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PC Shipments Grew Faster Than Expected In 2Q
SEATTLE - Computer shipments rose faster than expected in the second quarter, fueled by exceptional demand in emerging markets and a decline in prices in the U.S. and Western Europe, two research groups said Wednesday.
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Japan Cautious In iPhone's Bid For World Dominance
TOKYO - Kentaro Tohyama is proud of his new iPhone. He stood overnight in line to get it when the device became available in Japan for the first time. But the 29-year-old computer engineer isn't about to part with his made-in-Japan cell phone either.
KTHV Little Rock |
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Congress Asks Embarq About Selling Customer Info
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Congress has asked Embarq Corp. about its work with a company that tracks online subscribers' Web traffic for advertising purposes, part of growing concern about Internet privacy.
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US tech worker arrested in city network hijack
A disgruntled San Francisco IT worker is in jail on US$5 million bail after allegedly locking administrators out of the city's wireless area network.
ZDNet Asia |
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Google offers Android updates only to challenge winners
Updated: 17 Jul 2008 SEATTLE, 16 JULY 2008 - A Google employee working on the Android mobile phone operating system made a gaffe that has some developers saying they've had enough and plan to focus their efforts on the iPhone instead.
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Amazon plans Net film and TV store
SAN FRANCISCO -- In a significant step toward vanquishing the local video store and keeping couch potatoes planted firmly in front of their televisions and computers, Amazon.com will roll out a new online store of TV shows and movies on Thursday, called Amazon Video on Demand.
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Computers stolen from local office
Beckley Police say a city health care business was burglarized last week with about $5,000 in laptop computers and other electronics taken.
The Register-Herald |
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Samsung Collaborates with Sun Microsystems to Develop New Ultra-Endurance Flash Memory for SSD Products in Server ...
SEOUL, South Korea, BUSINESS WIRE -- Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the world leader in advanced semiconductor technology, announced today that it has collaborated with Sun Microsystems to develop a single-level-cell NAND flash memory device for use in solid state drives that offers much higher endurance levels than any other flash memory device on the market today.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Experts Try To Crack Accused SF Hacker's Code
Internet technology specialists from Silicon Valley continued Wednesday trying to un-do the damage done by a San Francisco city employee who is alleged to have tampered with the city's new computer network.
CBS 5 Bay Area |
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New tool on the farm
A RECENTLY released computer tool, Weed Seed Wizard, could help grain growers make better weed management decisions.
Merredin Wheatbelt Mercury |
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Microsoft slams Google-Yahoo ad deal
Redmond says the proposed deal between Google and Yahoo could have a negative impact on competition, consumer choice and privacy.
ZDNet Asia |
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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 users share data across multiple PCs.
ZDNet Asia |
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Japan Hot Stocks-Yahoo Japan, Dentsu, Denso, paper firms
TOKYO, July 17 (Reuters) - The benchmark Nikkei average <.N225> rose 1.1 percent and the broader TOPIX <.TOPX> was 1.5 percent higher at the end of the morning session on Thursday.
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Japan's Miyazaki returns to pencil in new anime film
Oscar-winning Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki releases his first full-length film in four years this weekend, dropping computer graphics for his pencil to tell the story of a fish-girl and the sea.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Grandmother Claims Pool Notice Racist
A Hill Country grandmother is wondering whether a sign left at her neighborhood pool is part of an Internet joke or a racist message meant solely for her.
KSAT San Antonio |
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Japan's Miyazaki returns to pencil in new anime film
TOKYO (AFP) - Oscar-winning Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki releases his first full-length film in four years this weekend, dropping computer graphics for his pencil to tell the story of a fish-girl and the sea.
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Japan's Miyazaki returns to pencil in new anime film
Oscar-winning Japanese animator Hayao Miyazaki releases his first full-length film in four years this weekend, dropping computer graphics for his pencil to tell the story of a fish-girl and the sea.
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Intel expected to faces new EU antitrust charges
Updated: 17 Jul 2008 BRUSSELS, 16 JULY 2008 - The European Commission is about to slap new antitrust charges on Intel Corp., this time for trying to squeeze rival chip maker Advanced Micro Devices Inc. out of some of Europe's most important technology retail stores, according to a person familiar with the situation.
Computerworld Singapore |
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Students save commute, costs with online classes
When college students assess the costs for each semester, they could need to create new budget lines: saving time and saving gas money.
East Valley Tribune |
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E3 2008: Games for Windows Event Updates
Microsoft to announce something? July 16, 2008 - So we're all sitting around in some bar called Ciudad on S. Figuroa in L.A. waiting for Microsoft to finally acknowledge Games for Windows at E3 2008. So far it's just a bunch of people milling around.
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SiteCatalyst to Support Yahoo! Japan Shopping, One of the Largest Japanese Ecommerce Destinations
(AP:http://www.omniture.com) Copyright (c) 2008 Omniture, Inc. All rights reserved. Omniture and SiteCatalyst are registered trademarks of Omniture, Inc. in the United States, Japan, Canada, and the European Community.
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Check It Out
(IsraelNN.com) Coca-Cola won the highest rank in the Globes Brand Index for the sixth straight year. The index reflects the value of a brand name. The Orange cell phone brand of Partner Communications won second place, followed by Microsoft, Cellcom, IBM, HP, Intel and Marlboro.
Israel National News |
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Win prizes with online newspaper survey
Newmarket
yorkregion.com |
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US spammer hit with 30-month prison sentence
A New York man receives 30-month prison sentence for sending nearly 1.3 million spam e-mail messages to AOL subscribers.
ZDNet Asia |
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by superstoned (2.8) on Sun 27th May 2007 20:12 UTC
I think all results are pretty disapointing. It really sucks to need such a heavy GPU for compositing. I thought it was supposed to speed up your system using the GPU, but it rarely does. Does anybody know if this is due to software or hardware?
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