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New Belkin Powerline Networking Adapters Provide Reliable Coverage for Hard-to-Reach Areas in Your HomeWith transfer ...
COMPTON, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Belkin introduces a new line of Powerline Networking Adapters that allows you to reliably transmit content from your Internet directly to your home theater system and computer through the wires in your home.
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Backchannelmedia Introduces Latest Version of TV Research Application
BOSTON, BUSINESS WIRE -- Backchannelmedia Inc. today announced that a new release of the Backchannelmedia Research web portal is now available online at http://research.backchannelmedia.com.
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Numonyx inks foundry deal with Elpida
SAN JOSE, Calif. -- After its formation some 100 days ago, flash-memory upstart Numonyx B.V. has signed on its first silicon foundry partner, by announcing a deal with Japan's Elpida Memory Inc.
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D-Link DSM-210 unboxing, hands-on, and mini-review
Filed under: Displays When we first heard D-Link was sending its new DSM-210 Internet Photo Frame our way, we'll admit we had some pretty Star Trekkian visions of what it might entail. The device -- which is a 10-inch, 800 x 480 LCD display with built-in WiFi and ethernet connectivity -- promises to upgrade the familiar static nature of its ilk with a handful of networking ...
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FairPoint announces high-speed Internet expansion
FairPoint Communications says it will expand high-speed Internet access to 26 Vermont communities, many of them places that now have no access to broadband.
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IPhone 3G: Tomorrow's The Day
Tomorrow is a big day for people having urge to get a hold of the new iPhone 3G. 8AM. Sharp. Apple stores open their doors and those who didn't mind waiting in line for a couple of days (in Hawaii people formed lines 6 days ago) will get this baby.
SYS-CON Media |
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Chordiant Launches Recommendation Advisor 6.1
Chordiant Software, Inc. (Nasdaq:CHRD), the leading provider of Customer Experience (Cx(TM)) software and services, today announced Recommendation Advisor 6.1, a real-time conversation and interaction management solution for organizations with high customer interaction volumes. Chordiant Recommendation Advisor is able to "listen" to the conversation a call center or branch agent is having with a ...
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Maryland Based Company, Convergence Technology Consulting, Ranks on Corridor Inc. "Greatest Places to Work in the ...
Convergence Technology Consulting, a networking engineering firm providing IT services and specializing in Citrix, VMware, Microsoft and enterprise storage was named by the Corridor Inc. magazine as one of the "Greatest Places to Work in the Corridor 2008." Convergence is one of 6 other companies in the D.C. and Baltimore metro corridor to be ranked on the list.
Centre Daily Times |
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App Store, MobileMe go live
In tandem with the release of iTunes 7.7, Apple has formally launched both its MobileMe online service and the iTunes App Store. The former is a dramatic revision of .Mac, emphasizing content sync between computers, handhelds and the web; push e-mail is also integrated. Existing .Mac subscribers can sign in at me.com with their old usernames and ...
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Winter Haven Hospital Improves Efficiency, Patient Care with Online On-Call Scheduling from Amcom Software
MINNEAPOLIS----Winter Haven Hospital, in Winter Haven, Florida has improved mission-critical communications by implementing Amcom Smart Web technology to handle on-call scheduling for their hospital and clinic staff, including the 300 physicians in their system.
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A World Novelty For An Improved Tsunami Early Warning
After completing their simulation component in the German-Indonesian Tsunami Early Warning System (GITEWS), the team for tsunami modelling of the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research in the Helmholtz Association has presented the currently leading software system for tsunami events with the potential for catastrophe.
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Women Who Use Microbicides, Still Contract HIV Could End Up With Fewer Treatment Options Because Of Resistance, Study ...
Women who use microbicides in an effort to protect themselves from HIV could end up with fewer treatment options if they contract the virus because of possible drug resistance, according to a study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Reuters reports.
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Fewer Online Drug Sites
A new survey has found the first decline in websites selling drugs, down to 365 from 581 last year. But this doesn't mean the problem is going away.
DesignTechnica |
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FT.com hit by computer thieves
The Financial Times website was thrown into chaos after equipment was stolen from the company's technical contractor in Watford overnight. By Jemima Kiss
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Steve Ballmer: We don't need to be cool! (Or maybe we do)
Steve Ballmer is neither cool nor innovative. That is why Microsoft continues to struggle.
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New Brunswick man nabbed with pillowcase full of stolen electronics
A city man is in custody after New Brunswick police caught him with a pillowcase full of electronic items he had stolen from a Central Avenue home Wednesday morning. Police said Jonathan Soler, 25, entered a residence on the 900 block of Central Avenue by kicking in an air conditioner. He then stuffed a laptop computer and a small, flat-screen television into a pillowcase. Neighbors alerted ...
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Apple's iPhone debuts to lines, hype, ceremonial fanfare in gadget-loving Japan
TOKYO - Gadget lovers are already camped out at a Tokyo store ahead of the global rollout Friday of the next-generation iPhone.
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How not to get a second date
The unholy trinity of Photoshop, spell check and the Internet mean that even the most illiterate, personality-deficient, hideous troll can land a first date, much to a lady's disappointment.
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IBM, HP Building New Infrastructures for U.S. Military
IBM is installing a new supercomputer for the U.S. military, the Power 575 Hydro-Cluster, which uses IBM Power6 processors and is water-cooled, while Hewlett-Packard has agreed to develop a cloud computing infrastructure for the Department of Defense....
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Ontario signs in electronics recycling fee
The Canadian province of Ontario Thursday signed in a regulation that imposes recycling fees on televisions and computers and by next year, all electronics.Beginning April 1, manufacturers and importers will pay $10.07 for each new television sold, while computer fees range from $2 to $13, the Toronto Star reported.Wednesday, provincial Environment Minister John Gerretsen said a non-governmental ...
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ABCSearch Announces New Partners in Global Traffic Expansion
ABCSearch, the largest privately held pay-per-click (PPC) search engine and a world leader in online cost-per-click (CPC) advertising, today announced that it is expanding its syndication of their advertiser feed to additional territories. (PRWeb Jul 10, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1090464.htm
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TN to procure 50,000 laptops for govt officials
Chennai July 10 : Tamil Nadu Government has decided to stop supply of conventional computer monitors to its departments and instead supply 19 inches LCD monitors.
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The Public Record
Deed Reports/ Building PermitsLocal governments provide reports on deed transfers and issued building permits. To see copies of these reports, visit www.the-dispatch.com and search on the words, "deed" or "building." Or click on the latest copy of The Public Record. Deed reports and building permit reports can be downloaded to your computer.
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Panel to look at online ticket scalping plan
A House committee is mulling a measure which would allow people to resell event tickets online for profit.
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Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. Hosts 2008 Second Quarter Conference Call over the Internet
Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co. (NYSE:RS) announced today that it will host a conference call that will be broadcast live over the Internet regarding the Company's second quarter and six months financial results for the period ended June 30, 2008. All interested parties are invited to listen to the web cast on Thursday, July 17, 2008 at 11:00 a.m. Eastern Time. The earnings release will be made ...
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