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FierceWireless Names Loopt as One of Its 'Fierce 15' Wireless Companies of 2008
Loopt, a revolutionary social-mapping and communication service, announced today that it has been named to the annual FierceWireless "Fierce 15" list, designating it as one of the top wireless companies of the year.
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Dole Nutrition News Wins Web Marketing Association's Outstanding Achievement Award
Dole Food Company, Inc. announced today that the Web Marketing Association (WMA) awarded the Dole Nutrition News (DNN) their International Advertising Competition Award for Outstanding Achievement in Internet Advertising - Best Food Industry On-line Newsletter Award.
Centre Daily Times |
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Computerworld Showdown: SSDs Fail to Outperform Trusty HDD
The Solid State Drives, known to Apple customers as a very expensive replacement option on the MacBook Air, have no moving parts and are less power hungry. However, when it comes to sheer performance, the SSD was found to be wanting compared to the standard hard disk drive (HDD), according to Computerworld on Tuesday
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Wi-Fi cafes: Easy to find, but free is fading away
Despite the expanded services and rollouts, paying for Wi-Fi at some of the larger chains has created an opportunity for smaller restaurateurs.
EETimes |
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Argon ST, Inc. Announces Conference Call to Discuss Second Quarter 2008 Results
Argon ST, Inc. (NASDAQ:STST), a leading systems engineering, development and services company providing full-service C5ISR (command, control, communications, computers, combat systems, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance) systems and services to a wide range of defense and intelligence customers, today announced that it will conduct a conference call at 10:00 a.m. Eastern Time on ...
Centre Daily Times |
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3K Computers sued over trademarks
Three well-known international brands filed trademark infringement lawsuits in South Florida federal courts on Monday.
BizJournals |
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Current Newswire:
"Here's an interesting experiment. Take a novice user, place them in front of a Linux distro (in this case Ubuntu Hardy Heron), and see how they get on with basic tasks.
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Apple re-evaluating iPhone distribution?
Apple could be re-evaluating its iPhone exclusivity agreements in future global releases as it expands into Europe, Asia, Central, and South America. Spanish language news site CincoDias writes that the same business methodology that Apple used to successfully launch the iPhone in the US doesn't necessarily mean the approach works globally. The pub...
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Can You Decode Teen Text Msgs?
Do you know what POS (parent over shoulder) or TM (text message) stand for? Your teenager probably does. T hese days teens have a language all their own. They use it to communicate with one another via text messages or even email. It’s a language which can be foreign and frustrating to adults.
WSPA Spartanburg |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 12th Jul 2005 21:56 UTC
MacNN reports that Apple today released Mac OS X 10.4.2, which the company says delivers overall improved reliability and compatibility for Mac OS X v10.4 and is recommended for all users.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 1st Feb 2007 22:45 UTC
Jim Allchin, who officially quit Microsoft after 17 years of service Wednesday, posted on the Windows Vista Blog about how he thinks his day will look in the near future . "3:15 PM: Went to drive the afternoon carpool run.
New Mobile Computing |
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MIKE WENDLAND: Recovered computer files have played key role in big cases
Here's a computer secret most people don't know: The delete key doesn't really delete. A deleted computer file can usually be recovered, even if it seems to have been removed from your hard drive.
Detroit Free Press |
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Agilent upgrades RFIC simulation software
Agilent has announced the release of the latest version of its RFIC simulation software, GoldenGate, that represents an expansion of RFIC simulation coverage for wireless communications products.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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The future of the iPod
The device most responsible for Apple's 21st century renaissance gets short shrift these days next to the Mac and the iPhone. What lies in store for the iPod?
CNET |
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SoC integrates 12 ICs for smaller, cheaper PNDs
SigmaTel has introduced an SoC processor for the portable navigation GPS market that integrates 12 previously-discrete ICs typically found in personal navigation devices.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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Report: Microsoft leaning toward proxy fight
Redmond may announce its plans and its opposition slate of directors on Wednesday, according to CNBC.
CNET |
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CSR taps Virage Logic's IP for next-gen Bluetooth devices
CSR has picked Virage Logic's semiconductor intellectual property (IP) to enable its next-generation Bluetooth solutions.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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SearchCap: The Day In Search, April 29, 2008
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web From Search Engine Land: Google Adds Street Views To Step-By-Step Driving Directions The Google LatLong Blog announced that you can now see street views turn-by-turn (when available) when you are seeking out driving directions via Google Maps. For example, when driving ...
Search Engine Land |
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Money found in budget to fund cyber-predator offices in Pensacola, Tampa
Attorney General Bill McCollum said today he will be able to open new cyber-predator offices in Pensacola and Tampa in the new budget year.
The News-Press |
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Spansion enters memory cross-licensing deal with IBM
Spansion has entered into a seven-year patent cross-licensing agreement with IBM, including IBM's newly unveiled racetrack electronic memory solution.
Electronic Engineering Times Asia |
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A ban on touts will not fix a rigged game
The internet is transforming many businesses and none more than the business of the ticket tout. The spiv on the street corner has been displaced by the personal computer, facilitated both by general auction sites such as Ebay and by specialist ticket exchanges.
Financial Times |
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IT Dojo: Create your own bootable USB flash drive for Windows XP
TechRepublic's Bill Detwiler maintains that booting Windows XP from a USB Flash drive ahs its advantages when you need to troubleshoot and boot a almost dead PC. Here's a video walking you through the process. You'll learn how to configure a computer's BIOS to boot from a...
ZDNet |
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Microsoft to Go Hostile?
With its offer deadline come and gone, Microsoft might go the muscle route. TechCrunch posts bios for a possible new board.
PC World via Yahoo! News |
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Rogers Says Profit Doubled, Plans IPhone Introduction (Update4)
April 29 (Bloomberg) -- Rogers Communications Inc. , Canada's largest wireless carrier, reported that first-quarter profit doubled on mobile-phone revenue and said it will introduce Apple Inc.'s iPhone this year.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sun 15th Apr 2007 20:11 UTC
"We're now more than a decade later than the moment when I judged the open source to have gained a decisive momentum - 1996-1997, when Slackware was the reference, Red Hat was 'the other choice', KDE and GNOME were just emerging, Walnut Creek was selling CD-ROMs, and SunSITE mirrors were the home of most of the relevant software.
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