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FalconStor Teams Up With HiNet to Offer SaaS-Based Storage Services in Taiwan
FalconStor announced its expansion in the Software as a Service (SaaS) market, collaborating with HiNet - the Internet service provider (ISP) arm of Chunghwa Telecom, an information and telecom service provider in Taiwan - to make online backup services available to customers and small-and-medium-size businesses in Taiwan.
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Mossberg: MobileMe a pass, for now
People should probably avoid Apple's MobileMe service, at least for the time being, writes tech columnist Walt Mossberg. He notes that in theory it should be extremely useful, bringing corporate-level sync functions to the public. Moreover, he says, it not only syncs Macs, PCs, iPhones and iPods, it includes 20GB of remote storage and a host of o...
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Facebook Libel Case Victory
A businessman whose personal details were exposed in fake libellous entries on the Facebook social networking website has been awarded £22,000 damages against a former friend who created the profile.
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Dual-core Atom to launch late September
Intel's long-rumored dual-core Atom processor now has a fixed launch date and price, according to a late leak. The Atom 330 is now purportedly due on September 21st and will be one of Intel's most economical dual-core chips, costing $43 for a 1.6GHz chip with both the extra core as well as a larger 1MB of Level 2 cache and the same Hyperthreading ...
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Stocks mixed at open
U.S. stocks opened mixed Thursday as investors worried about rising unemployment and a near $9 billion loss from Ford. Strong earnings from Amazon helped to boost the tech sector.
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Avanquest Software Simplifies Life on the Go, Offering Digital Nomads Complete Network Connection Solution
Avanquest Software, a leading developer and publisher of business and consumer software for the global PC market, today introduced its latest-generation Connection Manager networking tool, enabling instant and secure Internet connectivity over the best available network to give on-the-go laptop users easy communication every time and anywhere they want to access the web.
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TheStreet.com and Internet Broadcasting Announce Content Partnership
NEW YORK & ST. PAUL, Minn.----TheStreet.com, Inc. , a leading financial media company, and Internet Broadcasting Systems, Inc., the leading local Internet solution provider for broadcast publishers and local advertisers in the U.S., today announced a new strategic content distribution partnership that will see TheStreet.com featured prominently across the Internet Broadcasting network of sites.
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SMS to Garner 83% of All Mobile Messaging Revenues through 2013, Says ABI Research
NEW YORK----SMS will continue to maintain its lead as the highest revenue generator across all messaging categories, providing global service revenues of $177 billion in 2013. But in a recent report from ABI Research, regional differences will determine the success of messaging expansion into the Web, advertising, and the incorporation of mobile messaging within social networking media.
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LIN TV Earns #1 TV Station Web Site in 88% of Its Markets
LIN TV Corp. (NYSE: TVL), a local television and digital media company, today reported it has the number one television station web site in 15 of its 17 markets and the number one overall media web site in 12 of its 17 markets based on "visit time", according to May 2008 data recently released by Hitwise, the leading online competitive intelligence service for Internet measurement. That marks an ...
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Big Six UK ISPs Capitulate To Music Industry
Barence writes "Britain's six leading internet providers have signed a Government-led agreement to stamp out illegal music file sharing. The six providers — BT, Virgin Media, Orange, Tiscali, Sky and Carphone Warehouse — will implement a series of measures against those found to be file sharing. Offenders may find their internet connection is throttled, or may even have their traffic "filtered" ...
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Google launches online encyclopaedia to counter Wikipedia
Users will be allowed to write articles on their own areas of expertise on the new free service called 'Knol,' which stands for unit of knowledge.
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ONN.tv Report: Pricing Catch-22 for Costco (COST)
OptionsNews, the daily video news program on www.onn.tv, discusses how rising costs are affecting Costco's profits, trouble ahead for trucking companies, and earnings reports from Amazon, Qualcomm and Broadcom.
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Google's Blogger Makes Up 2-Percent Of All Malware Hosts
Blogspot.com cited as the No. 1 host for malware from News.com reports Google's Blogger accounts "for nearly 2 percent of all malware hosts." Sophos, an antivirus vendor, published a report showing the state of malware injections and attacks throughout the web. Specifically, hackers can set up "malicious blogs" on the Blogger service, plus they can inject dangerous web links and content ...
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Yahoo Acquistion Architect Johnson Departs Microsoft
Kevin Johnson, who was arguably the primary architect of the now apparently failed Yahoo acquisition , is leaving Microsoft to run Juniper Networks. Simultaneously the company is reorganizing the division that Johnson ran ("Platform Services") into two: Windows and Windows Live + Online Services. Here's the official Microsoft announcement from yesterday. The company announced no immediate ...
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Behind the scenes, they ensure parade's success
LIEUTENANT-COLONEL Desmond Chua stares at the digital clock in front of him. It reads 17:17:30. He issues a standby cue, then takes another glance at the 70-page cue table on his laptop.
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Chapel organist is a computer
One of Port Talbot’s oldest chapels is keeping abreast of new technology by using a computer as an organist.
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Speak2Me Sponsors English Speech Contest on Chinese TV Network
TORONTO, ONTARIO -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/24/08 -- Lingo Media Corporation (TSX VENTURE: LM)(OTCBB: LMDCF) ("Lingo Media") a leader in online and print-based English language learning products, announces that its wholly-owned subsidiary, Speak2Me Inc. ("Speak2Me"), a unique, web-based English educational service, is sponsoring the 2008 Speak2Me Jiangsu English Star Television Contest in China.
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£22k paid out in landmark Facebook ruling
A SHOWBIZ executive has been awarded £22,000 damages against a former friend who created an unflattering profile of him on Facebook at his Hampstead home.
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Hitachi's new DZ-BD10H camcorder pairs Blu-ray with a 30GB HDD
Filed under: Digital Cameras We're not saying it can't be done, but you should have some considerable trouble managing to run out of room for your expertly-shot, highly-narrative vacation antics with Hitachi's new DZ-BD10H camcorder, which records 1080p HD video to Blu-ray discs or to its built-in 30GB hard drive. There's even an SD slot, which we aren't positive you can record video ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 19th Jun 2006 18:19 UTC
"There's been a lot of talk about the Mac OS X kernel in the past few months. When Avie Tevanian left Apple in March, there was much speculation that Apple had plans to abandon the Mach microkernel that underpins Mac OS X, and that Avie helped to develop many years ago.
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Interactive Guide: Word 2003 to Word 2007
The new ribbon in Office 2007 is generally very good but it does required relearning where all the commands are. This standalone reference guide from Microsoft helps make the transition to the new version.
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Virtually Speaking: Bye-Bye Operating System?
My husband works in the finance department of a large U.K.-based bank. Like most finance professionals, his eyes glaze over when back-end tech specs enter the discussion. Compliance issues pique his interest, but aside from that, he expects an application to "just work."
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Recent Original Stories
"It's amazing how many people who have Microsoft Windows everywhere look flummoxed when asked whether Windows is their "standard" for desktop computing. The reason they are thrown by this question is typically because they haven't thought about it that way before.
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Recent Original Stories
Five years after the concept was first proposed, the so-called USD 100 laptop is poised to go into mass production . Hardware suppliers have been given the green light to ramp-up production of all of the components needed to build millions of the low-cost machines.
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E-Waste Recycling Day at Wal-Mart
The Fredericktown Walmart along with Midwest Recycling Center (MRC) of Crystal City will be holding an E-waste Recycling Day for old computers, laptops, notebooks, televisions, cell phones, printers, fax machines, answering machines, and adding machines. In addition, volunteers will accept appliances such as washers and dryers, dishwashers, furnaces, stoves, water heaters and air conditioners.
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