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HL:Apple's iPhone expected to attract high-end consumers in Canada@
MONTREAL _ The hip, fashionable and much-anticipated iPhone is finally on its way to Canadian consumers, who will likely have to dig deep into their pockets to pay for the high-end smartphone.
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N.C. battles against cyber criminals
CHARLOTTE -- The fastest growing crime in the country is not on the streets, but on computers, as law enforcement agencies across the state are overwhelmed with growing internet crime.
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Dell busts out appliance baby for OEMs
Google search box may go on diet Dell has an interesting side gig going where it makes appliance-like gear for OEMs. This week it rounded out the appliance play via a new low-end server that's of particular interest because it's small enough to fit into telco racks.…
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Shakespeare didn’t blog
Seattle, WA – Somewhere out there is the mind that will produce the next great American novel. If, however, that would-be author is under the age of 18, the words they write may be more of “SOZ” and “TGGTG” then beautiful, flowing prose.
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Last-Minute Glitch Holds Up Windows XP SP3
An anonymous reader sends word that Microsoft Windows XP SP3, which had been scheduled to hit the Web today, was pulled back at the last minute. SP3 apparently broke a Microsoft application, Microsoft Dynamics Retail Management System. Their solution is to set up a filter to make sure that no system running the affected software will get automatically updated; once the filter is in place, SP3 ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 2nd Mar 2006 22:59 UTC
Two articles about the Intel Mac Mini: "As a fan of faster computers from Apple, I'm heartened by this week's release of an Intel-based Mac mini.
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Consortium Seeks to Establish Home Wired Network Standards
A group of electronics and chip manufacturers lead by Panasonic, Texas Instruments, Infineon and Intel have joined together under the aegis of the HomeGrid Forum in effort to establish standards to connect consumer electronics such as TVs, computers and audio/visual systems. Using existing wiring infrastructure such electrical, coax and phone lines, the group expects to establish and test a ...
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Commercial GNU tools add x86 Windows support
— Apr. 21, 2008 — CodeSourcery has added support for Windows OSes on x86 architectures to its commercially supported GNU C/C++ toolchain and Eclipse IDE (integrated development environment).
WindowsForDevices |
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Microsoft cuts Xbox 360 prices in Asia
Costs are reduced from 5 percent to nearly 20 percent.
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OQO hacked to run Leopard
OQO Talk claims that a junior member has successfully hacked the OQO to run Mac OS X Leopard. In case you're not familiar, OQO developed several subnotebooks that have the functionality of a tablet PC in a form-factor slightly larger than a PDA. According...
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Apple's 5 worst hardware flaws - and how to fix them
Apple is often lauded for its design chops. And Apple's post-modern industrial design is lyrical next to Dell's neo-Soviet brutalism. But Apple makes some really stupid choices. Here are the top 5 - and the best workarounds. In reverse order: 5) Keyboards ...
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Dems Pick Microsoft for Convention
Silverlight to power live, gavel-to-gavel Web video coverage.... Download a VMWare LAB MANAGER STARTER KIT, FREE! Virtualize the test lab while cutting costs. Get your Free Virtual Lab Starter Kit today.
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Microsoft Hires Adobe Design Tool Leader
Mark Hamburg, a key player on Adobe Photoshop, leaves Adobe for Microsoft.... Download your collaboration technology brief. Learn why online collaboration has reached the Tipping Point and how it’s accelerating business.
eWeek |
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Dell to axe 41 Scottish jobs
Dell, the world's second-largest computer maker, yesterday said it would slash 5% of its workforce across Europe, the Middle East and Africa - a move which translates into 41 jobs in Scotland.
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This is the conclusion of the Globalisation Instute
"Computers in the European Union should be sold without a bundled operating system , according to this submission to the European Commission.
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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.
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Digital Info Security Company Announces Referral Partnership With CEP Advantage
Digital Info Security Company is pleased to announce its affiliation with CEP Advantage , a web solutions provider for financial professionals. DISC and CEP have signed a referral partner agreement in which CEP will resell DISC's outsourced automated services for compliance.
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Microsoft cuts Xbox 360 prices in Asia
Costs are reduced from 5 percent to nearly 20 percent.
CNET |
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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?
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Kelly Hacker of Aberdeen Md., walks her two dogs, Jordyn and Jaimee.
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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.
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PEER 1 Launches Video Contest
April 29, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web hosting provider PEER 1 announced on Tuesday that it has released the second episode of its web video series, "Growing Pains," along with a new Growing Pains $10,000 contest.
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Home media network tips up
The big four have pledged to form a common standard that will be able to link computers, televisions, stereos...
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Prototyping tool eases design of iPhone apps
Enterprises that want to create applications for Apple's iPhone will be able to build and try out prototypes using a special programming template unveiled on Tuesday. It's the latest template from iRise, which has been selling a prototyping platform for other types of applications for six years.
Addict 3D |
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Microsoft delays release of Windows XP SP3
Microsoft has delayed the release of a third service pack for Windows XP, blaming a "compatibility issue" between the software and a retail-chain-management application.
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