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J.D. Power and Associates Reports: Canon, Fujifilm, Nikon, Panasonic and Sony Model Series Rank Highest in Their ...
The Canon EOS Digital SLR, Canon PowerShot G, Fujifilm Finepix S, Lumix DMC-TZ, Nikon D and Sony Cyber-shot T series rank highest in customer satisfaction with digital cameras in their respective segments, according to the J.D.
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Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. to Broadcast Second Quarter Conference Call Live on the Internet
RALEIGH, N.C.----Martin Marietta Materials, Inc. today announced that it will provide an online Web simulcast of its second quarter 2008 earnings conference call on Thursday, August 7, 2008.
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Bridgewater Systems profits soar
Profits at Bridgewater Systems soared 260 per cent in the latest quarter on strong demand for gear that helps phone companies manage advanced internet and wireless traffic.
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TV's loss is Web's gain as Roger Ebert blogs
Roger Ebert is gone from "At the Movies," but he's an increasingly influential figure in the new dominant realm of film criticism: the Web.
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Technology provides more tools to find dream home
Around-the-clock Internet access, and a wealth of information online, quickens the pace at which consumers decide to buy - whether it's a handbag, vacation or a house.
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Computer hacker from Sevierville arrested by FBI
SEVIERVILLE -- Federal investigators found evidence that a Sevierville man had stolen the password and user IDs of hundreds of thousands of online accounts before arresting him Tuesday on identity theft charges.
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Pizza Whenever, Wherever: Papa John's Launches Mobile Web Ordering
LOUISVILLE, Ky.----Building on its continued online success, Papa John's , the industry leader in online ordering, today launched mobile web ordering, a system that enables pizza lovers to set-up an account or place an order right from their mobile phone.
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Bernard Charles, CEO of Dassault Systemes, to Speak at NVISION '08
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- NVIDIA today announced that Bernard Charles, president and CEO of Dassault Systemes, will speak at NVISION '08. Charles is a highly-regarded pioneer in the field of industrial design and visual computing.
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Market developments in green IT
Green IT has been a popular discussion in IT circles this year, and it may once have been a nice-to-have on the...
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SIIA Chicago Brown Bag Lunch to Address Leveraging Web 2.0 for B2B Customer Acquisition
Seasoned Executives to Discuss Internet B2B Marketing at September 24 Panel Hosted by Lee Greenhouse
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Technology provides more tools to find dream home
Around-the-clock Internet access, and a wealth of information online, quickens the pace at which consumers decide to buy - whether it's a handbag, vacation or a house. Househunters and their realty agents who use online tools strategically are a step ahead of the game. Listings can now sparkle, dazzle and convince. A deal can swim through faster than the old days of faxed listings, with the ...
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Rackspace Upgrades Cloud Computing Product
Web hosting company, Rackspace Managed Hosting's Mosso cloud division, has developed a new control panel including a new provisioning system for its flagship product, The Hosting Cloud. read more
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Tips to Make 'Back to Pool' Time Safe and Fun
(ARA) - Every parent knows summertime means fun time. With the warmer temperatures, it's time to unglue young eyes from the television, computer screen and video games. There's no better place for kids to get out and get active than in the pool.
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fotocommunity.com Offers Cost-Conscious Americans Passionate about Photography World Travel at a Click
www.fotocommunity.com, the site that has turned photographic enthusiasm into a social networking phenomenon throughout Europe, is inviting Americans to join the fun. It's fun America could use.
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Check out Thursday's Tech Bytes
In Thursday's Tech Bytes: Dell gets ready to take on Apple, plus a robot with a heart.
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QuarkXPress 8 Now Available
DENVER----Today Quark announced that QuarkXPress® 8, the next major release of the industry standard page-layout and design software, is now available to purchase directly from Quark and through Quark® Authorized Resellers worldwide.
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fotocommunity.com Offers Cost-Conscious Americans Passionate about Photography World Travel at a Click
www.fotocommunity.com, the site that has turned photographic enthusiasm into a social networking phenomenon throughout Europe, is inviting Americans to join the fun. It's fun America could use.
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Around the Area
Impact testing makeups for fall sports will be held at 10 a.m. in the computer lab at Ford City High School on Monday and Tuesday for athletes in grades 7, 9 and 11.
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What is RSS?
RSS is an easy way for you to keep updated automatically on Web sites you like. Instead of checking your favorite Web sites to see if they've written a new article or feature, you can use RSS (which stands for Really Simple Syndication) to get them to tell you every time they have something new.
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Teens find Internet good for downloads of culture, too
Shakthi Raman and Pooja Prabhakar practice an ancient dance form, using some modern twists for help.Its sort of like their lives. Shakthi, 12, attends Winfield Middle School, where she enjoys her classes and her friends. Pooja, 15, is fully immersed in...
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City puts free wireless plans on hold
WINSTON-SALEM -- Winston-Salem has put its free wireless Internet service on hold. WinstonNet said in 2005 it would provide free wireless Internet. The company that was to provide the service, Azulstar, has backed out of the agreement.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 27th Mar 2006 19:30 UTC
Phil Sim, a professional with technology editor journalist background, has written three interesting blog posts recently, discussing the much-rumored Google OS ( 1 , 2 , 3 ). He speculates that all user's data will be stored online on Google's servers and so one's desktop and files can be retrieved exactly as left by any other PC station, anywhere in the world, by simply using his Gmail ...
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ISP-Planet - News - An Update on Hughes Network Systems
Satellite broadband has found a niche in the U.S. market, and has plenty of room to grow. Satellite broadband provider Hughes Network Systems has stormed back into our ISP rankings , reporting 401,000 broadband customers as of March 31, 2008, which makes it 18th in the U.S. by our count.
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US gives $12M to project to rebuild Internet from scratch
NEW YORK (AP) _ A massive project to redesign and rebuild the Internet from scratch is inching along with $12 million in government funding and donations of network capacity by two major research organizations.
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Main Menu
Dell has launched its new line of colourful Studio Hybrid desktop PC that's meant to fit anywhere in the home, packing a small footprint, high-def video, and price tags starting at $499 stateside or £399 in the UK.
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