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Newspaper printing in the new age: What is CTP?
Computer to plate (CTP) is an imaging technology used in modern printing processes. In this technology, an image created in a desktop publishing application is output directly to a printing plate.
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Wall Street edges lower after earnings reports
By JOE BEL BRUNO NEW YORK (AP) -- Wall Street edged lower Friday as disappointing earnings from technology companies like Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. offset upbeat results from Citigroup Inc.
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Network Held Hostage, Cyberterror Battle Plan, Evil Genius Wannabe
A City of San Francisco systems administrator is a living testimonial to the importance of preventing any one person in an organization from having too much power. Terry Childs, who is now in jail, holds in his brain the passwords that will let city officials access San Francisco's Fiber Wide Area Network.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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"Laptop help please."
I hope this is the right place to put this. I am going to be buying a new laptop soon, this laptop is the one I am currently thinking of getting.
EuroGamer |
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Facebook, MySpace photos come back to bite defendants in drunk driving cases
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - Two weeks after Joshua Lipton was charged in a drunk driving crash that seriously injured a woman, the 20-year-old college junior attended a Halloween party dressed as a prisoner. Pictures from the party showed him in a black-and-white striped shirt and an orange jumpsuit labelled "Jail Bird."
Canoe Technology |
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Google Stocks Tumble 9 Percent
Google Inc. shares tumbled more than 9 percent by midday Friday after the Internet search leader's second-quarter earnings missed analysts' expectations.
CBS 13 Sacramento |
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Google Stocks Tumble 9 Percent
Google Inc. shares tumbled more than 9 percent by midday Friday after the Internet search leader's second-quarter earnings missed analysts' expectations.
CBS 13 Sacramento |
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Microsoft Feeds Cash to Online Services Business
With the possibility of a Yahoo acquisition still uncertain, Microsoft is pouring additional investment into its Online...
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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Dell and other PC markers shipping more units
SEATTLE — Dell Inc. did particularly well, but computer shipments from all brands rose faster than expected in the second quarter. The strong performance was fueled by exceptional demand in emerging markets and a decline in prices in the U.S. and Western Europe, two research groups said Wednesday.
Dallas Morning News |
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Wall Street edges lower after earnings reports
By JOE BEL BRUNO NEW YORK (AP) -- Wall Street edged lower Friday as disappointing earnings from technology companies like Google Inc. and Microsoft Corp. offset upbeat results from Citigroup Inc.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Black cubes for uni desks
Small desktop rubbish bins may be the answer to a growing waste problem at the University of Auckland. In a trial to reduce non-recyclable rubbish, some departments there had their traditional rubbish bins taken away.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Citrix' Project Kensho To Create Hypervisor-Independent Application Workloads
Citrix on Tuesday announced Project Kensho, which is supposed to deliver Open Virtual Machine Format (OVF) tools that will let ISVs and enterprise IT folk create portable hypervisor-independent enterprise application workloads that should run across XenServer, Hyper-V and VMware ESX virtual environments. Citrix is expecting to have a free technical preview for download in September.
SYS-CON Media |
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Hundreds of MoD laptops stolen
More than 650 laptops have been stolen from the Ministry of Defence over the last four years, it has been revealed. It is more bad news for security chiefs after top secret documents were left on a train earlier this year.
ITV.com |
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Preview: Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts
"This is a platform game", my Microsoft E3 guide assures me as we sit down for some hands on time with Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts & Bolts. That being said, the inclusion of near-infinitely variable vehicles certainly adds a new dimension to the typical concept of the genre.
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Dow Turns Positive During Mid-Afternoon Trading
(RTTNews) - Stocks are staging a recovery attempt during mid-afternoon trading on Friday. Traders are bargain hunting after disappointing earnings results from Google (GOOG) and Microsoft (MSFT) have pushed the major averages lower.
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The computer mouse to be obsolete in 3-5 years?
Could it be? The way of the computer mouse will soon become obsolete? That is what an IT analyst is predicting. According to Steve Prentice, research analyst over at Gartner, an IT analytical and consulting firm, in 3-5 years the mouse will be replaced by other human interface devices. Prentice said: The mouse works fine in [...]
Geek.com |
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HRC2012, Legit Netroots
John McCain warns of "spectacular" terrorist attacks in Iraq around the U.S. election. [ Ben Smith ] The people who bought the internet domain name HRC2012.com have done work for Hillary Clinton. [ Marc Ambinder ] Tomasky does some ciphering to determine the limits of what increasing black turnout can do for Barack Obama. [ Guardian ] Asked about the Republican running for his seat, ...
The New York Observer |
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Google shares drop day after earnings miss expectations
Shares of Mountain View-based Google dropped 9.2 percent, the most since its August 2004 initial public offering, to $484.22 in morning trading. The owner of the most popular Internet search engine reported earnings that missed analysts' estimates for only the fourth time as a public company on a
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Recent Original Stories
"Trolltech today released an initial technology preview of Qt Jambi to its commercial customers and the open source community for testing and feedback. Qt Jambi is a prototype technology that enables Java developers to utilize Qt."
New Mobile Computing |
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talks about
More than one million devices have already shipped with LinuxBIOS, and the growth is continuing. In his interview for the upcoming FOSDEM 2007 conference, LinuxBIOS creator Ronald Minnich vendor support, the One Laptop Per Child BIOS, and his reluctance towards EFI.
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Linked by David Adams on Thu 17th Jul 2008 05:59 UTC, submitted by Caffeine Deprived
Microsoft's Windows beat operating system rivals Mac OS X and Ubuntu in a three-month test of update server uptime, according to Pingdom, a Swedish uptime monitoring company.
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Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Tue 15th Jul 2008 17:16 UTC
A new Ubuntu-based Linux distribution has arrived, aimed at both Linux newbies and content creators. Boasting "out of the box" multimedia codecs, the freely downloadable PC/OS incorporates the lightweight XFCE desktop, and is said to offer a similar layout to the groundbreaking, but ultimately doomed BeOS.
New Mobile Computing |
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Unrepentant on Facebook? Expect jail time
Read full story for latest details.
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Gladstone to discontinue wireless Internet service
GLADSTONE - The city of Gladstone recently decided to discontinue offering wireless broadband Internet service to residents due to high costs and low revenues. City Manager Brant Kucera said the former administration (former city manager) promoted the service in hopes it would boost the economy.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 8th Dec 2005 19:18 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Read about the design, verification, and making of the 165-million-transistor Xbox 360 : a first-pass-good processor with advanced debug and test features, designed to the exacting standards of a gaming platform, with high throughput, low latency, low cost and low power - and very tight deadlines.
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