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Microchip Technology Announces 1.5A MOSFET Drivers in SOT-23 Package
Microchip Technology Inc. (NASDAQ:MCHP), a leading provider of microcontroller and analog semiconductors, today announced the MCP1415 and MCP1416 (MCP141X) single-output MOSFET drivers. The inverting MCP1415 and non-inverting MCP1416 MOSFET drivers are rated for a peak output current of 1.5A, over a wide operating voltage range of 4.5V - 18V. Both devices have excellent latch-up immunity and are ...
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Phony UPS Emails Used as Bait to Spread Agent.JEN Trojan
PandaLabs, Panda Security's malware analysis and detection laboratory, has detected the appearance of a series of emails used to spread the Agent.JEN Trojan.
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New Zealand teen fined in Penn computer hack
A New Zealand teenager who admitted to hacking into the University of Pennsylvania computer system was ordered Tuesday to pay more than $11,000 in fines but avoided a conviction so that he can help police solve computer crimes.
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Vital Images' Target Bumped Up
The company's ability to generate a significant portion of its revenue and maintain high gross margins is at risk from its dependence on Toshiba.
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Numonyx sampling 65-nm NOR parts for embedded apps
LONDON — Numonyx B.V.(Geneva, Switzerland) has started sampling to select customers designing embedded devices a range of NOR flash memories made in its 65-nm process. Volume production is scheduled to begin during the first half of next year.
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IPtimize Adds Chief Financial Officer Donald W. Prosser to Executive Leadership Team
IPtimize, Inc. (Pink Sheets: IPZI) ("IPtimize"), a broadband voice and data service provider, announced today that it has named Donald W. Prosser to the position of Chief Financial Officer for the company. Mr. Prosser has been working as a financial consultant with IPtimize since March 1, 2008 and his appointment is effective immediately.
Centre Daily Times |
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New Zealand teen fined in Penn computer hack
A New Zealand teenager who admitted to hacking into the University of Pennsylvania computer system was ordered Tuesday to pay more than $11,000 in fines but avoided a conviction so that he can help police solve computer crimes.
Centre Daily Times |
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Rising fuel prices increase cost of IT
IT departments are facing higher costs following a decision by the world's largest IT distributor to pass on the cost of rising fuel prices. Ingram...
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Minneapolis Cop in Federal Court on Corruption Indictment
Monday, a federal grand jury indicted 57-year-old Michael D. Roberts, a former Minneapolis Police officer, with two counts of depriving the citizens of Minnesota of his honest services and one count of unauthorized access to a protected computer, in a case that revealed he offered confidential
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On Center Software Launches Podcast Series for Construction Industry Professionals
On Center Software, the leading provider of electronic plan viewing, takeoff, estimating and production tracking software for the construction industry, today announced the launch of its podcast series. The series host is Greg Duyka, On Center Software senior product application specialist, who shares insights on topics such as solutions for everyday estimating issues, and how to properly ...
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McAfee Uncovers Monster.com Phishing Scam
McAfee Avert Labs said it has discovered a new phishing scam targeting users of Monster.com. The attractiveness of popular recruitment sites and the perceived value of the information that can be accessed if such sites can be breached is clear from previous issu...
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ClearOrbit Launches Industry's First Web Store for Supply Chain Execution Products and Services
ClearOrbit, a leading provider of real-time supply chain execution and reverse logistics software solutions, today announced the launch of an online store, further demonstrating the company's commitment to providing manufacturers and distributors easy-to-use solutions that streamline their supply chain operations. The ClearOrbit Web Store (http://store.clearorbit.com), now live and open for ...
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Look Ma, no wires
For many Valley visitors and citizens, the Internet is key for work, play and everyday life. Luckily, there are many hotspots around the Valley where Net addicts can stay logged on and tuned in.
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EA Unveils New Games, New Relationships and New Online Experiences at E3
BioWare revealed new details about its dark heroic fantasy epic Dragon Age: Origins
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New Zealand teen fined in Penn computer hack
A New Zealand teenager who admitted to hacking into the University of Pennsylvania computer system was ordered Tuesday to pay more than $11,000 in fines but avoided a conviction so that he can help police solve computer crimes.
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YouTube, Viacom agree to protect viewer data
Video-sharing site to substitute user IDs, IP addresses, other identifiers before submitting database
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IBM to invest $1.5 billion in New York state, adding 1,000 high-tech jobs
ALBANY - IBM will announce today a $1.5 billion investment in its facilities in New York, including a pledge to retain and expand jobs at its East Fishkill plant in Dutchess County.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 27th Mar 2006 19:30 UTC
Phil Sim, a professional with technology editor journalist background, has written three interesting blog posts recently, discussing the much-rumored Google OS ( 1 , 2 , 3 ). He speculates that all user's data will be stored online on Google's servers and so one's desktop and files can be retrieved exactly as left by any other PC station, anywhere in the world, by simply using his Gmail ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 23rd Feb 2006 18:09 UTC
Ok, this one is just plain scary. "By combining quantum computation and quantum interrogation, scientists at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have found an exotic way of determining an answer to an algorithm - without ever running the algorithm . Using an optical-based quantum computer, a research team led by physicist Paul Kwiat has presented the first demonstration of ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 3rd Jul 2006 22:07 UTC
Good as well as bad news for Microsoft on the legal front. Their good news is that a judge has rejected Go Computing's claim that Microsoft used dirty tricks to keep it out of the operating system market.
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Absoft & Visual Numerics Announce First IMSL Numerical Library Qualified for Microsoft's HPC Platform
ROCHESTER HILLS, Mich., July 15, 2008 -- Absoft and Visual Numerics today announced the first implementation of the IMSL Fortran Numerical Library qualified for Microsoft Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003.
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Lycos Announces Webon, the First User-Extensible Publishing Platform
Lycos, Inc., a leading provider of social publishing, media and search services, announces its new Webon publishing platform. With Webon, users can easily create dynamic, stylish, interactive websites using an intuitive drag-and-drop interface with familiar word processor-like text editing. Webon is also the first platform allowing users to customize and extend publishing options by creating ...
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Event Processing Technical Society Announces First Public Event Processing Glossary of Industry Terms
PALO ALTO, Calif.----The Event Processing Technical Society today publicly unveiled its glossary of event processing terms. The purpose of the EPTS glossary is to facilitate industry use of terms in event processing technology by providing a common language for developing applications and software infrastructure that use event processing concepts.
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Dallas center at heart immigration hiring surge
Some 48 students fill each of the auditorium-style classrooms, their bulky Immigration Law Handbooks tabbed with dozens of colorful stickies and laptop computers within reach.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Open GI takes training to web
Open GI has launched a new online training facility for brokers entitled eTraining, the company announced.
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