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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 6th Feb 2006 22:03 UTC
"Windows Vista will eventually sport what has been called a 'sidebar' - a kind of taskbar-like user interface element designed to sit on the right or left side of a display and offer 'heads-up' information on a customizable basis.
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Acquity Group Awarded the 2008 HP Best IT Strategy Implementation Partner Award
Acquity Group is recognized for its work with The George Washington University to extend and upgrade Mercury IT Governance 6.0 to HP Project and Portfolio Management 7.1
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Custom Computer Specialists Acquires UNICOM Technology Group
Custom Computer Specialists Inc. announced today that it has acquired UNICOM Technology Group, Inc. , a Woonsocket, Rhode Island-based expert consulting organization that provides technology solutions to corporate, education, government, and healthcare clients throughout New England.
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Riverain Medical Awarded Contract to Provide Veterans Hospitals with Computer-Aided Detection Technology for Early ...
Riverain Medical, an industry leader and innovator in computer-aided detection and diagnostic technologies, today announced it has received a Veterans Affairs contract for its OnGuard Chest X-ray CAD technology.
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QSGI Signs On Two New Customers for Data Center Maintenance Services
QSGI Inc. , the only provider of a full suite of information technology services to help corporations better manage IT assets, data center maintenance expenses, and ensure best practices for data security and regulatory compliance, today announced that it has signed on a Fortune 100 consumer and industrial manufacturing conglomerate and a major Midwest state university for QSGI's data center ...
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Klocwork Partners With Ammos to Deliver Source Code Analysis to the Pan-India Embedded Software Market
Klocwork, Inc., a global leader in automated source code analysis solutions for improving software security and quality, today announced a partnership with Ammos, an established provider of high technology solutions and turnkey-based design services to the embedded and VLSI design industries in India.
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"USTelematics: Where It's Been and Where It's Going" Report Published on Web Today
CHICAGO----USTelematics, Inc. , at the forefront of the connected-car revolution, today releases a report entitled "USTelematics: Where It's Been and Where It's Going", available on the Internet as a downloadable Acrobat document at: http://www.vivee.com/translator/ustwibwig4.pdf
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Alitalia Extends Use of ITA Software's QPX System With the Successful Launch of Multi-Destination Search
CAMBRIDGE, Mass.----ITA Software, Inc., the leading provider of innovative Software as a Service solutions to the airline industry, today announced that Alitalia successfully launched the multi-destination search capability within ITA Software’s QPX, the industry’s premier management system for airfare pricing and shopping.
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Defra moves 10,000 civil servants to energy-saving laptops
The Department for Environment,...
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12:59 (BST), 21/07/2008 The Lost Crown: A Ghosthunting Adventure Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS Shrouded in ...
Shrouded in mystery, myth and legends, leading computer publisher Lighthouse Interactive, developer Jonathan Boakes, and the Darkling Room team, invite you on a ghost-hunting adventure through the Saxton, Cornwall area in South-West England.
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13:07 (BST), 21/07/2008 Sacred 2: Fallen Angel Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS For immediate release – ASCARON, ...
– ASCARON, one of the leading European computer game developers, in association with the world’s largest CPU manufacturer Intel, today announce their audience enhancing masterpiece with the unveiling of SACRED 2 – Fallen Angel as a true notebook gaming experience.
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Interview with Olexiy and Olexandr Prokhorenko, Atomkeep.com
If you're like most people on the Internet today, you've got multiple profiles on many different social networking and other web sites. Undoubtedly you've come across the problem of having to update those profiles every time something changes. Olexiy Prokhorenko and Olexandr Prokhorenko--who are brothers from the Ukraine--co-founded a Los Angeles-based, seed stage startup called Atomkeep ...
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Getting juice for your gadget in pinch
I t's late in the day and again my iPhone 3G's battery is running low. Instead of giving this iPhone a name, as many people do with their gadgets, I'm using a mantra: "Another day, another charge."
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Dell offers new machines with Linux Ubuntu 8.04
Inspiron 1520 and XPS M1330 available now Dell has announced that is adding a number of laptops and desktop machines with the Linux operating system Ubuntu 8.04 installed.
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Stickam.com Launches Pay Per View Service
Los Angeles-based live video streaming web site Stickam.com will start allowing its users to charge people who want to watch their live video streams, the firm said today. Stickam said its new PayPerLive service allows anyone with a computer, Web cam, and Internet connection to host and charge for live events on the site. The service--currently available in a limited beta--is targeted at ...
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LG Electronics' net profit surges 84 per cent amid record mobile phone sales
SEOUL, South Korea - LG Electronics says its second-quarter net profit surged 84 per cent from the same period last year amid record mobile phone sales.
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A new way of communicating - to authorities
DIXON - As the popularity of social networking Web sites grows, so does the list of things they can be used for.
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Apple's new phone is almost sold out
Apple, which has stores in 38 states, sold 1 million phones in the three days after the handset made its debut July 11.
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Students bring kit worth £6,000
Students are going to university laden with computers and electrical equipment, claims an insurance survey.
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Recent Original Stories
"An interesting patent application recently filed by Microsoft may offer a glimpse at the future of the Windows interface . The patent describes a 'method for managing windows in a display' that seems to describe a method of task switching that is neither Taskbar nor Expose, but something in between."
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posted by Thom Holwerda on Thu 29th Mar 2007 16:04 UTC
About one year ago, I sold my iBook G4 in order to buy the then upcoming MacBook. Due to an unexpected change of plans (I moved to a new house), that MacBook never reached my desk; I still really missed having a Mac around. Now, almost a year later, I am again back on Mac. So, what did I buy?
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Squeezed by Sluggish Economy, Many Find Charity Begins at Home -- On the Computer
(ARA) - The downturn in the economy and rising food and gas prices are taking a toll on charities and non-profit organizations. Soup kitchens, churches, international aid organizations and schools report donations of all kinds are down as folks struggle to make their own ends meet.
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Linked by Thomas Hormby on Mon 2nd Oct 2006 19:11 UTC
Over its thirty year history, Apple has survived and even thrived despite boneheaded business decisions. From pricing the Macintosh out of most consumers' reach to creating some really ugly computers, Apple has made a lot of bad decisions.
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Unlike McCain, many seniors depend on the Web
NEW YORK - If Sen. John McCain is really serious about becoming a Web-savvy citizen, perhaps Kathryn Robinson can help. Robinson is now 106 — that’s 35 years older than McCain — and she began using the Internet at 98, at the Barclay Friends home in West Chester, Pa., where she lives.
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Reuters Technology Summary
New iPhone music to users' ears DENVER - When it was unveiled in June, Apple's new iPhone didn't appear to offer anything new for music fans. But thanks to the subsequent launch of the App Store on iTunes, iPhone users can download a host of applications to add new functions to the device. Many of them are music-oriented and all are made specifically for the iPhone. ...
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