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3PAR Introduces Thin Copy Desktop for VMware VDI Virtualization
3PAR announced the 3PAR Thin Copy Desktop for VMware VDI, an integrated virtual desktop provisioning and management solution for VMware Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI). 3PAR Thin Copy Desktop for VMware VDI is designed to let customers automatically provision hundreds of high-performance virtual desktops that consume only a fraction of the bandwidth and storage capacity required with ...
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Apple’s
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. As a technology product matures, it’s common that the companies pushing it rally around a theme that they believe will move its acceptance to the next level.
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"Most voters won't care that John McCain doesn't use e-mail or surf the web."
Recently, just about everyone online has been bashing John McCain in light of the Presidential hopeful's candid admissions about his computer illiteracy. He doesn't use email or a Blackberry, he needs the help of his wife or his aides to get online, and he has no intention of ever writing a blog. McCain's failing are even more apparent when contrasted to his younger rival ??? Obama is well ...
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"The much hyped iPhone is so far behind other smartphones with all-important applications, that it will never catch up."
Apple has made its platform accessible so developers can more easily create iPhone applications ??? the Apple store will carry more than 500 of these. A wise move on Jobs's part: his personal computers have been said to not dominate partly because developers did not write as many programs for them as for Windows machines.
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More problems reported with Apple's MobileMe Mail
The MobileMe service has gotten off to a rocky start, and now some customers are reporting great difficulty in accessing their e-mail.
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Summer courses simpler online
For self-starters, classes via Internet are a good solution Summer school isn’t what it used to be. In fact, for about 2,800 high school students statewide, it’s something they can do online. South Carolina’s year-round virtual school program is winding down its first summer session, which launched statewide in June and will end next month, according to the state Department of Education. ...
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CambridgeSoft Announces $21M Investment by Goldman Sachs
CambridgeSoft Corporation announced today that it has completed a $21 million private equity investment by Goldman, Sachs & Co. CambridgeSoft is a leading supplier of discovery, collaboration, and knowledge management research IT enterprise solutions, desktop software, scientific databases and consulting services for the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and chemical industries.
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$345 in Back to School Savings on Semi Rugged Laptops from Group Mobile
Group Mobile, a provider of rugged, mobile and field-use computing products, announced today it will offer students interested in the Panasonic Toughbook W7 or Y7 semi rugged laptops a free 1GB memory upgrade (total 2GB) plus 3 free years of ComputracePlus (LoJack for laptops).
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Hot Fuzz Gets 30,000 Handheld Computers
The National Policing Improvement Agency (NPIA) will manage the additional distribution of GBP25 million provided by the Government to help give police officers on-the-spot access to information while out on patrol. The new funding will allow for a further 15,000 ...
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On a related note, a new version of K-Meleon
"Sure, you've use Firefox and Internet Explorer. You may have even dabbled in Flock and Opera, or even become a devotee of one of these lesser-known applications. But have you ever browsed the web with Deepnet Explorer? How 'bout SeaMonkey? And when's the last time you used Netscape?
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Intellectual Property
Rejecting the authority of a trio of more recent Ninth Circuit cases on the ground that their holdings could not be reconciled with an earlier Ninth Circuit decision, a Washington District Court has held a transfer of computer software to represent a sale, not a license.
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Recent Original Stories
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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Apple battling Acer for the third spot in US computer shipments
Research data from Gartner and IDC show Apple is battling Acer for the third spot in US computer system sales for the second quarter. As always, estimates from Gartner and IDC differ slightly, but they are enough to place Apple ahead of Acer by 65,000 units in Gartner's estimate, while IDC data shows Apple just behind Acer by 2,000 units. We have to wait for the official second quarter reports ...
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Recent Original Stories
Build applications for Linux while maintaining cross-platform capabilities using .NET languages.
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Kyocera Mita America Simplifies Ability to Track Print Usage with PrintQ Manager
FAIRFIELD, N.J.----Kyocera Mita America, one of the world's leading document solutions companies, today announced the release of a new server-based software tool, PrintQ Manager, to monitor, maintain and analyze print jobs and usage.
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Recent Original Stories
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).
OS News |
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Real Dinosaur on the Loose in a Museum Makes Learning Fun, Extremely Dangerous [Science]
This is a video of a dinosaur on the loose in the LA Museum of Natural History. No computer effects used here, folks: it's all real. Well, I mean, it's not a real dinosaur of course or those kids...
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$345 in Back to School Savings on Semi Rugged Laptops from Group Mobile
Group Mobile, a provider of rugged, mobile and field-use computing products, announced today it will offer students interested in the Panasonic Toughbook W7 or Y7 semi rugged laptops a free 1GB memory upgrade (total 2GB) plus 3 free years of ComputracePlus (LoJack for laptops).
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Protect Your Network From Rogue IT Employees
An IT admin for the City of San Francisco holding the network hostage is just the latest high-profile example of the security risk posed by insiders. Learn what steps you can take so it won't happen to your company.
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CDW-G and Discovery Education Support 21st-Century Learning Through Sixth Annual Wireless Lab Sweepstakes
CDW Government, Inc. (CDW-G), a wholly owned subsidiary of CDW Corporation and leading source of Information Technology (IT) solutions to educators and governments, and Discovery Education, the only provider of digital content scientifically proven to increase academic achievement, today announced the grand-prize winners of their sixth annual Win a Wireless Lab sweepstakes. The five winners are ...
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Free Version of RiffWorks Guitar Recording Software Released
Sonoma Wire Works released a free version of the company's RiffWorks guitar recording and online collaboration software.
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XPJ Projector Aims at Gamers, Costs $280
Olens Technology has introduced its XPJ Personal Entertainment Projector (PEP), a $279 digital video projector compatible with...
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Apple earnings preview
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster has put forth a set of expectations for Apple's Q3 earnings, due today after the US markets close. Munster believes that upside to Mac and iPod units may drive upside to the June quarter and is reiterating his Buy rating. While the street is expecting Apple to have shipped 2.2 million Macs in the quarter, Munster ...
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Phoning It In: Software Turns Mobile Phone Into Personal Newscam [News]
A lawmaker streams live video with the first images from the Mars Phoenix lander, a technophile shares his experiences with his new iPhone 3G, and a dog owner shows off his canine comrade's repertoire of tricks (clearly without the benefit of rehearsal). Welcome to the world of "qikking," where mobile phone users spontaneously capture video and send it to the Internet where, unlike YouTube, the ...
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