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Internet "series of tubes" senator indicted
Federal indictment charges Alaska's Ted Stevens with lying in corruption probe.
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Verizon Wireless Presents HopeLine Law Enforcement Partnership Award to NOBLE's South Florida Chapter
Verizon Wireless, a recognized corporate leader for its commitment to raising awareness of domestic violence, presented the South Florida chapter of the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives with a HopeLine® Law Enforcement Partnership Award today at NOBLE's annual conference in New York.
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Ixia, APCON Integrate IP Test Automation Framework and Intelligent Patching System
CALABASAS, Calif.----Ixia™ , a leading, global provider of IP performance test systems, and APCON, Inc., a leading provider of layer 1 switching solutions, today announced a strategic partnership to tightly integrate Ixia's Test Conductor™ IP test automation framework with APCON's INTELLAPATCH® line of intelligent lab switches.
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Net revolution leaves dial-up users behind
The gulf between dial-up internet users and those with broadband is greater than that between dial-up users and those with no internet access at all, says the leader of an international internet survey.
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Why BT spent $105 million on Ribbit
JP Rangaswami, managing director of service design at BT, explains the logic behind acquiring the Silicon Valley-based Internet telephony company.
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Kiwis top of international survey for blogging
A new study has revealed one in 13 New Zealanders has a weblog, making us the keenest bloggers out of 15 countries surveyed for a world research project.
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Renaissance reports profit jump despite Apple loss
Computer seller Renaissance Corp today reported its June year net profit rose 20 per cent to $1.46 million despite losing a good chunk of its business when Apple decided to sell direct to major customers.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Net revolution leaves dial-up users behind
The gulf between dial-up internet users and those with broadband is greater than that between dial-up users and those with no internet access at all, says the leader of an international internet survey.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Micron shares hit 15-year low
The Boise-based company, which makes DRAM chips used in personal computers and NAND chips found in iPods, digital cameras and other portable devices, saw its stock fall 42 cents, or 8.5 percent, to $4.55. It's the stock's lowest level since 1993.
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FileMaker Launches Bento Success Story Sweepstakes, iPhone 3G Prizes
FileMaker is now running a "Tell Us Your Bento Story" sweepstakes. Bento users who describe how and why they use the Bento personal database can win a new Apple iPhone 3G
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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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Study: More Watching Primetime Fare Online
Integrated Media Measurement: 20% of respondents watch some primetime TV programming online.
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Adobe Releases 64-bit Photoshop Lightroom 2
Adobe's Lightroom 2 runs on both Mac OS 10.5 Leopard and the Microsoft Windows Vista 64-bit operating system.
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Facebook Pulls Scrabulous, Buckles To Legal Pressure
Facebook removed the Scrabulous application from its North American sites.
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Ten Dell laptops suffer NVIDIA GPU problems
NVIDIA has just taken a huge charge of up to US$200 million for dealing with a problem regarding faulty die/packaging used in some of its GPUs. We are now seeing the fallout from manufacturers who are suffering with those faulty graphics chips and Dell seems to have been hit hard. A posting on the Direct2Dell blog [...]
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Shop tax-free this weekend — within the rules
Tax-free. Holiday. Such sweet, welcome words. Thursday is the kick-off of Georgia's 2008 sales tax holiday, a four-day frenzy at local retailers when all sales tax is suspended on school supplies, clothes and computers. It runs through Sunday. The first sales tax holiday weekend was in 2002; the Georgia Legislature suspended both state and local sales taxes to spur shopping. But from the ...
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Viral Vista: The 'Mojave Experiment'
News Brief. It's the seventh inning, and Microsoft finally hits a marketing home run. Is it a a gamer winner?
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CORRECTING and REPLACING SocialVibe.com Reaches New Milestone in Online Fundraising
Sixth graph, first sentence should read: ... NFL quarterback Rodney Peete (sted: Pete).
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Apollo Group renews ACS contract for $120 million
(AP:DALLAS) Affiliated Computer Services Inc. said Tuesday it has won a $120 million contract renewal to handle student financial aid processing for the University of Phoenix and Western International University.
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VIA Nano and Intel's Atom benchmarked head-to-head
Filed under: Laptops Netbooks based on VIA's Nano mobile processor aren't nearly as common as those based on Intel's Atom , but based on the benchmarking that's been going on recently, that's a shame, since the Nano appears to be much faster than the Atom 230. PC Perspective, Eee PC News, and Hot Hardware all ran some tests recently, and a 1.8GHz Nano L2100 with Chrome9 graphics was ...
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Recent Original Stories
"Every major release of the 4.x series of Xfce has been pretty major. 4.0 was the result of over a years work, a major rewrite of the entire desktop. 4.2 saw the introduction of major features and enhancements that were incomplete for 4.0, and new developers as Xfce4 gained popularity. 4.4 is going to be a major upgrade to Xfce, with new components, major upgrades to old ones, and more tools for ...
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Linked by Tony Steidler-Dennison on Mon 28th Jul 2008 18:42 UTC, submitted by Dan Warne
Business PC buyers are still overwhelmingly opting for XP, computer giant HP has revealed. Yet at the same time, Microsoft is claiming that Vista is selling faster than XP ever did ... so where's the truth?
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Recent Original Stories
"MINIX is an operating system designed for 'resource limited' or embedded computer systems.
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Golf will have to wait another day
Instead of playing in the Bill Wall Memorial tournament, Gean Leonard was stuck at home trying to get his new laptop up and running.
Galveston County Daily News |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 3rd Sep 2005 17:14 UTC
While Office 12, Microsoft's next-generation desktop suite, is not expected to hit Beta 1 until later this fall, Microsoft officials are set to show off a number of its components at the company's annual Professional Developers Conference in mid-September.
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