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Rackspace Files for $400M IPO
Rackspace delivers Web sites, Web-based IT systems and computing as a service.... Tech brief: Collaboration reaches the Tipping Point Learn why online collaboration has reached the Tipping Point and how it’s accelerating business.
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Last Call: Mercury Computer Systems shares soar
Shares of Mercury Computer Systems Inc., which makes computers and software for the military and other sectors, soared Monday as an analyst raised his estimates following a strong third-quarter report.
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STEC shares rise on potential computer drive contracts
Shares of memory-chip maker STEC Inc. soared Monday after a number of analysts commented on the possibility of major contracts for the company's solid-state drives, a technology that seeks to replace conventional spinning computer drives.
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Bank of Israel website hacked
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Honeywell Signs Definitive Agreement to Acquire Metrologic Instruments, Innovator of Scanner Technology
Honeywell today announced a definitive agreement to acquire Metrologic Instruments, Inc., a leading manufacturer of data capture and collection hardware and software, for approximately $720 million.
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Partners To Microsoft: Stop Bashing Vista
Microsoft channel partners want the software giant to stop its string of public statements about XP deadline extensions and Windows Vista's shortcomings.
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Alereon Intros Chipset
AUSTIN, Texas -- Alereon, Inc., the Certified Wireless USB technology leader for Ultra Wideband (UWB) WiMedia solutions, today announced the latest addition to their AL5000 worldwide product family, the new AL5350 BaseBand Processor (BBP) plus Media Access Controller (MAC) that pairs with the previously announced AL5100 RF transceiver.
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Parature Releases Industry’s Most Powerful Customer Service and Support Software
Parature Spring ’08 Empowers Organizations with Over 100 Enhancements and Updates (PRWeb Apr 28, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/Parature_Spring_08/customer_service_software/prweb899474.htm
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UPI NewsTrack Quirks in the News
Strippers can't compete with Internet ... Non-driver, 73, gets $3,100 toll fine ... Broccoli thief frustrates garden owner ... Windsor mulls downtown vomit ban ... UPI Quirks in the News.
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Microsoft-Yahoo Deadline Passes Quietly
The top executives at Microsoft Corp. and Yahoo Inc. have not held any recent discussions to break an impasse that threatens to turn Microsoft's 3-month-old takeover bid into a slugfest.
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Spring Clean and Get Rid of Unused Electronics
Cleaning out old and unused electronics just became easier for Con Edison customers. The company has joined the NYC Department of Sanitation and the Lower East Side Ecology Center to sponsor a "Spring Cleaning" recycling event at St.
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No Power Use in Standby: New Zero-Watt Monitor
Computer monitors in standby mode will soon save far more energy. Fujitsu Siemens Computers has developed the world`s first monitor that requires no electricity at all in idle mode.
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Take Two wins rave reviews for GTA4
Criminal action video game "Grand Theft Auto 4" won near-perfect praise in early reviews on Monday, boosting the shares of publisher Take-Two Interactive Software Inc as much as 3.4 percent ahead of the game's midnight launch.
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Lenovo joins Dell in Windows XP extension
Late last week, Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer said the software giant will stop distribution and all support of its Windows XP operating systems by June 30. Lenovo is the latest computer company to announce it will offer XP past the deadline, thanks to Microsoft's own downgrade rights for its hardware-intensive Vista Business and Vista Ultimate edi...
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Yahoo! pimping malware from banner ads
Doesn't seem to care Over the past three days, Yahoo has been exposing visitors to banner ads that try to trick them into installing malware, and there's no indication anyone at the company is even aware of the problem.…
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Microsoft, Yahoo aren't talking
Investors, Wall Street, await next move
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Cray to use Intel chips in supercomputers
Cray Inc. said it will use Intel Corp. microprocessors in its high-performance computers. (CRAY) (AMD) (INTC)
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Radio Free Europe says it's under cyber attack
Website of Belarus service affected, but those serving Iran, Russia and others also have been affected, network says
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Why are Vista sales tapering off?
Microsoft is blaming its disappointing third quarter client software sales on factors that exclude Vista. Meanwhile, though, a variety of evidence indicates that many Windows XP users aren't upgrading, but switching to Mac or Linux.
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Back to the Drawing Board, and Glad of It
News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Client 9 and the Escort Economy What If Yahoo Wins? Then What? Sorry About the Drumbeat, but It's a Crisis for Newspapers Subscribe to Portfolio magazine Top comic-book artists today are like rock stars. They have groupies, often attracting long lines of them at signings and conventions; they have riches, ...
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IMS to Present at Morgan Stanley Global Healthcare Conference on May 1 at 3:00 p.m. ET
IMS Health (NYSE: RX), the world´s leading provider of market intelligence to the pharmaceutical
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Future Spirit To Be Drafted Saturday
(Saginaw, MI) The Saginaw Spirit are participating in the 2008 Ontario Hockey League Priority Selection this Saturday, May 3rd, starting at 9:00 AM. The draft will be conducted via both telephone and internet; fans can follow along live at Ontariohockeyleague.com.
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Gateway P172X FX 17-inch Gaming Notebook Review
Today we are looking at the Gateway P172X FX gaming notebook. This machine retails for $1,999 and gets graphics in the form of NVIDIA 8800M GTS. The machine is a full size 17-inch notebook, which is good for gaming and screen resolution. However, all th...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 5th Dec 2005 05:38 UTC
What if you could combine Cocoa (that easy-to-use extension to C that is the primary language used for development on the OS X platform) and Java (one of the most widely used languages on the Internet) to create an OS X native application that utilizes the power of Java's libraries?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 10th Apr 2007 22:20 UTC
Dell has stopped selling its Axim line of handhelds and is not planning a new product in the category, the computer maker said on Monday. "The Axim X51 family is no longer being offered, and we have no plans for a follow-on product at this time," Dell spokeswoman Anne Camden said in an email.
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