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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 27th Sep 2006 16:16 UTC, submitted by bababooie
Users of Apple Computer's Mac OS X Tiger are soon to receive a handout from the Cupertino, Calif-based company - a new software update to the operating system that will offer increased stability and some performance enhancements.
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Satyam Computer Signs Agreement With ArcelorMittal
(RTTNews) - Tuesday, Satyam Computer Services said that the company signed an agreement with ArcelorMittal as one of the only two global IT services providers to consolidate sub-contractors activities.
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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 chips' scheduled launch in June, according to a company spokesman. "That's twice as many designs as we had at the launch of our last mobile platform," said John Taylor, director of product and strategic marketing at AMD's Graphics Products Group, speaking at a ...
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Rogers Issues Statement on the Apple iPhone
Ted Rogers, President and Chief Executive Officer of Rogers Communications Inc. today issued the following statement:
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Sainsbury's speaks for better warehouse performance
Angelica Mari, Computing , Tuesday 29 April 2008 at 11:59:00 The supermarket chain expects to increase productivity with voice-based picking system Sainsbury's is using voice-based technology to improve picking operations at three of its distribution centres. The system, provided by supplier VoiteQ, replaced a paper-based system at the retailer's warehouses in... > Read the ...
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Your views sought on the future of IT skills
Janie Davies, Computing , Tuesday 29 April 2008 at 11:55:00 e-Skills UK launches consultation to feed into its five-year strategy IT sector skills body e-Skills UK has launched a consultation on the future of IT skills to feed into its five-year strategic plan.... > Read the full article
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Zeus app platform gets taste of Java
Coding meat for hungry programmers. Zeus Technology, has launched a new version of its application delivery software, ZXTM. The new release, version 5, will include Java extensions enabling developers to include Java libraries.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 16th Dec 2007 00:02 UTC
Apple and Linux are engaged in battle – a battle to win over disgruntled Windows users. But who will win, and what will the consequences be for the loser? The most commonly held belief amongst Apple and Linux fanboys is that both factions are engaged in some kind of a war with Microsoft.
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Recent Original Stories
Today, we cannot know if people would still buy Microsoft products because the government protects the monopoly. What percentage of the market would Microsoft have in a fair market? The only way we can answer that last question is to stop manufacturers from preloading Windows.
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Supercomputer super-users
Supercomputer super-users Ohio Supercomputer Center users are ranked by multiplying the number of computer processors they use for their work and the hours they are used. These are called CPU hours. Using supercomputers that have hundreds or thousands of processors racks up hours quickly. The top 10 users by CPU hours in 2007:
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Corning 1Q Profit Surges
Corning Inc. says its first-quarter profit more than tripled, exceeding Wall Street's expectations on strong demand for glass used in flat-screen televisions and computers.
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Thu 24th Apr 2008 05:52
Some more information regarding PsyStar and its Opencomputer have surfaced, that try to dispel some of the doubts surrounding the company . Last week, the company posted a video online that supposedly showed the inside of the company, as wel as a bunch of OpenComputers running Mac OS X, Ubuntu, and Windows XP. In addition, a Gizmodo reader has sent a video to Gizmodo where he shows off his ...
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DGAP-News: MyGuide Internet AG english
Corporate News transmitted by DGAP - a company of EquityStory AG. The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement. ------------------------------------
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New way to save energy: Disappearing ink
Xerox has paper you can use again and again, which could cut down on energy and the cost of recycling.
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REMINDER: ORLive Presents: Robot-Assisted Gynecologic Oncology Surgery
Halifax Health will present Florida's first live online robot-assisted gynecologic oncology case Thursday, April 24, at 7 pm on www.OR-Live.com.
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Farrell's A Papper Snapper...
With rumours circling the internet that Colin Farrell is dating a female pilot - the Irish actor is far away from the wicked-whisper mill on his latest movie 'Triage'.
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Online school plans Mansfield information session
MANSFIELD -- Ohio Connections Academy a virtual public school with more than 1,000 students in Ohio, will have an information session for interested families in the Mansfield-area at 6:30 p.m. Thursday at the Holiday Inn in downtown Mansfield.
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ArcelorMittal looks to India for IT solutions
LONDON, UK: When it comes to IT outsourcing , the world's largest steel company still prefers India.
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Satyam inks framework deal with ArcelorMittal
Satyam Computer Services Ltd announced on Tuesday that it has signed a framework agreement with ArcelorMittal as one of the only two global IT services providers to consolidate sub-contractors' activities.
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Embedded systems development offers intellectual and pecuniary rewards
It used to be a joke that one day you would have a computer in your toaster. Microprocessors are fast becoming ubiquitous, and many of the commonplace gadgets in your house and car rely on them. Even groceries are becoming technology dependent, with the advent of RFID supply chain management. And that means developers are in demand to create the code hidden inside these everyday objects.
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AMD to intro 45nm quad-core Phenom this quarter
Moles spill roadmap beansAMD appears to be staggering its 45nm quad-core desktop processor release schedule. It's preparing to release one this quarter, but the next two won't ship until toward the end of the year - before January 2009, is what the chip maker's said to be telling mobo makers.…
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AMD mole digs up new desktop mobos
Stewart Meagher the Inquirer , Tuesday 29 April 2008. 10:13:00 Phenom cools down SOURCES INSIDE AMD's manufacturing machine appear to have leaked details of a brace of new desktop CPUs due for release before the end of the year to Digitimes.
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Miley not happy with photos
LOS ANGELES - Miley Cyrus is taking issue with a photo of herself that's going around, and it's not another amateur, truth-or-dare Internet snapshot - it's the handiwork of Annie Leibovitz.
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Spring clean your house during recycle days
Thurston County's Community Recycle Days are a one-stop recycling event for old computer parts, broken appliances and other difficult-to-dispose-of items.
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India's high-tech cities, web whispers, Babbage's Difference engine and more...
Photos of the month - April 2008
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