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AASU Gets New Phone Numbers May 1st
Armstrong Atlantic State University will be getting new phone numbers becaues the campus is switching from landlings to internet-based telephones.
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Another reason Microsoft should give up on Yahoo: Morale
Companies (at least publicly traded ones) are beholden to shareholders. But they also are beholden to their employees. And while most Softies are afraid to state for the record that they think Microsoft should abandon its takeover of Yahoo, that opinion is a real and prevailing sentiment among many in...
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Wall Street Institute Creates New Virtual Community Connecting Students Around the World to Help Them Learn English
Wall Street Institute, the world's premier provider of English language instruction, has launched an exciting new online community linking over 380,000 ESL students and alumni in 26 countries around the world.
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Hannah Montana Star Upset Over Racy Photos
Hannah Montana star Miley Cyrus says she is embarassed by photos of herself printed in the June issue of Vanity Fair and posted on the magazine's website. Click through to the blog and tell us what you think.
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Linux Up to Speed on Mobile Devices
Linux, which has been much maligned by Symbian and Microsoft as a non-starter in the handset operating system market, is set...
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BBC Not Accountable for 'Web Meltdown'
The BBC should not be forced to pay for upgrading the UK's broadband network to cater for the growing number of video...
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IBM freshens up Express Advantage portfolio
IBM has added offsite data backup and recovery to its Express Advantage range for medium-sized businesses, along with an email continuity and archiving service.
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Windows XP lives on through licensing loopholes
Dell, HP and Lenovo have found ways of prolonging XP's lifespan, despite Microsoft's best efforts to phase out the old OS out in favour of Vista, which has thus far been given the cold shoulder by many companies and consumers.
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Verizon is still on a roll
Verizon Communications saw big first quarter gains thanks in large part to demand for wireless and its Fios fiber service.
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Government Computer News
In the past decade, early federal adopters of visual communication technologies have reaped a variety of benefits — especially as changing times brought an increased need for global collaboration, continuity of operations planning and increased productivity.
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Neterion 10 Gigabit Ethernet Adapters Include I/O Virtualization
Neterion announced that drivers for its 10 GbE adapters are embedded in the initial release of Windows Server 2008. In addition, Neterion's adapters are supported in the beta release of Microsoft Hyper-V, the hypervisor software for server virtualization that will be available with various versions of Windows Server 2008.
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AMD Launches First Computer Brand
Chip maker aims for growth by offering SMB PCs through Dell and HP.
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Google Product Search gets a bit smarter
Google Product Search -- the latest name for the Google service that was originally called "Froogle" -- recently received another update that makes the service a lot more useful. Instead of simply indexing individual product listings from online stores, Google has now started grouping similar products together....
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Free TV start-up angers broadcasters
A new internet start-up offering free live television has angered broadcasters in the UK. .
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ACS to buy CompIQ
Business processing outsourcer Affiliated Computer Services Inc. has agreed to buy CompIQ Corp., a workers' compensation software and services company, for $22 million, plus contingent payments based on future financial performance. (ACS)
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Western Digital's VelociRaptor primes data center charge
'We'll organic our way in'Number two hard drive supplier Western Digital, not currently an enterprise drive supplier, appears to be readying itself to ship 2.5-inch enterprise SAS drives.…
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Microsoft Hosts Video Game Competition At UALR
For every 200 students who attend the Xbox game competition, Microsoft will give away an Xbox 360 game system, a Zune media player, or a smart phone.
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Razorfish CEO joins new AV venture
Austin Ventures has bet $50 million on top Razorfish executive Jeffrey Dachis to create a social networking platform for corporations.
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Electronic prescriptions give frustration the slip
Physicians increasingly are using electronic prescriptions: They send the prescription via computer from the office to your pharmacy at the time of your appointment. There’s no little slip of paper to lose, no handwriting to decipher, and, theoretically, less delay in getting your medication.
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1Password 2.6 updates anti-phishing safeguards
Agile has released a new upgrade for 1Password, bringing the software to v2.6. The program is used to automate the entry of web passwords, and can also fill in other forms such as those for credit cards and bank accounts. To protect against the inherent danger of this, the app includes anti-phishing protection. New to v2.6 is an expanded anti-ph...
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For the record 28 April
Number of customers by Bank of Ireland laptop theft trebles Study claims to find health benefits in computer games
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Verizon is still on a roll
Verizon Communications saw big first quarter gains thanks in large part to demand for wireless and its Fios fiber service.
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Is Microsoft Ready to Walk Away?
Microsoft is no closer to buying Yahoo than when it made its $44.6 billion bid nearly three months ago, leaving the software maker in a quandary over whether the deal is still worth pursuing. A decision is likely to emerge in the next few days. Although Yahoo's weekend deadline to accept the offer expired Saturday, Microsoft has indicated it probably won't reveal its next move until early this ...
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Hand-coding HTML is still hip
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network Hand-coding HTML is still hip --Who would have thought that 13 years later I would still be using HTML tags in my every day life, muses Dave Rosenberg. Dell, HP launch AMD business desktops --Dell and HP launched AMD-based business desktops on Monday as AMD tries to gain more traction in small business. My 2:42 playlist --At least two people ...
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Dell, Lenovo to offer Windows XP beyond June 30 cutoff
Dell and Lenovo are taking advantage of a loophole which allows them to offer Vista Ultimate and Vista Business computers with XP Professional beyond the June 30, 2008, cutoff. XP fans everywhere rejoice. Read More...
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