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India's Satyam sees more growth from non-US markets
MUMBAI, July 21 (Reuters) - Satyam Computer Services Ltd , India's No. 4 software services exporter, sees greater growth in the next few quarters coming from outside the United States, a senior company official said on Monday.
Reuters via Yahoo! Singapore News |
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A three-step guide to building a multi-screen workstation really cheap
That's all you need in life, a little place for your software ... Firefox, Word, Excel, Google Docs, Adobe Reader, Outlook, Halo 3, Trillian ... That's all your monitor is: a place to keep your app windows and browser tabs open ...
ITBusiness.ca |
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Vicious Trojan attacks on gaming sites also pose business threat
Vociferous and widespread attacks against online gaming accounts by cybercriminals have spawned a new family of Trojans. These Trojans dominate malware activity worldwide and also poses a threat to businesses, a security expert warns.
ITBusiness.ca |
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Don't damage your brand by "pulling a Dell"
Online computer retailer Dell Inc. learned a lesson about managing online reputation the hard way when a heavy-handed approach towards a blog post attracted more negative attention than the original post.
ITBusiness.ca |
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Stolen bank data becoming cheaper
Prices charged by cybercriminals selling hacked bank and credit card details have fallen sharply as the volume of data on offer has soared, says a new report.
Independent Online |
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VOLUNTEERS
Amnesty International USA: Student activist coordinator needed. Blind Center of Nevada: Volunteers needed for youth summer camp mentors, intake clerks, computer technology mentors, and arts and crafts projects assistants.
Las Vegas Review-Journal |
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MoD Has Lost More Data Than Admitted
Britain's Ministry of Defence has lost more data than previously thought, with more than 650 laptops and over 100 USB memory sticks missing.
DesignTechnica |
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Net business to offer free views of documentaries
Retired AOL executive Ted Leonsis is turning his passion for documentaries into an Internet service meant to give independent filmmakers broader viewership.
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette |
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Smaller PCs Cause Worry for Industry
In a tale of sales success breeding resentment, computer firms are worried the new breed of computers’ low price could threaten already thin profit margins.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Avistar Partners With CityIS to Deliver Desktop Videoconferencing Solutions
Avistar Communications Corporation , a leading provider of unified visual communications solutions, has signed a strategic partnership agreement with City Information Services Limited , a global visual communications company.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Avistar Partners With CityIS to Deliver Desktop Videoconferencing Solutions
Avistar Communications Corporation , a leading provider of unified visual communications solutions, has signed a strategic partnership agreement with City Information Services Limited , a global visual communications company.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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John Nicholson
What Would The Internet Have Done To The 70s? Hairy Tony, who lives in Venice Beach, California, sent me an email this week.
Football365 |
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John Nicholson
What Would The Internet Have Done To The 70s? Hairy Tony, who lives in Venice Beach, California, sent me an email this week.
Football365.com |
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User DLC Could Cost Money In LittleBigPlanet [News]
Users who have created downloadable content for LittleBigPlanet may be able to charge other gamers to use it...
Total Video Games |
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IBM selling $80 mln of Lenovo shares: term sheet
HONG KONG (Reuters) - U.S. computer giant IBM shed more of its stake in top Chinese PC maker Lenovo Group Ltd , offloading up to $80 million worth of stock at a 3.9 percent to 7 percent discount to its closing price on Monday, according to a document sent to investors.
Reuters |
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Recent Original Stories
Lately it's hard to avoid the buzz about these small laptops (sorry, I don't participate in the hype of calling them netbooks or whatever) - the small, cheap laptop systems that were popularized by the Asus Eee PC. Just like Xandros with the Eee, Mandriva is providing the operating system for the upcoming GDium system, produced by Emtec . The first GDium will be a netbook with a 10", 1024x600 ...
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
Linux and UNIX-like operating systems in general are regarded as being more secure for the common user, in contrast with operating systems that have "Windows" as part of their name.
New Mobile Computing |
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Seven things IT should be doing (but isn't)
Pity the poor IT managers.
InfoWorld via Yahoo! News |
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Radio NRI Stations Are Now Available on Apple iPhone 3G
IRVINE, Calif.----Radio NRI, a service of NRI Media, Inc., announced today that two of its live radio channels are available to listeners on the new Apple iPhone 3G. Listeners can enjoy "Bollywood & Beyond" and "Bollywood Classic Hits" by downloading the free AOL Radio player from the Apple iPhone App store.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Web-initiated harassment of grandma continues
Web postings urging online and telephone harassment of Herald-Zeitung employees appeared Saturday morning on the Internet hours after an article was published describing similar attacks toward a New Braunfels woman.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Accusys announces new RAID enterprise-class storage solution
Accusys Inc., a global provider of high-performance RAID (redundant array of independent disks) and enterprise-class storage solution, announced last week the ACS- 76200 , a RAID box with cost-effective and reliable storage solution for desktop and IPC. It is easy to install and use with SATA (Serial-ATA) host connectivity and user friendly graphical interface.
Computer Technology Review |
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ATTO unveils latest addition to ExpressSAS RAID family
The R30F expands upon ATTO's previous offerings by providing 16 internal ports of SAS/SATA II connectivity, making it an ideal SAS RAID adapter for both IT and digital media applications requiring flexible connectivity options and a high degree of data protection.
Computer Technology Review |
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Working from Home? So Are the Germs
(ARA) - Working from home may provide many benefits, but a break from germs may not be one of them. Why? A recent workplace study revealed that desktops in home offices harbor more bacteria than desktops in traditional offices.
Carteret County News-Times |
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A 1-2-3-4 Plan For AMD To Beat Intel
Analyst Opinion - Intel had a surprisingly strong quarter.
Tom's Hardware |
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Google tops UK brand poll
Google has beaten Microsoft to take the title of the UK's number one brand according to a poll.
Channel 4 |
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