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Apple September-quarter guidance to disappoint?
Apple's financial performance in the September quarter could lead to some disappointment, says analyst Keith Bachman of BMO Capital. Bachman comments that typically, Apple has forecast 3 to 5 percent sequential revenue growth in the September quarter, which this year would amount to between $7.7 and $7.75 billion. This is below the consensus esti...
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Apple Lawsuit Against Psystar Filed
Apple has filed a lawsuit against Psystar, a Miami-based company that has been selling Intel Clones bundled and running with Mac OS X
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Newest, Smallest Sierra Wireless USB Modem Now Available to Canadians from TELUS
Vancouver, BC, July 15, 2008--(T-Net)--Sierra Wireless (NASDAQ: SWIR - TSX: SW) today announced that the Compass(TM) 597 USB modem is now available in Canada from TELUS. The Compass 597 USB modem provides TELUS customers with access to wireless high-speed Internet in a small, cleanly designed USB stick that slips easily into a pocket.
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Maximizer Software Announces Loss for Second Quarter 2008
Vancouver, BC, July 15, 2008--(T-Net)--Maximizer Software Inc. (TSX:MAX), a leading provider of simple, accessible customer relationship management solutions for small to medium-sized businesses, today announced financial results for its second quarter ended May 31, 2008. All results are reported in US dollars.
T-Net British Columbia |
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Vecima Expands Relationship With Leading OEM Partner; Co-Brands CableVista Edge Decoder
Vancouver, BC, July 15, 2008--(T-Net)--Vecima Networks (TSX:VCM), today announced it has entered into a co-branding agreement with a major original equipment manufacturer partner under which the parties will offer Vecima's CableVista Edge Decoder products by leveraging the OEM's worldwide sales network covering more than 90 countries.
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Research and Markets: Study All China's Investments Projects Financed by the 21 Listed Companies in Computer and ...
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Investment Report of China Computer & Intelligent Equipment Industry , 2000-2008" report to their offering.
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Bullies Use Web to Destroy Reputations
Photos and video provides offers crueler way to cyberbully.
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Recent Original Stories
"Linux has proven amazingly flexible: after nearly 10 years of use, I'm still impressed by how the Linux operating system does exactly what I want on any type of hardware.
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Conspiracy Entertainment Partners With phenomedia to Release 'Chicken Hunter' for the Nintendo Wii(TM)
Conspiracy Entertainment , a developer, publisher and marketer of interactive entertainment software in North America and Western Europe, announced today that it has entered into an agreement with phenomedia publishing gmbh, one of Europe's leading developers of casual interactive entertainment software, to distribute the character-driven Jump'n Run game "Chicken Hunter" for the Nintendo Wii ...
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Kiplinger.com Highlights: August 2008
WASHINGTON----Kiplinger.com , the leader in personal finance advice and business forecasting, announces its online editorial content for the month of August 2008. KIPLINGER.COM’S MAGAZINE CENTER
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 11th Nov 2005 19:43 UTC
"As you already know, if I have to sit down in front of a computer, I want it to be running the Gnome desktop on Linux. I've watched it mature from a downright ugly, needlessly complex playground for geeks, to an attractive, simple interface that holds its own against commercial alternatives.
New Mobile Computing |
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Report: Kimmel, Silverman split
NEW YORK (AP) _ Jimmy Kimmel and Sarah Silverman have broken up, their publicists said Monday. "Jimmy and Sarah have no further comment," Kimmel's spokesman Lewis Kay told The Associated Press, confirming the split that was first reported on Vanity Fair magazine's Web site.Silverman's publicist, Amy Zvi, confirmed the breakup in an e-mail message to the AP. Zvi didn't immediately respond when ...
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Americans tracking politics via Internet
Barack Obama is the darling of the ever-expanding Internet community - but that doesn't mean he's automatically got a huge advantage over Republican rival John McCain in the general election.
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Americans tracking politics via Internet
Barack Obama is the darling of the ever-expanding Internet community - but that doesn't mean he's automatically got a huge advantage over Republican rival John McCain in the general election. "Democrats and Obama backers are more in evidence on the Internet than backers of other candidates or parties," according to a Pew Internet & American Life Project study released Sunday. But Republicans are ...
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Phishers launch Monster attack on job seekers
Security experts have warned of a phishing scam targeting users of recruitment site Monster.com. The scam targets both job seekers and recruiters.
Infomatics |
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Government Computer News
OnStor today launched the Cougar 6000 series network-attached storage gateway featuring networked storage that can scale up to 4 petabytes. Cougar features OnStor’s EverScale redundant modular architecture, heterogeneous storage virtualization and advanced multi-core storage network processors.
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Newspaper Sues UT Employee Over Hoax Internet Story
The publisher of Oklahoma's largest newspaper and one of its sportswriters have sued a University of Texas employee. James W. Conradt admitted posting a bogus article on the Internet about two University of Oklahoma football players.
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eBay beats Tiffany in court case over trademarks
EBay Inc. scored an important victory in court Monday, as a federal judge said companies such as jeweler Tiffany & Co. are responsible for policing their trademarks online, not auction platforms like eBay.
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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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Americans tracking politics via Internet
Barack Obama is the darling of the ever-expanding Internet community - but that doesn't mean he's automatically got a huge advantage over Republican rival John McCain in the general election.
Tri-City Herald |
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Americans tracking politics via Internet
Barack Obama is the darling of the ever-expanding Internet community - but that doesn't mean he's automatically got a huge advantage over Republican rival John McCain in the general election. "Democrats and Obama backers are more in evidence on the Internet than backers of other candidates or parties," according to a Pew Internet & American Life Project study released Sunday. But Republicans are ...
The State |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Sep 2005 14:07 UTC
"It was the most radical computer dream of the hacker era. Ted Nelson's Xanadu project was supposed to be the universal, democratic hypertext library that would help human life evolve into an entirely new form.
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Online Journalism News
The channel, which is already broadcast through five television channels in the country, will reach an estimated five million Polish homes through the site, a press release claimed.
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Google’s Talking Points For Today’s Antitrust Hearings: The Only One Who Won’t Like Our Yahoo Deal Is Microsoft
Both the Senate and House Judiciary Committees are holding separate hearings today on the antitrust issues raised by the proposed Google-Yahoo search advertising deal. (More details on the deal here). Microsoft’s general counsel Brad Smith, whose fought his own share of antitrust battles on behalf of Bill Gates, will be wagging the antitrust [...]
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