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Google shares fall after disappointing earnings
Google shares tumbled more than 9 percent in early trading today after the Internet search leader's second-quarter earnings missed analysts' expectations.
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Synchronizing in Real Time with MobileMe
In the geek world, "cloud computing" is a white-hot buzzword these days. It basically means working with files and programs that reside on the Internet, beyond your company's walls -- out there in the "cloud." Everyday consumers are doing cloud computing, too, maybe without even realizing it. When you use an Internet-based backup service, or Google's online word processor or spreadsheet, or a ...
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Connecting children to the world
With the emphasis today on a global economy and our world becoming increasingly smaller in scope, the need to communicate, not just with computer languages, but with proficiency in different languages and understanding the multi-cultural aspect is becoming increasingly important.
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BASEBALL: Texas League
Click here to catch up on the latest and recent Texas League scores and statistics. (Opens in a separate browser window.)
Muskogee Phoenix |
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Google shares fall after disappointing earnings
Google shares tumbled more than 9 percent in early trading today after the Internet search leader's second-quarter earnings missed analysts' expectations.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Xbox 360 Figures of Good Fun
18 Jul 2008: 'Xbox Division' also does marketing for Windows and Microsoft Office.
Spong |
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Wal-Mart, Dell Team Up for In-store Electronics Services
Solution Station by Dell being tested in 15 Texas stores...
AnandTech |
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Technology Review: Western Digital 500GB MyBook Essential Edition USB 2.0 External Hard Drive
The price keeps dropping (depending where you shop), and it's the best deal around for the size. I can still remember a time when I got a computer with a 4.3GB hard drive and thought to myself, "I'll never fill that!" Times change, things get bigger, and before you know it, you're out of space. Heck, a basic install of virtually any modern PC game takes up more space than that entire drive. PC ...
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Hacker runs up big phone bill for library
A computer hacker has run up a phone bill of more than $15,000 at the Duxbury public library. Town manager Richard MacDonald tells The Patriot Ledger of Quincy that the calls last March included one 30-hour connection to India that cost $7,000.
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EU backs AMD in chip war
The European Commission has filed anti-trust charges against the world's largest chip maker, Intel, accusing it of using coercion to eliminate its leading rival from the market place.
Deutsche Welle |
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Dutch university can publish controversial Oyster research
Freedom of speech trumps all Dutch researchers will be able to publish their controversial report on the Mifare Classic (Oyster) RFID chip in October, a Dutch judge ruled today.…
The Register |
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Dutch court allows publication of Mifare security hole research
Court rules that preventing violation of RFID chip security flaw research would violate freedom of expression for Dutch University.
CNET |
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Enterprise 2.0 Explains the Impact That Social Software Will Have inside the Corporate Firewall
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Enterprise 2.0" report to their offering.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Congress Asks Embarq About Selling Customer Info
Congress has asked Embarq Corp. about its work with a company that tracks online subscribers' Web traffic for advertising purposes, part of growing concern about Internet privacy. Overland Park, Kan.-based Embarq is the nation's fourth-largest traditional telephone company with 1.34 million high-speed Internet subscribers in 14 states. It has been linked in the past with NebuAd Inc., a company ...
Data Storage Today |
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Week in review: Yahoo snubs Microsoft--again
Microsoft and Carl Icahn tag-team on Yahoo, while it seems that everyone got their day in court. Also: earnings season heats up.
CNET |
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Dutch court allows publication of Mifare security hole research
Court rules that preventing violation of RFID chip security flaw research would violate freedom of expression for Dutch University.
CNET |
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US Tech Stocks Down; AMD, Google, Microsoft Drag On Nasdaq
Technology stocks fell Friday, led by some of the sector's biggest players including Advanced Micro Devices Inc. (AMD), Google Inc. (GOOG) and Microsoft Corp. (MSFT).
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Posted: Jul 18, 2008 - 07:22:01 PDT
Beginning Excel computer class: 9 a.m., Newport Public Library, 35 NW Nye St., Newport. Registration required. 265-2153. Wine tasting: 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m, Champagne Patio, 1630 North Coast Highway, Newport. Three Zinfandels. 265-3044.
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Wall Street falls as techs disappoint; Citi up
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Stocks fell on Friday as Google Inc and Microsoft Corp drove a technology sell-off on fears their disappointing quarterly results signaled weakness in business and consumer spending.
EARTHtimes.org |
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NVIDIA's GeForce 9700M / 9800M laptop GPUs get quasi-official
Filed under: Gaming , Laptops So it seems that NVIDIA has been sneaking its 9700M / 9800M GPUs into potent gaming laptops for a little while now , but we're finally getting some official-ish verbiage on the new-ish families. The GeForce 9700M GT, 9700M GTS, 9800M GT, 9800M GTS and 9800M GTX should all be available as we speak in some of your favorite portable LAN machines, with the ...
Engadget |
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Free Tech-Support Calls for Vista SP1 [Windows Vista]
Microsoft is offering unlimited, toll-free tech support calls to users of Windows Vista, upgraded to Service Pack 1, through March 2009, in nearly any country. You'll likely need to have your Product...
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Study: IT jobs will drop in 2009
IT staff jobs are at increasing risk -- both for contractors and in-house workers -- according to a survey of top CIOs by Goldman, Sachs & Co released last week. Global services companies will also feel the pinch because of the slowing economy.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 10th Jul 2006 22:44 UTC
Computers of the future could be controlled by eye movements , rather than a mouse or keyboard. Scientists at Imperial College, London, are working on eye-tracking technology that analyses the way we look at things.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Jun 2006 09:59 UTC, submitted by anonymous
According to a Novell confidential memo dated June 14, Novell is delaying its next release of both the server and desktop versions of SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 "to address final issues with our new package management, registration, and update system and also fix the remaining blocker defects."
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The Business of Tech: Big Quarterly Numbers for Intel & AMD
As we promised last week, we have the Q2’08 fiscal numbers for AMD which came out yesterday. And for the sake of completeness we also have Intel, whose numbers came out earlier this week. We’ll start with AMD. AMD: So much for only losing $200 million this quarter. At face value, AMD lost $1.19 billion this quarter, on revenue of...
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