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'Drunk friendly' streets could help reduce violence
Redesigning streets to make them more user-friendly for drunks could help reduce conflict and violence, scientists believe. Researchers are using computer simulations to mimic the movements of people staggering home after a good night out.
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NurtureMyLeads Marketing Automation Software Provides the First Comprehensive, Scalable, Automated Method for ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.----Computer Information Technology Corporation announced today the release of NurtureMyLeads, an advanced, scalable software solution for Marketing Automation which is designed to multiply the efficiency and success of any marketing & sales operation.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 8th Dec 2006 00:24 UTC
The holiday season hasn't gone exactly as Microsoft had hoped and Ballmer sits down with CNET News.com to discuss life after Vista, battling the iPod, and the rising importance of mobile devices.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 10th Aug 2007 20:18 UTC
"Unless you are a big fan of small form-factor computing, you probably haven't been tracking the development of VIA's Pico-ITX motherboards.
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Ripple rolls out Atom-based Mini Chocolate desktop
Filed under: Desktops Atom-based desktops still aren't nearly as plentiful as Atom-based netbooks , but that equation looks to be slowly changing, with Korea's Ripple only the latest to join the fray with its new "Mini Chocolate" desktop. This one packs the usual 1.6GHz Atom processor into its Mini-ITX form factor, along with support for up to 2GB of RAM, four USB ports, two SATA ...
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Parts of San Francisco network still locked out
The high-profile troubles on the city of San Francisco's computer network continue, despite a dramatic jailhouse intervention by the city's mayor this week.
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iGo Reports Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.----iGo, Inc. , a leading provider of innovative portable power and computing solutions, today reported financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2008.
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Amazon.com Announces Second Quarter Sales up 41% to $4.06 Billion; Sales Growth Accelerates to 31% in Media and to 58% ...
SEATTLE----Amazon.com, Inc. today announced financial results for its second quarter ended June 30, 2008.
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RedRoller Enhances Web-Based Package Shipping Solution
STAMFORD, Conn.----RedRoller Holdings, Inc. , The Shipping Search Engine™, today announced the availability of more powerful order history reporting in its integrated web-based package shipping solution for businesses.
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Councilors vote to buy themselves new laptops
BY STEPHEN BEALE Sometimes, the small things count for a lot. The Town Council learned that lesson the hard way recently when its decision to buy a laptop for each of the seven members and redecorate their meeting room provoked charges of frivolous spending in a time of economic belt-tightening. “I was really disappointed that the majority bought into both of these things, to be honest ...
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posted by Amjith Ramanujam on Wed 23rd Jul 2008 16:34 submitted by LinucksGirl
CRUX Linux (simply CRUX for now on) is a source-based Linux distribution created by Per Liden, targeting advanced and intermediate users. As reported on CRUX Website, the main philosophy behind the distribution is to "keep it simple".
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 14th Aug 2006 16:42 UTC
Every skilled trade has its secrets -- those little tricks, techniques, and tools that make light of even the most complex task. Programmers, system administrators, and other UNIX computer professionals have their own kind of specialized tools.
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Beware of traps while banking on the Net
More than 75% of bank websites were flawed and could expose customers to cyber thieves eyeing their money or their identity, according to a survey by the University of Michigan.
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VMware still not cheap despite sell-off
A look at valuations across the software sector shows that the stock still carries a notable premium to most of its peers.
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posted by Amjith Ramanujam on Wed 16th Jul 2008 22:22
"Some say the Classmate PC is Intel's answer to (or competition with) the One Laptop per Child effort. Intel is hawking the lilliputian laptop in 'emerging markets' like Nigeria, India, and Mexico as a solution for worldwide education of primary and secondary students.
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Internet cannot make books extinct
After discussing with anyone my desire to publish books, I am usually met with disbelieving glances and a sideways comment about books being replaced by the Internet in the next few years. To this, I always reply that that train of thought is ludicrous, and though there may be some logic behind the idea, it is highly improbable.
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Network Neutrality - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Two years ago I wrote about Goodmail Systems , a company that wants to help big companies make sure that e-mail they send doesn’t wind up trapped in a spam filter.
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Goodmail for July 2008
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Two years ago I wrote about Goodmail Systems , a company that wants to help big companies make sure that e-mail they send doesn’t wind up trapped in a spam filter.
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Goodmail is Back Trying to Sell Access to Your In Box
Two years ago I wrote about Goodmail Systems , a company that wants to help big companies make sure that e-mail they send doesn’t wind up trapped in a spam filter.
New York Times |
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AUB adopts accommodating attitude toward students with disabilities
For Fawzi Yassin, who graduated this year with a degree in computer science, academic standards were not his only motivation for choosing to study at the American University of Beirut (AUB) - an accommodating attitude was a high priority.
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Government Computer News
The Microsoft Corp. released a DNS fix in its patch slate for July, but the company seems to have problems just getting it to end users. Moreover, some users of the DNS fix have experienced additional difficulties.
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Recent Original Stories
"So, which really is better for the desktop: Vista or Linux? I've been working with Vista since its beta days, and I started using Linux in the mid-90s. There may be other people who have worked with both more than I have, but there can't be many of them.
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Educated Iranians flock to Malaysia, fueling 'brain drain'
Iranian computer specialist Sina Rahati left his home country for Kuala Lumpur three years ago. He misses neither Tehran's polluted streets nor the bureaucracy needed to set up a new business. The one thing Rahati really does miss, though, is his favorite breakfast of "kaleh pacheh" - a fatty traditional Iranian dish made from sheep's head.
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Study: Online banking possibly dicier than assumed
Wed, Jul 23, 2008 (12:39 p.m.) Many banks are unwittingly training their online customers to take risks with their passwords and other sensitive account information, leaving them more vulnerable to fraud, new research shows.
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Religion briefs
The Willcox United Methodist Church will be hosting a yard sale on July 25 and 26 from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. to benefit the church's Good Samaritan Fund. The indoor yard sale will feature a large selection of items including clothing, small appliances along with computer and exercise equipment.
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