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Smith Micro Software's Consumer Group Releases New Poser Pro for Professional 3D Artists
ALISO VIEJO, Calif.----Smith Micro Software, Inc. Consumer Group today announced the immediate availability of Poser® Pro. Building on the global success of Poser® 7, long used by digital artists and hobbyists to create 3D images and animations, Smith Micro developed Poser Pro with a feature set and functionality geared for professional content creators within studio and production environments.
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Zacks Analyst Blog Highlights: Baidu.com, Google, Yahoo!, Xilinx and Altera
CHICAGO----Zacks.com announces the list of stocks featured in the Analyst Blog. Every day the Zacks Equity Research analysts discuss the latest news and events impacting stocks and the financial markets.
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SOCITM chief urges VARs to lessen IT managers' pain
Nick Booth, CRN , Tuesday 29 April 2008 at 10:27:00 Newly appointed head of the Society of IT Managers said resellers often add to the burden borne by his members by not understanding their needs In an exclusive interview with CRN, the highly influential new president of the Society of IT Managers (SOCITM) said there are too many pain points for IT managers, and often... > ...
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AMD takes aim at small businesses
Shaun Nichols in California, vnunet.com , Tuesday 29 April 2008 at 10:24:00 'Business Class' chips geared towards SMBs AMD has kicked off an initiative to get its chips into the small and medium-sized business market. The company will offer a line of chips, collectively dubbed Business Class, which... > Read the full article
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Is Your Computer Slower Than When You Bought It?
(ARA) - Is your PC slower now than when you bought it? Do you get error messages when you try to un-install software? Do you have desktop icons that aren't working?
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Ceragon Powers Codetel High-Capacity Wireless Backbone in the Dominican Republic
Ceragon Networks Ltd. (NASDAQ and TASE: CRNT), a leading provider of high-capacity wireless backhaul solutions, today announced that it is shipping its advanced FibeAir(R) solutions to Codetel, the leading fixed and mobile operator of the Dominican Republic and a subsidiary of America Movil , the leading wireless service provider in Latin America .
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Ceragon Powers Codetel High-Capacity Wireless Backbone in the Dominican Republic
Ceragon Networks Ltd. , a leading provider of high-capacity wireless backhaul solutions, today announced that it is shipping its advanced FibeAir® solutions to Codetel, the leading fixed and mobile operator of the Dominican Republic and a subsidiary of America Movil, the leading wireless service provider in Latin America.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 14th Feb 2006 22:25 UTC
"After using PC-BSD several days, I was impressed with how easy it is to use . It's a good desktop OS, and a great way to introduce BSD to new users. The 1.0 release has a few rough edges, but nothing that should scare off prospective users.
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Rossellini on her love of film-making
While Isabella Rossellini enjoyed her foray into new media with her short films about insect sex, she is not sure they could turn a profit, given that so much content is available on the internet for free.
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Recent Original Stories
Developer Stardock has released WindowBlinds 6 today. It is a utility that allows users to customize the look and feel of Windows by applying "skins" to change the user interface of the OS. WindowBlinds 6 can make Windows XP look virtually identical to Windows Vista (including blurred glass).
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Recent Original Stories
"The development of the kernel has changed, and Linux is just getting better and better.
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Milford schools use simulator to improve teen driving skills
Milford (AP, Apr. 29, 2008 5:35 AM) -- The fatal accident that killed three Milford teenagers in February is the inspiration behind a new program in the school system to improve driving skills of teenagers.
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World's largest laptop PC maker raises shipment target
KUEI SHAN, 29 APRIL 2008 - Quanta Computer, the world's largest contract laptop PC maker, on Tuesday raised its shipment target for this year to over 40 million laptop PCs, citing a clearer view of demand.
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Battery Shortage Could Hurt Small PC Vendors, Says Quanta
A shortage of batteries and other components could hurt smaller PC vendors, although the top 10 vendors are unlikely to be...
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HP Software Update flaws threaten data leakage
The company's Software Update tool has been found to contain flaws which can lead to remote code execution or the leakage of sensitive information stored on a PC
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Microsoft's botnet buster battles Net scourge
Windows put to work. Microsoft is giving law enforcement access to a special tool that keeps tabs on botnets, using data compiled from the 450 million computer users who have installed the Malicious Software Removal tool that ships with Windows.
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AMD woos big business with new campaign
Consumers not profitable enough. Advanced Micro Devices is looking to forge ahead into the enterprise market by creating a commercial road map and realigning desktop platforms into an enterprise offering.
TechWorld |
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South Africa: Catch the Latest New Media Virals - On Your Tv
Launching tonight, Tuesday, 29 April 2008, is Clipz, a weekly 24-minute collection of the best clips and videos doing the rounds on email and the web from one week to the next.
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Apple rolls out new iMacs
Apple has unveiled new all-in-one iMac systems, sporting an updated processor, more standard memory and a faster graphics card. Retail customers will be offered new systems with Intel Core2 Duo chips ranging from 2.4GHz to 2.8GHz.
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Intel and Cray team up on supercomputers
Intel is to embark on a partnership programme with supercomputing specialist Cray Systems. The two companies will develop the main components for a new generation of supercomputers using multi-core chips and advanced interconnection methods.
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South Africa: Is Internet Marketing a Waste of Money?
So many people and businesses have their own websites, but most are wasting their money. It seems that South Africans are so focused on conventional marketing that they are dumping their Internet investment in the water.
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AMD takes aim at small businesses
AMD has kicked off an initiative to get its chips into the small and medium-sized business market. The company will offer a line of chips, collectively dubbed Business Class, which it promises to make available for at least two years.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 1st Aug 2007 20:09 UTC
If you're a Vista-wary Windows user who would rather switch than fight, should you move to a Linux distro or Apple's OS X? InformwationWeek asked a Mac fan and a Linux advocate to lead a guided tour of each OS.
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World's Largest Laptop PC Maker Raises Shipment Target
Quanta Computer, the world's largest contract laptop PC maker, on Tuesday raised its shipment target for this year to over 40...
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Honeywell's New ''Service Made Simple'' Offers Customers Comprehensive, Affordable Repair
Honeywell recently announced its new Service Made Simple repair service program a package focused on providing high quality device repair coverage with rapid turnaround for all Honeywell's handheld scanners and Dolphin Mobile Computers.
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