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Symantec Announces Government Symposium 2008
CUPERTINO, CA, Jul 22, 2008 (MARKET WIRE via COMTEX) -- Symantec Corp. (NASDAQ: SYMC) today announced Symantec Government Symposium 2008, Symantec's annual event dedicated to the public sector and its partners. The event will bring together more than 500 government IT, security, and business professionals to discuss all aspects of information protection -- including storage management, endpoint ...
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Belo Corp. Invests in ResponseLogix(TM)
Belo Corp. announced today that it has made a minority equity investment in ResponseLogix, Inc. and entered into a multi-year agreement to resell the ResponseLogix Internet-based lead management system to its automotive advertisers.
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A. H. Belo Corporation to Offer ResponseLogix's Lead Management System to Auto Dealers
A. H. Belo Corporation announced today that the Company has made a minority equity investment in ResponseLogix, Inc. and entered into a multiyear agreement to resell the ResponseLogix Internet-based customer lead management system to automotive advertisers.
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Walter Industries, Inc. Invites You to Join Its Second Quarter 2008 Earnings Conference Call on the Web
In conjunction with the release of Walter Industries' second quarter 2008 earnings results after market-close on July 28, 2008, you are invited to join the Company's conference call to be broadcast live over the Internet on Tuesday, July 29, 2008 at 10 a.m.
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Checkpoint Systems, Inc. to Broadcast Second Quarter 2008 Conference Call Over the Internet
THOROFARE, N.J.----Checkpoint Systems, Inc. , intends to release its second quarter 2008 results on Tuesday, August 5, 2008 before the market opens. In conjunction with the announcement, Checkpoint Systems will host a conference call on the same day at 10:00 AM Eastern Time, which will be simultaneously broadcast over the Internet.
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Linked by Adam S on Sat 30th Dec 2006 16:32 UTC
Since it's year end, I thought I'd post one more "fun piece" for everybody. After Thom posted an article on his customized KDE desktop , I thought it might be interesting to compare desktop screengrabs and see what other OSNews'ers desktops look like. Are you cluttered or clean? Are you minialist?
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Stolen Laptop Returned To Professor
A laptop stolen from an Indiana State University professor was returned anonymously without any personal information being accessed, school officials said.
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Cautious Guidance Nicks Apple
By most measures, Apple had a banner third quarter. It beat Wall Street's expectations for earnings, which grew some 31 percent. The company posted revenue of $9.6 billion -- a 35 percent increase -- and net quarterly profit of $1.58 billion, or $1.76 per diluted share.
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Microsoft envisions the next-generation LCD
Scientists from Microsoft Research and the University of Washington claim to have developed a new display technology that could be four times as efficient in terms of backlight transmission as today’s LCDs and display perfect black color. At the same time the display technology could be manufactured economically, the researchers claim. Their idea: Telescopic pixels that are equipped with a pair ...
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Goosebumps HorrorLand for Wii, DS and PlayStation 2 Coming This Fall from Scholastic Interactive
The new titles will launch under the new consumer games label Elastic. July 22, 2008 - Scholastic Interactive, a division of Scholastic Media (SM) today announced Goosebumps HorrorLand for Wii, PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system and Nintendo DS. Goosebumps HorrorLand is the first game to be published under Scholastic Interactive's new publishing label Elastic.
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Walking Directions For Google Maps Is Live
Google Maps walking directions had been spotted by some users before, and now they’re being rolled out for everyone, as Search Engine Roundtable reports. read more
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Microsoft Looks To Users For New Xbox Games
Microsoft has announced that it will start offering user-generated games for their Xbox 360 gaming console through the online Xbox Live service. The company said it will start selling user-generated games later this year on its online Xbox Live service and share as much as 70 percent of the revenue with game developers. read more
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A city locked out of its own data network
It sounds like a plot from Hollywood: A team of techies is busily trying to crack passwords to get access to parts of San Francisco’s computer network. They are doing so at the direction of city officials, who have discovered that they are locked out of parts of their new multimillion-dollar system. But for the City [...]
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Third Annual Cox Communications National Summit on Internet Safety Provides Key Information for Protecting Children ...
Cox Communications and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children® held the third annual Cox Communications National Summit on Internet Safety today in Washington D.C.
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First Look: Iris 1.0 image editor
Adobeís Photoshop has set the standard for digital editing. Unfortunately, the program often overwhelms anyone who isnít a professional graphics artist. When bombarded with so many features, novices often give up in frustration. To meet the needs of hobbyists who want to edit a digital photograph, or aspiring artists who want to paint images on a c...
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Canada auction ends, gets new cell providers
The Canadian auction for the 2GHz wireless spectrum has ended and confirmed the creation of a new carrier for the country, Industry Canada announced on Monday. The end of bidding will see Globalive, which operates Yak Mobile in Canada but is primarily supported by foreign investments, pay $442 million for a license that gives it licenses to cover ...
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AMD taking a wait-and-see approach to netbook market
AMD's plans for a future Atom competitor seem more unclear than ever, thanks to new comments from the company's Chief Marketing Officer. Sort through the muddle, and AMD does appear to be on a reasonable track, with an eye on—but not a major financial commitment to—the netbook market. Read More...
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Picking a No. 2 in the glare of the Internet age
Washington - Time was when a presumptive presidential nominee could sit back and quietly ponder his options for a running mate without a daily deluge of media speculation and reports of suspected preening by vice presidential wannabes.
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Apple 'Product Transition' Chatter Sparks Web Speculation
Popular theories about Apple's "state of the art" product, hinted at Monday, include an update of the MacBook and a multi-touch tablet computer.
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Romanian phishing scam suspect pleads guilty
One of 38 people charged in a global crime ring that allegedly stole personal information from unsuspecting Internet users pleaded guilty Tuesday to a federal fraud charge.
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Dell and Teradici Partner to Deliver PC-over-IP Technology to Dell Precision Workstation Users
BURNABY, British Columbia----Teradici® Corporation, the industry leader in delivering a true PC experience over standard IP networks, today announced a new partnership with workstation industry leader Dell that will bring Teradici’s PC-over-IP® technology to select Dell Precision™ workstations.
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Recent Original Stories
Linux Kernel 2.6.21 has been announced. Linus writes: " So the big change during 2.6.21 is all the timer changes to support a tickless system (and even with ticks, more varied time sources).
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 5th Jun 2006 21:57 UTC
Microsoft plans to make several significant tweaks to the next beta of Windows Vista to make a key security feature less annoying to users.
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Music Software Popularity Index - 2008 Q2
DMN Newswire--2008-7-22--Digital Music Doctor announces the results of the Music Software Internet Popularity Index for Second Quarter 2008. During this period the top six products - Pro Tools , Cubase , FL Studio, Sonar , Logic, and GarageBand - maintained the same rankings as in the first quarter of this year.
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Another way to set the desktop image
Learn a simple way to change your desktop image that doesn't involve the System Preferences panel.
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