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My Son, the Blogger: An M.D. Trades Medicine for Apple Rumors
Dr. Arnold Kim’s Web site, MacRumors.com, has become such a popular technology site, he has stopped practicing medicine to blog full time.
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Intego unveils iPhone anti-malware software
Intego has launched what it says is the first anti-virus software for the Apple...
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SAP shuts down support arm sued by Oracle
German software maker SAP AG said Monday it will shut down TomorrowNow, a subsidiary that provided support for Oracle Corp. software and was accused of stealing information from Oracle. Bryan, Texas-based TomorrowNow was formed by former engineers at PeopleSoft Inc., with the idea of providing less expensive software support to PeopleSoft customers. SAP bought TomorrowNow in 2005, around the ...
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Holly and Fearne to promote new Ninendo DS range
Ubisoft, the computer games company, has signed TV presenters Holly Willoughby (right) and Fearne Cotton (left) to promote Imagine, a new range of Nintendo DS video games.
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LG joins external HDD race with XD1 drives
Normally making just PCs and their displays, LG today expanded into external hard drives through the XD1. The notebook-sized disks are designed to be stylish with a unique, gradiated color scheme in black or red that mirrors the look of the company's Scarlet HDTVs. All the hard drives are completely bus-powered but are still thin enough to slip i...
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Mother Nature becomes a dot-com
An Atlanta adman and an international rock star are about to take a surprising career turn — one that not even Mother Nature could have predicted. Joel Babbit, 54, a longtime Atlanta ad executive, and Chuck Leavell, 56, keyboardist for the Rolling Stones, are creating a new online company — the Mother Nature Network. They envision it as an environmental news and information service geared toward ...
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SAP shuts down support arm sued by Oracle
(AP:NEW YORK) German software maker SAP AG said Monday it will shut down TomorrowNow, a subsidiary that provided support for Oracle Corp. software and was accused of stealing information from Oracle.
INO News |
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Apple support might be the best I’ve seen
At the risk of coming across as an Apple Fan Boy, I’ve now had two great experiences with Apple support in the past month. The first one I detailed in a previous article where my MacBook suddenly stopped working and a call to tech support and a follow-up visit to the Apple Store fixed [...]
Geek.com |
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Athletics: Registration available online for the 2009 OneAmerica 500 Festival Mini-Marathon
Early registration fee available until November 1, 2008.
RunnersWeb.com |
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Dell offers inexplicable Xbox 360 Elite bundle with certain XPS M1730 purchases
Filed under: Gaming , Laptops There's just one problem with this, the way we see it: most folks with $3000 earmarked for a gaming laptop probably already own an Xbox 360. Just a thought. Other than that we see little to dislike about this little promotion. Dell is offering up its top-of-the-line XPS M1730 system with an Xbox 360 Elite bundle tossed in for good measure. The bundle ...
Engadget |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 11th Jul 2005 17:32 UTC
Mike Nash, Microsoft's security business and technology unit corporate vice president, has said Longhorn would accord end-users certain rights and privileges apparently ending the concept that everyone using their PC is also the PC's administrator.
New Mobile Computing |
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Dell offers new Ubuntu PCs
Inspiron 1520 and XPS M1330 available now Dell has announced a new range of Linux machines, supporting Ubuntu 8.04.
TechWorld |
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Family has passion for words -and books
Peter Bruce hopes the day never comes when there are no books. Time spent on the home computer in his house isn't about playing or downloading the latest video game. It's about stringing words together to write a story or series of novels. Bruce's two children Bradley, [...]
The North Bay Nugget |
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Veryant's isCOBOL Technology and Student Program Encourage a New Generation of COBOL Professionals
PHOENIX----BRIVI Latin America, the leading distributor of Veryant’s isCOBOL technology in Latin America, today announced that it has signed an agreement with the University Federal of São Carlos to provide isCOBOL Application Platform Suite development tools for all of its computer science courses.
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"There is something fundamentally wrong
with the way we create software. Contrary to conventional wisdom, unreliability is not an essential characteristic of complex software programs. In this article, I will propose a silver bullet solution to the software reliability and productivity crisis.
OS News |
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New-generation Of Simpler Sensors For Detecting Disease-causing Microbes And Toxins
Scientists in Singapore are reporting development of a complete, palm-sized sensor that can detect disease-causing microbes, toxins, and other biological threats instantly without the need for an external power source or a computer.
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eBay Australia Runs Promotion for Computer Sellers
eBay Australia is running a 4-day promotion in which it will offer a 25% discount on insertion and final value fees in the Computers category. Sellers must be validly registered members of any eBay site with an Australian registered address. The promotion applies to auction and fixed price listings and runs July 26- 29, 2008. All other fees apply, see website for details and restrictions.
AuctionBytes |
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SAP Says It Will Wind Down Operations of TomorrowNoW (Update1)
July 21 (Bloomberg) -- SAP AG , the world's largest business-management software maker, said it will wind down its TomorrowNow unit after the division sparked a dispute with Oracle Corp.
Bloomberg.com |
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Nigeria: IT Literacy - Why Police Should Join the Train
The quest for computer literacy among Nigerians is assuming an interesting dimension as individuals, private and public agencies are now embracing the project, all in a bid to bridge the existing digital divide separating Nigeria and other technologically advanced nations of the world.
AllAfrica.com |
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MacDailyNews - Where Mac news comes first
"There is much exuberance in the Mac orbit this week over news from market research and analysis firm Gartner Group that Apple has edged past Taiwan-based Acer into third-place spot for computer sales volume in the U.S. with 8.5 percent of the domestic personal computer market, although it still ranks sixth globally.
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General Dynamics to Deliver First High Assurance Platform-compliant Workstation on a Dell
General Dynamics C4 Systems has selected the OptiPlex 755 desktop by Dell Inc. as the computer hardware to host its Trusted Virtual Environment , the first High Assurance Platform -compliant workstation intended for classified work by government users.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Sony Computer Entertainment
GamesIndustry.biz is the world's most read and influential games industry website. But don't just take our word for it!
gamesindustry.biz |
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ICS Skills gets 70pc FAS funding
ICS Skills, the training and certification body of the Irish Computer Society, today said that it has secured 70pc funding for employees in the private sector and the self-employed for its computer training programme Equalskills.
Ireland Business World |
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ICS Skills gets 70pc FAS funding
ICS Skills, the training and certification body of the Irish Computer Society, said that it has secured 70pc funding for employees in the private sector and the self-employed for its computer training programme Equalskills.
Ireland Business World |
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Dynamode Makes HomePlug Networking Easy
HomePlugs are cool. Seriously. And, unlike Wi-Fi, they stop your brain frying. Dynamode has heard us and has announced the launch of an 85Mbps Homeplug twin-pack starter kit at the impressively low price of GBP59.99. Available now from various online retailers,...
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