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Scientists Hope For New Tricks In Data Analysis
It turns out even computers can have information overload.
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Government Computer News
SolarWinds has announced the release of Real-time NetFlow Analyzer software, which the company says answers the question, “Why is the network so slow?”
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Government Computer News
The ThinkStation S10 from Lenovo is a powerful workhorse at a good government price. Getting inside to the components is difficult, but once you are there, you will find lots of room to expand.
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Dell hits carbon neutral target
Green claims for PC maker…
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Milky Way's Dark Matter Clumpier Than Thought
Our galaxy's dark matter is clumpier than once thought, according to a new computer simulation.
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MegaBlog
Blind Date host, Cilla Black, is back with a new dating show. It is much like her old dating show, except that she looks older and the contestants will hide behind animated characters who move and react in real time rather than a flimsy screen. So it is Blind Date with a new name - Loveland.
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Midday Glance: Computers companies
Apple Inc rose $2.61 or 1.6 percent, to $163.25. Dell Inc rose $.05 or .2 percent, to $25.16.
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In print
Clumps of invisible “dark matter” lurk in the same galactic neighborhood as the solar system, a powerful new computer simulation shows. The finding, reported in the Aug. 7 Nature, could help scientists determine what the unseen material is made of.
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In print
Clumps of invisible “dark matter” lurk in the same galactic neighborhood as the solar system, a powerful new computer simulation shows. The finding, reported in the Aug. 7 Nature, could help scientists determine what the unseen material is made of.
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Dell: We're Carbon Neutral
Dell says it's gone carbon neutral a year ahead of schedule by using energy more efficiently and making green energy investments.
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Lenovo's 8.9-inch S9 netbook is not for you
Filed under: Laptops We mentioned it briefly the other day, but just so we're clear: Lenovo's S10 (pictured) won't be alone this fall. The company is also pushing out an 8.9-inch version for a few non-US markets, and dubbing it the S9. According to Digitimes, the S9 will be running an 8GB SSD instead of the 80GB HDD of its big brother, but specs otherwise will be pretty much the ...
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11 charged in connection with credit card fraud
ARE YOU A VICTIM OF THIS CASE? IF SO, CLICK HERE -> TO EMAIL 9NEWS. NEW YORK (AP) - The Justice Department has announced charges filed against 11 people allegedly involved in the hacking of nine major
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E-waste poisoning environment in Ghana: Greenpeace
E-waste from European, US and Japanese manufacturers is contaminating the environment around the sites where it is dumped for recycling and disposal in Ghana, Greenpeace said in a statement received Wednesday.
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Man caught by Wakeman police in online sex sting gets prison term
A man caught in an online sex sting by Wakeman police was sentenced to six months in prison Tuesday. Thomas E. Marquis, Jr., 27, of Bellefontaine, pleaded guilty in June to three counts of importuning.
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Microsoft Releases SQL Server 2008
Microsoft Corp. today announced the release to manufacturing of Microsoft SQL Server 2008, the new version of the company's acclaimed data management and business intelligence platform.
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Verdiem Brings PC Energy Management to the Masses
Verdiem, a leader in network energy management, today announced the release of its Edison(TM) software product, a free energy monitoring application that allows eco-conscious consumers to actively control their PC's energy consumption -- and their household's carbon dioxide emissions.
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Unisys Extends Leadership in Delivering High-Performance Solutions Based on Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Technology
BLUE BELL, Pa.----Unisys Corporation announced today that It has extended its position as a leader in the market for high-performance solutions that maximize the power of Microsoft SQL Server 2008, which was released to manufacturing today.
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Giant online security hole getting fixed, slowly
SAN FRANCISCO - 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...
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Microchipped passports were cloned in tests exposing "a serious safety flaw", it was reported. A computer researcher cloned the chips on two passports and implanted digital images of Osama bin Laden and a suicide bomber, according to The Times.
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Stolen laptop with 33,000 traveler IDs found
IN A CASE reminiscent of Jonathan Creek's TV mysteries, Edgar Allen Poe's early detective story "The Purloined Letter" -- or finding one's "lost" car keys hidden in plain sight on one's coffee table -- a laptop holding data on 33,000 US frequent flyers tipped up Tuesday... found in the same secured San Francisco airport office from which it supposedly had been stolen more than a week ago.
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support.com Offers Tips to End Tech-Related Homework Headaches as Students Head Back to School
These days, hungry dogs and sloppy siblings take a backseat to crashed computers and corrupted files as likely homework excuses. To avoid headaches down the road, getting technology ready for the school year is one prerequisite to add to the Back to School to-do list. support.com, a leader in delivering remote services to diagnose, repair and optimize personal computers, is ready to help with ...
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IBM should spend another $1B to sell its Symphony OpenOffice-Linux desktop to the masses
IBM is enlisting the help of the top three Linux distributors to help its desktop Office and messaging software gain ground. It's a small step forward but Big Blue must reach out to the masses to win this game. At LinuxWorld, IBM announced that Canonical/Ubuntu, Novell and Red...
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‘Mobile Video’ Increasingly Includes ‘Internet Video’ but Mobile Operators Can Fulfill Current Needs
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- In the past year, two forces have emerged to radically change the definition of “mobile video,” reports In-Stat. First, Internet delivery of user-generated and professionally produced content is moving viewers from their living rooms to their computers, the high-tech market research firm says. Second,...
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3 Miami men held in massive ID theft bust
Laptop in hand, the men drove down US 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.
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Largest Identity Theft Ring in History Indicted
The largest known hacking group stealing credit and debit card information from merchants was indicted yesterday after a three year investigation. Yesterday, the U.S. Department of Justice announced that eleven perpetrators behind the largest known identity theft ring in history have been charged with conspiracy, computer intrusion and identity theft. Allegedly, the group is responsible for ...
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