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Medium Blue's Search Engine Marketing Campaign for Inviro Medical Devices Helps Earn Them a MAX Award
Optimization Efforts Highlighting Inviro's Products Recognized for Excellence in Marketing Initiatives (PRWeb Apr 29, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/search-engine-marketing/medical-devices/prweb897994.htm
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Hundreds queue for Grand Theft Auto IV game
It was billed as the most anticipated computer game of all time and it certainly lived up to its hype as hundreds of people queued to get hold of a copy of Grand Theft Auto IV at midnight. (29/04/2008 08:23:00)
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Supercomputer maker Cray partners with Intel
Pacific Northwest Intel is ratcheting up the competition with smaller rival Advanced Micro Devices by teaming up to develop chip technology...
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WestLake Offers Information Technology Training on Popular ITIL V3 Methodology
More U. S. Companies Using the IT Framework after Utilized for Decades in Europe (PRWeb Apr 29, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/information-technology/itil-v3/prweb899164.htm
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 16th Dec 2007 17:57 UTC
The first publicly available test release of Vista SP1 has been released a few days ago, release candidate 1. "The Windows Vista Service Pack 1 Release Candidate is now available to the public.
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Burglary suspect accused of trying to kill police dog
A man is accused of trying to strangle a police dog that caught him stealing personnel documents from Sears in Murray. In charges filed Monday, police wrote that the man, 51, was found March 31 hiding next to the computers in the surveillance security room at the store, 6191 S.
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World Market for Bluetooth Enabled Devices to Reach 1.1 Billion Units by 2010, According to New Report By Global ...
Bluetooth is a short-range technology intended to connect fixed and/or portable electronic devices such as mobile phones, PDAs, laptops and desktop computers without using wires or cables. This personal area networking technology provides an inexpensive, low-power, radio-frequency (RF) based cable-free networking solution for connectivity between electronic devices. World market for bluetooth ...
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Super fast Super big Supercomputer
Sitting at old wood desks topped with computer keyboards and flat screens, Christopher Hadad's team of computational chemists bang out program codes in their lab at Ohio State University.
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Uganda: Internet Access Costs $18m Per Year
UGANDANS spend $18m per year on Internet access, the executive director of the Uganda Communications Commission (UCC), Patrick Masambu, has said.
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Recent Original Stories
A US computer scientist and a Microsoft researcher have devised a program that drastically reduces application crashes and can prevent some types attack by altering the way applications use memory.
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Newly Enhanced Online Allergy Resource Available to Spring Allergy Sufferers
Healthcommunities.com, Inc., a privately-owned publisher of online health information since 1998, announces recent additions to allergychannel.net. These new features allow browsers to interact and share information about allergies, including seasonal allergies, and allergy treatments with each other and with board-certified physicians. (PRWeb Apr 29, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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AMD quad-core chip hits compatibility snag
High-end Phenom chips face compatibility issues with some system boards as the chipmaker struggles to churn out chips competitive with Intel.
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Students turned off by Turnitin.com
A federal district court judge in Virginia threw out a lawsuit against the online plagiarism detection service Turnitin.com last month, ruling the Web site does not violate copyright laws.
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vCustomer intros CMS for retailers
NEW DELHI, INDIA: vCustomer Corporation, provider of outsourced customer care solutions, has launched its Customer Management Software designed specifically for retailers.
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Vodafone, MS India to offer SMS Search
NEW DELHI, INDIA: Vodafone and Microsoft India have launched of SMS Search for Vodafone customers in India powered by Live Search. Vodafone subscribers can type in their query as a SMS text message on their mobile handset and send to 55060. The mobile originating SMS will be charged 30 paise per query.
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Around here, passion for game runs high
Don Ellenberger chuckled as the procession of players walked briskly past where he sat at the Bachman Sports Complex the other night. Like businesswomen pulling computer cases through the concourses at Baltimore-Washington International Airport, the softball players, one by one, lugged their bats and fielding and batting gloves -- the tools of their trade -- across the grass and concrete in ...
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Microsoft device helps police pluck evidence from cyberscene of crime
Microsoft has developed a small plug-in device that investigators can use to quickly extract forensic data from computers that may have...
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What: IRIScan executive 2
What: IRIScan executive 2 Features: It's a lightweight portable scanner for documents, such as legal-size paper, receipts, business cards and photos. Works with Windows or Mac operating systems. Comes with software that translates the printed text into digital format for transfer to a word processor. Business cards can be converted into Outlook contacts. Also has Roxio PhotoSuite 9 and PROMT ...
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HDTV may use inside antenna
Q: My parents have a 20-year-old TV. They want to buy a new TV for the change to digital rather than buying a digital converter box for over-the-air reception. They won't get cable. Can they buy an LCD, plasma or DLP TV and use an indoor antenna to get reception? They will not put up an outdoor antenna.
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The Independent Voice of the University of New Mexico since 1895
About $9,000 worth of computer equipment has been stolen from students and faculty at the Electrical and Computer Engineering Building in the last two weeks, said Chaouki Abdallah, chairman of the department.
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Microsoft to get tough with Yahoo
Wall Street expects Microsoft to enter a protracted period of "trench warfare" in its attempt to buy Yahoo. By Andrew Clark and Richard Wray
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Few states keep broad oversight of ID data
MADISON, Wis. — Tax forms were sent out to thousands of people in Wisconsin with their Social Security numbers on the mailing labels. A vendor hired by the state of Georgia lost a computer disk with the names and Social Security numbers of 2.9 million people. A disk with similar information disappeared in Rhode Island.
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Secret deal's key file is found
The long-sought legal document that triggered an $8.4-million deal to hide Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick's damaging text messages has been recovered from a lawyer's computer.
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Classroom at SW Side school is vandalized
Vandals hit a Southwest Side elementary school over the weekend, pouring navy blue paint all over a kindergarten classroom, damaging three computers and stealing two of the students' pet turtles, an official said.
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Hollywood taking sides in network neutrality debate
Studios and artists split over its effects on digital distribution. Hollywood believes the Internet is the key to its future. But its constituents are again squabbling over how to get there.
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