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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.
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Deputies awaiting result from seized computers
Computer equipment seized from a New Carlisle man charged with public indecency have been sent to the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Identification and Investigation for evaluation.
Springfield News-Sun |
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Apple outlook below Wall St, though profit beats
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Apple Inc (AAPL.O) on Monday warned that its current-quarter earnings would be well below Wall Street targets despite a better-than-expected third-quarter profit on brisk sales of its Macintosh computers and iPod media players.
MSN Money Canada |
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Fountain Flow Still Halted At Bicentennial Mall
State officials said work is in the final stages to repair ongoing computer and wiring issues. They hope to have the fountains flowing by Friday.
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IPod, Macintosh sales push Apple Q3 profit up 31%
SEATTLE - MACINTOSH and iPod sales helped boost Apple's fiscal third-quarter earnings 31 per cent, beating Wall Street's expectations, but investors pummelled the stock after Apple said profit margins contracted and the company issued soft guidance for the current quarter.
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Recent Original Stories
According to APC Magazine: Suse Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 includes the most fully integrated desktop search we've seen on any operating system, which is a crowning achievement for Novell.
New Mobile Computing |
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Apple's Q3 numbers: iPod sales mostly flat, Macs selling at record pace
Apple said in its quarterly earnings conference call Monday that it has shipped 2.5 million Macs in its fiscal third quarter, with the company hinting at a "product transition" to come during this quarter.
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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).
New Mobile Computing |
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OCZ's Neural Impulse Actuator gets reviewed, mice everywhere safe for now
Filed under: Misc. Gadgets , Peripherals We tried to take OCZ's Neural Impulse Actuator seriously, we really did. But unable to suppress those recurring images of Geordi La Forge , we simply couldn't help ourselves from having a laugh at this thing's expense. Nevertheless, the way-more-solemn dudes and dudettes over at HotHardware managed to give this brain-computer interface a ...
Engadget |
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Olympic-sized mistake
Olympic organizers say human error is to blame after an email meant for 80 prospective volunteers vying for positions at the 2010 Games was sent to 36,000 people instead.
CNews |
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft rarely gives out sales numbers , but Vista is another story. Due to bad press, the company apparently wants to remind everyone that Vista is still selling well.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
The first Apple bug (Apple Quicktime rtsp URL Handler Stack-based Buffer Overflow) of Month Of Apple Bugs has been unveiled - as promised - by LMH and Kevin Finisterre. This bug is the first in a month long series.
OS News |
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Maxtor OneTouch 4 Mini (250GB, 7,200 rpm)
Small, rugged, and fast, the Maxtor OneTouch 4 Mini (250GB, 7,200 rpm) remains a great backup solution, particularly for Windows users.
PC Magazine |
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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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Crumpler The Considerable Embarrassment
The ironically named Considerable Embarrassment laptop messenger bag from Crumpler offers comfort, plenty of storage space, and serious style.
PC Magazine |
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Health officials tout computer prescribing
Mon, Jul 21, 2008 (2:57 p.m.) Those hard-to-read scribbled prescriptions from doctors could soon become a rarity.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Apple COO: Steve Jobs Has No Plans to Leave Apple
Despite a report in the New York Post saying that an unspecified "many" have ongoing concerns about the health of Steve Jobs, Apple COO Tim Cook told analysts Monday that Mr. Jobs isn't going anywhere
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Apple Leader's Health, Earnings, Raise Concerns
The leadership of Steve Jobs helped Apple become more than an iconic computer maker, by shifting it to a hugely profitable electronics business. read more
WebProNews |
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Apple Earnings: Record Quarter, Steve Promises "Wonderful New Products" [Apple]
Last quarter was the best June quarter in Apple's history in both earnings and profits, but the real news is that Steve actually promised new products later this year: “We set a new record for Mac...
Gizmodo |
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Government Computer News
“WHAT’S IN A NAME? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.”
Government Computer News |
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Government Computer News
Commentary: Cybersecurity must become deeply embedded in daily operations, rather than bolted on as a separate technology.
Government Computer News |
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Health officials tout computer prescribing
Those hard-to-read scribbled prescriptions from doctors could soon become a rarity. Beginning Jan. 1, the federal government will boost Medicare's payments to doctors that send prescriptions electronically to a pharmacy rather than writing them out on paper...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Apple 3Q profit jumps 31 percent
Macintosh and iPod sales helped boost Apple Inc.'s fiscal third-quarter earnings 31 percent, beating Wall Street's expectations.
KABC-TV Los Angeles |
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Health officials tout computer prescribing
By KEVIN FREKING WASHINGTON (AP) -- Those hard-to-read scribbled prescriptions from doctors could soon become a rarity.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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Apple Beats Street On Strong Mac Sales
Apple's earnings beat market expectations due to strong Mac computer sales, but weak guidance had the company's stock taking a hit on Monday afternoon.
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