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Quanta Computer reportedly to make equity investment in notebook connector maker, says paper
Quanta Computer reportedly plans to expand its integration with notebook component suppliers by taking up an over 10% stake in Taiwan-based connector maker Suyin, according to a Chinese-language Commercial Times report.
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Yahoo CEO remains upbeat despite lackluster 2Q
SAN FRANCISCO -- With Microsoft's $47.5 billion takeover bid off the table and his company's stock price down 20 percent during his 13-month reign as Yahoo's CEO, Jerry Yang has a message for his exasperated shareholders: Things aren't as bleak as they look.
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Yahoo CEO remains upbeat despite lackluster 2Q
With Microsoft's $47.5 billion takeover bid off the table and his company's stock price down 20 percent during his 13-month reign as Yahoo's CEO, Jerry Yang has a message for his exasperated shareholders: Things aren't as bleak as they look.
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Insatiable demand carries HDDs through recession
Despite a poor second-quarter earnings performance from leading Hard Disk Drive (HDD) supplier Seagate Technology, the overall HDD industry is continuing to thrive in 2008 due to an insatiable demand for low-cost, high-capacity storage devices, according to iSuppli.
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MSI has chance to make netbook for LG
Korea-based LG Electronics is planning to launch its Atom-based netbook in October this year and since most of the company's notebooks were manufactured by Micro-Star International (MSI), the netbook is also expected to be manufactured by the Taiwan maker, according to sources.
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Column: A Silver Lining for Web TV
The thing I love about research reports is that there’s a new one every week. And this week’s installment is of the shiny, happy variety. (That’s a change of pace because I know many of you said you were ready to retire after the bleak Lehman Brothers report from earlier this month.)
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Aussies smarter, poorer, plugged in
AUSTRALIANS are taking on bigger mortgages, are better educated and are plugged in to the digital age through broadband connections.
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Aussies smarter, poorer, plugged in
AUSTRALIANS are taking on bigger mortgages, are better educated and are plugged in to the digital age through broadband connections.
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Aussies smarter, poorer, plugged in
AUSTRALIANS are taking on bigger mortgages, are better educated and are plugged in to the digital age through broadband connections.
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Aussies smarter, poorer, plugged in
AUSTRALIANS are taking on bigger mortgages, are better educated and are plugged in to the digital age through broadband connections.
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Yahoo's Second-Quarter Profit Falls 18 Percent
Yahoo's second-quarter profit fell 18 percent, the latest sign of the financial decay that has frustrated shareholders and raised doubts about the Internet company's future.
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High Performance Wi-Fi Is Now A Reality In Italian Hotels
Xirrus, Inc., the only Wi-Fi "Power-Play" that can replace Ethernet workgroup switches with Wi-Fi as the primary network connection, announced today that it has repeated its recent success at major USA hotel properties (Westin Hotel Times Square, The Swan and Dolphin Hotels, Caribe Royale, Westin Hotel Michigan Avenue, and Westin Hotel Embassy Row to name a few) at several major Italian ...
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New DataCore Customer Alameda County Medical Center Selects SANmelody Storage Virtualization And Citrix XenServer To ...
DataCore Software, the leading provider of storage virtualization software, recently announced that its SANmelody software is serving as the foundation of a replication and disaster recovery (DR) plan at Alameda County Medical Center (ACMC) that was orchestrated by DataCore partner Entisys.
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Mobile lab teaches the importance of math and science in the workplace
A laser beam burns glaring white against a plastic plate and the Nintendo character Yoshi takes shape. Yoshi’s creation comes not from hands guiding the beam but a programmed computer copying an image on a monitor.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 8th Aug 2005 19:30 UTC
This interview with Bill Hilf, Microsoft's Linux Lab Manager, answers questions from readers of Slashdot. It speaks about OSS inside Microsoft, attitudes towards open standards, and of course Linux.
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really need an antivirus program
"Way back in November 2006, when Windows Vista went from beta to RTM, Microsoft's Jim Allchin suggested that users might not need an antivirus program, thanks to the new OS's stronger security features.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 22nd Jul 2008 08:29 UTC
Geeks.com sent us in a pretty cool computer gadget : a vintage-looking internet radio device, the iMedia100 . I have a soft spot about classic-looking devices that have modern features, so this was an interesting experiment for me. Read on for more.
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Intergen in top 5% of Microsoft Dynamics Partners
Intergen has been honoured with membership of the 2008 Microsoft Dynamics President’s Club which consists of the top 5% of Microsoft Dynamics partners worldwide.
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Easier online access to govt agencies
New Zealanders will gain personalised online access to a wider range of government services, following a new whole-of-government direction, Finance Minister Michael Cullen and State Services Minister David Parker said today.
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Gaffes don't mar truths about some in kid sports
Another reminder why it can be a bad idea to trust the blogosphere for reliable information. Because contrary to an “exclusive” report in a local blog, it wasn’t former Chiefs receiver Eddie Kennison who saved an 81-year-old umpire supervisor from being beaten up by an irate coach at a 3&2 baseball game last Friday.
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"Gore's Law"
Updated: 23 Jul 2008 FRAMINGHAM, MA, U.S.A., JULY 22, 2008— In pushing the U.S. to produce all of its electricity from environmentally friendly sources in 10 years, former Vice President Al Gore points to the accomplishments of the tech industry, especially the dramatic gains in computing capability, as an example of what tech innovators can do.
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Yahoo's Tenuous Case for Independence
To justify repelling Microsoft's bid, the Web portal must show investors it can pump up growth and generate revenue from its search business
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Rwandan government to digitalise schools
Updated: 23 Jul 2008 LUSAKA, ZAMBIA , JULY 22, 2008— The Rwandan government is moving to digitalise primary and secondary school curriculums based on the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) plan, which aims to provide each student with a laptop computer.
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