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Sify installs Redline's WiMAX network in India
BANGALORE, INDIA: Sify Technologies Limited, a provider in Consumer, Internet and Enterprise Services, has selected and RedMAX products of Redline communications, a provider of WiMAX and broadband wireless infrastructure products, for its multi-city WiMAX network in India. According to a pre...
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Dell releases mini desktops
DELL HAS ANNOUNCED a new range of compact desktop machines under the Dell Studio Hybrid Desktop moniker.
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Tamil Nadu unveils new IT policy promising 3 million additional jobs
Chennai, July 29 : Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M Karunanidhi today unveiled the new Information Technology (IT) policy-2008 which promises to create three million additional jobs by 2011 in the ICT sector.
New Kerala |
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Microsoft Israel, Matrix win Leumi Card deal
The announcement follows several months of rivalry over the one of the most lucrative and strategic deals currently on the market.
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Service Channels
Yahoo is no longer issueing authorization keys for the digital rights management, or DRM, software on its songs. This meant that anyone who bought songs from the service would still be able to hear their songs through its service but would be unable to move them to other devices or computers.
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Adobe Releases Photoshop Lightroom 2
Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 2 , a major update to the software for professional photographers, is available now. Among other improvements, Lightroom 2 offers dual-monitor support, "radical" advances in non-destructive localised image correction, and streamlined search capabilities.
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
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Oracle Issues Warning Over Dangerous WebLogic Flaw
Oracle is scrambling to create an emergency patch for a severe vulnerability in the company's WebLogic server, as exploit code...
PC World |
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Infineon in Talks to Sell Stake in DRAM Maker Qimonda
Infineon is in talks to sell its 77.5 percent stake in DRAM maker Qimonda.
PC World |
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UK BOFHs face psychometric dissection
Empathy? Let me tell you about empathy... The techies among you who are operating in or around Bolton had better watch your backs - the local uni is offering postgraduate PhD studentships in the ominously-titled "Cognitive Style Differences Between IT Support Staff and Computer Users as Causes of Stress in the Workplace".…
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Microsoft
GamesIndustry.biz is the world's most read and influential games industry website. But don't just take our word for it!
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Dell's dinky designer desktop
Stylish Studio Hybrid line unveiled Dell has unveiled a range of miniature PCs that it hopes will appeal to anyone looking to minimise their electricity consumption and maximise their desktop space.…
The Register |
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Google blacklists Danish CO2 website
Both Google and Mozilla Firefox search engines are warning users of the danger of visiting the climate and energy ministry's CO2 website, which was attacked twice by the Asprox computer virus.
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Well Cuil?
Could the mighty Google ever be overcome? A new search engine has been set up. It's called 'Cuil', has $33m in backing and surfing tendencies of users
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'Google-killer' Cuil launch fails to impress
Search engine dogged by scathing reviews It appears that Cuil, which launched yesterday amid claims it has the world's largest search index, is not performing as well as its creators, former Google employees, intended. Instead it's facing an angry backlash which could result in long-term damage to its title as a credible contender for Google's crown.
PC Advisor |
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"Open House" communications works wonders at Canadian Tire
Canadian Tire has rolled out their collaboration portal to all 473 stores. But inside the big box retailer's Toronto-based head office, each of the 473 stores across the country is viewed as a separate entrepreneurial enterprise.
ITBusiness.ca |
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Belfast City Airport boosts web connectivity
Angelica Mari, Computing , Tuesday 29 July 2008 at 10:20:00 The airport has improved internet links to enable up-to-date flight information to passengers Belfast City Airport has rolled out a 2Mbit/s managed internet link to provide frequent flight updates to travellers and improve connectivity for airport staff and businesses within the airport....
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IOC to probe apparent internet censorship
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NBAD's 'SMS Money Transfer' wins CIO award 2008
SMS Money Transfer, the innovative service launched by National Bank of Abu Dhabi (NBAD), was awarded the CIO Award 2008 from Computer News Middle East magazine and Forester Middle East.
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Online gold
How the Olympics will play out on the web
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Briefs
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. (BUSINESS WIRE) - JDA(R) Software Group, Inc. (NASDAQ:JDAS) Monday announced financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2008. JDA reported total revenues of $91.8 million and product revenues of $62.2 million for second quarter 2008, compared to total revenues of $90.8 million and product revenues of $61.6 million for second quarter 2007. For the six months ended ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 18th Oct 2005 11:44 UTC
Adobe, IBM, Intel, Hewlett-Packard, Novell, RealNetworks and Red Hat are all backing the new Linux standards effort led by the Free Standards Group . The nonprofit organisation plans to marshal their resources to form standards for key components of Linux desktop software, including libraries, application runtime and install time.
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by Alwin (2.64) on Wed 3rd Oct 2007 22:14 UTC
I haven't tried this 3.1 release yet (and have very little experience with the Gnome desktop anyway), but gave the Mint 3.0 XFCE edition a go recently.
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Sat 27th Aug 2005 10:50 UTC, submitted by David Forshe
A bug in Apple's Safari leaves it vulnerable to crashing from an animated image. All webkit apps are vulnerable, even rss readers. This comes after Internet Explorer and Firefox had vulnerabilities due to pictures. Why is it that images cause browsers so many problems?
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