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This Just In: Upgrades and Downgrades
Soleil gives Google its place in the sun.
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LaCie Hard Disk Designed by Neil Poulton 1TB
The LaCie Hard Disk Designed by Neil Poulton is a desktop hard drive that can connect to your Mac via FireWire 400, USB 2.0...
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MetaX 2.4.5
When you rip movies from your personal DVD collection for your iPhone or Apple TV, you could tag them manually with a program...
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Returning bad computer part not so easy
Q. On Jan. 14, I contacted Dell's technical department because I had a problem with my Dell Dimension 8200 desktop computer. The technician was helpful and corrected the problem, but then suggested that that I upgrade my RAM memory to improve the computer's functions.
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Apple Releases Update for AirPort Extreme Base Stations
Apple released AirPort Extreme Update 2008-02 late Thursday and recommends that all Intel-based Macs be updated. The...
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Yahoo: Burn Your DRMed Tracks to CD Now
Yahoo has become the latest company to abandon customers who bought tracks from its music store encoded with DRM, drawing fire...
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Augmented Reality Coming to Your Desktop Soon
A Tokyo-based start-up has taken the wraps off new software that brings to the desktop the world of augmented reality.
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South Carolina Revamps State Website
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) - South Carolina has revamped the official state Web site. The site at http://www.sc.gov now includes video and audio clips helping users to navigate the site and answering questions such as where to find tax forms or get officials copies of birth certificates.
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Wall Street Beat: Some Companies Shine Amid Gloom
When Samsung Electronics, a giant in chips, mobile phones and LCD panels, reported earnings on Friday, it noted worsening...
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Bikers, pedestrians seeking better Web maps
Friday, July 25, 2008 at 1:27 p.m. PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- With the old gas-guzzler in the garage, you've got your bicycle ready and your sneakers laced up. Now all you need is a map of the quickest, safest routes for riding around town. Well, not so fast.
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BlackBerries, iPhones can cost firms
Before employers dole out a BlackBerry or other wireless devices that can keep employees in constant contact with the workplace, they need to be aware of their potential legal liability, according to law firm Pepper Hamilton LLP.
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Samsung Q2 Results Higher on LCD, Cell Phone Sales
Healthy sales of LCD (liquid crystal display) panels and a profitable cellular handset business helped Samsung Electronics...
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Users May Help to Vet Android Apps
Google may use a user-driven rating system to help keep bad or harmful Android applications off mobile phones.
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Microsoft Still Working on Online Branding Issues
Microsoft is working on a way to combine its online services into a single Web page to solve its branding problem, CEO Steve...
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One of Gates' Favorite Themes Continues in His Absence
Bill Gates is no longer working full time at Microsoft but some of his ideas, like tabletop computers and more natural user...
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Open-network Chief Sees Verizon Following His Lead
The head of the new open-network initiative at Verizon Wireless sees the carrier's traditional business following the open...
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OmniFocus for IPhone
The Omni Group's getting things done (GTD) desktop application for the Mac, OmniFocus, has both proponents and detractors...
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Microsoft to Buy Data-warehouse Appliance Vendor
Microsoft continues a shopping spree to bolster SQL Server by purchasing data-warehouse appliance vendor DATAllegro.
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Web Site Owner Faces Obscenity Charges
A California Web site owner faces obcenity-related charges.
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VMware to Offer Low-Fooprint ESX Hypervisor Free
To help it compete against Microsoft's low-cost Hyper-V, VMware will offer the low-cost version of its hypervisor at no cost.
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If Yahoo is toast, just add juice!
ADVOCATES OF the failed Yahoo acquisition by Microsoft have been saying for some time that Yahoo is toast .
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My Book Mirror Edition RAIDs Your Data
Western Digital's new desktop storage system offers a 1TB dual-disk enclosure with RAID for under $600.
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Software Piracy Hurts the Open-Source Community Too
OpenOffice.org community manager sees fallout when proprietary wares are jacked.
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Shooting at Phoenix community college leaves 3 wounded, 1 critically; 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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Ballmer Seeks to Justify Online Services Push
Steve Ballmer, speaking at the annual analysts meeting, defends Microsoft's plans to invest more in online services.
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