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Fujitsu Says It's Considering Selling Low-Cost Laptops in Asia
July 16 (Bloomberg) -- Fujitsu Ltd. , Japan's largest computer-services provider, is considering selling low-priced laptop computers in Asia, to compete with rival makers.
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HL:The Canadian Press Business News Budget for Tuesday, July 15, 2008@
BUSINESS EDITORS:@ Here are Canadian Press Business budget lines as of 10 p.m. ET. Plans may change as circumstances warrant. To contact Canadian Press Business by email, send messages to business(at)thecanadianpress.com.
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Apples sues over imitation Mac
San Francisco - Apple has sued a small computer-maker for selling Intel-based computers that are pre-installed with the Apple operating system, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. Psystar Corp began offering the Mac clones in late April for aro...
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The computer helper: Everyday security
Washington - When it comes to security and computers, most people think of the well-advertised threats of viruses, spyware, or adware. But the fact is that most of us are more vulnerable to the prying eyes of our neighbours, bosses, friends, or the p...
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PlayStation 3 and PSP to Deliver Movie and TV Content
Sony Computer Entertainment America announced today that the PlayStation 3 and PSP will now give consumers downloadable content when and where they want it.
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Rare Jewels From the Jupiter Symphony Chamber Players
If you Google the composer Vincenzo Gambaro, the search engine attempts to redirect you to Vincenzo Gambino, a Milanese doctor who has apparently discovered a miraculous cure for baldness. This gambit is understandable, as there is considerable doubt about the existence of Gambaro. His chimerical qualities, however, have not deterred the intrepid explorers of the Jupiter Symphony Chamber ...
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Attorney Argues His 'Witch' Comments About Judge Are Protected Speech
Attorney Sean Conway agreed he was in the wrong when he referred to a controversial judge as an "evil, unfair witch" and "seemingly mentally ill" on a popular law blog two Halloweens ago. But following the intervention of the Florida Supreme Court, Conway is trying to get his conditional guilty plea tossed on the basis that the First Amendment protected his comments. The court has stiffened ...
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Intel's good news: Record revenue of $9.5 billion
Intel Tuesday posted a higher quarterly profit as the world's biggest chipmaker was helped by higher sales of microprocessors used in notebook personal computers.
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Powell Goldstein's $2 Million Punitive Win to Face Challenge
A federal jury in Atlanta -- sympathetic to a software firm that was unceremoniously tossed out of a national technology conference by the host firm -- has hit the conference host with $2.14 million in punitive damages for breach of contract and interfering with a contract. But the defense team expects the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling last month in a case about the 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill to ...
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GOP gubernatorial primary has echoes of 1992 battle w/ links to official campaign Web sites
Four Republicans, two Democrats and a Libertarian want to be Missouri’s next governor, but there is only one primary contest generating heat, and it’s a doozy.
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Live blog: Activision at E3 is 'Guitar Hero' and beyond
While none of the major press conferences at E3 this year have had shocking news, the pressure is on Activision to match EA's performance.
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Mt. Laurel Neighborhood Watch Goes High-Tech
The town of Mt. Laurel is sending emergency information to residents’ email accounts, home phones and cell phones, via text message.
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Japan's Fujitsu to foray into $500 handheld PC market
TOKYO, July 16 (Reuters) - Fujitsu Ltd <6702.T> plans to launch low-cost hand-held PCs in Asia this fall, becoming the first Japanese maker to enter a market controlled by rivals such as Hewlett-Packard and Asustek Computer <2357.TW>.
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Can you really live without Microsoft Office?
Curtis Franklin Jr. SAN FRANCISCO, 15 JULY 2008 - If there's one application that everybody has, and depends on, it's Microsoft Office.
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Va. libraries eligible for Gates grants
Twice a week, David Lynch of Richmond uses the Ginter Park Library’s wireless Internet access to work on his laptop.
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-16 02:51 Hong Kong shares outlook - Flat to firmer after oil prices fall
HONG KONG (Thomson Financial) - Hong Kong shares are expected to open flat to firmer on Wednesday as Intel Corp's upbeat earnings and a sharp fall in oil prices encourage investors to pick up bargains.
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Nintendo and Sony Underwhelm at E3
The Japanese video game titans, Nintendo and Sony, did not appear to significantly alter their overall strategies in the fast-growing game market, as Microsoft did on Monday.
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Wine and dine, then go online: Wireless internet marketing pitch
"WINE and dine and go online at Goulburn" may be the marketing pitch for an idea The Goulburn Group (TGG) is pitching to hook up the city's CBD to wireless internet.
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Exclusive: Top 30 News Sites for June
NEW YORK MSNBC Digital Network tops the list of news Web sites with the most traffic in June with 37.6 million uniques according to new data from Nielsen Online. Yahoo News, which was the number one news site in May, had the second largest unique audience in June.
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Burglars dismantle home alarm system
CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- Burglars dismantled an entire home alarm system and stole thousands of dollars worth of computers and jewelry from a home in a quite, upscale south Charlotte neighborhood.
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Man Admits Burglarizing Gravette School
A Gravette man will spend time in prison and repay $11,000 to the Gravette School District for stealing computers and electronic equipment.
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"World's Greatest Dad" arrested in Internet sex sting
LANSING, Mich. (NEWSCHANNEL 3) - Daniel Allen Everett, of Clarkston, Michigan has been arrested in sting for using the Internet to arrange a meeting for sex with a minor.
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Sony Focuses On Exclusive PlayStation Games At E3, From 'God Of War III' To Something Called 'Fat Princess'
The Sony E3 press conference in Los Angeles focused on games exclusive to PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable, plus "DC Universe Online" and something called "Fat Princess."
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Centrino 2 with VPro coming in August
Updated: 16 Jul 2008 SINGAPORE, 15 JULY 2008 - Intel will follow the release of its Centrino 2 chip package for laptops with a version that contains technologies designed to help companies more easily manage employees' laptops.
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