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The power-saving properties of CherryPal's new Linux-based mini-desktop may attract cheers out of social conscience, but its performance may lead to some concerns.
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CherryPal mini-desktop consumes 2 watts of power
The power-saving properties of CherryPal 's new Linux -based mini-desktop may attract cheers out of social conscience, but its performance may lead to some concerns.
IT World |
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Distributing a Java Web Start Application via CD-ROM
Submitted by Core Java Techn... on Mon, 07/21/2008 - 09:49. Tags: Isn't Java Web Start (JWS) supposed to allow web-based distribution of applications?
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We covered earlier
about Apple suing Psystar the creator of Open Computer. Now we have more details of the complaint . Apple's complaint is now available online (registration required).
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The Business of New York Real Estate: Timely Information, Trusted Analysis and Valuable Resources Online
NEW YORK CITY-"We’re going to go back to much simpler surfaces to work. The concept of being tethered to a desk will go, and go quickly," says Phillip Ross, CEO of the UK-based Cordless Group.
GlobeSt.com |
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Linux-ready probes support networking multi-cores
— Jul. 10, 2008 — Swiss hardware tools vendor Abatron announced that its Linux-friendly hardware debug probes now support Cavium's Octeon and Octeon Plus processors.
Linux Devices |
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W.E. Phones in four colors
The FreeRunner (as well as the W.E. Phone) incorporates a 400MHz Samsung S3C2442 (ARM9 core), 128MB of RAM, 256MB of flash, and a 2.8-inch 640 x 480 TFT display. Other features for the 2.5G tri-band GPRS/GSM smartphone include WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, and accelerometers.
Linux Devices |
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'Cyber warriors' bypass BNAS
Brunswick fails to make the cut as possible site for headquarters of Air Force Cyber Command.
The Times Record |
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EA Extends Expiration Date for Take-Two Offer to August 18, 2008
Electronic Arts Inc. ("EA") (NASDAQ:ERTS) announced today that it has extended its tender offer for all of the currently outstanding shares of common stock (including the associated preferred stock purchase rights) of Take-Two Interactive Software Inc. ("Take-Two") (NASDAQ:TTWO) to 11:59 p.m., New York City time, on August 18, 2008, unless further extended. The tender offer was previously set to ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Top cheerleader leaves post
Dena Clark has resigned as coach of the Blue Lightning cheerleading and dance team amidst a haze of controversy after raunchy online pictures of cheerleaders surfaced on several sports web sites last week.
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Alacritech Boosts GIS Mapping Performance; Increasing Accessibility without Upgrades to Server, Network or Storage
Alacritech Inc., the leader of innovative data-delivery technology, today announced that Boone County, in central Missouri, has improved its GIS software application performance and provided seamless and quicker availability to thousands of maps and aerial photos of the county through the use of Alacritech's Network Accelerator cards. The GIS information provides valuable information used by ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Black Duck Software Adds C/C++ Open Source Software to Koders.com Code Search Engine
Black Duck Software, the leading global provider of products and services for accelerating software development through the managed use of open source software, today announced a substantial expansion to the volume of open source software managed in the Koders.com code search engine. Koders.com now contains 15 percent more code through the addition of C and C++ code governed by open source and ...
Centre Daily Times |
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X1 Technologies to Sponsor Live KMWorld Webinar
X1 Technologies, Inc., an innovator in enterprise search solutions, today announced the sponsorship of a KMWorld Webinar titled "Email: the elephant in the corner." The webinar will be moderated by Andy Moore, publisher of KMWorld, and will feature Susan Feldman, Research VP for Search and Digital Marketplace Technologies at IDC. This webinar will cover the impact on the enterprise of email that ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Billion Launches Wireless-N Draft 2.0 Routers
Billion has launched a range of Wireless-N ADSL2+ and 3G routers using the latest Draft 2.0 specification. Designed for SOHO, small business and SME users, the ‘premium' products promise extreme mobility, high-speed wireless connection and better wireless covera...
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Wrestling with Payroll Management? How to Find Online Solutions
(ARA) - It's no cliché: Small businesses really are the backbone of the American economy. Representing 99.7 percent of all employer firms, nearly 25 million small businesses have created 60 to 80 percent of the new jobs annually over the past decade, according to the Small Business Administration.
Carteret County News-Times |
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Computer Crime is Here to Stay; So Are Jobs to Combat It
(ARA) - What do a recent global crackdown on Internet child pornography and the arrest of Dennis Rader, the infamous "BTK" serial killer have in common with the Sept. 11 attacks on America?
Carteret County News-Times |
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Who's Buying Computers, Reading Material, Telephone Service, and Televisions?
HIS DIGITAL HIGHTECH Radeon HD 3850 H385F512ANP Video Card (Rated by 1 users) HIS IceQ 3 Turbo Technology ATI Avivo HD Technology ATI Radeon HD 3800 Series GPUs feature ATI Avivo HD technology with advanced audio, video processing, display and connectivity ...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 25th Apr 2007 10:18 UTC
A month ago I wrote a review on Ubuntu's 7.04 version and in it I promised a second look once the final version was to released. Feisty Fawn was released last week and as it seems so far, it is one of the most (if not the most) successful Linux distro release ever.
New Mobile Computing |
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Peruvian folk singer found guilty in indecent assault case
A Peruvian musician who lives in Cambridge was found guilty of indecent assault and battery of a person over age 14 , according to the Worcester Telegram & Gazette.
Cambridge Chronicle & Cambridge Tab |
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Layoffs: Time for a fresh start?
If you’re worried about your job, now isn’t the time to panic. It’s time to get prepared. Kate Lorenz, an editor at Career Builder.com, an online job-search site, suggests ways to prepare for a possible layoff: • Get organized. Think about what you might want to do next. Print and take home personal files on your computer and locate copies of your performance appraisals and other personnel ...
The State |
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NetClarity's Launches FreeScan™ Utility to Find and Fix Critical Holes in Windows® Commonly Exploited by Hackers, ...
FreeScan™ utility now available for free to scan Microsoft® Windows® laptops, desktops and servers to help you harden your personal computer.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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What’s a college degree worth?
A four-year college degree, seen for generations as a ticket to a better life, is no longer enough to guarantee a steadily rising paycheck. Just ask Bea Dewing. After she earned a bachelor’s degree in computer science from Maryland’s Frostburg State University in 1986, she enjoyed almost unbroken advances in wages, eventually earning $89,000 a year as a data modeler for Sprint Corp. Then, in ...
The State |
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Scholar Finds Archaeological Sites by Googling
An archaeologist unable to travel to war-torn Afghanistan turns to Google.
Discovery Channel |
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Recent Original Stories
Linus Torvalds is remarkable, not only for being the technical genius who wrote Linux, but for then being able to inspire and lead an enormous team of people to devote their free time to work on the operating system and bring it to maturity.
OS News |
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Icahn Jimmies Into Yahoo Boardroom
Yahoo and activist investor Carl Icahn have reached a settlement in their bitter battle over control of the company. The two sides have agreed to keep most of the current Yahoo board on the ballot for re-election and to create three new board positions: one for Icahn and two for executives of his recommendation.
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