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Business Wire's Feature Topic Series Media Schedule Reminder
NEW YORK----Topic-specific packages of feature news releases and multimedia content are issued on prescheduled dates via Business Wire and are available online at www.BusinessWire.com to the media at no charge.
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US border agents can seize iPods, iPhones, laptops
Travelers beware: US agents now have the authority to seize and retain laptops indefinitely, according to a new policy detailed in documents issued by the US Department of Homeland Security.
Macworld UK |
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Sony Ericsson Unveils James Bond's Latest Phone
Sony Ericsson is launching a limited edition Titanium silver C902 Cyber-shot phone as used by James Bond in the forthcoming Bond movie which will be released this November.
Cellular-News.com |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-08-04 09:13 Economist Group buys U.S. internet company Capitol Advantage for $43 million
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - The Economist Group said it has bought Washington-based online technology company Capitol Advantage for $43 million.
Interactive Investor |
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Apple dominates European education sales
Mac maker leads Dell in UK market Apple has retained its position as Europe's number one PC manufacturer to education markets, according to research firm Gartner, and has now held the position for eight successive quarters.
PC Advisor |
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US can seize travellers' laptops indefinitely
New policy detailed by US border control A new policy detailed in documents issued by the US Department of Homeland Security reveals that US agents now have the authority to seize and retain the laptops of those travelling to the US indefinitely.
PC Advisor |
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Dell tries to trademark 'Cloud Computing'
PC giant applies to US patent office Dell may be trying to grab control of a term that could define technology infrastructure for years to come.
PC Advisor |
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Intel to detail Larrabee chip at Siggraph
Chip giant to keep number of cores under wraps Intel plans to detail the architecture of its upcoming Larrabee chip at the Siggraph conference on August 12, but the company will keep one important aspect of the chip under wraps: the number of cores it will have.
PC Advisor |
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Intel's new line of graphics chips could have broader uses
Intel's new family of chips is intended to speed up computer graphics and, eventually, a broad range of computing tasks.
International Herald Tribune |
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Yahoo - smart money has left the building
Yahoo has become the internet's biggest drama queen. But in a worrying sign, it may be losing its ability to deliver that drama. The company's shareholder meeting on Friday was, as Bob Keefe of Cox News Service put it , " rather ho-hum ":
e-Consultancy |
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MSI Wind to get longer battery life
New model coming this month MSI is planning a new version of its Wind mini-laptop with a far better, 6-cell battery, than the one currently on offer.
PC Advisor |
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For mobile clients, more freedom to choose applications
Network operators, software developers and cell phone makers have embraced a new attitude of openness toward consumers, who now have greater latitude over what can be downloaded to mobile phones.
International Herald Tribune |
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Becoming a locavore
Lisa Sherrodd’s habit of eating locally started 10 years ago when she traded a computer for a goat.
Rapid City Journal |
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IOC being grilled on Internet censorship
(AP) -- IOC president Jacques Rogge was accused of backtracking on promises of press freedoms Saturday and some Internet sites remained blocked less than a week before the Beijing Games begin.
PhysOrg |
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Navevo ProNav Receives Frost and Sullivan 2008 UK Telematics Product Innovation Award
Navevo, the UK's leading specialist GPS software developer has been awarded the 2008 UK Telematics Product Innovation Award by global growth consulting company, Frost & Sullivan.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Recent Original Stories
Red Hat is taking a business-as-usual stance in the face of renewed rumblings from Microsoft's Steve Ballmer over the need for Red Hat Linux users to pay up. Ballmer has repeatedly claimed that Microsoft IP is found in Linux.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
Now that Microsoft has issued the first release canditate of Vista to testers, ExtremeTech has decided to build its own high-performance Vista machine . The article details component choices that will make for a machine that can attain a 'Windows Experience Score' of over 5. The build parts total over USD 2500, so fast Vista performance won't come cheap.
New Mobile Computing |
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Recent Original Stories
Sales of boxed copies of Windows Vista continue to significantly trail those of Windows XP during its early days, according to a soon-to-be-released report.
New Mobile Computing |
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Comment policy takes effect
The Web site www.steamboatpilot.com launches its new verification process for online commenters this morning.
The Steamboat Pilot & Today |
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Project to rebuild Internet gets $12 million in seed money
NEW YORK 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.
The Washington Times |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 16th Jan 2006 12:11 UTC
Following this week's five-year commitment to the Mac platform, Microsoft said it is working with Apple to bring Virtual PC to the new Intel-architecture, although it didn't provide details about the release date.
OS News |
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ROWLAND: Working from home poses risks to security
As the price of gas stays high, markets go global and business software evolves, more and more employees are plugging in away from the office.
The Washington Times |
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Piper Jaffray deploys Imagine Software for portfolio and risk management
Imagine Software, a leading provider of on-demand, real-time portfolio and risk management solutions worldwide, today announced the successful ...
Finextra |
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Business cards, brochures important marketing tools
Even if you're the most wired business marketer — flashy Web site, search marketing, huge number of contacts on LinkedIn — sooner or later, you're still going to need something on paper. You'll want marketing collateral — or printed pieces that support your marketing efforts.
The Desert Sun |
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Yahoo on defensive at shareholder meeting
Yahoo was criticized by some shareholders on Friday for the way it handled Microsoft's attempted acquisition, but in the end there were fewer fireworks at its annual meeting of stockholders than some had expected.
Macworld UK |
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