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Tomsovic to head new U Tenn engineering division
The University of Tennessee has named Kevin Tomsovic to head a new department of electrical engineering and computer science at UT's College of Engineering.
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Reuters Canada Business Summary
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Yahoo Inc on Tuesday posted a nearly 19 percent fall in net profit, and net revenue short of lowered Wall Street expectations, as it faced a weakening economy and the distraction of Microsoft Corp's pursuit.
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VMware to offer low-footprint ESX hypervisor free
VMware said Tuesday it will offer the small-footprint version of its ESX virtualization software free, responding to pressure from Microsoft and other companies that are threatening VMware's lead in the virtualization market. The next version of ESXi, which will come in about two weeks, will be available at no cost, said VMware CEO Paul Maritz on a conference call Tuesday to discuss the ...
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Six Arrested In Oakland Drug Raids
OAKLAND, Calif. -- Alameda County deputies launched two simultaneous drug raids early Tuesday, arresting six people – including two members of the Oakland chapter of the Hells Angels – and seizing drugs, cash, computers and indoor growing equipment.
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Tomsovic to head new U Tenn engineering division
Associated Press - July 22, 2008 6:35 PM ET KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - The University of Tennessee has named Kevin Tomsovic to head a new department of electrical engineering and computer science...
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Romanian pleads guilty in Conn. over phishing scam
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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3 Americans plead guilty in internet money laundering scheme
Three Americans who ran an Internet money-transmitting company in the Caribbean have pleaded guilty to money laundering and other charges, U.S. Justice Department officials said Monday.
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Study in US, slam in India
Lucknow, July 22: Engineering degrees from IITs, one of them in Illinois, a career in the US computer industry for 15 years, sent his son for education in the UK.
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VMware to Offer Low-footprint ESX Hypervisor Free
VMware Tuesday said it will offer the small-footprint version of its ESX virtualization software free.
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Virtual Attack
A week ago, New Braunfels grandmother Mary Alice Altorfer had never heard of YouTube. Now she’s a hot topic on one of the most influential Web sites in America.
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Intel juices parallel programming for the masses
Affinity for threads OSCON A year after open sourcing its cross-platform Threaded Building Blocks (TBB), Intel has released what it called a "significant" upgrade to is parallel programming template library.…
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US economy: Yahoo quarterly profits fall 19%
Yahoo revealed that in the three months to June it spent $22m to help fend off Microsoft's unsolicited offer
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Yahoo profit falls 19 percent in second quarter
Yahoo on Tuesday posted a nearly 19 percent fall in net profit, and net revenue short of lowered Wall Street expectations, as it faced a weakening economy and the distraction of Microsoft pursuit.
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Apple's MobileMe meltdown
The launch of Apple's MobileMe service has become a complete shambles with widespread problems forcing the company to give away one month of free service for the second time in as many weeks.
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‘Spam King’ Soloway given 47-month prison sentence
Robert Alan Soloway, dubbed the “Spam King” by investigators, has been sentenced to 47 months in prison on a variety of charges.
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Microsoft To Sell User-Created Video Games
Microsoft says that soon users will be able to create and sell their own video games through Xbox LIVE.
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Ex-Microsoft Manager Pleads Guilty, Sentenced For Embezzlement
Submitting false claims on your corporate card can net you some serious jail time: just ask former Microsoft manager Carolyn Gudmundson.
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Current Newswire:
"The most noticeable nod towards Linux, which was simultaneously a backhand slap at Microsoft, took place at the Beijing IDF in April 2007, when Intel embraced Linux as the OS of choice for its new class of ‘mobile Internet devices’ as well as an equal partner in a category of larger-screen UMPCs which later morphed into mini-notes.
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Taste Hawaii Online Travel IQ Contest
TasteHawaiiOnline.com is a Hawaii-themed website with a mission to stimulate world friendship through
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Broadstripe CEO Shreffler to resign
Broadstripe President and CEO Bill Shreffler has resigned and will leave the company later this year, the Chesterfield, Mo.-based cable and Internet company said Tuesday.
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Program offers enhanced online opportunities
Although summer is traditionally a time when business slows down, the Surprise Regional Chamber of Commerce is trying to introduce a new tool for local businesses online.
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ResponseLogix(TM) Closes $8 Million in New Funding
SAN FRANCISCO , July 22 /PRNewswire/ -- ResponseLogix, Inc. announced today the close of an $8 million Series A round of financing, led by GRP Partners and Shasta Ventures with support from A. H. Belo Corporation and the Belo Corp. ResponseLogix will use the money to continue to grow and scale its platform of tools and services for automotive dealers' Internet sales.
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Recent Original Stories
"Linux distributions such as Ubuntu, SUSE, and Linspire are making headway in the desktop market, but if you want to try something really different, you can find other, less-well-known alternative operating systems.
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Recent Original Stories
"Four short years ago, Microsoft unveiled its new framework/engine for programming and running applications in a virtual environment, and the world was stunned.
New Mobile Computing |
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Who's saying what about gay and lesbian issues
''All the victims were, or are, homosexual. He has taken advantage of their sexual preferences and violated them.... The crimes are very serious. He’s victimized vulnerable people. He didn’t believe they would dare report him because of their sexual orientation and because they met on the internet.
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