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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 17th Jan 2006 04:52 UTC
In this video two iMacs with equal 512 MB RAM are booted at the same time. One is a 2.1 Ghz G5, one is a 2.0Ghz Intel Core Duo. The Intel is on the left, the G5 is on the right.
OS News |
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Creativity given entrepreneurial boost
Connlith B. Keogh, an artist/ painter, works in several media, while Iris M. Kirkwood uses a combination of traditional graphite pencil and the aid of a computer to create her realistic portraits.
The Buffalo News |
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AMD: 100 Laptop Designs Being Readied for Puma
Around 100 laptop designs based on Advanced Micro Devices' upcoming Puma laptop chip platform are being readied ahead of the...
PC World |
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Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 Laptop
Lenovo's ThinkPad line is synonymous with business class, but the company's newer IdeaPad series tries to fly coach. In fact, Lenovo's sub-$1000 IdeaPad Y510 vaults into the upper reaches of our most recent all-purpose laptops chart, largely on the strength of its design smarts.
Washington Post |
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Burglary in Welwyn Garden City
POLICE are appealing for witnesses following a burglary in Welwyn Garden City. Robbers broke into a house in Russellcroft Road on Wednesday, April 23, between 11pm and 5am and escaped with expensive valuables including a laptop, a printer, an iPod speaker system and some money.
St Albans Observer |
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Cornerstone Solutions and SEO Design Solutions Offer CRM and SEO Together for Enhanced Lead Acquisition and Retention
Cornerstone Solutions announced today that they are offering Microsoft Dynamics CRM and organic search engine optimization (SEO) services from SEO Design Solutions together to form an enhanced, superior lead acquisition and retention offering to their customers.
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Israeli spies scour web for threats
Israeli spies use chatrooms and internet sites to search for future attacks from Islamists. Using conventional on-line detective methods, former Israeli army intelligence analysts join «Terrogence», a «one-stop shop» in intelligence.
Russian Information Agency Novosti |
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Microsoft Announces General Availability of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online
Microsoft Corp. today announced the general availability of Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online, an on-demand customer relationship management service hosted and managed by Microsoft.
CRM Today |
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SDI to launch Globally Recognized Soft Skills Training & Certifications in USA
Formerly the European division of HDI, Service Desk Institute (SDI) - www.sdi-europe.com, the leading professional organization for the IT service & support industry, today launched its operations in the USA. SDI’s operation will be headquartered out of its East Coast Office close to New York City.
CRM Today |
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Altitude Software Addresses Underserved Contact Center Industry in China and South-East Asia
Altitude Software announced the opening of its Asia-Pacific Sales Central Office in Singapore, in the latest step in its successful business strategy to establish a comprehensive direct presence in the region and reach for China’s and South-East Asia’s emerging contact center industry.
CRM Today |
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Belgacom Selects Alcatel-Lucent to Deploy End-To-End IMS Solution
Alcatel-Lucent today announced it has been selected by Belgacom , the Belgian leading telecom operator, as its technology and network integration partner to design, integrate, and deploy an end-to-end multi-vendor IP Multimedia Subsystem solution.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Lynnwood man makes a living selling 'World of Warcraft' characters
LYNNWOOD -- It's 9 a.m. and Korgak the orc is commuting to Stranglethorn Vale for work. Vince Knight -- aka Korgak -- is playing an orc rogue character on the "massively multiplayer" online game called "World of Warcraft."
Everett Herald |
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Daybed: good for your back, good for catching 40 winks at work
I spend most of my life huddled over a computer. I think most of us do these days. I don't do yoga and given that I seem to sleep in a half-nelson for seven hours each night, I don't really have much walking around time to uncrumple by body throughout the day.
Tech Digest via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Exciting New Hotel Booking Website Offers the Internet’s Best Hotel Rates Guaranteed
Voted the easiest-to-use online booking site, new straightforward site staybooked.com provides travelers with the best hotel rates guaranteed. Users have access to a facility of more than 98,000 hotels around the world including leading hotel chains.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Souq.com eyes international waters
The region's first online auction site, Souq.com is likely to go international in the near future, according to its managing partner.
ITP.net |
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Ilog upgrades graphics toolkits for RIAs
The company said the Diagrammer for .NET 1.5 and Gantt for .NET 3.5 toolkits can be used to create diagrams and Gantt charts for the .NET platform and support Windows Presentation Foundation and ASP.NET AJAX for RIA development.
Computer Business Review |
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Apple and RIM dominate smartphone biz - ChangeWave
The smartphone market is now dominated by Apple and Research In Motion, with other vendors in the space being brushed aside in both consumer and business markets, new research claims.
Macworld UK |
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Seven good reasons why banks should engage in social media - community blog from Paul Penrose
More than 300 consumers who are active Internet users participated in a survey conducted by the Society for New Communciations Research , focusing on how customer care influences brand reputation given the widespread adoption of social media.
Finextra |
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Crypto drives locked with internal key
UK startup nibbles at Seagate's encryption monopoly. A UK storage security company has come up with an encryption-based hard drive that can be slotted into any laptop without additional hardware, software upgrades or BIOS modifications.
TechWorld |
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More music for download as Nokia opens online store
CELLPHONE maker Nokia opened possibly the largest online music store here on Tuesday, serving up a catalogue that includes songs from both global acts like U2 and local singer Hady Mirza.
Straits Times |
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XP SP3 available for download from Microsoft
For the Windows XP users out there ... XP SP3 is now available for download. At present the link is just a direct link, but I imagine that Microsoft will have a landing page that I can link to sometime soon. ...
ZDNet |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 27th Nov 2006 19:36 UTC
"eWEEK Labs has been testing Microsoft Windows Vista builds for more than three years, and our evaluation of the final code shows that the new operating system is a significant improvement over its predecessor , Windows XP. What's more, with a raft of subsystem and driver model improvements, Microsoft has laid out in Vista a solid foundation for stability and usability gains in future Windows ...
OS News |
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Microsoft denies mass hack caused by software fault
Microsoft Corp. denied the recent incident, in which more than half a million websites were hacked, was caused by vulnerabilities in its Web and SQL Server software, according to U.S. media reports Monday.
Vietnam Net |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 23rd Nov 2006 17:13 UTC, submitted by Uzak Ajays
The University of Cambridge have joined forces with Dell to unveil one of the world's fastest supercomputers . The machine, called Darwin, consists of 2340 computers arranged in a cluster.
OS News |
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Microsoft champions green computing
Microsoft has announced plans to support four academic research projects focused on energy-efficient computing as part of its Sustainable Computing Program.
Infomatics |
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