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Iomega propose un filet de sécurité pour Windows
Le constructeur de solutions de stockage personnelles propose Never Down, un outil de protection destiné aux PC Windows dotés d'une interface eSATA. Lancé en association avec des disques durs de haute capacité dotés d'une interface eSATA, ce logiciel est une solution de protection système qui associe des sauvegardes système complètes et une capacité de restauration système instantanée. Avec ...
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Murdoch says News Corp, Yahoo tie-up very unlikely
SUN VALLEY, IDAHO - News Corp's Rupert Murdoch said it was "very unlikely" his company would be involved in any Yahoo Inc. transaction and said Yahoo and Microsoft would not end up with any deal.
Canada.com |
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Millionaire Missing on Hawaii's Main Island of Oahu
The millionaire founder of an Internet software security company remained missing on Hawaii's main island of Oahu this week, police said.
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Long Land Lines Form For New iPhone
TOKYO -- Apple Inc.'s new iPhone went on sale Friday to eager buyers who had waited in lines around a city block and happily counted down the final 30 seconds before launch.
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Local Folks Line Up To Snag New iPhone
Hundreds of people are lined up outside of a local Apple store in the hopes of snagging the computer giant's newest toy: the second generation of the iPhone. Managers at the Apple store on Walnut Street in Shadyside said some people started camping out at 9pm last night!
KDKA Pittsburgh |
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Yes, the iPhone 3G is On Sale
Apple and AT&T launch sales of the new iPhone 3G in the United States today...but do the $!99 and $299 price tags justify the service costs?
DesignTechnica |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 7th Nov 2006 22:56 UTC
"Often cast as the peacemaker in free software disputes, Bruce Perens is on the warpath . When we caught up with him, he wasn't in a mood to be charitable to Novell.
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New Apple iPhone now on sale, long lines at stores
Apple Inc.'s new iPhone went on sale Friday to eager buyers, many of whom lined up for hours for the morning launch.
WSYR 9 Syracuse |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 1st Oct 2006 20:41 UTC
The nonprofit Zeroday Emergency Response Team is offering VML security patches for out-of-support Windows OS versions. The volunteer group, which is made up of well-respected security professionals, has released updates for Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, Windows ME, Windows 2000 and Windows 2000 SP3.
New Mobile Computing |
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Your Reputation Online, Part 2: Repairing the Damage
So, you've got an online image control crisis. Now what? In response to the growing threat of online image crises, businesses have sprung up that address exactly that problem. They work to repair your online image using a variety of tactics, including putting more positive information out there to show up high in search results, removing offending information, and building their client's ...
TechNewsWorld.com |
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State Supreme Court Decision Blasts Hole in Already Shakey State Budget
The divided court ruled Friday that the state improperly was collecting sales tax on customized computer software sales. That means that an estimated $265 million collected in taxes from companies over the years must be returned.
WSAW Wausau |
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Canadians get hands on iPhone
A year after their American counterparts were first able to buy Apple's much-vaunted iPhone, hundreds of Canadians spent hours in line to be among the first in this country to come away with the hottest tech toy going.
Hamilton Spectator |
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Johnson Controls Announces Third Quarter 2008 Earnings Conference Call Webcast
How: Live over the Internet -- Log on to the Web at http://www.johnsoncontrols.com/investors. Note: A slide presentation will be available that morning for downloading.
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Government Computer News
The Army's Fort Lewis military reservation has procured 92 translation devices from Voxtec International for soldiers who are about to be deployed to Iraq, according to the company. The Squid SQ.200 wearable translation systems cost $1,800 apiece, according to Voxtec.
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1&1 Offers iPhone 3G Support
July 11, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider 1&1 Internet announced on Friday it is offering support for Apple's new iPhone 3G with its professional email solution, 1&1 Microsoft Exchange.
Web Host Industry Review |
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Software problems bug Apple's launch of new iPhone
NEW YORK (AP) -- Apple Inc.'s new iPhone went on sale Friday to eager buyers worldwide, but there were problems getting the phones to work. Kenny Pichardo, 24, was the first to buy an iPhone 3G at an AT&T store in the New York borough of Queens, but he said it took the store half an hour to get the phone working. That boded badly for the approximately 70 people after him in line. Pichardo ...
The Oklahoman |
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Software problems bug Apple's launch of new iPhone
Apple's new iPhone showed some bugs when it went on sale to eager buyers worldwide this morning. Kenny Pichardo was the first to buy an iPhone 3G at an AT&T store in the New York borough of Queens this morning. He says it took the store staff a half-hour to get the phone working.
KTRE-TV East Texas |
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Oracle to Release 45 Security Fixes
A total of 11 security fixes in the company's upcoming Critical Patch Update address issues in Oracle database products....
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Smart Phones of the Future
Are almost here. The newest iPhone, which is twice as fast and less expensive, is just the start, says Julie Palen, CEO and founder of Internoded. With processor speeds, memory capacity and display technology evolving quickly, the time may not be too far off when enterprises can treat the smart phone as more than just an e-mail or contact management device, and start deploying real business ...
eWeek |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 28th Dec 2005 13:18 UTC
Microsoft has published a set of guidelines on which decisions to make now, so that your computer will be ready to run Windows Vista.
OS News |
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SliTaz, a mighty micro Linux distro
SliTaz is a new micro GNU/Linux live distribution designed to run from RAM (a recommended minimum of 128MB) and installable to a hard drive or USB device. The current version, SliTaz 1.0, weighs in at a light 24.8MB and provides a nice selection of applications that run on a lightweight desktop. You can store user data and settings on persistent media, and support for more than 400 additional ...
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Phone, Web or in person, Titans’ tickets still hot
NASHVILLE (AP) — Mix a team coming off a playoff appearance with an attractive schedule, and it’s a combination that makes selling tickets pretty easy.
Morristown Citizen Tribune |
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In Deepening Ad Decline, Sales Fall 8% at Magazines
Magazine ad sales fell more than 8 percent in the second quarter, with the steepest drops in ads for vehicles and for computers and related equipment.
NYTimes.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Capture History With SportsLive at Two 2008 Major League Baseball All-Star Events Hosted for the Last Time at Yankee ...
LOS ANGELES , July 11 /PRNewswire/ -- SportsLive announces the first USB flash drive wristbands that hold audio and video content, and which will debut at the 2008 State Farm Home Run Derby on Monday, July 14th and the 79th Major League Baseball All-Star Game on Tuesday, July 15th , allowing fans to capture history and own these broadcasts.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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New Apple iPhone Goes on Sale with Lines Worldwide
Will you be buying a iPhone 3G? NEW YORK -- Apple Inc.'s new iPhone went on sale Friday to eager buyers worldwide, many of whom lined up for hours for the morning launch.
FOX 29 Lake Charles |
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