|
GeekGhost Launches Virtual Computer Support for Consumers and Small Businesses
ATLANTA----Atlanta-based GeekGhost announced today the launch of the company's consumer and small business virtual IT services. GeekGhost offers a secure, remote computer support solution to the general consumer marketplace and to small businesses who need cost-effective IT support.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
|
Heads Up! EBSCO Goes 2.0
As soon as EBSCO made its new interface available earlier this month, Shonda Brisco, our Digital Resources columnist, locked herself away with some bread, water, and a laptop.
School Library Journal |
|
Increased Use of Streaming Media and Growing Enrollment Cause Schools Network and Productivity Pains
SAN DIEGO, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 07/28/08 -- Schools must prepare to manage the rising need for bandwidth with the increasing use of streaming media and online applications within today's teaching curriculum, in addition to ever-growing enrollment.
Broadcast Newsroom |
|
Ex-Google engineers debut 'Cuil' way to search
Monday, July 28, 2008 at 10:23 a.m. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- 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.
KRCG Jefferson City |
|
Verizon counts on wireless for profits
Phone company reports an increase in profits for the second quarter largely due to its wireless business, while its wireline business takes a hit.
CNET |
|
Concurrent Achieves Compliance with Nasdaq Listing Requirements
ATLANTA, BUSINESS WIRE -- Concurrent (Nasdaq: CCUR), a worldwide leader in real-time Linux(R)-based computing technologies, today announced full compliance with requirements necessary for Nasdaq listing. Concurrent, whose 1 for 10 reverse stock split became effective on July 9, 2008, was deemed compliant with Nasdaq regulations since its common stock has traded above $1.00 for ten consecutive ...
Broadcast Newsroom |
|
Facebook fends off attack of the clones
(AP) -- In its bid to go global, Facebook is facing off against itself. Clones of the wunderkind social-networking Web site - some of which resemble Facebook right down to color, font and layout - have popped up in local languages around the world. These competitor sites offer identical core services, letting users post pictures, make groups and choose their friends.
PhysOrg |
|
Expert: Steve Bucci
Dear Debt Adviser, How does one go about financial re-education? A dear friend is in over his head. He thinks American Express is the answer to everything. His new laptop, Wii and digital camera are clear evidence of this.
Bankrate.com |
|
Verizon counts on wireless for profits
Phone company reports an increase in profits for the second quarter largely due to its wireless business, while its wireline business takes a hit.
CNET |
|
In Motion Technology and Physio-Control Provide Critical Cardiac Information from the Field to Doctors Anywhere
VANCOUVER, British Columbia----In Motion Technology, a leader in multi-network mobility management systems for in-vehicle use, today announced that emergency medical personnel in vehicles equipped with In Motion's onBoard™ Mobile Gateway and Physio-Control's LIFEPAK® 12 defibrillator/monitor can now send, via the Internet, diagnostic-quality cardiac information seamlessly from the field to ...
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
|
Reporters vent fury at great firewall of China
BEIJING Olympic Games organisers bore the brunt of international media frustration yesterday as key global internet sites were shut down and the speed of the internet connections reduced to levels not seen for a decade.
Queanbeyan Age |
|
New Search Engine and Google Challenger Launched
SAN FRANCISCO, CA -- A new internet search engine is being introduced Monday and it is trying to upstage Google. Cuil, pronounced "cool" searches 120 billion web pages which the founders say is at least three times the size of Google's index.
KTVU 2 San Francisco |
|
Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 26th Nov 2006 20:41 UTC
"Apple researchers have built a full working prototype of a Mac tablet PC and three Companies in Taiwan are now costing a product for a potential launch in mid 2007. Sources in Taiwan have said that the focus has been more on the home and the education environment than the enterprise marketplace.
New Mobile Computing |
|
Travelscream Partners With Brides.com
Vail, CO Travelscream Technologies, the leading provider of web marketing and social media solutions for the hospitality industry, has announced a partnership with Condé Nast’s premiere bridal destination site Brides.com to become part of their industry-exclusive Syndicated Publishers Network. As a result, Brides.com’s audience of more than 1.2 million brides-to-be will be able to view a ...
Hospitality Net |
|
FCC's Pre-School Test for Wireless Network
FCC stipulates that content on free wireless network must be suitable for child.
ABC News |
|
Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Wed 4th Apr 2007 18:02 UTC
Geeks.com were once more very kind to send us one of their products for a review. Geeks sells cheap laptops --among others-- and so we asked for a low-cost laptop without an operating system in it for the purpose of this review.
OS News |
|
“Boom da base” comes in a small package
Music can now be brought anywhere using portable mp3 players, mobile phones, and even laptops.
Manila Bulletin |
|
Recent Original Stories
PCMag reviews Google's SketchUp beta . " Google SketchUp Beta , the brand new, free 3D drawing tool isn't an obvious fit for the Google desktop application canon.
OS News |
|
New Search Engine Cuil Challenges Google Technology
A new search-engine platform was unveiled Monday by some former Google engineers to compete with the leading search site. Dubbed Cuil and pronounced "cool," the new company claims to combine the largest Web index with content-based relevance, results organized by ideas, and complete user privacy. Cuil said it has indexed 120 billion Web pages, three times more than any other search engine.
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
|
Spirent Federal GPS Simulator Selected by Honeywell for NASA's Orion Project
YORBA LINDA, Calif.----Spirent Federal Systems, Inc., the leading provider of GPS/GNSS satellite simulators, announces today that Honeywell has selected a Spirent GPS/Inertial simulator to develop, integrate and verify the navigation system for NASA's Orion project.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
|
Reporters vent fury at great firewall of China
BEIJING Olympic Games organisers bore the brunt of international media frustration yesterday as key global internet sites were shut down and the speed of the internet connections reduced to levels not seen for a decade.
Lithgow Mercury |
|
“Boom da base” comes in a small package
Music can now be brought anywhere using portable mp3 players, mobile phones, and even laptops. ... or why there's no vacation from your vocation!
Manila Bulletin |
|
Headset maker introduces Jabra brand to RP enterprise market
Denmark-based electronics firm GN Netcom, which used to make wireless headsets for offices and call centers under its own corporate name, has reintroduced its products in the Philippines but this time under the famous Jabra brand.
Manila Bulletin |
|
HostingCon 2008 Kicks Off
July 28, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- HostingCon 2008, the premiere conference and trade show for the hosted services industry, kicks off today from Chicago's beautiful Navy Pier.
Web Host Industry Review |
|
The DNS bug and you
You know a bug is Big News when it makes National Public Radio 's "All Things Considered" , the network's afternoon drive-time show. That's what happened Friday, when Dan Kaminsky , the security researcher who uncovered a critical flaw in the Doman Name System (DNS) software used to direct traffic on the Internet, gave a synopsis of the problem and what has been done to fix it. [ ...
InfoWorld |
|
|