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Solar power solution for modern Apple laptops ships
QuickerTek has introduced a new model Apple Juicz solar charger for the MacBook and MacBook Pro. Apple Juicz both powers and charges your Apple laptop while the computer is active.
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Apple Updates MobileMe Status After Weekend of Fixes
After working over the weekend to restore functionality to MobileMe, Apple said on Sunday night that nearly half of the users...
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Google Italy Could Face Criminal Charges Over Video
Italian prosecutors are considering criminally charging four Google executives for failing to stop the upload of a video of a...
PC World |
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New PlayStation 3 Console Gains FCC Approval
A new PlayStation 3 console was approved by the U.S. FCC last week, according to the agency's online filings database.
PC World |
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First-Ever Worldwide Photo Walk Hosted by Scott Kelby and the National Associaton of Photoshop Professionals
Scott Kelby, president of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) and the #1 bestselling computer and technology book author, is pleased to announce the first-ever worldwide Photo Walk - 100 cities around the globe - on Saturday, August 23. The event is organized to celebrate the release of Scott Kelby's latest book - The Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 Book for Digital ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Ex-Googler, Husband Launch Cuil New Search Engine
A ex-Googler and her husband launched the Cuil search engine on Monday
PC World |
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Sales tax holiday starts July 31
ATLANTA — Georgia shoppers will be able to purchase certain clothing items, schools supplies, computers and computer accessories without paying state and local sales tax during the state’s seventh annual tax-free holiday, which begins at 12:01 a.m. July 31 and continues until midnight Aug. 3.
The Dalton Daily Citizen |
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Dud Nvidia GPUs tip up in Dell laptops
Not just HP, then... Dell says ten laptop models have been sucker-punched by the GPU problems affecting Nvidia chipsets.…
The Register |
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Government Computer News
The federal government has been researching facial recognition technologies since the 1960s and, although it has significantly improved over the decades, it is still far from meeting operational needs.
Government Computer News |
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U.S. to pilot Internet travel idea
Notion is to require travellers covered by its visa waiver program to get prior Internet authorization before boarding flights to America
The Globe and Mail |
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Facebook fends off attack of the clones
Clones have popped up in local languages around the world, offering identical services, letting users post pictures, make groups and choose their friends
The Globe and Mail |
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Next month at the annual Black Hat conference in Las Vegas, noted security researcher Joanna Rutkowska plans to demonstrate how a malicious hacker could take control of Xen virtualization software.
Government Computer News |
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Technological summer readies CISD for fall
After a summer of campus moves, Celina ISD’s technology guru vowed the district’s computer systems would be up and running as it opens the doors to another school year.
The Celina Record |
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Government Computer News
Garth Gibson has devoted a career to looking at ways to use parallelism for faster and more reliable storage.
Government Computer News |
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IBM, Orion Energy Systems, Site Controls, Eka Systems, Direct Energy, Tendril and Ziphany Join Demand Response ...
The Demand Response and Advanced Metering Coalition (DRAM) announced today that several companies have joined the organization to help it expand its outreach and education efforts.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! News |
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Sales tax break approaches
Email this article Printer friendly page Lebanon and Laclede County will participate in the state's sales tax holiday this weekend on school supplies, some clothing and some computers and software.
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"Putting a computer on a fork lift is commonplace, according to John Geary, vice president of sales and marketing for Glacier Computers. IGEL was looking for a stable system to run its version of Linux. Other Glacier customers needed different features and were willing to consider Linux.
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Online Soccer Fans Get Their Game on with the Power Challenge Community Toolbar
Conduit, a leading provider of website syndication solutions for web publishers, and Power Challenge, the leading provider of sports-based multiplayer games played over the Internet, today introduced the Conduit-powered Power Challenge Community Toolbar with syndication and promotional tools for the browser and the desktop.
Centre Daily Times |
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Paramore to film new DVD?
After a two and a half week internet hiatus, Paramore vocalist Hayley Williams updated her blog yesterday.
Kerrang.com |
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World's fastest search engine 'Cuil' launched
New York, July 28: Pitched as the world's latest, largest and swiftest search engine, Cuil was launched Monday with 120 billion pages or 'thrice' the volume of the Google index.
New Kerala |
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FCC to uphold network complaint vs Comcast: source
U.S. communications regulators later this week are expected to uphold a complaint accusing Comcast Corp of unreasonably restricting Internet users who share movies and other material, a source familiar with the case said on Monday.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Apr 2006 20:43 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"All too often the desktop operating system market is looked upon as some sort of epic struggle between Microsoft and Linux. This 'versus' mentality is fun to perpetuate, it is not helping anyone in the long run . Since it is clear that each party is going to be around for a long time, what is needed a bit of mannerly coexistence.
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China's Web users top 250m on back of disasters, Olympics
China's online population, already the world's largest, has swelled to 253 million, an official report said, driven by news events such as natural disasters and the Beijing Olympics.
The Manila Times |
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 15th Sep 2006 22:48 UTC
By picking the brains of Web developers and IT recruiters, eWEEK selected 10 programming languages that are a bonus for developers to add to their resumes. Even better, they're great jumping-off points, with loads of job opportunities for younger recruits.
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