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CherryPal attempts to redefine PC
A new "green" PC that consumes only 2 watts of power also lays claim to integrated software and "cloud computing" on a par with desktop PCs.
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Ranting YouTube divorcee wins just £350,000 from her multi-miilionaire ex-husband
A Broadway mogul whose actress wife attacked him in a widely viewed Internet video has been granted a divorce from her.
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Online Marketing Expert [x+1 ] Announces the Appointment of a New Vice President
x+1 ], http://www.xplusone.com, the leader in predictive marketing, today announced the appointment of former Marketing Management Analytics Senior Vice President David Skinner to the position of Vice President, Site+1.
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Spammer walks away from federal prison
FLORENCE - The man serving time at a federal camp for illegally sending spam walked away from the facility Monday in the middle of his 21 month sentence.
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Life & Style
With lurid revelations involving internet porn addiction and affairs with teenage girls, supermodel Christie Brinkley's divorce from ex-husband Peter Cook has proved yet again that nobody can do messy breakups and custody battles like celebrities.
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Home Office provides another £25m for police mobile computers
The Home Office is to provide another £25m funding to help police forces distribute 15,000 additional handheld devices, taking the total to about 30,000.
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Web Ad Firm Learns People Don't Like Spying
During some highly contentious hearings on Capitol Hill, it seems to have come as a shock and surprise to the executives at NebuAd that people might have a problem with having their Internet connection spied upon for advertising purposes.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 7th Dec 2006 21:59 UTC
Palm has effectively committed itself to producing handheld devices based on the Palm OS - which it no longer owns - by agreeing to pay USD 44m for a perpetual licence for the source code underlying the Garnet incarnation of the operating system.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft has released its Virtual Machine Additions for Linux . "Virtual Machine Additions for Linux are designed to improve the usability and interoperability of running qualified Linux operating systems as guests or virtual machines of Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1."
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 1st Oct 2005 00:26 UTC
Read this article to determine your transition path and learn what you'll need to do to make your application ready for Intel-based Macintosh computers.
New Mobile Computing |
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Man Wins Divorce From Angry Wife In YouTube Video
A Broadway mogul whose wife trashed him in a widely viewed Internet video was granted a divorce from her Monday.
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Home will be worth the wait - Kaz Hirai
It may have missing it's October 07 release date by some margin but Sony Computer Entertainment boss Kaz Hirai has promised new PS3 service Home will be worth waiting for.
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Port of Long Beach Chooses Microsoft Dynamics CRM for Smoother Sailing With Customers
Microsoft Corp. today announced that the Port of Long Beach in California has selected Microsoft Dynamics CRM 4.0 to provide the technology needed to create a single repository for information on its 15,000 contacts, representing 5,000 companies.
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Pannaway Networks Named as Broadband Properties Magazine's 2008 Top 100 Vendor for the Third Consecutive Year
*Pannaway Networks, designers and developers of next-generation Ethernet/IP Multi-Service Access Platforms for telecommunications service providers, announced today that it has been named a 2008 Broadband Properties magazine's Top 100 Vendor, making it the company's third consecutive nod. Members of this list are recognized as the best-of-the-best in the fiber market, with a special focus on ...
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New Release of mental mill(R) Artist Edition Software Bundled with NVIDIA(R) FX Composer(TM) 2.5
SANTA CLARA, Calif. & BERLIN----mental images®, a global leader in rendering software and visualization tools for animators, visual effects artists and professionals who create high quality imagery, and NVIDIA® today announced that an updated beta version of mental mill® Artist Edition will be bundled with NVIDIA's FX Composer™ 2.5.
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Oce Business Services Selects WorkForce Software's EmpCenter(TM) Suite to Improve Processes and Lower Costs
LIVONIA, Mich.----WorkForce Software, Inc., a leader in workforce management solutions, announces that Oce Business Services licensed its EmpCenter™ solution, including Time and Attendance, Accruals and Absence Manager, Attendance Point Tracking and Alert Manager, FMLA Manager, Employee Self-Service, and Activity Based Costing, to improve processes, lower costs, and stay inline with its Six ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Oct 2005 22:11 UTC
Industry analysts and open source advocates believe that Microsoft will have no choice but to offer support for OpenDocument when more organisations start following the state of Massachusetts' lead.
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RM to support Tesco’s new voucher scheme
Angelica Mari, Computing , Tuesday 22 July 2008 at 14:09:00 Retailer to create the UK's largest voucher collection programme at schools Supermarket chain Tesco has teamed with education specialist RM for the retailer's new voucher collection scheme. The partnership deal is an extension of an existing voucher scheme support agreement....
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Sky launches net music service
The satellite TV firm teams up with Universal Music to offer downloads for a monthly fee.
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Recent Original Stories
"Desktop search engines are all the rage these days. While Beagle may be the most popular desktop search engine for Linux, there are alternatives. If you are looking for a lightweight and easy-to-use yet powerful desktop search engine, you might want to try Recoll . Unlike Beagle, Recoll doesn't require Mono, it's fast, and it's highly configurable.
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Home Office provides another £25m for police mobile computers
Tom Young, Computing , Tuesday 22 July 2008 at 14:07:00 Total rolled out to police officers by March 2010 will be about 30,000 The Home Office is to provide another £25m funding to help police forces distribute 15,000 additional handheld devices, taking the total to about 30,000....
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THE AUTHORITY ON OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY, HEALTH AND LOSS PREVENTION
ADD OH ISSUE HEADLINES ON YOUR DESKTOP! You can now add HLR headlines to or or any other RSS reader by using our feed. Also receive a custom newsletter on just the industry you are interested in.
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Malone Lodge Hotel selects Agilysys hospitality software
The four-star boutique townhouse hotel offers a range of accommodations, including apartments and guest suites, as well as a fitness centre, restaurant, bar and meeting facilities.
Computer Business Review |
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Panelists Predict Car Battery Breakthrough
Lithium-ion battery will become the answer to high oil prices and environmental concerns as it bulks up to power rechargeable electric vehicles, said industry panelists.
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Naomi Alderman: Why Microsoft makes us want to scream 'Exterminate!'
We human beings get nervous if we don't know what's going on. It's the rule for creating scary stories: the unknown is always more frightening than the known. Think of The Turn of the Screw, or M. R. James ghost stories. They're frightening because, even at the end of the story, the reader still doesn't know quite what happened. And the opposite is true too: once something has been ...
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