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Toshiba laptops to get McAfee security
MUMBAI, INDIA: California-based security technology company McAfee, Inc. today announced a new exclusive partnership with Toshiba to provide a 30-day free trial of McAfee Internet Security Suite on Toshiba laptop computers.
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Panasonic Teams With Brother International Corporation in Delivering Wireless Mobile Printing Solutions for Field ...
Panasonic Computer Solutions Company, manufacturer of durable, reliable Panasonic Toughbook(R) computers, and Brother International Corporation, a leading manufacturer of office and commercial printing and imaging solutions, today announced that Panasonic has issued a compatible rating to the Brother MPRINT(R) line of printers, including the MW-140BT and MW-260 wireless MPRINT(R) mobile ...
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Onset Releases Barometric Sensor for Mac-based HOBO System
Onset Computer Corporation announced the immediate availability of its new Barometric Pressure Smart Sensor on Tuesday. The sensor is designed to work with the Mac-based HOBO U30 Remote Monitoring System and HOBO Weather Station products
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Anheuser-Busch Data Loss Affects 2,250 In NH
MILWAUKEE, WI -- Authorities said more than 150,000 people nationwide have been affected by the theft of laptops with personal information about current and former employees of Anheuser-Busch, including some 2,250 people in New Hampshire.
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Centrify Continues Exceptional Growth; More than Doubles Customers Year Over Year
Centrify Corporation, a leading provider of Microsoft Active Directory-centric identity management solutions for Linux, UNIX and Mac OS, today announced continuing triple-digit growth in revenue and customers for its fiscal year ending June 30, 2008. Centrify increased its sales into Global 2000 companies who have licensed Centrify solutions to optimize security, comply with regulatory ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 19th Dec 2006 22:31 UTC
"Linux file manager ontogeny encapsulates the history of GNU/Linux. File managers began as command-line and generic graphical tools and progressed to desktop-specific ones, gaining sophistication along the way, with mouse controls, for example, replacing buttons.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 20th Jul 2005 17:35 UTC, submitted by PapaPitufo
Asa Dotzler, from the Mozilla foundation, has just written an interesting analysis describing why Linux is not ready for desktops yet, and suggests four main categories that must be addressed to improve this.
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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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MOE announces 5—year plan to boost IT in classrooms
SINGAPORE: Singapore’s Education Ministry (MOE) has announced a new five—year masterplan to bring infocomm technology (IT) into classrooms.
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Crime Incidents Now Available in Interactive Map
Residents wondering why they saw Loudoun County Sheriff's deputies in their neighborhood one evening, or what the cars with loud sirens rushing down their street were doing can now look online for answers.
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2003 JCHS grad lands highly sought job at Marvel Comics
In the “real” world, Emily Warren is a Jefferson City woman with a sweet smile and a shy demeanor who spends most of her day huddled in the dim glow of a computer. But in another world ... a “fantasy” world ... Warren might be a wood nymph, a war goddess, a raven-haired vixen.
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Consumer Reports Warns Against the Top Seven Online Blunders
Consumers beware -- careless online behavior can lead to serious issues, such as a ruined computer or identity theft. In its September issue, Consumer Reports identifies seven of the most common online errors and offers advice on what consumers can do to avoid a Web disaster.
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Consumer Reports Warns Against the Top Seven Online Blunders
Consumers beware -- careless online behavior can lead to serious issues, such as a ruined computer or identity theft. In its September issue, Consumer Reports identifies seven of the most common online errors and offers advice on what consumers can do to avoid a Web disaster.
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Symantec buys nSuite for virtualization security, management
Symantec Tuesday announced the acquisition of nSuite Technologies for an undisclosed price as part of its strategy for virtualization security and management.
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New CyberKnife Technologies Demonstrate Dramatic Reduction in Treatment Times
Accuray Incorporated , a global leader in the field of radiosurgery, announced today that the first patients were treated using the next generation CyberKnife® Robotic Radiosurgery System that was recently installed at the Oklahoma CyberKnife, LLC in Tulsa, OK.
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Real Time Now Certified and Supported on IBM Hardware and Middleware
Enabling customers to run their time-critical business applications faster, and with more reliability and predictability, Novell today announced SUSE® Linux Enterprise Real Time 10 is now certified on select IBM BladeCenter hardware and supported by IBM WebSphere Real Time middleware.
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Enter the Cloud with Caution
Here are nine questions to ask before trusting your company's data or computing tasks to an outside provider
BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance |
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Police: Man stole from boss, then sold items on eBay
MIFFLINBURG — A 46-year-old Mifflinburg man is facing charges that he stole more than $66,000 worth of merchandise from his employer, the Decorating Center, and then sold the items on eBay.
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Aces Royal launch three more poker games
Aces Royal Online is first poker game that is transferable from PC to mobile
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C++ Creator and ISO C++ Chair to Deliver Two Day Super Session at TechInsights' Embedded Systems Conference Boston 2008
TechInsights today announced that Bjarne Stroustrup, the designer and original implementer of C++ and Herb Sutter, a leading software development expert and prominent C++ expert, will conduct courses in the C++ programming language at the Embedded Systems Conference Boston and SD Best Practices, taking place October 26-30, 2008 at the Hynes Convention Center.
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Sonos Bundle 150
Although pricey, the Sonos Bundle 150 is the perfect solution for those with several musical tastes—and many rooms—in the same house. Whether you use Rhapsody, iTunes, or Sirius, this deluxe wireless home audio system works seamlessly.
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Meet A-Z: The computer hacker behind a cybercrime wave
He goes by the nickname A-Z and is one of Russia's bright young tech stars. He's a crack programmer, successful entrepreneur and creator of sophisticated software tools that help his customers make millions.
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Let video games read your mind with headset
SAN FRANCISCO - Luke Skywalker, eat your heart out. Emotiv's elegant, lightweight EPOC headset is a piece of cutting-edge technology that grants Yoda-like telepathic powers, allowing players of computer games to move items on screen with merely their thoughts. Due for release by year's end, the $299 device will come bundled with an adventure game in which players complete tasks for an Asian ...
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by MrEcho (2.4) on Sun 7th May 2006 00:08 UTC
Why cant Linux developers and the Linux community just respect companies intellectual property? People talk about buggy closed source drivers, its not like the ones in the kernel are not buggy. One being the NForce4 driver.
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Research and Markets: An Essential Report on the Global Computer Hardware Manufacturing Industry Available Now
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Global Computer Hardware Manufacturing" report to their offering.
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