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The possibility of a gadget world without wires took a big step forward Thursday when 14 of the biggest names in consumer electronics said they would work with Sony on its short-range, high-speed "TransferJet" wireless data system.
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This summer, in the beginning of August, HP has released a new Linux based thin client. Unlike the other models from the "t5000" line of HP thin clients which use Microsoft Windows CE as their embedded operating system, the "t5515" is based on the Linux operating system.
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'Dark Knight' news and interviews for July 16th
' The Dark Knight ' arrives at midnight. Here's the latest buzzings from across the internet!
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 4th Apr 2006 09:30 UTC
"Nowadays I collect, store, and listen to music mostly on digital media, so I thought I'd find myself a Linux audio player that does all the things I need it to do. Little did I know how many options I had!
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Anheuser-Busch to Broadcast Earnings Conference Call Over the Internet
Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc. , will broadcast its second quarter 2008 earnings conference call over the Internet at 12 p.m. Eastern time on Wednesday, July 23, the company announced today.
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by akro (1.88) on Fri 18th May 2007 17:09 UTC
That's pretty much bull-crap. Sure, maybe the minimum specs are less for XP, but that's because they lie. Their idea of minimum specs is what is required to actually INSTALL XP, not to run it decently.
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Amazon Launches New Online Video Store
Online retailing giant Amazon.com is launching a new online service that will feature TV shows and movies called Amazon Video on Demand. Initially Amazon Video on Demand will only be available to a limited number of invited customers starting today and becoming more widely accessible to other users later in the summer. read more
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The market for skinny laptops gets fat
Ultra-mobile notebooks represent a small, but growing, segment of the PC market finding favor with American consumers, as well as those in countries like China, India and Japan.
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Chalk and talk
The traditional view of a teacher scribbling on a chalkboard while talking at students has changed in recent years, not only with the advent of net-connected classroom displays and other gadgets but in the sense that educational institutions across the globe are now finding alternative ways to deliver their curriculum, with one of the biggest growth areas being online courses.
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Verizon's Field Force Manager Available on the BlackBerry Curve 8330
In the face of soaring gas prices and other expenses, Verizon Wireless' business customers can reduce operational costs and increase efficiencies with Field Force Manager. A comprehensive mobile resource management solution, Field Force Manager runs on the most reliable ...
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Proximic's Mission: Ad Networks Open to All
Proximic, an ad network built on a novel contextual-matching technology, is opening its doors to publishers of all sizes with a self-serve capability, bringing it more directly in competition with Google's AdSense.
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eBiz News: Why Long Tail Marketing Comes Up Short
Despite it being the lazy, hazy days of summer, there's still lots of e-commerce news to report, with the launch of Avail's marketing suite, RedRoller's new shipping service and upgrades to Volusion's platform and Register.com's hosting plans. Plus, Click Forensics continues the fight against fraud.
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eBay Watch: Selling Tools for Alternative eBay Sites
This week eBay responds to its loss in the LVMH court ruling, Gmail users get extra phishing protection and eProvider's new solution offers eBay integration. Plus, a price comparison widget and mobile commerce tools grab headlines.
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New Kind Of MRI Enables Study Of Magnets For Computer Memory
What is there to see inside a magnet that's smaller than the head of a pin? Quite a lot, say physicists who've invented a new kind of MRI technique to do just that. The technique may eventually enable the development of extremely small computers, and even give doctors a new tool for studying the plaques in blood vessels that play a role in diseases such as heart disease.
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Ted Leonsis launches film distribution site
In attempt to connect independent filmmakers, production companies and audiences to documentary films, Ted Leonsis, AOL vice chairman emeritus and producer of award-winning documentary films, launched SnagFilms in beta Thursday.
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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.
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Why I'm planning a change of career
IT just isn't fun any more…
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amiando ViralTickets - Viral Marketing for Events With Europe's Leading Tool for Online Event Organisation
With ViralTickets amiando presents a world's first in the field of online event organisation: ViralTickets is the first event-promotion-system that combines powerful word-of-mouth marketing and recommendation management on the internet.
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EBay Growth Slows as Online Shoppers Spend Less (Update1)
July 17 (Bloomberg) -- EBay Inc ., the world's largest Internet auctioneer, reported its slowest revenue growth since going public in 1998 as customers, squeezed by record gasoline and food prices, paid less for items on its retail sites.
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Speaking to an IP lawyer can often be at the bottom of a young technology company’s list of priorities. The idea of intellectual property protection conjures up thoughts of expensive patent applications and costly enforcement. Many rightly choose to just get on and extract the full benefit of first mover advantage.
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Spammer Gets 30 Months In Jail
A persistent spammer has been sentenced to 30 months in jail and given a $180,000 fine for his efforts.
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Nigella Lawson's website hit by malware
Visitors to Domestic Goddess' site may be infected Domestic Goddess and celebrity chef Nigella Lawson has become the latest victim of internet hackers.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 25th Aug 2006 09:03 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Adam Dunkels, well-known author of the Contiki operating system and the uIP embedded TCP/IP stack , has written a really small BASIC interpreter called uBASIC in about 700 lines of C code.
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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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Apple shows off first China store, divulges retail plans
Apple allowed a sneak peek at its flagship store in Beijing on Thursday, along with a glimpse of its China strategy. The two-level store store will open July 19 in Beijing's Sanlitun entertainment district at 10 a.m., Apple's first in China and its 219th worldwide.
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