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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-07-17 19:49 UPDATE 1-EU files new charges against Intel
BRUSSELS, July 17 (Reuters) - European Union antitrust regulators made new accusations against chipmaker Intel Corp on Thursday, saying it paid retailers to not sell PCs using chips made by rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc .
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Europeans add to antitrust charges against Intel
European Union regulators say they have added more antitrust charges to their case against chip maker Intel Corp. claiming that the company has deliberately squeezed rival AMD out of the market. The European Commission said Thursday it has added three new charges against Intel, warning that it may order Intel to change its behavior under threat of large fines. It says the company has given a ...
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Software602 Groupware Server 6 Offers Affordable Web Collaboration and Instant Messaging, Plus Integrated Internet ...
Software602, Inc., a leading provider of all-in-one software for business, today announced the release of Software602 Groupware Server 6.0, a web collaboration server designed for small-to-midsize organizations.
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Have You Fixed Your Company's DNS Servers?
Here's a quick test to see if your company's DNS servers, which guide all Internet traffic, are at risk from a major flaw disclosed last week.
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Take Solutions to assist in epilepsy research
CHENNAI: Take Solutions has announced that it has been chosen as a lead partner to provide technology solutions for epilepsy research. Scientists of epilepsy phenome/genome project (EPGP) will work with Microsoft and Take Solutions to develop ...
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EU thumps Intel with more anti-AMD charges
Abusive conduct threesome It's true. The European Union has thrown a new set of anti-trust allegations at Intel.…
The Register |
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Digital Albom: commencement speech through Kindle
Mitch Albom has a new book out - well, not really a book, but a commencement speech in book form. And not in traditional book form, but as an e-book, published exclusively through Amazon.com's Kindle reader. "Commencement Speech To His Nephew's Graduating Class: May 30, 2008, Nice France" went on sale Thursday for 99 cents. It won't be a money maker for Albom - proceeds are being donated to a ...
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Manitoba/National News
WINNIPEG — Raunchy pics of Blue Bomber cheerleaders circulating on the Internet aren’t anything to get worked up about, says a local ethics professor.
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iPhone petition gains attention of Italian gov't.
Competition among multiple iPhone carriers in Italy has not resulted in low prices and happy customers, notebook italia reports. Controversy over service prices has led to a 10,000-signature petition, expressing disappointment with excessive costs....
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Manitoba/National News
WINNIPEG — Raunchy pics of Blue Bomber cheerleaders circulating on the Internet aren’t anything to get worked up about, says a local ethics professor.
Portage Daily Graphic |
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Vance Publishing Acquires CattleNetwork, CattleStore
Vance Publishing Corporation has acquired two Internet-based businesses that market to and serve the farm and ranch communities, CattleNetwork.com and CattleStore.com . Both were purchased from Integrated Management Information, Inc., of Colorado.
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Google De-Automates Addition of Gmail Contacts
Google's decision to change the way Gmail gathers contacts is an acknowledgment that automation must be balanced by human oversight.
InformationWeek |
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Mac Cloner Psystar Resumes Operations Despite Apple Suit
Both Psystar's e-commerce site and telephone ordering system appeared functional as of Thursday afternoon.
InformationWeek |
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Ask Amy: Web Site Helps Bust Dating Scams
HOUSTON -- With hundreds of social networking sites online, the Internet has become a virtual dating scene where singles meet and fall in love. But your Mr. Right may be looking for more than romance. He may only be interested in your money.
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EU sends more antitrust charges to Intel
(AP:BRUSSELS, Belgium) European Union regulators say they have sent more antitrust charges to chip maker Intel Corp. claiming that the company has deliberately squeezed rival AMD out of the market.
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Research Publications Online: Too Much of A Good Thing?
The Internet gives scientists and researchers instant access to an astonishing number of academic journals. So what is the impact of having such a wealth of information at their fingertips? The answer, according to new research released today in the journal Science, is surprising--scholars are actually citing fewer papers in their own work, and the papers they do cite tend to be more recent ...
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Dell Number One In iSCSI SANs Worldwide
Dell is the worldwide leader for iSCSI storage area networks (SANs), with more than double the share of its nearest competitor in the first quarter 2008 according to industry analyst firm Gartner. In addition, Dell EqualLogic storage solutions received a "Strong Positive" - the highest possible rating - in Gartner's "MarketScope for iSCSI SAN Integrated Solutions."
DataStorage-DataStorageConnection |
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Internet Information Services 7 (IIS 7) for Windows Server 2008 is Newest Hands-On IT Course from Learning Tree
Learning Tree International (9455;NASDAQNM:LTRE) has introduced a new course, Internet Information Services
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Google AdWords Combines Contextual Targeting Features With Placement Targeting
The Google AdWords Blog announced that AdWords advertisers can now combine keyword-targeted and placement-targeted campaigns in the same ad group. This allows for the targeting of keywords on contextually relevant pages and at the same time the ability to use placements to set specific bids or restrict your targeting to specific sites. In the past, you were not able to manage your campaign ...
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Alleged SF Hacker Pleads Not Guilty
A San Francisco employee who allegedly crashed the city's computer network pleaded not guilty Thursday to four felony counts of computer network tampering, as well as one count of causing losses of more than $200,000, resulting from the tampering.
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Europeans add to antitrust charges against Intel
European Union regulators say they have added more antitrust charges to their case against chip maker Intel Corp. claiming that the company has deliberately squeezed rival AMD out of the market.
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PowerBlock 50 from Mercury Computer Systems Receives Editor's Choice Award from Military Embedded Systems Magazine
CHELMSFORD, Mass. , July 17 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The world's smallest high-performance embedded computer has made a big impression on one of the leading COTS publications in the military and aerospace industries.
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Washington, 3D City
A year ago, we geeked out over the possibility that Google Maps would soon include its Street View feature in D.C. area maps. Google has indeed collected Street View imagery for Washington, DC, but still no launch date has been announced for the feature. In the meantime, we've got something a little cooler – or at least something with a comparable "gee whiz, that's neat" factor – to tide ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 31st Jul 2005 11:47 UTC
Industry watchers have noticed a "halo" surrounding Apple's iPod: The popular music player is helping to bring new users to the company's Macintosh line of computers.
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Recent Original Stories
"If you want a desktop or laptop and you want to move to Linux then you're cooked. You have very few options and retailers have used low-cost Linux systems to bait and switch users. Unsuspecting PC buyers will be faced with the need to upgrade to Vista in the near future.
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