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Sega, EA bring A game; Activision cuts 'Legend'
_SONIC BOOM: The people who create and publish video games _ and those of us who just write about them _ are still debating whether the industry's annual E3 trade show has lost its mojo. Sure, it's not as flashy as it was; on the other hand, shouldn't the games speak for themselves?
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nawsuat at yahoo.com
Anyone want to write, or phone, or email Al Qaeda and give 'em what for? Maybe yell at them for daring to operate in the good 'ole U.S.A.? \ \ What?! When? Who? Bushite bullshit to hide bremer's THEFT of 19 billion with Greenspan.
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'Life Management System' from Critical-Life-Data.Com, LLC Organizes and Protects Important Family and Personal Data ...
The Life Management System, an innovative software program from Critical Life Data provides consumers with simple, step-by-step method for collecting vital information and securely storing it permanently for instantaneous access when needed following a disaster or family emergency (PRWeb Aug 5, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1177184.htm
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Tech Goes Back To School
Notebooks, mice, and keyboards will be in hot demand as students head to campus, as will handy netbooks to a lesser degree.
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Silicon Valley's New El Camino Hospital To Have Complete Wireless Coverage And Full Clinical Mobility With InnerWireless
RICHARDSON, Texas----InnerWireless®, Inc., the premier provider of converged wireless solutions, today announced that El Camino Hospital, in Mountain View, Calif., will deploy Horizon™ in its new 300-bed hospital to guarantee wireless connectivity and coverage for mission- and life-critical applications.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Apple Releases iPhone 2.0.1
Apple released the highly anticipated iPhone Software 2.0.1 update late on Monday evening. While the potential list of fixes included in the update is long, the description of what it actually does include is the stunningly terse "Bug fixes."
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Former Tualatin lawyer sentenced on obscenity charge
PORTLAND, Ore. -- A former Oregon lawyer has been sentenced to more than five years in prison for transferring obscene material to a minor. Prosecutors said Monday that 37-year-old Jason Fehlman of Tualatin transferred the images by way of a computer to a person he believed to be younger than 16.
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What will be in Apple’s next laptops?
Where can Apple go next with its notebooks? We take a look at some of its options
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Delta plans to offer Wi-Fi service on its jets
The airline said Wi-Fi service would be offered for a fee to customers traveling throughout the continental United States.
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AT&T Enters Cloud Computing
U.S. phone company AT&T has joined the likes of Google Inc, Microsoft Corp and IBM in delivering Web-based business services from its data centers rather than having customers run the services themselves.
PC Magazine |
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Conyx Console Servers from StarTech.com Provide a Cost-Effective Solution for Controlling Computers and Networks ...
StarTech.com (www.startech.com) a leading manufacturer of KVM Switches and Server Management solutions, today announced the availability of their 16 Port Enhanced Console Server (part number: ECS0016), designed to provide system administrators and network managers with a cost-effective and convenient method of monitoring and controlling their computers and networks from anywhere in the world.
Centre Daily Times |
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Fujitsu: The PC Is Dead, Long Live the Phone
Japanese computer firm Fujitsu Ltd expects phones, not PCs, to drive overseas growth, its president said on Tuesday, denting speculation that it would raise its stake in a PC joint venture with Siemens AG.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 10th Jul 2006 22:44 UTC
Computers of the future could be controlled by eye movements , rather than a mouse or keyboard. Scientists at Imperial College, London, are working on eye-tracking technology that analyses the way we look at things.
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Illegal Downloads Won't Go Away
A new study says illegal downloading is a fact of life and music companies need to accept it and work with it.
DesignTechnica |
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Years After Maya Lin's Basement, Tech Guru Norton Buys Penthouse
Ten years ago, the architect Maya Lin redesigned an apartment for the 1980s software magnate Peter Norton that was so modest--half underground, and not that big--that Architectural Digest called it "quirky, if not awkward." When a Brazilian banker bought the place and redid it, an Interior Design piece on his renovations was called "Let There Be Light." Mr. Norton's new Manhattan ...
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MIT Team Working On a $12 Apple (II) Desktop
Barence writes "A new project to create a $12 computer is underway at MIT, the same University that spawned the One Laptop Per Child non-profit laptop. The PCs will be loosely based on Apple 2 machines, first unveiled over 30 years ago, and the team are actively recruiting enthusiasts of the retro computer to help develop the new PC." Update: 08/05 14:13 GMT by T : The original story at the ...
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Apple's Jobs says oops on MobileMe launch
CEO acknowledges problems with the debut of MobileMe and says the company has much more to learn about delivering Internet services.
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Satyam launches inter-collegiate football tournament
In a major initiative to nurture the grass-root level and find new football talent, Satyam Computer Services is organising an inter-collegiate tournament featuring universities across India.
Calcutta News |
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Intel's Larrabee--more and less than meets the eye
The many-core x86 Larrabee processor is designed for more than graphics, but will likely offer less performance at a higher price than competing graphics chips.
CNET |
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Laptop With Personal Information Stolen At Airport
A laptop containing personal information for about 33,000 people was reported stolen in a possible security breach at Orlando International Airport.
Central Florida News 13 |
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AIRLINES: Delta to offer Wi-Fi on U.S. flights
ATLANTA — Delta Air Lines Inc. said today it will offer broadband wireless Internet access on its entire domestic mainline fleet by the middle of next year.
The Daily Times |
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Jacada Signs Material Contract With New Telecommunications Customer In Nort
Atlanta, USA - August 5, 2008 - Jacada Ltd. (Nasdaq: JCDA), a provider of unified desktop and process optimization solutions for customer service operations, today announced that it has entered into a material agreement with a new customer, a large telecommunications provider headquartered in the United States.
ContactCenterWorld.com |
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Xandros and Viyya Partner to Bring Cloud Computing to Mobile Linux
Viyya Technologies Inc., a developer and marketer of advanced web-based content management applications, today announced a strategic partnership with Xandros, Inc., the leading provider of custom OEM Linux solutions, next-generation Linux desktop and server products, and advanced cross-platform Windows-Linux management tools.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Busch Gardens employees have identities threatened
The June theft of a pair of laptop computers from Anheuser-Busch Companies Inc. has put the identities of more than 90,000 — including current and former employees — at risk. (BUD)
Business Journal of Tampa Bay |
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Spammers using Google Sites to bypass filters
Junk emailers are using Google Sites to create web pages that can help spam get around corporate filters, according to MessageLabs
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