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Purewire raises funding, adds Noonan to board
Purewire, a security start-up competing in the software-as-a-service Saas market, has banked $2 million in friends-and-family funding and added industry veteran Tom Toonan to its board of directors. The latest funding round, which was led by Imlay Investments, Inc., brings the company's total financial to $3.75 million...
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Recent Original Stories
In the effort of maintaining Mac market dominance, Parallels virtualization firm already started a new beta cycle of its popular Desktop and reveals virtualization.info a major product: Parallels Server for Mac OS. In the meantime Microsoft killed its Mac VirtualPC and VMWare announced its new Mac product.
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Recent Original Stories
"If it's the number of cores that gets computers excited these days, then IBM may have its hands on the ultimate processor . Together with Rapport, a Silicon Valley startup, the company previewed the Kilocore1025, a processor with a total of 1025 cores that promises not only to boost processing speed but also to operate at low power levels."
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Recent Original Stories
"The best open source applications and operating systems are more usable now than they were then. But this is largely from slow incremental improvements, and low-level competition between projects and distributors.
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Creative 'Designed for Dell' Speakers and Headphones Now Available
Creative, a worldwide leader in digital entertainment, today announced that as part of the recently launched "Designed for Dell" program, the Creative Inspire T10 speakers and EP-610 headphones are available at Dell.com in a variety of colors that match Dell PCs.
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Hartsville police arrest N.C. man in Internet predator sting
A North Carolina man has been arrested in an undercover Internet sting conducted by the Hartsville Police Department.
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Sony Ericsson Shows Off the Sony Ericsson C902, Jame Bond Cyber-shot Phone
Sony Ericsson is launching a limited edition Titanium silver C902 Cyber-shot phone as used by James Bond in the eagerly awaited QUANTUM OF SOLACE which will be released worldwide November 2008. The new mobile phone will make sure you ...
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Users Coming Round To The Idea Of 64-bit Windows
We've had processors that will support 64-bit operating systems for years now, but it seems that they are only just now catching on , or more specifically the 64-bit versions of Vista. According to a recent MS blog, twenty percent of Windows computers connecting to Windows Update were 64-bit, compared with just three percent back in March. Part of the reason for this is likely the fact that ...
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16:03 (BST), 04/08/2008 JoWooD Download Shop Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS JoWooD Productions is pleased to ...
JoWooD Productions is pleased to announce the successful launch of the new JoWooD Download Shop. Because of the satisfying performance so far, JoWooD plans to enlarge the shop portfolio. As from now, backkat titles, as well as new released titles will be available for download in the shop.
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Recent Original Stories
"I do not consider Windows ready for the desktop. I found it difficult to use, buggy and lacking in security . I also found technical support lacking.
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The Computer Measurement Group Maximizes Attendees Travel Budgets by Teaming Up With Two Training Partners to Offer ...
Attendees Can Take Advantage of Training Classes in ITIL and TCP/IP Network Performance Management in One Location
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
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Government Computer News
It is too early to say what, if anything, former San Francisco Information Technology Administrator Terry Childs is guilty of.
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Microsoft Gains Ground as School Dumps Linux OS
"SPCP Directress Sr. Teresita Baricaua said technical and compatibility issues brought frustrations to students who unable to present their Windows-based reports in the school’s Linux-equipped PCs.
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Government Computer News
It's been a year-and-a-half since the work of the Air Force and others resulted in a common set of software configurations for the government’s Microsoft Windows-based desktop computers.
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Paul Lansky: An electronic-music pioneer pulls the plug
The composer Paul Lansky's shift from writing computer music to more traditional composition is emblematic of the field's disintegration, at least from the way it was constructed even a decade ago.
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Government Computer News
Singapore’s special relationship with industry was on full display June 17 when it announced its latest advanced technology initiative. Hoping to jumpstart a nationwide grid computing industry, it lined up vendors to supply the infrastructure by promising them it will become a major customer.
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Government Computer News
Singapore’s citizens are accustomed to the government knowing who they are when they access e-government services. With a mandatory password system named SingPass, in place since 2003, government forms download — after authentication — with personal data prepopulated into the fields.
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Lenovo X200 tablet in the works?
Filed under: Laptops , Tablet PCs Lenovo's dimunitive X200 finally made the scene just recently after hiding out in the shadows for a couple weeks, and it looks like it's got a little friend waiting back there as well -- some specs for a tablet version of the 12-inch ultraportable surfaced over the weekend. We're not taking any of this as fact -- the spec sheet showed up on the ...
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Government Computer News
SINGAPORE — Multicolored shipping containers tower above the fleet of merchant vessels anchored beside Singapore’s coast. Global commerce here isn’t an abstract notion plotted on graphs but rather a reality measured by cranes loading and unloading thousands of metal boxes a day.
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HSBC consolidates IT to slash costs
Angelica Mari, Computing , Monday 4 August 2008 at 16:33:00 Bank will join up technology to drive cost savings HSBC Bank is placing its bets on a technology consolidation scheme to boost revenue as group profit in the first trading quarter plunged....
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Government Computer News
When Ken Cochrane took the position of Canada’s chief information officer two years ago, one of his top priorities was improving identity management. “I still don’t think it means a single card,” he said – but “having the right elements that interoperate are really critical.”
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Home on La Grange: Summer getaways packed with memories
One of the advantages of working from home and a laptop computer is that I have many "offices," whether it's the desk in my house, a coffee shop or the library. My current favorite, I'd have to say, is my Michigan office.
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Choose and book not offering choice for booking, says survey
Tom Young, Computing , Monday 4 August 2008 at 16:25:00 Two-thirds of patients using NHS booking system are not given a choice of date for their outpatient appointment A survey of patients using the new NHS appointment booking service has found that the service is not being delivered as promised....
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Microsoft's annual report: Open-source mental block
Redmond continues to both underestimate and misunderstand open source--and enshrines its ignorance in a public document.
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