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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 7th Feb 2007 22:20 UTC
Apple plans to crank up the anti-Vista rhetoric at its international chain of retail stores later this week, the latest move in a broader bid by the Mac maker to undermine the new operating system release from rival Microsoft.
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Data and system loss — from a hard drive failure, malicious attack, natural disaster, or simple human error — can happen anytime. Don’t leave your business vulnerable. Make sure you have a secure recovery strategy in place.
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Apple now third largest PC vendor in the US, survey says
Apple is moving up the charts, toppling Acer to become the third largest PC vendor in the U.S., according to a survey from Gartner. Apple defied a weakening economy to record a 38.1 percent growth rate in U.S. PC shipments, according to Gartner.
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PolyFuel to demo methanol fuel cell laptop
Company converts a laptop to run with a direct methanol fuel cell, a technology that some consumer electronics makers are showing interest in.
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Service Channels
Thursday, 17th July 2008 Google Becoming Microsoft’s Evil Twin? By Bill Snyder It seems that Google is learning from Microsoft, and picking up some bad tricks along the way.
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AOL exec Leonsis turns film passion into business
Retired AOL executive Ted Leonsis is turning his passion for documentaries into an Internet service meant to give independent filmmakers broader viewership. His new Web site, SnagFilms, will take professionally produced documentaries like "Super Size Me" and...
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Yahoo calls Microsoft actions 'stupefying'
A letter from Yahoo to shareholders hammered investor Carl Icahn, Microsoft's partner in the latest acquisition offer, for his lack of knowledge about the Internet business, saying the offer from "the odd couple" serves "only their very narrow special interests."
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DaaS solves schools' Internet parity problem with help from IBM and Desktone
The broad affection for the term "cloud computing" and all that sticks to that nowadays will mean broad affection too for desktop as a service. Desktone has its sights set on helping service providers ramp up DaaS offerings, but enterprises will be in this one too. Citrix, VMware and Microsoft...
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Recent Original Stories
"Vista Beta 2 is scheduled to launch sometime in November. While that might be a fair bit ahead in time, there are a number of new features that have already been added to Windows Vista since the Beta 1 build.
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Tue 19th Jul 2005 15:56 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Needham & Co. estimates that the "iPod halo" may have attracted up to 400,000 Windows users to the Mac so far this year. In a note to clients, analyst Charles Wolf observed that Apple's "key drivers" (iPod and the iPod halo effect) "continue to work".
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Businessman puts divorce details on internet
A Lancashire businessman has posted details of his divorce on the internet to hit back at gossip about the multi-million pound settlement. (17/07/2008 14:15:05)
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F365 Features
The new season is nearly upon us so what better time for you to get off the internet and actually playing some footy?
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THE AUTHORITY ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, HEALTH AND LOSS PREVENTION
ADD OH ISSUE HEADLINES ON YOUR DESKTOP! You can now add HLR headlines to or or any other RSS reader by using our feed. Also receive a custom newsletter on just the industry you are interested in.
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CBL Provides Beijing Data Recovery
SINGAPORE -- CBL Data Recovery Technologies Inc. (CBL) today informed athletes, journalists and tourists traveling to the Beijing Olympic Games with laptops and digital cameras should they be unable to access their data or photographs that the devices can be taken to CBL’s Beijing laboratory for data recovery.
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Amazon's Streaming Video on Demand Service Rolls Out Today in Beta, Works With Bravia Video Link [Video On Demand]
Today Amazon is launching a beta of Amazon Video On Demand, which will stream TV and movies from all the major studios (save for Disney/ABC, which is still in bed with Apple) and take the place of...
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The Electric Sheep Company Announces Flash-Based Application for Private-Labeled Virtual Spaces
NEW YORK, BUSINESS WIRE -- With SHOWTIME's acclaimed drama The L Word (R) signing up as a first customer, The Electric Sheep Company today announced WebFlock(TM), a new private-label virtual world application for improved online social interaction, media consumption and multi-player casual game-play.
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HP set to launch the Compaq 2730p Centrino 2 tablet PC
Filed under: Laptops According to our friends at AVING, HP is set to launch a business-themed tablet PC with Intel's Centrino 2 on-board. The device -- dubbed the Compaq 2730p -- will be an update to the 2710p , and will feature a 12.1-inch WXGA display, a 1.86GHz Core 2 Duo L9400 CPU, 2GB of RAM, a 120GB hard drive, a GMA 4500MHD integrated graphics chipset, and Windows Vista... of ...
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Westchester County Turns To Mimosa For A Proactive Approach To Content Archiving
Mimosa Systems, a leader in Live Content Archiving solutions, today announced that Chester County, Penn., a fast-growing and diverse region just west of the thriving metropolis of Philadelphia, has deployed the next-generation Mimosa NearPointT software to ensure the retention, preservation, protection, and recovery of its vital email data.
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Amazon launches online store for movies and TV shows
(From The New York Times ) 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 introduce a new online store of TV shows and movies on Thursday, called Amazon Video on Demand.
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IBM Studies Cocoa, Eye for $6 Billion `Secret Sauce' (Update1)
July 17 (Bloomberg) -- International Business Machines Corp. credits its No. 2 spot on the Dow Jones Industrial Average this year to more than 3,000 workers like Michael C. Pitman.
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Sharky Extreme : News From Inside The Industry
Toshiba Storage has updated its 2.5" mobile hard drive lineup with a pair of new product introductions. The Toshiba MK4058GSX is a 400GB, 5400-RPM mobile hard drive in the 2.5" form factor.
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Diamond I's US-BX Garners Press Coverage, Support From Industry Veterans
Diamond I, Inc., a reporting company trading on the OTCBB that is to change its name to "US BioFuels Exchange, Inc.," advised today that its online biofuels exchange, USBiofuelsExhange.com, was featured in an article in the July 10, 2008 edition of the "Platts Oilgram News." In the article, a spokesman for the ethanol lobbyist Renewable Fuels Association stated that "if the [ethanol ] industry ...
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AFP recruit teens to fight online crime
TEENS as young as 14 have been recruited by the Australian Federal Police to help fight online crime - recognition they are more net savvy than veteran agents.
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MyCareTeam Adds Support to Diabetes Management Software for New LifeScan Glucose Meters
MyCareTeam, Inc., a leading vendor of Internet-based diabetes management software, has announced that its software, MCT-Diabetes now supports four additional glucose meters, bringing the total number of meters supported by MCT-Diabetes to an industry-leading twenty-nine. The newly supported meters include OneTouch UltraMini, OneTouch Select, OneTouch UltraLink, and OneTouch SureStep.
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ToneCrusher Now Offers Free Ringtones in M4R Format for iPhone and iPhone 3G
ToneCrusher has updated its free ringtone content for the iPhone 3G release by offering all ringtones in the M4R format. Users can send files directly to their iPhone or to an email address. Compatible with iPhone and iPhone 3G.
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