royal Mail goes hands-on
Angelica Mari, Computing , Thursday 10 July 2008 at 17:18:00 30,000 handheld devices will help van drivers capture delivery data Royal Mail is finalising contracts with a range of suppliers for the provision of handheld devices to track letter and parcel information....
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Recent Original Stories
In a recent Channel 9 video , Scoble interviews Jenny Lam, creative lead on the Windows User Experience team. Lamb is responsible for everything from the new 'gem' start button to the latest bliss wallpapers.
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posted by Henrik Petersson on Wed 14th Apr 2004 21:15 UTC
I created the Casper project because I needed a way to organize my growing collection of CD-R/RWs which holds a lot of music and images, but there was no such solution available for my OS of choice, the BeOS.
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Green fee hits TVs
Ontario is slapping fees on TVs and computers to increase the recycling of electronics in the first phase of a program that will eventually see similar fees apply to nearly all other electronic products.
Toronto Star |
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Current Issue:
The nearly year-long struggle between the Recording Industry Association of America and several students over the illegal downloading of music on campus has reached a new chapter after a North Carolina judge issued a stay on two subpoenas July 2.
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