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Microsoft Cuts Xbox 360 Prices in Four Asian Markets (Update3)
April 29 (Bloomberg) -- Microsoft Corp. , the maker of the Xbox 360 video-game console, cut prices on the system in four Asian markets to help stem market-share losses to Nintendo Co. and Sony Corp.
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ArcelorMittal seeks IT assistance from Indian firms
LONDON, April 29: Although L N Mittal does not like ArcelorMittal being called an Indian company, but when it comes to IT outsourcing, the world’s largest steel manufacturer goes to India.
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Washington DC
LAS VEGAS , April 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- INTEROP, LAS VEGAS (Booth #1051) -- The Enterprise Mobility business of Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT ) today announced its research results from an enterprise wireless LAN (WLAN) study[1] analyzing the deployments and requirements of North American enterprise WLAN decision-makers.
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OQO UMPC hacked, running Leopard
A hacker claims to have installed Mac OS X Leopard on OQO's signature UMPC, the model 02. The software is arranged in a dual-boot configuration with the default OS, Windows Vista, and is said to run virtually everything a Mac would also be capable of, including Cover Flow, Time Machine and the Dashboard. Speed is the major concern at present, as ...
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REDMOND, Wash. ( Map ) - REDMOND, Wash. , April 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Close to three-quarters (71 percent) of U.S. retailers are turning to a broad set of virtualization solutions as a means to save costs, maximize space and generally gain better control of their IT infrastructures, reports a new survey released today by Microsoft Corp.
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SAN ANTONIO , April 29 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Festival season is in full force on AT&T blue room ( http://www.attblueroom.com ). Last weekend, the popular online entertainment destination delivered a live webcast of Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival and is now gearing up to bring a taste of the Big Easy to music fans nationwide.
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Fuel bills set to soar again
LONDON (SHARECAST) - German-owned energy giant NPower has scrapped its cheapest duel fuel internet tariff for new customers and marked up the price of its replacement by 20%.
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Tennis: French Open fails to shut down internet betting
A landmark ruling says online bookmakers are not guilty of encouraging corruption
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 19th Dec 2006 22:16 UTC
Google has quietly axed the web services API to its eponymous search engine . The stealth move was made without any announcement, but visitors to the page now receive a blunt message, backdated to 5 December, advising them that the SOAP API is no longer supported.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 7th Aug 2006 20:39 UTC
"In a fairly short time, Novell has transformed itself from a firm that had next to nothing to do with Linux into one of the Penguin's most visible and aggressive flag-bearers.
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Recent Original Stories
The $100 laptop designed by the Massachusetts Institute for Technology and the One Laptop Per Child association, previewed at the World Summit on the Information Society conference in Tunisia last week, will be using a Redhat Linux variant as its operating system.
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Tech leaders push for home media networks
Chip, electronics makers to establish standard to wire together computers, entertainment systems using electricity, phone and coaxial cable lines
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Yahoo to outsource Messenger calls to Jajah
Deal is big win for Austrian company, which has grown explosively since it was founded in 2005
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iPhone coming to Canada
Country's largest wireless provider says it will start offering the popular device later this year.
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Skype tests mobile Java client
The company has released a test version of a client for Java-enabled mobile devices and plans to make a public release soon
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Farm Bureau Public Relations Marketing Internship Available
The Lake County Farm Bureau will once again be offering the opportunity for a summer internship in 2008. Applicants should be pursuing an undergraduate degree in public relations, marketing, advertising, agribusiness or a related field. Knowledge of Microsoft Office programs is required, and the ability to create PowerPoint presentations or the ability to use other presentation software would ...
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SEDONA Sees Growing Market Acceptance of the Company's CRM/MRM Software as a Service Model
SEDONA® Corporation , a leading provider of Customer and Member Relationship Management solutions for the small and mid-size financial services market, today announced that the Company has experienced growing market acceptance of the Software as a Service deployment model for its Customer/Member Relationship Management technology, Intarsia®.
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Customer Service
ROCHESTER, N.Y. - Corning Inc. said Tuesday its first-quarter profit more than tripled to more than US$1 billion, exceeding Wall Street's expectations on soaring demand for glass used in flat-screen televisions and computers.
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Antioch Fire Department to get computers, training
SPRING GROVE – Fire department personnel from several communities attended workshops in Spring Grove where they received computers, software and training that will improve their ability to report and record vital information about fires and other incidents. The equipment and training are provided at no cost to the fire departments by the Office of the State Fire Marshal. The workshops were at ...
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Best features revealed
MacChat: MAC OS X is arguably the best operating system in the world, but many of its best features are tucked away out of sight of the user.
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Rogers Says Profit Doubled, Plans IPhone Introduction (Update2)
April 29 (Bloomberg) -- Rogers Communications Inc. , Canada's largest wireless carrier, reported that first-quarter profit doubled on mobile-phone revenue and said it will introduce Apple Inc.'s iPhone in the country this year.
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Sat 16th Jul 2005 12:49 UTC
Do you think SCO leaked those memos on purpose just so they could get their name in the news all over the internet? I mean, the SCO story is old and no one seems to care much anymore...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 29th Nov 2006 23:13 UTC
"A comprehensive feature-by-feature guide to Windows Vista . With contributions from people who actually worked on the product, this is the definitive resource to learn about Windows Vista. The Windows Vista Product Guide is available in the new Microsoft Word 2007 or the new XPS format."
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CMS Enhances BounceBack
COSTA MESA, Calif. -- CMS Products, Inc. (www.cmsproducts.com), a leader in data backup, disaster recovery and content management technologies, today announced the inclusion of an innovative new security feature within its BounceBack™ Professional Disaster Recovery Software.
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Stabbing in queue for violent game
Police are hunting a hooded man who stabbed a passer-by while waiting to buy a notoriously violent computer game.
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