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O'Neil Introduces The microFlash 2te - The World's Smallest And Most Rugged And Reliable 2" Mobile Printer
O'Neil Product Development, Inc., recently introduced the microFlash 2te - the world's smallest and most rugged and reliable 2-inch wireless portable thermal printer.
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pop talk
If we've learned anything in recent viral-video media years, it's that yesterday's Internet sensation can quickly become today's played-out snore.
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Facebook To Use Intel-Powered Servers
The agreement includes evaluation, benchmarking, and optimization of software for Intel architecture in Facebook's growing data centers.
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Microsoft Sues Mouse Maker Primax
Microsoft accuses Primax of using several patented technologies developed for keyboards and mice.
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Netflix Will Stream TV, Movies To LG Blu-Ray Player
The LG BD300 player will rely on a wired broadband connection to display a variety of streaming content from Netflix and other services.
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Apple Says MobileMe's E-Mail Bugs Fixed
The company said the service's e-mail issues have been repaired, but some subscribers are still reporting problems.
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With Microsoft Midori, Platforms Take Shape In The Cloud
The advent of browser-based thin clients like CherryPal and projects from Microsoft, Google, and others indicates that fully cloud-based computing will make its way to the masses.
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USD awards first computer Ph.D.
The University of South Dakota awarded its first computational science and statistics doctorate degree Thursday at summer commencement. Sujuan Ye, the first recipient, wrote dissertation research that resulted in the development of new computational algorithms for analyzing DNA sequences. President Jim Abbott said South Dakota was the only state without a doctoral program in math or computer ...
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Man convicted of bribing Atlanta school official
A federal jury has found the former owner of a computer technology company guilty of bribing an ex-Atlanta school official for favorable treatment on contracts.
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NowPublic Lists Silicon Valley's Most Influential Web Voices
The "crowd-sourced" list contains the most popular voices on the Web through sites like Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, YouTube, and others.
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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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Cuil Needs To Fix Its Technology Before It Can Get Hot
Search engine expert Stephen Arnold believes the surge of interest in Cuil shows there's a huge pent-up demand for an alternative to Google.
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18:21 (BST), 31/07/2008 Too Human Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS Now is the Time to Become a god Amongst Men; ...
Microsoft Game Studios and Silicon Knights announced today that the blockbuster action RPG “Too Human” has gone gold and will be available from retailers through the UK on August 29.
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18:51 (BST), 31/07/2008 EverQuest II Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS SAN DIEGO, Calif. – July 31, 2008 – Station ...
SAN DIEGO, Calif. – July 31, 2008 – Station Voice™, a service powered by Vivox® that allows players to talk to each other in online games, is now available in the role-playing games EverQuest® II and Star Wars Galaxies™, Sony Online Entertainment LLC (SOE), announced today.
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Hu says China stands by Games pledges
BEIJING (Reuters) - Chinese President Hu Jintao said his country would stand by pledges made when it was awarded the Olympics as Games officials deflected fire over Internet censorship on Friday by lifting restrictions.
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Mac Cloner Psystar Hires Apple-Busting Law Firm
Defending Psystar will be Carr & Ferrell, a law firm that specializes in tech industry issues such as copyright and intellectual property law.
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07:35 (BST), 01/08/2008 Zeebys 2008 Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS Gamezebo, the premiere editorial Web site ...
Gamezebo, the premiere editorial Web site for casual game enthusiasts, today announced the winners of its second annual Zeebys Casual Game Awards and the launch of the exclusive video broadcast of the show on myLifetime.com.
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Boeing To Roll Out Product-Management Software Companywide
It's part of an effort to improve manufacturing as Boeing faces an order backlog of 3,600 planes, including the delayed Dreamliner 787.
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07:37 (BST), 01/08/2008 Gen Con Indy 2008 Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS – Cryptic Studios™, a leading ...
– Cryptic Studios™, a leading independent developer and publisher of massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs), announced today that it is a Contributing Sponsor of Gen Con Indy 2008, the original, longest running, best attended gaming convention in the world, which will be held in Indianapolis on August 14-17, 2008. Cryptic also is the official sponsor of the Gen Con eGame ...
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Microsoft Ad Agency Reaches Out To Old Media
Avenue A/Razorfish, a digital advertising and services agency, is set to announce plans to launch a media and entertainment consulting practice, banking on business from traditional media companies that are trying to broaden their image.
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Nokia To Invest $150 Million In Venture Arm Growth
Nokia will invest a further $150 million into its venture investment arm, hoping to find emerging Internet services from China and India, the world's largest cellphone maker said Thursday.
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Symantec Profit Rises As It Signs More Big Deals
Chief Executive John Thompson noted the company's recent signing of 85 contracts with a value greater than $1 million.
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Text shopping
TextBuyIt, a recently launched shop-by-cell phone service from Amazon.com Inc., seemed like the ultimate comparison shopping tool -- perfect for an unabashed bargain hunter like myself.
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Dell Downplays Report Of Music Device
Dell launched a line of MP3 music players in 2003, but poor sales prompted the company to pull the plug in 2006.
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Rebooting Windows: How To Recover From Vista Crashes
We've pulled together a passel of little-known software backup and repair techniques so you won't have to reinstall Vista from scratch, if it gets trashed or hits a fatal startup error.
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