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Intel sets quarterly dividend
Computer chip maker Intel Corp. said Thursday its board declared a quarterly cash dividend of 14 cents per share. The dividend is payable Sept. 1 to shareholders of record on Aug. 7.
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Be Warned of Hard Drives at Risk
Being able to spot trouble before it occurs is always a good thing. Airplanes have instruments that inform the pilot of altitude, attitude and even the proximity of other aircrafts.
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Jacada Signs Material Contract With Global Retailer
Atlanta, GA. - July 17, 2008 - Jacada Ltd. (Nasdaq: JCDA), a provider of unified desktop and process optimization solutions for customer service operations, today announced that it has entered into a material agreement with a new customer, a global retailer headquartered in the United States.
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Government press officers 'aggresive and unhelpful' over IT failures
Computer Weekly called for more openness from government over expensive and risky IT projects, at a House...
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When you have doubts, reboot
After retirement, we often become more interested in computers because we can use them for occupying some of our spare time during the day. But sooner or later something goes wrong with our desktop pal, and it’s most often operator error.
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Linus Torvalds: Don't glorify the security 'monkeys'
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network Linus Torvalds: Don't glorify the security 'monkeys' --Linus Torvalds is right: Security is not our biggest problem in software. Justice is served: SCO ordered to pay Novell millions --SCO is a nettlesome weed, but at least it's being made to pay. Samsung, Sun develop flash chip for severs --Samsung said that it has joined with Sun ...
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U.K. teens released in Ghana 9 months after drug conviction
Two British teenage girls left prison Thursday after serving nine-month sentences for trying to smuggle cocaine out of Ghana in laptop computer bags, prison officers and the girls' lawyers said.
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Government Computer News
A print server is always one of the most unappreciated pieces of technology in an office network. It sits there quietly not doing much of anything until print requests are made, whereupon it prioritizes print jobs and sends them forward to the correct device.
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Apple computer sales seen surging in US, Acer also strong
While the company has yet to make a mark among worldwide computer shipments in either major survey of the PC industry, it continued to show impressive strength stateside.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 13th Oct 2005 12:20 UTC
"A feature mimicking Apple's 'widgets' scheduled to appear in Microsoft's Windows Vista will also show in the current Windows XP operating system , a Vista product manager said.
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Princeton seafood processor suspected of buying illegal catch: Seafood company searched, seized
PRINCETON-BY-THE-SEA - A team of state and federal fisheries agents served a search warrant in early July to a seafood processor suspected of buying illegally caught groundfish, according to federal officials.
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Recent Original Stories
"As a team, we've spent the last year heads down working hard on IE8. Last week, we achieved an important milestone that should interest web developers.
New Mobile Computing |
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GSMA completes trials on SIP-I protocol
Mobile traffic now available on IP-based core networks. The GSM Association has completed trials of SIP-I, a protocol that will make it possible to send circuit-switched mobile traffic over core networks based on Internet Protocol.
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School plans it-based study to minimise paper use
Thewphaingarm students to fulfill ex-MP's goal of learning with laptops
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UNL Jeffrey S. Raikes School announces 2008 entering class
Thirty-seven high-achieving recent high school graduates have been accepted into the highly competitive and prestigious Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for fall 2008. This will be the first class entering with the school’s new name.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 2nd Aug 2005 17:36 UTC, submitted by anonymous
It seems that PC-BSD has set a trend. " DesktopBSD aims at being a stable and powerful operating system for desktop users.
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Quark Acquires Assets of In.vision Research Corporation
DENVER----Quark Inc., announced today that it has acquired the assets of In.vision Research Corporation, a Florida-based software company that develops the industry-leading add-in to Microsoft® Word for XML authoring.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Offline access soon for Gmail, Google Calendar?
It's no surprise the company is working on it, but a Web 2.0 consultant who visited Google says offline access for Google Calendar and Gmail is due in six weeks.
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UNL Jeffrey S. Raikes School announces 2008 entering class
Thirty-seven high-achieving recent high school graduates have been accepted into the highly competitive and prestigious Jeffrey S. Raikes School of Computer Science and Management at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln for fall 2008. This will be the first class entering with the school’s new name.
Vermillion Plain Talk |
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Russia officials told to learn to use computers
Russia's new 42-year-old president showed frustration with government officials who do not know how to use a computer and warned Thursday that they could soon be out of a job.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Researchers look to air-condition computer chips
The experimental system, which flushes a refrigerant through tiny channels cut into chips, is intended for the high-power electronics found in radar and advanced weapons systems such as lasers.
KATU Portland |
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Russia officials told to learn to use computers
Russia's new 42-year-old president showed frustration with government officials who do not know how to use a computer and warned Thursday that they could soon be out of a job.
AP via Yahoo! Philippines News |
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Desktop Virtualisation - Where to Begin
There is increasing discussion in many organisations, across a broad range of geographies, industry verticals and sizes, concerning the subject of "Desktop Virtualisation".
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iSoftPhone 2.3 adds smartphone capabilities
Xnet Communications has updated iSoftPhone 2.3, its Mac-based phone emulator that provides desktop telephony services. The new version adds SMS and IM chat, with Growl support, to give the software smartphone abilities. The new SMS features allow users to chat with mobile phone users, sending and receiving SMS communications directly to and from th...
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What is RSS?
RSS is an easy way for you to keep updated automatically on Web sites you like. Instead of checking your favorite Web sites to see if they've written a new article or feature, you can use RSS (which stands for Really Simple Syndication) to get them to tell you every time they have something new.
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