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V/Line and Oakton use Microsoft SQL Server 2008 to develop an Executive HR Dashboard
Mobile applications to make both your work and social lives easier. While the iPhone can't heal lepers or turn water into wine, it can help you do a lot of other useful things, such as sharing high-resolution videos, diagnosing your own illnesses and even creating your own virtual life form!
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 29th Jan 2007 10:35 UTC
"Windows Vista is finally here for everyone and is soon to be made available on store shelves and pre-loaded on new PC's. Windows Vista has been five years in the making; throughout that time we have witnessed Microsoft reschedule the release of this 'major upgrade' over and over and over again.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 10th Dec 2007 22:56 UTC
Microsoft has released a toolkit to let businesses block service pack updates for Windows XP, Vista and Server 2003 . Although service packs - particularly in the case of Vista - are keenly awaited by many users, some businesses prefer to test the packs before upgrading to assure compatibility with existing hardware and applications.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft appears to be in a state of panic, ordering 60 per cent of its new operating system to be re-written amidst a major shake-up of its troubled Windows division.
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Hackers Make $15,000 Worth of Calls from Duxbury Library
Library fees that total more than $15,000. It's not a borrower who owes all that money. That's the library's telephone bill. Someone hacked into their system and has been making expensive, long distance calls all on the taxpayers dime. FOX25's Debbi Rodman reports from Duxbury with the story.
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Hacker runs up big phone bill for library
A computer hack has run up a phone bill of more than $15,000 at the Duxbury public library.
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Internet dating dangers
SHREVEPORT, LA (KSLA) - Internet dating websites have become a popular way to find companionship, but for one Shreveport women, a cyber quest for Mr. Right turned into a nightmare.
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U.S. video game sales seen up 53 percent in June
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - U.S. sales of video game hardware and software rose 53 percent in June from a year ago, with Konami Corp's "Metal Gear Solid 4" helping to fuel a dramatic increase in the number of Sony Corp's PlayStation 3 units sold, market researcher NPD reported on Thursday.
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New tools help fight Internet scammers
One e-mail comes from a purported hit man who claims he’s been hired to kill you, but for a few thousand dollars he’ll forgo the request.
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Meyer takes over as AMD chief executive
Advanced Micro Devices Inc., reeling from seven straight unprofitable quarters, replaced Hector Ruiz as its chief executive Thursday and promoted Dirk Meyer, who has been president and chief operating officer for the past two years.
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Starwatch Consumer: Block to reimburse gay couples
H&R Block has agreed to give $100 coupons or free TaxCut software to gay couples who this spring incurred extra costs because Block software prevented them from filing online, said the American Civil Liberties Union of Connecticut.
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Google reports weaker-than-expected 35% rise in net profit
Google Inc reported a weaker-than-expected 35% rise in net profit as the company blamed lower returns from managing its huge cash pile rather than softening sales of online advertising.
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Yahoo may revisit News Corp if AOL dims
Yahoo Inc is unlikely to get into a bidding war with MS over AOL because if Microsoft gets in the way, Yahoo could instead renew talks over News Corp's Web properties.
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Nintendo Wii Passes Microsoft Xbox as Top Console in U.S. Homes
July 18 (Bloomberg) -- Nintendo Co. 's Wii, the machine that plays games by swinging a motion-sensing controller like a bat, overtook Microsoft Corp. 's Xbox 360 as the leading console in U.S. homes among the latest generation of video-game players.
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Taylor's first words, the second time around
The 13-year-old survivor of a fire pit accident spoke her first words on Thursday. It was the same day family friends were preparing a first ever Internet telethon.
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Latest Additions
From time to time this column will present a roundup of news items and hardware and software reviews pertinent to small businesses on the Cape in general and Barnstable in particular.
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Sony extends Xross Media Bar UI to Vaio FW laptops
Filed under: Laptops Sony really likes the Xross Media Bar. So much, in fact, that the PS3-like interface has appeared in its Bravia LCD TVs for some time, and now it's putting that same interface theme in its new Vaio FW laptops . The Vaio Media+ software uses the same left/right, up/down scrolling UI to help extend its "digital living room" all the way to your, um, lap. This all ...
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Debugging multiprocessor code
Debugging code running on multiprocessor computing systems--and, in particular, parallel code on multicore devices--is an old problem that has achieved new prominence because of the profound transformation of hardware from single-processor to multiprocessor and multicore solutions.
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Computer guru loses attorney before court
A network administrator accused of locking every city employee out of a new computer system will be in San Francisco Superior Court today for arraignment on four felony charges.
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Yahoo: Microsoft's Actions "Stupefying"
In a letter to shareholders, Yahoo executives knock Microsoft and investor Carl Icahn for an offer that serves "only their very narrow special interests."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 11th Mar 2006 16:59 UTC, submitted by Richard Kottmeyer
IBM Germany has refuted a Groklaw report that the division has decided to migrate Windows desktops to Linux rather than upgrade them to Vista.
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Microsoft adds workflow to cloud-based SOA platform
Updated: 18 Jul 2008 SAN FRANCISCO, JULY 17, 2008— Microsoft added this week workflow capabilities to BizTalk Services, the company's platform-in-the-cloud project for SOA and business process management.
Computerworld Singapore |
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International markets continue to drive Google growth
Updated: 18 Jul 2008 SEATTLE, JUNE 17, 2008— International growth and continued overall traffic increases kept Google's earnings in line with analysts' estimates in the search giant's second quarter.
Computerworld Singapore |
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IDC: Finance, gov't to dominate Asia's outsourcing sector
These two verticals accounted for more than 50 per cent of the total contract value (TCV) of publicly announced deals in 2007, and will continue to be important IT services end-users in the future, the analyst company said in a statement.
Computerworld Singapore |
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New Lenovo notebooks for SMBs
Updated: 18 Jul 2008 SINGAPORE, 18 JULY 2008— PC maker Lenovo has unveiled a range of notebooks aimed at serving the needs of users in small-to-medium businesses (SMBs).
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