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iRise Accelerates Visualization Adoption With Free Online Training
iRise(R), the world's leading software visualization company, today announced the immediate availability of free online training for its market-leading business requirements visualization platform. The new self-paced eLearning modules can be accessed by anyone with an Internet browser and cover both basic and advanced simulation authoring techniques using iRise Studio, a powerful visualization ...
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Panel bandies Linux "buy vs. DIY"
— Jul. 30, 2008 — LinuxDevices founder Rick Lehrbaum will host a panel discussion on the tradeoffs between building and buying an embedded Linux distribution, at the LinuxWorld Expo next week in San Francisco.
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Nano smashes Atom, reviewers say
— Jul. 30, 2008 — Via's new Nano processor outperforms Intel's Atom by about 20 percent, according to articles published this week by three hardware enthusiast websites.
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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.
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One A440
Clocked to 1.6GHz, the Via C7 is backed up with 1GB DDR2, plus a Via UniChrom Pro II IGP (integrated graphics processor) stocked with 64MB of RAM. The One A440 is further equipped with an 80GB SATA hard drive, an Ethernet port, three USB 2.0 ports, and other I/O. Despite the relatively large screen, the laptop measures only 7 x 9.8 x 1.2 (1.5 in back) inches and weighs 2.6 pounds.
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E-Waste: New Threat To The Environment Is Fixed By Online Company
On average, 400 million units of consumer electronics a year will be scrapped during the rest of this decade, according to a report by the International Association of Recyclers. Discarded computers, monitors, televisions and other consumer electronics (e-waste) are the fastest growing type of waste according to the EPA, and 40% of heavy metals such as mercury and lead in landfills comes from ...
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XAware Enhances Open Source Data Integration Software
XAware, Inc. today announced the general availability of XAware 5.1, the open source data integration solution for creating and managing composite data services for Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Rich Internet Applications (RIA) and Software as a Service (SaaS) applications. The product enhancements included in this release have been greatly influenced by the rapidly growing XAware ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Big Stage Expands Executive Team Prior to Launch
Big Stage Entertainment, the leader in vivid personal projection into online media, today announced the appointment of two key executives to expand the management team and help grow the company. Both will report to Big Stage President and CEO, Phil Ressler.
Centre Daily Times |
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News and views on Linux on the desktop ...
Ubuntu "MID Edition" ships — Jun. 25, 2008 — Canonical Ltd. has quietly launched the first full "developers release" of Ubuntu 8.04 ("Hardy Heron") for MIDs (mobile Internet devices).
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News and views on Linux on the desktop ...
CentOS 5.2 ships with enhanced virtualization — Jun. 26, 2008 — The CentOS development team has released CentOS 5.2, which is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 5.2. Available for i386 and x86-64 architectures, the release offers new drivers and bug fixes, as well as improvements to the Xen virtualization kernel, says CentOS.
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gOS 3.0 goes Gadget crazy
gOS today announced release 3 of its Google-oriented consumer Linux distro, adding support for Google Gadgets. gOS 3 Gadgets offers access to more than 100,000 iGoogle and Google Gadgets, says the company, and also preloads WINE 1.0 and the LXDE (Lightweight X Desktop Environment) desktop.
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Apple's iPhone to Play a Prominent Role in the Future of Mobile Connectivity, says Turner Investment Partners Commentary
Consumers' desire for mobile connectivity -- the ability to access information and digital applications any time, anywhere, and through any wired or wireless medium -- is on the rise. With the launch of its new smart phone, the iPhone 3G, Apple is likely to figure prominently in the advance of this global mega-trend. That's the conclusion of the latest Sector Focus commentary by five technology ...
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RedRoller Partners with Major Regional Carrier
STAMFORD, Conn.----RedRoller Holdings, Inc. , the Search Engine for Shipping™, today announced the integration of Overnite Express, a major regional shipping carrier, into its online package shipping service.
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New Online Portal Lets Injection Molding Customers Help Themselves
Protomold, the world leader in rapid injection molding, announces a new online portal for new and existing customers. In this portal, you can view order status and history; order parts from existing molds; upload 3D CAD files for a quote; place orders; and forward your cart to colleagues. You'll have instant access to molds, parts, costs, materials, production, shipping and payment information ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Customer Service
SAN FRANCISCO - A giant vulnerability in the Internet's design is allowing criminals to silently redirect traffic to websites under their control. The problem is being fixed, but its extent remains unknown and many people are still at risk.
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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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TSA to allow laptops to stay in approved bagsABC 7 News
Please Upgrade Your Browser. This Site Uses I-Frames Extensively
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One Laptop per Child expands in Asia
One Laptop per Child, a nonprofit organization that provides educational tools for children in developing countries, has added two new executives to help boost efforts in Asia.
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Missing Registered Traveler laptop found
A laptop reported missing by a vendor of the U.S. Transportation Security Administration's (TSA) Registered Traveler program has been found, the vendor said.
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Why Paris Hilton Could Take on Microsoft Better than IBM-Linux or Apple
This morning I was trying to figure out how to nicely say that neither the latest IBM-Linux latest IBM-Linux initiative nor the Apple Snow Leopard enterprise desktop moves would be very successful – despite the fact that Microsoft is the most vulnerable it’s been since the 1980s.
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Elpida, Suzhou Venture Group in DRAM JV
SUZHOU, CHINA & TOKYO, JAPAN: Japan's Elpida Memory Inc. and China's Suzhou Venture Group Co. Ltd. (SVG) announced that they have agreed to establish a joint venture company by the end of 2008 to produce DRAM chips in Suzhou City of Jiangsu Province, China.
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Popular business directory searches
In mid-July Gannett News Service released an analysis on the nation’s libraries. They found that Tennessee ranked in the bottom five states in funding and in the least-visited libraries.
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ESI Bluetooth Voice Integration Products Begin Shipping
Estech Systems, Inc. (ESI), a leader in digital and IP business communications systems, has announced the general availability of one of its innovative ESI Bluetooth(R) Voice Integration products, which combine the mobility of Bluetooth technology and the power of an ESI Communications Server to improve business productivity.
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Canada-based TELUS Signs Reseller Agreement for Calabrio Workforce Optimization Products
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. TELUS is a leading national telecommunications company in Canada, providing a wide range of communications products and services including data, Internet protocol (IP), voice, ...
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Report: Siemens wants out of Fujitsu partnership
As the German conglomerate looks to increase profits, it is considering getting out of the computer industry.
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