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Current Newswire:
"The change that will probably raise the most eyebrows is that SOHO is no longer available for free download.
Linux Today |
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LuckyCal Inc. Awarded Grant for Application built on Facebook® Platform
LuckyCal Inc. today announced it is a recipient of Facebook's fbFund. The announcement was made today at f8, Facebook's annual developers' conference, and helps deliver on Facebook's mission to give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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Squace Brings Type-Free Mobile Internet to U.S.
Swedish startup introduces radically intuitive user interface; no typing required to surf, search, share Web content on ordinary mobile phones
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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No investigation of blog comments about sheriff
On July 7 someone claiming to be a Cochise County employee accessed a website blog connected to Bill Cloud's campaign for Sheriff, and used the name 'C.C.' to post a lengthy tongue-lashing of Sheriff Larry Dever and some of his supporters.
The Daily Dispatch |
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Salon boss guilty of stealing top quality hair irons
A hairdresser has been found guilty of stealing almost 1000 pairs of hair straighteners from an award-winning Edinburgh salon and selling them on eBay for thousands of pounds.
The Herald |
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HP folds Voodoo PC business unit
Hewlett-Packard has merged its Voodoo PC business unit with its consumer business, the company said Wednesday. Voodoo's laptops and desktops will now be sold alongside HP 's consumer Compaq Presario and Pavilion PC lines, said Ann Finnie, an HP spokeswoman.
IT World |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 19th Oct 2006 21:12 UTC
Riding a quarter of strong Macintosh sales, Apple Computer reported Oct. 18 that its fourth-quarter revenue grew 31 percent compared to the same period last year.
New Mobile Computing |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 26th Sep 2005 13:44 UTC
Jonathan Schwartz keeps singing Sun's favourite tune - that Web services, not desktop apps, are the future . "The majority of the applications that will drive the next wave of innovation will be services, not applications that run on the desktop.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
The world's first commercially viable quantum computer was unveiled and demonstrated today in Silicon Valley by D-Wave Systems, Inc., a privately-held Canadian firm headquartered near Vancouver.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
Mandriva and Precedent Technologies (PTech) are pleased to announce a new partnership, working together on the release in September in the United States of a new low-cost desktop - the TechSurfer - with Intel Atom CPUs and Mandriva Linux preinstalled.
New Mobile Computing |
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Oxford controllers reduce cost for storage devices
Oxford rolls out four new controllers for consumer storage systems in its effort to expand into a growing field beyond its core competency in more mature 1394 and USB silicon. The latest controllers aim to raise performance while keeping costs low for digital home storage devices.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 28th Nov 2005 10:12 UTC, submitted by Justin
"I have always wondered what is it that makes people embrace Ubuntu over other Linux distributions. After some pondering, it struck me that the unique selling point of Ubuntu is its user friendliness.
OS News |
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Recent Original Stories
Mandriva and Precedent Technologies (PTech) are pleased to announce a new partnership, working together on the release in September in the United States of a new low-cost desktop - the TechSurfer - with Intel Atom CPUs and Mandriva Linux preinstalled.
OS News |
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Otago University forges research partnership with Sun
New Zealand's fledgling "supercomputing" data processing industry could receive a boost through a research partnership between Sun Microsystems and Otago University.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Low-power DDR3 SO-DIMMs render high performance
Aeneon, the channel and retail brand of Qimonda, introduces its new DDR3 small outline DIMMs (SO-DIMMs) which provide power-saving and high-performance to the industry's first DDR3 notebooks based on the Intel Centrino 2 processor technology.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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HP Folds Voodoo PC Business Unit
HP folded the Voodoo PC business unit, opting to sell the high-end PCs as part of its expanded consumer offerings.
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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CPU module highlights AMD processors
Pinnacle announced general availability of its newest compact computing board, the COMX-S1 COM Express module, which delivers high performance with low wattage and built-in dual-channel graphics capability.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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Delay in Kidnapping Trial
Computer discs come to light at last minute
WCTV Tallahassee |
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Facebook Launches Preferred App Program, Translation Services
Facebook just issued the press release for today’s F8 conference. The release is below, with the most important points bolded.: SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – Facebook f8 Conference, July 23, 2008 – Facebook today introduced the latest advancements to Facebook Platform during its annual f8 developer conference, calling on its more than 400,000 developers to connect [...]
TechCrunch |
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New PC on the block elevates green computing
A new "green" PC that consumes only 2W of power also lays claim to integrated software and "cloud computing" on a par with desktop PCs.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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Study: Online banking possibly dicier than assumed
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. The result is that even the most security-conscious Web surfers...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Kingston adds 16GB DataTraveler drives, intros 101
Kingston Technologies on Wednesday announced its release of 16GB versions of two of its DataTraveler USB drives, the DT400 and DT100. At the same time, the company released a new drive, the DT101, available in 2GB, 4GB and 8GB capacities. The new flagship of the range, the 16GB DT400 with MigoSync, lets users recreate the email and Internet browser...
MacNN |
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Judge Denies Bail Reduction For Accused SF Hacker
A San Francisco Superior Court judge refused to reduce the $5 million bail of a city worker accused of illegally tampering with a city computer network.
CBS 5 Bay Area |
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Recycling agreement extended
Holbrook will continue its association with the South Shore Recycling Collaborative.
Holbrook Sun |
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July 17 Stolen vehicle
- Sundance Drive, 8:21 a.m. A Jeep Cherokee was stolen overnight. - Cimarron Drive, 6:49 p.m. A resident reported a neighborhood teenager broke into her home, possibly through the doggie door, while she was on vacation and ordered $191 of porn on pay-per-view and downloaded things on her computer.
Morgan Hill Times |
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