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Service Channels
Leading web hosting provider, Cirrus Tech, has recently updated their existing Windows and Linux VPS product offerings with 2 new VPS plans.
Web Host Directory |
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In California, Retro-Tech Complicates Budget Woes
Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger?s executive order terminating thousands of part-time and temporary California state employees has run into computer problems.
New York Times |
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Surfware, Inc., Developer Of Surfcam CadCam Software, Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary
Surfware, Inc. is celebrating its 20th Anniversary in 2008, based on 58 years of machining experience and innovation.
MachineToolsOnline |
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Ahead of the bell: Hacker conference kicks off
The Black Hat computer security conference, which every year draws thousands of hackers, government investigators and corporate executives, is slated to kick off Wednesday in Las Vegas.
Boston Globe |
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Wednesday
KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 6 (Bernama) -- The sales of notebooks will overtake that of desktops within the next 18 months in Malaysia, said Dell Asia Pacific Sdn Bhd general manager, Pang Yee Beng.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 15th Aug 2006 23:21 UTC
RealNetworks will release open-source software this year that will let Linux computers play Windows Media files legally.
OS News |
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Identity Theft Victim Letters Go Out
Washington -- On Tuesday notices go out to people whose identities have been compromised in a huge computer hacking case.
13WHAM Rochester |
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Eye therapy
A new computer-based therapy for stroke victims who have suffered partial vision loss has been developed by Scottish scientists.
the Engineer |
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TSA eases rules for laptop storage
Computers stored in "checkpoint friendly" bags will not be required to be removed for inspection. Computers stored in "checkpoint friendly" bags will not be required to be removed for inspection.
Daily Press |
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Ultralight notebooks may be cool but they still run Windows
I struggle to see how hardware vendors think they can excite the market with cool new gear when it all runs Windows.
CNET |
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At Doggyspace, social networking goes to the dogs
Wed, Aug 6, 2008 (4:15 a.m.) Cici confesses on her Web page that she likes to greet everyone by licking their feet. Dolce admits to being a mamma's boy. And Jake and Tycho posted a video that chronicles their adventures of rolling around on their backs.
Las Vegas Sun |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 6th Mar 2006 21:52 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"It was recently annouced that desktop Linux's golden child, Ubuntu, may begin to offer Linspire's Click-N-Run service. This story which hit the internet just a few days ago is big news for the desktop Linux community.
OS News |
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College football programs like Wisconsin shut out reporters from practice
For Joe Tiller's first 10 seasons as Purdue's football coach, the Boilermakers' practices were open to the media. Reporters would sit on a hill overlooking the practice field, where Tiller and his staff and players went about their business. Then one of Tiller's assistants began noticing detailed practice reports showing up on the Internet. "We come off the practice field," Tiller said, "and ...
The Capital Times |
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At Doggyspace, social networking goes to the dogs
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) -- Cici confesses on her Web page that she likes to greet everyone by licking their feet. Dolce admits to being a mamma's boy. And Jake and Tycho posted a video that chronicles their adventures of rolling around on their backs.
Kerrville Daily Times |
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Laptops and Airport Security
TSA to allow laptops to stay in "checkpoint friendly" bags during aiport security screenings. More
WKRG News 5 Mobile |
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Fake Twitter Profile Links To Worm
A fake profile on blogging site Twitter has a Flash Player link that installs a worm which can steal a user's personal data.
DesignTechnica |
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Library
For information on any Plymouth library program or service listed (unless otherwise noted), call the main library, 132 South St., at 508-830-4250, TTY 508-747-5882, or the Manomet branch, 12 Strand Ave., at 508-830-4185, or go to the Web site www.plymouthpubliclibrary.org . Registration, when required, may be conducted by phone. The hours for the Plymouth Public Library are: Monday to ...
Old Colony Memorial & Plymouth Bulletin |
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Delta to install Wi-Fi on all US flights
Delta has said it is going to install Wi-Fi on all 330 of its aircraft for all US domestic flights.
Infomatics |
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Phishing attack hits the Beijing Olympics
Phishers have struck at the Beijing Olympics and may have bilked ticket buyers out of thousands of dollars. The phishers picked a URL very close to the official address and put up a convincing looking site offering tickets.
Infomatics |
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Jaguar Land Rover begins IT migration
Angelica Mari, Computing , Wednesday 6 August 2008 at 11:50:00 Move of more than 1,000 IT systems from former parent Ford expected to complete within 18 months Jaguar Land Rover has signed a managed services contract with supplier Incat, which will include key areas of the Ford-Tata Motors IT migration process....
vnunet.com |
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3 Miami men held in huge ID theft bust
Laptop in hand, the men drove down U.S. 1 in Miami, stealing confidential debit and credit card numbers, prosecutors say. It was part of what is believed to be the largest-ever breach of retail network security, reaching from South Florida to California to Eastern Europe.
Miami Herald |
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IT spending in the GCC to exceed AED 33bn in 2008
Dubai, Aug. 6th, 2008 (WAM) -- IT spending in the GCC is expected to exceed AED 33bn in 2008, representing a 15% growth in comparison to 2007, according to a report by research firm IDC.
Zawya |
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Grant to give Bryan schools more laptops
"We were just thrilled to be awarded this. It was a wonderful match for us."Jennifer BerglandBryan Chief Technology Officer By JANET PHELPSEagle Staff ...
The Bryan-College Station Eagle |
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3 Miami men held in huge ID theft bust
Laptop in hand, the men drove down U.S. 1 in Miami, stealing confidential debit and credit card numbers, prosecutors say. It was part of what is believed to be the largest-ever breach of retail network security, reaching from South Florida to California to Eastern Europe.
Miami Herald |
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Computer will call in an emergency
A Brazos County emergency planning committee has activated a program that will call the homes of area residents if a disaster occurs. About 250,000 ph ...
The Bryan-College Station Eagle |
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