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SharePoint's Electronic Forms Services an Alternative to BPM Platforms
Microsoft Office SharePoint Server (MOSS) 2007 can offer very useful business forms creation and processing services -- but those capabilities tend to get soft-pedaled in the platform as a whole, according to research undertaken by CMS Watch, ...
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Rahul turns to masses for N-support
To read the biggest stories of the day on your mobile, type mobile.ndtv.com on your phone browser.
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Fake headlines bait and hack
Bogus headlines might be the work of hackers who want to dispatch worms and viruses into your computer.
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Sony Drops PS3 Price, Adds Video Downloads
In an attempt to catch the Xbox 360 in sales, Sony will carve $100 off its top PS3 model and begin offering Xbox-Live-style video downloads and rentals.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 5th Dec 2006 22:44 UTC
"The first One Laptop Per Child hardware devices are still months from deployment, but you can sneak a peek at their Sugar desktop environment and bundled applications by running an OS image under an emulator.
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Sony builds hot-swap GPU tech into ultra-portable laptop
Vaio Z debuts Sony's second key laptop introduction of the week is its 13in Vaio Z - not only a low-weight boy for business but also one of the first notebooks with seen with hot-switch graphics chips.…
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McKesson Acquisition of EN-Chart Enhances Emergency Care Solutions
ATLANTA----McKesson today announced it has acquired EN-Chart Scanning Program, LLC, a market-leading provider of computer-assisted facility coding and compliance solutions for emergency department visits.
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ForSaleByOwner.com Partners with Cribfinder to Place All Property Listings on Facebook(R) Platform
NEW YORK----ForSaleByOwner.com , the nation’s leading “for sale by owner” website, today announced that its listings will be included in the Cribfinder application on the Facebook Platform.
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John Knefel: Upcoming McCain Gaffes About "Czechoslovakia"
"The Sunnis are in Czechoslovakia. The Shiites are in Persia. Where is the Internet?"
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Microsoft opens up Live Mesh
Anyone with a Windows Live ID can now sign up for the synchronization services, which lets people share data across multiple PCs.
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YouTube, Viacom Agree to Mask Viewer Data
In a nod to online privacy rights, Viacom and other copyright holders have agreed to let YouTube mask user IDs and Internet addresses when it hands over viewership records in a $1 billion lawsuit accusing YouTube of enabling copyright infringement.
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posted by Nathan Mace on Thu 31st Jan 2002 18:45 UTC
By now, anyone who is even remotely related to an IT-type position has heard about Linux, and has most likely used it, if only to see what all the hype is about. However, GNU/Linux is not the only "free" Unix type OS available.
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Limestone Networks Add New Servers
July 16, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Dedicated hosting company Limestone Networks has made a new line of servers featuring AMD and Intel processors, in hopes of attracting interest in the VPS Reseller, web host and VoIP private branch exchange community.
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5 Days of Technical Problems? MobileMe Really is "Exchange for the Rest of Us"
After five days without comment, Apple today acknowledged that the rollout of its MobileMe suite of Internet services was, in the company's own words, "a lot rockier than we had hoped."
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Researchers look to air-condition computer chips
(AP) -- Purdue University scientists have taken a page from air conditioner technology in their quest for a new way to cool down ever-more powerful computer chips. Their experimental system, which flushes a refrigerant through tiny channels cut into chips, is intended for the high-power electronics found in radar and advanced weapons systems such as lasers, said Issam Mudawar, a mechanical ...
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RingCube Managed Virtual workspace on Biometric Flash Drive
RingCube Technologies has announced that it and MXI Security have teamed up to bring MojoPac Enterprise to users on MXI Securities Stealth MXP Biometric USB drive. The product will let users carry their applications and full desktop environment on a USB dr...
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Review: Pinnacle Studio 12 Plus video-editing software
When a program gets to version number 12 we tend to start wondering whether the manufacturer really has any big ideas left. Certainly, the list of new features in this latest version of Pinnacle's video-editing program isn't long. However, the best of them are all extremely useful.
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New transceivers extend optical fibre Ethernet range
Dave Bailey, IT Week , Wednesday 16 July 2008 at 15:20:00 HP ProCurve and Allied Telesis have both introduced new gigabit Ethernet transceivers Network hardware vendors HP ProCurve and Allied Telesis have launched new optical transceivers designed to extend the range of gigabit and 10 gigabit Ethernet (GbE) optical fibre connections....
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Photonic breakthrough could mean 60x faster internet speeds
Filed under: Networking Every so often, we get wind of some new " breakthrough " from a few guys / gals in a lab that promises to simply revolutionize the web. A team from the University of Sydney is the latest bunch to do so, claiming that a piece of scratched glass (or a Photonic Integrated Circuit, if we're being proper) could enable internet speeds 60 times faster than "current ...
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Breaking: Live Mesh Now Open to All of U.S.
Windows Live Mesh is Microsoft's software+services data synchronization platform. Because of its complex nature, most people assume that file synchronization is all there is to Live Mesh, but in reality, that's just the tip of the iceberg. Microsoft has big plans for the service and syncing files between computers and the cloud is just the start. When Live Mesh launched, it was currently a ...
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Government claims transformation progress
It highlighted measures on website rationalisation, shared services and customer satisfaction, while the report provides details of progress in areas such as the use of the Government Gateway, the Businesslink portal and the creation of a Business Customer Insight Forum.
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Yahoo, Google gang up against Microsoft
The US Congress has waded into the fight over the future of Yahoo, demanding to know whether the company's partnership with Google raises antitrust concerns.
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Newspaper site spreads Virus
COMPUTER USERS unfortunate enough to visit seattletimes.com , seattlepi.com or NWautos.com between 9 am Friday and 2 pm on Sunday could have been walloped by a virus.
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Parking Spots Could One Day Be Found Via Cell Phone
In the near future, info about available parking spots could be displayed on street signs or sent to any phone with Internet capability, if New York follows the lead of San Francisco , which is testing the program. The new technology relies on embedded-in-the-pavement wireless sensors that detect the presence of a vehicle. The Sun reports that Councilman John Liu is pushing for it, but ...
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Why Intel really hates the Atom
IT'S DIFFICULT to escape the feeling that Intel would rather not be making its Atom chip at all.
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