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CherryPal Unveils Low-Cost 'Cloud Computer'
The $249 Linux-based minidesktop consumes only 2 watts of power, compared with the 100 watts of some desktops.
InformationWeek |
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Dell Bundles Xbox Elite With XPS Notebook
The package costs $2,999 and includes the 17-inch XPS M1730 powered by a 2.5-GHz Intel Core 2 Duo T9300 processor.
InformationWeek |
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MindTouch Releases MindTouch Deki "Kilen Woods"
SAN DIEGO & PORTLAND, Ore.----MindTouch today announces a new version of its award-winning open source collaboration and collective intelligence platform. MindTouch Deki "Kilen Woods" delivers new workflow capabilities, new enterprise adapters and usability improvements to help information workers, IT professionals, developers and others to collaborate and connect disparate enterprise systems ...
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Dow Jones approves corporate iPhone use
Dow Jones -- owned by News Corp., and responsible for financial publications like the Wall Street Journal -- has given its seal of approval to the iPhone, according to another one of its publications, Barron's. The company's Global Technology Services division is now supporting the phone through use of Microsoft ActiveSync technology, which enable...
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Cisco buys Pure Networks for about $120 million
San Jose-based Cisco Systems, the world's biggest maker of computer-networking equipment, agreed to buy Pure Networks for about $120 million to make its home- networking system more user-friendly.
Contra Costa Times |
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Study suggests human visual system could make powerful computer
To actually get your visual system to carry out this computation requires "perceptually walking through the circuit " from the inputs downward to the output.
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Recent Original Stories
GNOME 2.12 will be released to the world on September 7th, 2005, culminating 6 months of very exciting work by members of the project. A number of exciting technologies come together in GNOME 2.12 that will set the standard for free software desktops to come.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Sep 2007 20:01 UTC, submitted by highwayman
"It's over. The magic is gone. The dream is dead. The egg has fallen off the wall and no amount of 'sudo' super glue can put his pieces back together again. I'm referring, of course, to the not-so-recent departure of Con Kolivas from the Linux kernel development community.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
Linux and UNIX-like operating systems in general are regarded as being more secure for the common user, in contrast with operating systems that have "Windows" as part of their name.
New Mobile Computing |
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TitleTown voting begins at 6 p.m.
At 6 p.m. Wednesday, ESPN will open voting on its TitleTown web page, allowing fans to vote once per computer.The winner will be announced Monday on the 6 p.m. SportsCenter.
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The Many Dangers of Cloud Computing
As an emerging technology that promises great cost savings, cloud computing is gaining fans among a broad array of businesses. But do these firms really know what’s inside the opaque, puffy concept of clouding computing?
IT Management |
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The Many Dangers of Cloud Computing
As an emerging technology that promises great cost savings, cloud computing is gaining fans among a broad array of businesses. But do these firms really know what’s inside the opaque, puffy concept of clouding computing?
IT Management |
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BusyBox Developers and Supermicro Agree to End GPL Lawsuit
NEW YORK----The Software Freedom Law Center today announced that an agreement has been reached to dismiss the GNU General Public License enforcement lawsuit filed by SFLC against Super Micro Computer, Inc. on behalf of two principal developers of BusyBox.
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Finland applies collective effort to electric cars
"eCars Now!" is a Finnish Internet community seeking to apply the collective approach taken by online collaborators like the authors of Wikipedia to start converting used gasoline-fueled cars to electric ones, with the first roll-out due this year.
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Thinking About Cognitive Radio
The rapid growth of wireless services over the past few years has created a huge and growing demand for radio spectrum. But with unused spectrum in short supply, researchers are now turning their attention to communications systems that can share frequencies without causing interference to each other. One promising approach is...
CommunicationsDirect |
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Introduction To Ubuntu Linux
Read this chapter of A Practical Guide To Ubuntu Linux and bring yourself up to speed on the open source operating system's desktop and its root privileges, and learn how to work with the command line and control windows.
InformationWeek |
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Berggi: Just Zip It
Some software vendors shy away from requiring users to download applications to their phones because users aren’t accustomed to them or aren’t likely to use them anyway. Not so for Berggi, which is encouraging people to “fun up” their phones by clipping things from the Web and sending them to their phones or...
CommunicationsDirect |
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Recent Original Stories
Not necessarily what you expect from the top managers: Halamka judged three operating systems according to a variety of criteria including their performance, user interfaces and enterprise management capabilities, such as the ability to configure applications, easily organize file systems, and establish granular security control.
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Popular business directory searches
Professional Drivers why look further? Groendyke Transport offers you: • 75 Years of Stability • Highest average Pay in the Area ... >MORE
The Enid News & Eagle |
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Top iTunes downloads
Top 10 albums on iTunes Music Store for July 23:
The Kansas City Star |
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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 multitouch tablet computer.
InformationWeek |
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ZeniMax Asia K.K. Announces Bully for Japan
Bully will be available on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 2. July 23, 2008 - ZeniMax Asia K.K. announced today that Bethesda Softworks will ship Bully for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system to Japanese retailers on July 24th.
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Class Certification
In 2006, the employees sought class certification and submitted evidence that the company used a centralized computer system that could generate reports showing class-wide meal and rest break violations.
Metropolitan News-Enterprise |
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Eager consumers camp out for new iPhone release
The launch of Apple’s new iPhone 3G brought eager consumers to The Shops at Willow Bend hours before the store opened at 8 a.m.
Plano Courier |
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Mae Vion Meyer announces for Bandera County Tax Assessor/Collector
In 1977 I was hired by Tax Assessor Collector Marguerite Stevens and worked for her until 1989. Then in 1989 Bandera County saw a need to automate the county with computers and installed me as the Director of the IT department where I worked under the County Judge.
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