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HP crams datacenters into shipping container
HP has unveiled a new product which fits an entire datacentre into a standard shipping container. Dubbed the Performance-Optimized Datacenter, or POD, the new system replaces the equivalent of a 4,000 square-foot datacentre with the container-based collection of systems.
Infomatics |
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Microsoft Lets More People Use Live Mesh
Microsoft is letting more people use its Live Mesh file storage and sharing service.
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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Laptop with Missouri National Guard members’ information stolen from car in Columbia
COLUMBIA — Columbia police are investigating the theft of a laptop containing vital information on up to 2,000 Missouri National Guard members and their families.
Columbian Missourian |
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Microsoft, Nintendo, Sony roll out their latest games
The Big Three companies at E3 announced plans for more games, more sequels, more exclusives, more connectivity and more ways for gamers to use their systems for stuff other than gaming.
Houston Chronicle |
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Sony Cutting Price of PS3, Adding Video Downloads
LOS ANGELES -- In a bid to regain lost ground in the fiercely competitive gaming business, Sony announced Tuesday that it will cut the price of its high-end PlayStation 3 console by $100. It also will introduce downloads of movies and TV shows to the game machine's online store and, with some software partners, roll out a number of exclusive games.
HispanicBusiness.com |
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Experts dampen Ledger's Oscar hype
YOU'RE JOKING: Rumours of an Oscar nomination for the late Heath Ledger are based on internet rumours, experts believe.
Stuff |
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'Fast Money' Recap: Major Microsoft Fans
The trading panel likes Microsoft for a trade ahead of earnings.
TheStreet.com |
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Laptop with Missouri National Guard members’ information stolen from car in Columbia
COLUMBIA — Columbia police are investigating the theft of a laptop containing vital information on up to 2,000 Missouri National Guard members and their families. The laptop and external hard ...
Columbia Missourian |
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IT panel signs up with HMC to provide staff training
DOHA • The ictQATAR and Health Information Systems Department at Hamad Medical Corporation, recently signed an agreement to train 500 employees from HMC's Emergency and Nursing departments on the International Computer Driving License Programme (ICDL), which is the leading e-literacy curriculum in the world.
The Peninsula |
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Viacom builds on privacy pledge
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Thursday 17 July 2008 at 00:50:00 Company vows advance warning in Google case Viacom is moving to assure civil rights groups that its agreement with Youtube not to disclose user data is genuine....
vnunet.com |
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Online Courses Get A Boost Partly Due To Gas Prices 7/16/08
With gas prices higher than ever, more and more students are turning to their computers for class. Online courses across at Odessa College, Midland College and UTPB have recently reported high enrollment.
CBS 7 West Texas |
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Computer shipment growth said slowing
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Growth slowed in the United States market for home and business computers in the second quarter because of the ongoing economic uncertainty, according to two surveys released on Wednesday.
Reuters |
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MAP Files Complaint Over Microphones Sharing TV Band
Group says wireless microphones that share TV band are mostly illegal and could jeopardize emergency communications
Broadcasting and Cable |
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Princeton seafood processor suspected of buying illegal catch
Federal, state agents serve search warrant to Princeton business
San Mateo County Times |
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HP crams datacenters into shipping container
HP has unveiled a new product which fits an entire datacentre into a standard shipping container.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Earnings Preview: More red ink expected for AMD
Advanced Micro Devices Inc. , the world's No. 2 maker of computer microprocessors, reports second-quarter financial results on Thursday. The following is a summary of key developments and analyst opinion related to the period.
Boston Globe |
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Earnings Preview: Google seen producing big 2Q
Google Inc.'s second-quarter earnings report due out after the stock market closes Thursday will give investors another chance to assess how well the Internet search leader is holding up in a drooping U.S. economy. Here are some of the key issues likely to sway the stock market's reaction.
Boston Globe |
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News and views on Linux on the desktop ...
Low-cost Linux laptop targets British schools — May 28, 2008 — Elonex is taking orders for a sub-$200 Linux-based laptop aimed at the British educational market.
Desktop Linux |
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Amazon Plans Online Store for Films and TV Shows
The move is a significant step toward vanquishing the local video store and keeping couch potatoes planted firmly in front of their televisions and computers.
New York Times |
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Little Interest Is Seen as AOL Is Shopped Around Again
Amid all the maneuvering over the fate of Yahoo, Time Warner is again exploring whether it can persuade either Microsoft or Yahoo to buy its AOL unit.
New York Times |
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Recent Original Stories
On the heels of announcing their plan to offer Ubuntu Linux pre-installed on selected consumer desktops and laptops, Dell will disclose today that it will team up with Novell and Microsoft to distribute Novell's SUSE Linux Enterprise Server software along with Microsoft's Windows Server software.
New Mobile Computing |
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Newsletter Subscription
HP plans to ship a modular data center, based on a standard shipping container, called HP POD, in the third quarter, it said Wednesday.
ARNnet |
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Cyber-capos: How cybercriminals mirror the mafia and businesses
Finjan report shows how cybercriminals offer "crimeware-as-a-service" and have a hierarchy like the mafia.
CNET |
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EIC Squared: Psystar on the firing line with Apple, etc.
Larry Dignan and I take stock of the Psystar-Apple face-off, Intel's surprisingly good quarter and the state of Israeli high-tech.
CNET |
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Recent Original Stories
Google vowed that its Linux-based Android mobile platform would empower enthusiasts and amateur developers, but today we have seen compelling evidence that this is an empty promise.
New Mobile Computing |
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