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NVIDIA Announces 9800M GTX for Notebooks
NVIDIA announced today that its latest high-end GPU for the notebook market called the GeForce 9800M GTX and 9700M GTX is now available. The new 9 series GPUs bring PhysX acceleration to the notebook GPY for the first time. Features of the 9800M GTX and...
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Rent.com Gives Users Access to #1 Online Mover Network, Signs Deal With Moving.com to Power Free Quotes
Starting this month, users of Rent.com, an eBay company, will gain access to the number one online network of moving companies as Moving.com begins to power free moving quotes at the Rent.com Moving Center.
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The 'Anti-Java' Professor and the Jobless Programmers
When I noticed that this list of the popular programming languages placed Java in the top position, I picked up the phone to call Robert Dewar. Several months back I interviewed Dewar, a professor emeritus of computer science at New York University , about Java’s role in the college classroom.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 30th Jan 2007 16:58 UTC, submitted by various
While the BBC features reviews of Vista by ordinary folk , someone dove into Vista's EULA [.pdf] only to find that when you upgrade from a previous version of Windows, the license of that product becomes invalid . What this means, basically, is that after you've upgraded your XP install to Vista, you cannot use the license of your old XP install on another computer.
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Reporters: Some Web Sites Denied By China
Keeping in place blocks on some Internet sites in the Main Press Center and venues where reporters will work, Olympic organizers are backtracking on another promise about coverage of the Beijing Games.
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Recent Original Stories
Red Hat confirmed on Aug. 3 that it would be delaying the release of the newest member of its desktop Linux family, Red Hat Global Desktop, because the company is seeking to provide certain multimedia codecs.
New Mobile Computing |
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Mobile Ads Do Facebook
GUILDFORD, U.K. -- Social networking is quickly moving from the desktop to the mobile Web. As people’s mobile phones become their primary access point to the Internet, these devices have also become the hub for social networking applications.
Unstrung.com |
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Google Maps feature shows city bus and MAX lines
KATU reporter Jeff Jaeger decided to give the high-tech Google Maps mass transit directions a try, and at the same time compare the cost and time spent riding transit against driving a car to work.
KATU Portland |
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China Blocks Some Web Access For Reporters
Olympic organizers are backtracking on another promise about coverage of the Beijing Games, keeping in place blocks on certain Internet sites.
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China Blocks Some Web Access For Reporters
Olympic organizers are backtracking on another promise about coverage of the Beijing Games, keeping in place blocks on certain Internet sites.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 13th Jun 2006 12:11 UTC, submitted by John McWell
More than 60 percent of compromised Windows PCs scanned by Microsoft's Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool between January 2005 and March 2006 were found to be running malicious bot software, the company said.
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China Blocks Some Web Access For Reporters
Olympic organizers are backtracking on another promise about coverage of the Beijing Games, keeping in place blocks on certain Internet sites.
KMBC-TV Kansas City |
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Dell's Studio Hybrid Reignites The Passion For The Desktop PC
Round Rock (TX) - Dell today rolled out a new line of desktop PCs that are, at least in our opinion, the visually most appealing compact desktop PCs today.
Tom's Hardware |
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Prediction: Ncomputing Is The Next Google
Chicago (IL) - Once in a while we come across a company whose idea and products just make sense.
Tom's Hardware |
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Internet sites still blocked for Olympic reporters
Olympic organizers are backtracking on another promise about coverage of the Beijing Games, keeping in place blocks on Internet sites in the Main Press Center and venues where reporters will work.
The Kansas City Star |
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Reverse Mortgage Industry Tips on Successful Internet Marketing and Lead Incubation Strategies
Gretchen Williams of Reverse Mortgage Directory, LLC (RMD) shares Internet marketing and lead incubation tips with industry professionals in the feature article of The Reverse Review, "Why Internet Marketing?" The article addresses website design tips, strategy, general online marketing terminology and keys for successful lead incubation. (PRWeb Jul 29, 2008) Read the full story at ...
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Event Innovation Names Jay Fluegel, formerly of Microsoft, Vice President of Product Management
Microsoft Technologist joins D.C.-Based Event Innovation with the Mission of Enhancing Event Experiences. (PRWeb Jul 29, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/07/prweb1158004.htm
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MSN Direct Hops In Your Car
Microsoft hopes to plug location-based information into GPS devices and reach potential customers as they enter a local market for a business. read more
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Intel turns 40 and unveils digital mural
On July 18, Intel Corporation, one of two presenting sponsors of Celebrate Hillsboro, unveiled the World Mural Project to help mark the company's 40th anniversary.
The Hillsboro Argus |
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Internet sites still blocked for Olympic reporters
By STEPHEN WADE BEIJING (AP) -- Olympic organizers are backtracking on another promise about coverage of the Beijing Games, keeping in place blocks on Internet sites in the Main Press Center and venues where reporters will work.
Bay News 9 Tampa Bay |
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User Friendly Blog by Ted Landau - The Long and Short of the iPhone's Battery
Guess what? The more you use your iPhone, the faster its battery drains. This is hardly a surprise. Further, certain iPhone features require a bit of extra power and will drain the phone's battery even faster. Again, not much of a surprise. It's simply a matter of physics. Still, it's worth pointing out exactly what these battery-eating features are. It may be of particular interest to iPhone 3G ...
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Reporters: Some Web Sites Denied By China
Keeping in place blocks on some Internet sites in the Main Press Center and venues where reporters will work, Olympic organizers are backtracking on another promise about coverage of the Beijing Games.
Eyewitness News 3 Hartford |
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Northland Cable Taps SinglePipe To Manage Business, Residential Phone Services
Seattle-based Northland Cable Television has tapped SinglePipe, a facilities-based voice-over-Internet services provider, to manage the MSO's business and residential phone services.
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Internet sites still blocked for Olympic reporters
Olympic organizers are backtracking on another promise about coverage of the Beijing Games, keeping in place blocks on Internet sites in the Main Press Center and venues where reporters will work. The blocked sites will make it difficult for journalists to retrieve information, particularly on political and human rights stories the government dislikes. On Tuesday, sites such as Amnesty ...
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Pickens rips Yahoo management, sells entire stake
Billionaire investor T. Boone Pickens has sold all of his holdings in Yahoo Inc. in a pique over the way the Internet company's management handled sales talks with Microsoft Corp. Pickens told the San Francisco Chronicle that he sold all 10 million of his Yahoo shares at a loss, because he grew frustrated with the company's repeated rebuffs of Microsoft's advances. "I think that Yahoo management ...
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