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Nina Spezzaferro: D.B. Sweeney's Two Tickets to Paradise Experiments with an Alternative Film Distribution Model
The Internet, Netflix and iTunes have changed the film industry. Last week I caught up with D.B. Sweeney, writer, actor, director and producer of Two...
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Interactive Display targets advertising and entertainment.
Using advanced camera technology and body tracking software, GestureFX display system intelligently responds to body movement to project dynamic interactive multimedia content, interactive advertising, or games onto any surface of any size. GestureFX 1.5 software delivers 70 non-branded applications and special effects. Release also offers SDK module for complete real-time game engine ...
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'Last Lecture' Professor Randy Pausch Has Died
Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon University professor whose "Last Lecture" video became an Internet sensation, has died from pancreatic cancer.
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2 die as 7 bombs explode in Indian IT city: Police
India's high-technology capital Bangalore was rocked by a string of seven bomb blasts Friday with at least two people killed and a dozen more wounded, police said.
Regina Leader-Post |
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MediaG3 in China wireless partnership
MediaG3 Inc. on Friday announced a partnership agreement with Beijing Digital Media Corp. to provide broadband wireless services.
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G&L Precision Die Cutting Makes Charitable Contributions
San Jose, California --- May 21, 2008 - In 1978, Jerry Alberico, Loren Alberico and Connie Pierce saw a need in the exploding computer industry - the need for hub rings for floppy disks - and started a die cutting business with two machines in their garage. From providing engineered-solutions for die cutting for floppy disks, the founders expanded their mom and pop business to now providing ...
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Vehicle burglaries trend up in parish
Michael Seeger learned his lesson the hard way. Although the computer security consultant knows the importance of locking his vehicle, last month Seeger returned home late and exhausted, forgetting to lock his Ford F150 in Abita Springs’ Arrowwood Estates subdivision.
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'Last Lecture' Professor Randy Pausch Has Died
Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon University professor whose "Last Lecture" video became an Internet sensation, has died from pancreatic cancer.
CBS 13 Sacramento |
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'Last Lecture' Professor Randy Pausch Has Died
Randy Pausch, the Carnegie Mellon University professor whose "Last Lecture" video became an Internet sensation, has died from pancreatic cancer.
CBS 3 Philadelphia |
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Progress Energy Carolinas offers tips to protect from lightning damage
A single lightning strike generates temperatures three times hotter than those on the surface of the sun. So, it’s safe to assume the same lightning bolt can cause serious damage to a home computer or microwave oven.
Florence Morning News |
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Corporate & Market Data
MindTree, the Bangalore-headquartered IT services company created history... The first quarter performance of Satyam Computer Services, the fourth largest...
Business Standard India |
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iPhone 2.1 firmware to have copy/paste, better GPS?
Apple may already be laying the groundwork for several important updates in the next major iteration of iPhone firmware, according to multiple sources. One notes that in exploring the Localizable.strings entry under English.lproj in the current iPhone WebKit framework, there are entries for several commands the firmware does not currently support,...
MacNN |
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Yahoo Targets Outlook with Zimbra
Yahoo's free all-in-one e-mail client offers Web 2.0-like features in an offline package, putting it head to head with Microsoft's Outlook
DesignTechnica |
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Netflix second-quarter profit up four per cent, beats analyst views
SAN FRANCISCO - Netflix Inc.'s second-quarter profit edged up four per cent, beating analyst expectations as the online DVD rental leader signed up 168,000 new customers while spending less money to attract them to the service.
MSN Money Canada |
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Vehicle burglaries trend up in parish
Michael Seeger learned his lesson the hard way. Although the computer security consultant knows the importance of locking his vehicle, last month Seeger returned home late and exhausted, forgetting to lock his Ford F150 in Abita Springs’ Arrowwood Estates subdivision.
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Yahoo! Unveils Zimbra Desktop Beta 3
Last year Yahoo acquired Zimra for $350 million. Now the Internet mogul has now decided to show off the fruits of its labours with the Zimbra Desktop e-mail application. Available to download in Beta 3, Zimbra Desktop is a natty utility that lets you manage your...
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Stay cool with the MacBook Air
Jason Snell and other have noticed that Intel’s Santa Rosa chip architecture, used by the MacBook Air, shuts down a core when it gets too hot. The result? At random times, generally on warm days and generally in the afternoon after you’ve been using my MacBook Air for a while, the computer will become crazily unresponsive.
Macworld |
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Microsoft still working on online branding issues
Microsoft is working on a way to combine all of its online services under a single Web page, rather than continue on with its confusing online presence involving multiple brands and services reached through many different portals.
IT World |
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Intel starts foray into SoC market
MUNICH, Germany — Intel has announced its entry into the market for System-on-Chip (SoC) integrated circuits.
Electronics Supply and Manufacturing |
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OS Roundup: BSD Bug Emerges From Chrysalis
How long does it take to spot a bug in an operating system ? The answer, it seems, can be as long as 33 years.
IT Management |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 11th Apr 2006 18:34 UTC
"Red Hat's Fedora Core 5, which hit the Internet late last month, shines in the server and developer roles with which Linux has come to be identified.
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Stepfather vouches for Childs
The computer engineer who was allegedly plotting to bring city services to a grinding halt by wiping out its network was searching for a storage locker and may have been also planning his getaway - to Sparks, Nev., according to court records.
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Recent Original Stories
"A few months back, LXer reader, cyber_rigger, began compiling a list of vendors who offer GNU/Linux pre-installed. The list quickly grew, even drawing attention from other news outlets.
New Mobile Computing |
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3 shot at Phoenix college; suspect arrested
PHOENIX (AP) -- A long-standing dispute between two men turned violent when a former student shot three people in a computer lab at a community college, injuring one of them critically, authorities said. The suspected gunman was arrested nearby.
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3 shot at Phoenix college; suspect arrested
PHOENIX-- A long-standing dispute between two men turned violent when a former student shot three people in a computer lab at a community college, injuring one of them critically, authorities said. The suspected gunman was arrested nearby.
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