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Need for speed behind Comcast’s latest plan
Cable and broadband provider Comcast today said it has doubled download speeds of its fastest tier of Internet service.
Galveston County Daily News |
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(Compute) power to the people
Forget Atom. Forget Android. To see the future of computing, look to the Adobe Open Screen Project, an ambitious effort to bring full-featured Internet experience to devices ranging from televisions to mobile handsets.
EETimes |
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Next battleground for processors: powering the consumer computing device
The Internet doesn't play favorites. In principle, consumer computing devices can use any processor powerful enough to run a full-featured browser.
EETimes |
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Ex-Google engineers debut 'Cuil' way to search
Anna Patterson's last Internet search engine was so impressive that industry leader Google Inc. bought the technology in 2004 to upgrade its own system. She believes her latest invention is even more valuable - only this time it's not for sale. Patterson instead intends to upstage Google, which she quit in 2006 to develop a more comprehensive and efficient way to scour the Internet. The end ...
The State |
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Program helps parents connect with kids from overseas
HOLLIS -- Before leaving Colombia for a five-week stay with a host family in Hollis, three siblings used the Internet to find out what life in New Hampshire would be like. ... - By KYLE STUCKER Staff Writer
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Luis Manzano has set no restrictions for rumored girlfriend Angel Locsin
Tinanong ng PEP (Philippine Entertainment Portal) si Luis Manzano tungkol sa isyung kinasasangkutan ng nababalitang girlfriend niya na si Angel Locsin at Claudine Barretto.
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Quad-Core AMD Opteron(TM) Processors Deliver World-Record Web Performance
Demonstrating its superior ability to handle the strenuous and increasing demands placed on today’s high-traffic Web-based businesses, AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced that the power- and cost-efficient Quad-Core AMD Opteron™ ...
Finanzen.net |
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Internet offers the future of voting
It seems voting machines change about as quickly as the weather in Northeast Ohio. In 2004, Lake County voters cast their ballots electronically. Since then, however, the method changed, to touch screens with a paper audit trail.
The News-Herald |
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Springdale's Dugan made top preseason pick
The MSA Sports Network, known for its high school sports Internet broadcasts, and ESPN 1250-AM have given fans a voice.
Valley News Dispatch |
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New Computer Will Check Election Fraud
In years past, an overzealous citizen could vote early and often, casting a ballot in Lake Placid, then moving to polling places in Sebring, Avon Park and across Florida.
Highlands Today |
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Reuters Technology Summary
Apple CEO Jobs' life not in danger: report LOS ANGELES - Apple Inc CEO Steve Jobs, who has been dogged by investor concerns about his health, does not have recurrent cancer or a life-threatening health issue, The New York Times reported on Saturday. "While his health problems amounted to a good deal more than 'a common bug,' they weren't life-threatening and he doesn't have a ...
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Program helps you keep track of your passwords
For those of us whose senior moments cause us to forget the dozens of passwords we need to do our online banking, sign on to Web sites, pay bills, order new computers and even sign on to our PC — and for everyone else, who has forgotten a crucial password — this column is for you.
The Post and Courier |
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Quad-Core AMD Opteron(TM) Processors Deliver World-Record Web Performance
Demonstrating its superior ability to handle the strenuous and increasing demands placed on today´s
wallstreet:online AG |
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MindTouch Releases MindTouch Deki
MindTouch announced a new version of its open source collaboration and collective intelligence platform.
EContent Magazine |
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Recent Original Stories
"It's all too easy to get caught up in the million dollar marketing engine as we approach the consumer release of Windows Vista, so lets not forget that it isn't the second coming, and by all counts is an upgrade you can do without.
New Mobile Computing |
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An un-American feel aids expanding US Web firms
(AP:NEW YORK) AOL splashes images of Bollywood celebrities on its new home page for India. MySpace accepts sign-ups from mobile phones in Japan. Google departs from its customarily spartan home page and peppers its Korean site with colorful, animated icons.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 19th Nov 2006 11:49 UTC, submitted by Tomasz
After nearly three months of work, the SkyOS team has released a new build of their operating system . Changes include, but are not limited to: desktop compositing working with every graphics card, USB 2.0 stack (with keyboard, mouse, mass storage, printer, card reader, hub, USB-CDROM, and other drivers), SATA drives support, printing stack (about a 1000 USB and network printers supported), and ...
New Mobile Computing |
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Open courts vs. privacy: Move toward online access to files sparks concerns
The judges on the Supreme Court of Canada will decide this fall whether to post court documents online, the culmination of years of debate on whether throwing open the electronic doors threatens privacy rights in an era of Internet stalkers and identity thieves.
Vancouver Province |
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(Compute) power to the people
Forget Atom. Forget Android. To see the future of computing, look to the Adobe Open Screen Project, an ambitious effort to bring full-featured Internet experience to devices ranging from televisions to mobile handsets.
EETimes |
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Next battleground for processors: powering the consumer computing device
The Internet doesn't play favorites. In principle, consumer computing devices can use any processor powerful enough to run a full-featured browser.
EETimes |
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Beyond the iPhone
It's time to step back from the "reality distortion field" that Apple chief and iPhone champion Steve Jobs creates, and assess where the new mobile Web platforms are really heading.
EETimes |
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New Zealand's internet future and how to fix it
A group of experts has descended on Queenstown for a three-day Netsafe conference that aims to unlock the mysteries of our internet future.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Ubuntu dual boot with XP works fine, easily installed
Question: Ubuntu might be something that I may be interested in using, but I have Windows XP SPII and I was wondering if I would need to remove that from my computer in order to gain an advantage from Ubuntu, or if I could keep Windows on my computer.
The Palm Beach Post |
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China claims more web users than US
BEIJING - China's booming internet population has surpassed the United States to become the world's biggest, with 253 million people online despite government controls on web use, according to government data.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Ask the Expert: Raymond Pinard, 48HourPrint.com, online commerce
Raymond Pinard, president and CEO of 48HourPrint.com -- and former president of St. Mary's Bank -- will address online commerce in the monthly "Ask the Expert" series hosted online by the New Hampshire Union Leader and the Amoskeag Business Incubator.
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