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ViewSonic elevates the computing experience with new standard for colour quality
Today's professionals and consumers demand the highest quality colour images on the desktop, in a conference room and in their living room.
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TSE to Cut Executive Pay after System Glitch
Tokyo, Aug 5, 2008 (Jiji Press) - The Tokyo Stock Exchange said Tuesday it will cut the pay of Atsushi Saito, president of the exchange's operator, and Chairman Taizo Nishimuro by 30 pct for one month following last month's computer system glitch.
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Three districts awarded laptop money
HARRISBURG — Three Northumberland County schools are among 152 school districts that will benefit from the latest round of Classrooms for the Future funding from the state. Including the new funding, the initiative has funneled $1.67 million to help Valley school districts acquire computers.
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HP Expands App Bodyguard Service
HP announced Monday a new round of open source utilities for data center operators. The expanded portfolio increases support for HP Serviceguard for Linux, HP's clustering and disaster tolerance products, to include Novell Suse and Red Hat Xen virtual machines. HP also introduced its HP Strategy Workshop and Migration Assessment Services. These offerings help to deploy and support OpenLDAP, an ...
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Forrester questions WiMax readiness
Not ready for prime time, apparently. While WiMax has the potential to deliver mobile broadband services to US companies, its success will depend largely on how well and quickly the Sprint-Clearwire coalition builds out its nationwide network, says a new report from Forrester Research.
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Comprehensive Eye Exams Particularly Important For Classroom Success
The American Optometric Association (AOA) reminds parents that good vision is critical for many classroom tasks - from reading books or seeing a blackboard to viewing a computer screen. Without healthy vision, students can face unnecessary challenges not only in the classroom, but also to their mental, physical, social and emotional well being.
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Raj Choudhury takes charge of NComputing India
New Delhi: NComputing, a provider of desktop virtualization software and hardware, has appointed Raj Choudhury as country manager for India.
SiliconIndia |
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MIT project to introduce student laptops in Indian languages
Mumbai: The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) project, launched by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) professor Nicholas Negroponte, will now introduce laptops with various keyboards in local Indian languages.
SiliconIndia |
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EFF decides to remain "neutral" over net neutrality
The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) has come up with some software to help us keep an eye on our ISPs and find out whether or not they're 'traffic shaping' or 'bandwidth throttling' what goes into and out of our computers - a practice that some ISPs have begun doing to try and kerb all of that nasty BitTorrenting that's clogging up the internet.
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AMD's cover on Fusion blown?
First Fusion processor will be based on 40-nanometer manufacturing technology, report claims. But, AMD says CPU highlighted in report does not exist. Compare your salary Use the IT salary benchmark wizard and know the average salary differences between different job functions. Join activeTechPros. http://www.activetechpros.com
ZDNet Asia |
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Mumbai Lane makes to World's expensive Streets List
Mumbai: While on one side India stands for its cheapest models of cars and upcoming laptop, on the other hand one of its lane hits the list of the world's 10 most expensive streets.
SiliconIndia |
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Utimaco unveils encryption, DLP tips ahead of Summer Olympics
With the Summer Olympic Games just days away and with the event raising questions about any major event's IT security preparedness, Utimaco Safeware AG, a data security company, unveiled Monday specific recommendations for corporate IT directors and security managers faced with encryption and data leakage protection (DLP) challenges in their own organizations.
Computer Technology Review |
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Micron unveils server-grade SSDs
The company's P200 range offers solid-state drives of up to 128GB for the datacentre, while the notebook-oriented C200 range goes up to 256GB in size
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Thailand bans Grand Theft Auto after taxi driver killing
BANGKOK - THAI authorities banned the Grand Theft Auto computer game on Tuesday, after a disturbed teenager allegedly killed a taxi driver in a copycat crime.
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Recent Original Stories
Xandros has announced pre-orders for the 4th version of their desktop Linux distribution, excitingly named 'Xandros 4'. The info page reveals little information beyond the usual marketing speak, which claims better wireless support, iPod syncing, NTFS read and write, all the usual suspects.
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Apple fixes bugs with iPhone 2.0.1 software
Follows bug fixss in Apple iTunes 7.7.1 Apple has released iPhone software 2.0.1, an update to the original software released with the iPhone 3G, and usable with all iPhone models.
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Review: CrossOver Mac Professional 7
Codeweavers CrossOver Mac Professional 7.0.2 uses just the Windows application programming interface (API) to run Windows apps on your Mac, without the Windows OS. It's an ingenious idea for a program that can save time and costs less than buying a separate copy of Windows. But CrossOver supports only a handful of commercial applications.
Macworld |
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Lenovo takes on Eee PC with £319 IdeaPad S10
£319 mini laptop available from October Lenovo has become the latest major laptop maker to enter the fast-growing netbook market, launching the IdeaPad S10 with a starting price of £319 in the UK.
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An End To The Great Firewall Of China?
GIFC is offering a free kit to allow visiting journalist to evade the country's Internet censorship and access any site they want. But anyone can use it...
DesignTechnica |
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GETAC Inc. Names Jim Rimay President of North America
LAKE FOREST, Calif.----GETAC, Inc., maker of rugged laptop, tablet and handheld computers, today announced the promotion of Jim Rimay to President of GETAC Incorporated. As President of GETAC, Inc., Rimay will oversee the company's North American operations.
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Axesstel Launches HSUPA Mini ExpressCard
SAN DIEGO----Axesstel, Inc. , a leader in the design and development of fixed wireless voice and broadband data products, launches the EU230 HSUPA Mini ExpressCard/34 for High-Speed Uplink Packet Access networks.
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Recent Original Stories
"If Microsoft offers a superior product to Linux then why would they need a 'Get the Facts' campaign? Just about any time a major publication runs a story about Linux, Microsoft gets them to place a 'Get the Facts' advertisement nearby and often right in the middle of the story.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 12th Jun 2006 13:44 UTC, submitted by Dylan
In November this year, Sony will launch the PlayStation 3. Apparantly, Sony has high expectations for the Linux-powered device, and Sony even claims it will render the PC useless.
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Webroot Enhances Security SaaS to Combat E-Mail Spam Backscatter
BOULDER, Colo.----Webroot, a leading provider of security software for the consumer, enterprise and SMB markets, today announced the latest release of Webroot® E-mail Security SaaS which features advanced protection against the growing threat of e-mail "backscatter."
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Landslide - and Other Moving and Shaking - in the Blogosphere
Landslide has a friend in blogger Chris Bucholtz, who writes: "Here's what Landslide provides in the new release: a single-screen interface that walks its users through the standard tasks that CRM fulfills -- gathering data on customers and leads -- and then beyond that into a set of processes that guide sales reps all the way through closing the sale."
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