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Cost biggest barrier to green IT
Just over half of IT decision makers are holding back on employing green IT technologies citing concerns about cost, according to a survey by US tech services vendor CDW Corporation.
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Couple accused of making counterfeit checks arrested in Detroit
Janora Sanders U.S. marshals found a man and woman they've been looking for since January 2003 who are accused of making counterfeit checks on a home computer. Janora "Patricia" Sanders, 27, and Lorenzo Curry Sanders, 33, were arrested Tuesday in...
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IBM aims $400 million at cloud computing
Big Blue is building data centers in North Carolina and Japan to support new services and, the company says, become a little more "green."
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Desktop + Travel USB Optical Mouse Set £2.98
This ergonomic Desktop and Travel mouse set from Targus ensures you have full control over your computer where ever you may be.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 15th Sep 2006 08:03 UTC
For the 5th+ iPod generation Apple has just introduced downloadable games and so far they offer 9 games for $4.99 each. Looking back in the classic era of computer gaming we remember some real gems that would fit right into the "keep it simple stupid" philosophy of the iPod.
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Desktop + Travel USB Optical Mouse Set £2.98
This ergonomic Desktop and Travel mouse set from Targus ensures you have full control over your computer where ever you may be.
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China Snooping on Olympic Hotel Guests
China is installing Internet spying equipment in major hotels in Beijing.
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Sun Microsystems Profit Falls, Expands Buyback
Sun Microsystems, the world's No 4 business computer maker, reported lower quarterly profit Friday, as it took restructuring charges in the face of a weak U.S. economy.
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U.S. Agents Can Seize Travelers' Laptops, Says Newspaper
U.S. federal agents have been given new powers to seize travelers' laptops and other electronic devices at the border and hold then for unspecified periods, the Washington Post reported on Friday.
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Expert Urges China Olympics Visitors To Encrypt Data
China's blocking of Web sites has embarrassed the International Olympic Committee, but a computer security expert said Thursday that visitors to Beijing also needed to protect their data from prying eyes.
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Interop New York To Shine Spotlight On Mobility, Cloud Computing
The industry's premier networking event, held in New York Sept. 15-19, will host keynotes from Marc Benioff of Salesforce.com, Marie Hattar of Cisco, and Ronald W. Hovsepian of Novell. Also on tap are deep dives in virtualization, green IT, and security, and the Mobile Business Expo.
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VMware Releases Beta 2 Of Mac Virtualization App
The latest suite of Mac-Windows integration features new ways for protecting virtual machines with multiple snapshots and new tools for technical professionals.
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IBM aims $400 million at cloud computing
Who knew cloud computing could also clean the air?
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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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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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Laptops to be a rival for 3G Mobile Phones in India
Bangalore: To keep pace with the growing challenge, the leading laptop makers are all set to invade the Indian market with the third generation of mobile phone technology, 3G. As various PC functions are included in mobile phones in recent times, laptop industry is facing a major competition from the more compact and user friendly device.
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Witness recounts bus beheading
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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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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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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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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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Recent Original Stories
South Africa native and current London resident Mark Shuttleworth, founder of Canonical Ltd. and the Ubuntu Linux distribution, told DesktopLinux.com Friday in an interview that widespread adoption of Linux on the desktop - so long-awaited by many people.
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Intellectual Property
Bringing you monthly news of key developments in intellectual property law.
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