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Study says 40% of U.S, gamers are women
A new survey in America called The 2008 Essential Facts About the Computer and Video Game Industry has revealed that women make up 40 percent of U.S. gamers. Conducted for the video game industry trade group, the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) the survey is home to some really rather interesting findings.
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Vodafone Intros NetPC
LISBON, Portugal -- Vodafone is today introducing onto the Portuguese market a new mobility concept combining a Vodafone Connect Pen and an innovative, ultra-compact laptop which provides instant Internet access anywhere, anytime.
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S.F. Claims IT Worker Hijacked Passwords
A city computer engineer accused of tampering with San Francisco's new computer network to give himself exclusive access was ordered held on $5 million bail.
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Verizon Wireless Expands High-Speed Wireless Broadband Network in Ohio to Portions of Licking County
Verizon Wireless announced today that it has expanded the national rollout of its high-speed wireless network to portions of Licking County, including the town of Hanover along portions of SR-16 on the eastern edge of the county.
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posted by David Howe on Mon 12th Jan 2004 18:55 UTC
This is a commentary. From a Linux user who does tech support for Windows users and works in the real world of a corporate Windows network environment. 2004 has been touted by many as the year of the Linux desktop.
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"Fluendo is expanding its offerings with the general availability of a wide range of codecs for the GNU/Linux and Solaris desktop and server systems.
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The Mobile Browser Question
Mobile Web browsers are falling into two camps – those that connect directly to the Internet, as on a PC, and those that filter through carrier-controlled proxy servers. Each approach has pros and cons. Which will prevail? The IBM Simon, launched in 1993 as the original combination of a PDA and cellular phone, was still...
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Japan's Quirky, Cloistered Mobile World Highlighted, Challenged By iPhone Debut
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 cellphone either. That kind of cautious response to the July 11 arrival of Apple Inc.'s...
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8x8 Finds The 'Key' To VoIP
"Pure play" business VoIP provider 8x8, working with handset maker Aastra Telecom, has a new offering that makes its service look like the traditional key telephone systems that dominate the small-business market. Key systems are those phones with buttons for each of many lines and flashing lights to show that somebody...
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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.
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Language kits offered online for deploying service members
PRESIDIO OF MONTEREY, Calif. - The Defense Language Institute Foreign Language Center activated its new Language Materials Distribution System Web site July 1, making available hundreds of language survival kits and other materials free of charge to deploying service members.
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Oregon judge certifies class-action against Dell
A federal judge has granted class-action status for a lawsuit over wages filed by two former Dell Inc. customer service employees in Roseburg.
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Adder Launches No Compromise DVI KVM Extension Solution
Newburyport, MA – July 17, 2008 - Adder, a developer of KVM switches, extenders and KVM over IP solutions, today announced the launch of the AdderLink X-DVI. According to them the AdderLink X-DVI is the world’s first extender to send both USB and DVI signals over the same CAT6 cable.
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Yuma: BASIC programmimg for Web development
Inspiring Applications has released Yuma, a development tool that allows BASIC programmers to design web software for any server platform. Yuma allows users to build web sites with an object-oriented language similar to VB.net and REALbasic, resulting in faster and more efficient development. It supports Apache for web serving and features type-che...
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Ridgeland Tech Company Signs Deal With UK Company
Bomgar Corp. signs a deal with Connectology to receive tech-support software.
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Russian leader to officials: Go online or lose job
(AP:MOSCOW) 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.
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Resistance Retribution en images
Sony Computer Entertainment nous dévoile les premières images de Resistance Retribution sur PSP.
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SGI Platforms Running Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1 Clear IT Security Hurdle
AUSTIN, Texas----atsec information security and SGI today announced that Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5.1 running on two SGI® Altix® family systems has successfully completed the Common Criteria evaluation at evaluation assurance level 4+.
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"Can the ordinary computer user ditch Windows for Linux? The question came up when I decided that my six-year-old version of Microsoft's Windows operating system had to be replaced. My Sony Vaio computer was still too young for the trash heap.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Dec 2005 15:37 UTC
"AMD's drive to 64-bit processors surprised everyone with its speed, even as detractors commented that there would be little or no performance gain on the desktop without a 64-bit OS and 64-bit applications.
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Medvedev says technology key to Russian democracy
PETROZAVODSK, Russia (Reuters) - Modern communications technology should become a gateway to democracy in Russia, President Dmitry Medvedev said on Thursday, ordering his ministers to improve online public access to the government.
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Medvedev says technology key to Russian democracy
Modern communications technology should become a gateway to democracy in Russia, President Dmitry Medvedev said on Thursday, ordering his ministers to improve online public access to the government.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 4th Nov 2005 01:25 UTC
On Nov. 3, the US Patent & Trademark Office revealed that Apple has filed patent application 20050246554 titled " system and method for creating tamper-resistant code ." James D. Batson is listed as the sole inventor for application 837413 originally filed in April 2004. This appears to be related to Apple's forthcoming Tiger-Intel platform.
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