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ClaimAble Claims Management System Brings Cloud Computing to Businesses
Vaulthouse has launched its flagship product aimed at companies that deal with insurance claims. ClaimAble is an innovative claims management solution based on the Adobe AIR framework, enabling a desktop-like experience to be delivered over the web. read more
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Smartphones for July 2008
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Palm, the iconoclastic Silicon Valley technology company that popularized the personal digital assistant in the 1990s but has since fallen on hard times, is showing new signs of life with its $99 Centro smartphone.
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Engine Yard Accelerates Cloud Platforms: $15 Million Financing
Engine Yard, provider of the Ruby and Rails deployment platform, today announced it has closed a Series B financing round of $15 million led by New Enterprise Associates, Inc. (NEA), with participation from Amazon.com and current investor Benchmark Capital. Peter Sonsini, Partner at NEA, joins Engine Yard's board of directors. read more
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Personal Computing - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Palm, the iconoclastic Silicon Valley technology company that popularized the personal digital assistant in the 1990s but has since fallen on hard times, is showing new signs of life with its $99 Centro smartphone.
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Palm - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Palm, the iconoclastic Silicon Valley technology company that popularized the personal digital assistant in the 1990s but has since fallen on hard times, is showing new signs of life with its $99 Centro smartphone.
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Olympic official: I didn't know about Web reversal
Associated Press - July 31, 2008 1:33 PM ET BEIJING (AP) - An Olympic official says he feels like the "fall guy." He promised reporters at the games they would have uncensored Internet access,...
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Google’s Adventures in Venture Capital
Google has long invested in promising start-ups. So the news that the company was thinking about formalizing those efforts by creating a venture-capital arm, reported in The Wall Street Journal Thursday, was hardly surprising.
New York Times |
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UVA Employee Arrested
A UVA employee was arrested Wednesday for using a computer to communicate with someone he thought was a young woman for sexual purposes.
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Wireless group spent nearly $1.6M to lobby in 2Q
CTIA-The Wireless Association spent nearly $1.6 million in the second quarter to lobby on wireless taxes, federal auctions of wireless spectrum and other issues, according to a recent disclosure form.
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Olympic official: I didn't know about Web reversal
BEIJING (AP) - An Olympic official says he feels like the "fall guy." He promised reporters at the games they would have uncensored Internet access, only to find the Chinese are blocking certain Web sites.
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Al-Qaida commander killed in Afghanistan
CAIRO, Egypt (AP) - Al-Qaida has posted a statement on the Internet saying 1 of its commanders in Afghanistan has been killed by a U.S. airstrike. Abu Abdullah al-Shami was 1 of 4 al-Qaida militants who brazenly escaped from U.S.-run Bagram prison in Afghanistan three years ago.
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Apple aiming to build FM/TV add-ons for handhelds?
Apple may be looking to build or support new add-ons capable of streaming radio and/or TV to its handhelds, a new patent application suggests. The device would attach directly to a handheld such as an iPhone or iPod, and pick up signals from one or more formats including AM, FM, HD or satellite radio, or TV standards such as cable, satellite, over...
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Government Computer News
A system that manages airspace in Iraq is using two kinds of software from Raytheon, the company announced today.
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Super Mario Bros voted greatest computer game
The classic platform game was first released in 1985 and has since become one of the biggest selling ever with more than 40 million copies flying off the shelves worldwide.
Hindustan Times |
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Icahn Says Won't Attend Yahoo Annual Meeting
Investor Carl Icahn, who ran a heated proxy battle to unseat the Yahoo board and oust its chief executive, said he will not be attending the Internet company's annual meeting Friday.
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Bell moves to limit internet downloads of competitor ISPs
Bell Canada Inc. is moving to impose download limits on customers of independent internet service providers, an act the smaller firms say is designed to eliminate broadband competition.
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Idaho man pleads guilty to computer child porn
Associated Press - July 31, 2008 1:44 PM ET NAMPA, Idaho (AP) - A former Canyon County computer applications manager in southwest Idaho has pleaded guilty to one count of possessing sexually...
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Idaho man pleads guilty to computer child porn
NAMPA, Idaho (AP) - A former Canyon County computer applications manager in southwest Idaho has pleaded guilty to one count of possessing sexually exploitive photos of young girls on his work computer and one count of destroying evidence.
FOX 12 Idaho |
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Collexis Announces BiomedExperts Hosts More Than 30,000 Registered Users Worldwide
COLUMBIA, S.C., BUSINESS WIRE -- Collexis Holdings Inc., (OTCBB: CLXS) a leading developer of high definition search and knowledge discovery software, announced today that its premier professional scientific social networking site, Biomedexperts.com, has more than 30,000 registered users, enabling researchers across organizations and around the globe to collaborate more efficiently and ...
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Digital River shares rise as 2Q results beat view
(AP:SEATTLE) Shares of Digital River Inc. rose Thursday after the software e-commerce enabler beat Wall Street's expectations for second-quarter results.
INO News |
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Olympic official: I didn't know about Web reversal
BEIJING (AP) - An Olympic official says he feels like the "fall guy." He promised reporters at the games they would have uncensored Internet access, only to find the Chinese are blocking certain Web sites.
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GameTap Launches American McGee's Grimm
ATLANTA, BUSINESS WIRE -- GameTap, the first-of-its-kind broadband entertainment network from Turner Broadcasting System, Inc., announced today the much-anticipated launch of American McGee's Grimm. The newest GameTap Original title, American McGee's Grimm, consists of 24 individual standalone game episodes, each of which is based on a classic fairy tale such as Little Red Riding Hood or Beauty ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 13th Apr 2007 16:50 UTC
It's been a while since the latest Microsoft-should-open-source-Windows article, so SJVN felt compelled to write one . "Although Microsoft may claim otherwise, Vista, from both from a technical and business point of view, is proving to be a failure.
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Sylvania's G netbook gets some specs
Filed under: Laptops We weren't expecting much out of Sylvania's followup to its random Cloudbook rebrand, but some specs on the new netbook just hit the wires, and they're pretty respectable -- especially if this thing comes in at the $299 price target. Sure, it's still ugly, but you'll be getting a 1.6GHz Intel Atom, 1GB of RAM, an 80GB disk, and an 8.9-inch 1024 x 600 screen with an ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 5th Nov 2005 17:51 UTC
Without getting into specific dates at this time, sources familiar with Apple's Macintosh hardware roadmap say the company is striving to unveil a completely redesigned set of Intel iBook laptops just in time for next year's K-12 educational buying season, which takes place around April or May. Expected to make its debut even earlier than the new iBooks will be Apple's first Intel-based ...
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