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CIOs: Storage, virtualization, IT staffing in; PC upgrades, Vista, consultants out
CIOs expect their IT spending to be up 2.3 percent in 2008, but PC upgrades, outsourcing and consultants are viewed as the most discretionary items in budgets, according to a survey by Merrill Lynch. Virtualization, storage and labor are among the least likely items to be cut. ...
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EarthLink watching possible AOL split
EarthLink CEO Rolla Huff hasn't been shy about pushing for consolidation of the dial-up Internet business. He may have a chance to jump on an opportunity as early as this week. Time Warner executives are expected to announce Wednesday they have completed the necessary steps to separate AOL's dial-up access business from its advertising and content business, the Wall Street Journal reported ...
Atlanta Journal-Constitution |
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Southwestern Wireless Company Selects IPtimize to Distribute Voice Services on Its Network
IPtimize, Inc. (Pink Sheets: IPZI)("IPtimize"), a broadband voice and data service provider, announced today that it will be launching a suite of advanced business voice applications over the wireless network of Southwestern Wireless (SWW), a leading wireless broadband network provider primarily serving communities in Texas and New Mexico. IPtimize will be offering a complete suite of advanced ...
Centre Daily Times |
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KICTeam Develops New Check Scanner Cleaning Product for Epson's CaptureOne(TM) Check Scanner
KICTeam, the industry leader in the manufacture of cleaning cards, is pleased to announce that the company has developed the Waffletechnology(TM) Cleaning Card for Epson's CaptureOne Check Scanner. The cleaning card provides CaptureOne customers a way to efficiently clean all parts of the device including the transport, track, MICR head and scanner glass. The CaptureOne desktop scanner is a ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Get your glow 2 go
These days a phone call can make the dog groomer, the geeky computer-repair guy and an order of spring rolls materialize at the front door.
Odessa American |
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Intel Talks Details on Larrabee
Intel will begin sampling Larrabee in 2008 with products on market in 2009 or 2010...
AnandTech |
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Google's translation center: Language lessons for the Googlebot?
The search giant appears ready to launch a service to help people get documents translated. Might the service also help train Google's machine translation technology?
CNET |
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China Mobile to Showcase 3G, New Mobile Data Services at Olympics
China Mobile, China's leading mobile operator, has announced it will provide 25 types of wireless services to event organisers, media workers, and general consumers during the Beijing Olympic Games, which start on Friday (8 August), China Telecom Newswire reports. Innovative services which will serve the Olympics for the first...
CommunicationsDirect |
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Communications Sensor Chip Sets Power Record
A new low-power chip developed at the University of Michigan uses 30,000 times less energy in sleep mode and 10 times less energy in active mode than comparable chips now on the market, claim its designers. The Phoenix Processor, which sets a low-power record, is intended for use in sensor-based communication devices, including ...
CommunicationsDirect |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th Apr 2006 19:00 UTC
Microsoft has urged UK PC vendors not to give customers the opportunity to buy a PC without a pre-installed operating system. Supplying base systems, or 'naked PCs', is a missed opportunity , according to Michala Alexander, Microsoft's head of anti-piracy.
New Mobile Computing |
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Science, math portal for teachers goes live
A local version of an e-learning website that originated in Ireland was unveiled on July 16 to serve as an added technology tool for teachers to teach science and math subjects.
Manila Bulletin |
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New Virtualization Tool Plows Field for Big Server Farms
Enterprise virtualization provider 3Leaf Systems announced Monday the release of its V-8000 Virtual I/O Server version 2.0. This software release, part of the 3Leaf Virtual Compute Environment, is designed for disaster recovery, streamlined management and enhanced availability for large x86 server deployments.
LinuxInsider.com |
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DLSU to offer EMC Storage tech course
Concepts specific to storage technologies will soon be offered by the College of Computer Studies of De La Salle University as a result of the school’s partnership with EMC Computer Systems.
Manila Bulletin |
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DLSU to offer EMC Storage tech course
Concepts specific to storage technologies will soon be offered by the College of Computer Studies of De La Salle University as a result of the school’s partnership with EMC Computer Systems.
Manila Bulletin |
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Start-up Purewire offers managed security service for Web users
Atlanta-based start-up Purewire marks its debut today with a managed security service aimed at protecting enterprise Internet users from being victimized by Web-based attacks online.
Network World |
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Government Computer News
Software vulnerabilities are up this year, especially Web browser-based ones, according to a new report from IBM Internet Security Systems. The X-Force 2008 Mid-Year Trend Statistics Report , released in late July, defined a vulnerability is anything that results "in a weakening or breakdown of the confidentiality, integrity, or accessibility of the computing system."
Government Computer News |
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Yahoo's agreement with Icahn fizzles the boardroom fight
What had been built up to become one of the most explosive corporate boardroom battles in history, by multiple sources (BetaNews among them...guilty as charged), ended up being a near picture-perfect example of resolve.
BetaNews |
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Google's translation center: Language lessons for the Googlebot?
The search giant appears ready to launch a service to help people get documents translated. Might the service also help train Google's machine translation technology?
CNET |
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"PS3 40gb to 60gb without buying console all over again?"
OK so my 40gb hard drive is full from game saving. I was wondering if you can get a larger hard drive for the ps3 without actually having to go and buy a new ps3?
EuroGamer |
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Lithonia to determine fate of data on seized city computer
More Lithonia drama, this time the case of the computer in custody. Lithonia city leaders will decide Tuesday night whether to copy data from the hard drive of a city computer that has been in a police evidence closet since April. City police said they confiscated the computer after seeing Mayor Joyce McKibben try to remove it from City Hall on April 7, when a power struggle erupted between the ...
Atlanta Journal-Constitution |
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PC Vendors Have No Incentive To Replenish DRAM Inventory
DRAM contract prices are likely to post a 2.
Tom's Hardware |
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Strong PC Demand Boosts Chip Revenues, DRAM And Flash Prices Plunge
San Jose (CA) - PC sales appear to be much stronger than expected earlier this year, as semiconductor sales showed a solid performance in the first half of the year. Notebooks are generally believed to be responsible for the surprise increase in sales...
Tom's Hardware |
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-08-04 17:34 Drillisch, United Internet want Freenet to sell DSL unit to slash debt
FRANKFURT (Thomson Financial) - Drillisch AG. and United Internet AG., which own about a quarter of Freenet AG., want the telecommunications company to sell its DSL unit to the highest bidder to reduce its debt, Drillisch chief executive Paschalis Choulidis told Euro am Sonntag.
Interactive Investor |
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Let there be diodes
NEW YORK -- Twinkle, twinkle, little Internet router. And cell phone. And digital video recorder. And cable modem. And game console. And power strip. And TV -- even though it's turned off.
The Oregonian |
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D-Link Helps Families Stay Connected When Heading Back to School
It's back to school season -- time to make sure you're prepared to stay connected to the Internet, and each other.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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