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Scientists hope for new tricks in data analysis
ATLANTA (AP) — It turns out even computers can have information overload. Powerful computers can make millions of calculations in a blink of the eye, but that leaves a nettlesome challenge: the task of analyzing the resulting mountains of data.
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ConnectWise Enables Partners to Better Manage Emerging Market Opportunities
Recognizing business continuity solutions as the next evolutionary step in managed services, ConnectWise today announced that's its award-winning PSA software fully integrates with Zenith Infotech's industry-leading suite of business and disaster recovery solutions.
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Judge dismisses suit by NY computer business
ALBANY, N.Y. A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit filed against several customs agents by an upstate New York computer software company driven out of business after the owner's husband was mistakenly targeted in a child pornography investigation.
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Absolute Adds GPS Tracking to Industry-Leading Mobile IT Asset Management Suite
Vancouver, BC, August 6, 2008--(T-Net)--Absolute Software (TSX: ABT), a leading provider of firmware-based, patented, Computer Theft Recovery, Data Protection and Secure Asset Tracking solutions announced today the availability of geolocation tracking for Computrace.
T-Net British Columbia |
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Scientists hope for new tricks in data analysis
It turns out even computers can have information overload.
Belleville News-Democrat |
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Even computers get info overload, so Ga. Tech scientists delve into new analysis techniques
ATLANTA - It turns out even computers can have information overload. Powerful computers can make millions of calculations in a blink of the eye, but that leaves a nettlesome challenge: the task of analyzing the resulting mountains of data.
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The Greenest Notebook Computers Of 2008
Earlier this week, we reviewed the greenest desktop computers, so now let’s take a look at the greenest notebooks! Notebooks are typically much more energy efficient than desktops. They are, however, no greener than desktops in other regards — they typically contain the same hazardous components, and they are not easily recycled. However, a few green notebook computers are now on the market. ...
Environmental News Network |
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OSP, ODJFS Investigate Security Breach
A flash drive containing confidential information was stolen out of a Central Ohio office, including the names, address and SS numbers of 2,600 people. Get the latest.
WCMH Columbus |
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Canada-based TELUS Signs Reseller Agreement for Calabrio Workforce Optimization Products
MINNEAPOLIS----Calabrio, Inc., a leading provider of workforce optimization and unified desktop software for IP-based contact centers, today announced an agreement with TELUS to resell Calabrio's workforce optimization products.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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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.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Worldwide chip sales up 5.4% in first half of 2008
During the first half of the year global sales of semiconductors grew to $127.5 billion, a 5.4 percent increase over the same period in 2007 when sales were $121 billion, according to a new report. (AMD)
Nashville Business Journal |
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MySpace To Launch Web Site For Presidential Debates
MySpace is launching a Web site that will be focused on the upcoming presidential debates. MyDebates.org was created through a partnership with the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD) and will officially launch in late September in time for the first presidential debate. read more
WebProNews |
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Scientists hope for new tricks in data analysis
It turns out even computers can have information overload.
Miami Herald |
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US: Hacking ring charged over TJX computer intrusion
This article is locked. You need to be a Full Member of just-style to view this article. Existing users, please login at the top of the page. Summary: The US Department of Justice has billed the computer intrusion that hit retailers including TJX Companies last year as "the largest hacking and identity theft case ever prosecuted".
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MSI Wind Netbook Love Edition
Filed under: Laptops Just let that name sink in a little. Seriously, we couldn't make this stuff up. Our main point of contention is the emphasis on netbook love , or is this merely a love edition of the Wind netbook? Questions that need answers, MSI. From what we can tell, the only netbook loving that's happening here is MSI has slapped on a few hearts in various colors, and will be ...
Engadget |
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Government Computer News
Spam accounted for 86 percent of all e-mail traffic in the United States in June, according to a report from MessageLabs, and users in Illinois had the dubious distinction of being the No. 1 recipient of spam in the fist six months of this year, the company said.
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Scientists hope for new tricks in data analysis
(AP:ATLANTA) It turns out even computers can have information overload. Powerful computers can make millions of calculations in a blink of the eye, but that leaves a nettlesome challenge: the task of analyzing the resulting mountains of data.
INO News |
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Hackers' wireless scheme put 40 million credit card holders at risk
The indictment alleges that the people charged hacked into the wireless computer networks of retailers including TJX Cos, BJ's Wholesale Club, OfficeMax, Boston Market, Barnes & Noble, Sports Authority, Forever 21 and DSW.
KATU Portland |
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Giant Online Security Hole Getting Fixed, Slowly
A giant vulnerability in the Internet's design is allowing criminals to silently redirect traffic to Web sites under their control. The problem is being fixed, but its extent remains unknown and many people are still at risk. The gaping security hole enables a scam that targets ordinary people typing in a legitimate Web address. It happens because hackers are now able to manipulate the ...
Enterprise Security Today |
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Hackers create fake sites through Internet flaw
SAN FRANCISCO, California (AP) -- A giant vulnerability in the Internet's design is allowing criminals to silently redirect traffic to Web sites under their control.
CNN.com |
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Fujitsu-Siemens denies break-up reports
Fujitsu Siemens Computers has moved to quash reports of its impending break up, describing the talk as "baseless".
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Hackers' wireless scheme puts 40 million credit card holders at risk
The indictment alleges that the people charged hacked into the wireless computer networks of retailers including TJX Cos, BJ's Wholesale Club, OfficeMax, Boston Market, Barnes & Noble, Sports Authority, Forever 21 and DSW.
KATU Portland |
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Let's be friends? Online parenting's new frontier
Parents are flocking to social networking sites - sometimes to monitor their kids, and sometimes for the same reason teenagers signed up: to communicate and to share.
KATU Portland |
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At Doggyspace, social networking goes to the dogs
A crossbreed between MySpace and YouTube, Doggyspace allows dog owners from all over the world to come together, create profiles, and share photos and videos of their pups.
KATU Portland |
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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.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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