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Report: Intel's Atom chip, Netbooks demand strong
Demand appears to be stronger than expected for Intel's Atom chip and the netbooks that they power, according to a Citi report. In a research note, analyst Glen Yeung said: Field checks from Japan suggest Intel has ordered 20M Atom flip-chip packages for 3Q08 and 25M...
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CMU prof whose `last lecture’ moved millions dies
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Randy Pausch said obstacles serve a purpose: They “give us a chance to show how badly we want something.” Confronted with incurable cancer, he devised a last lecture that became an Internet sensation, a best-selling book and a celebration of a life spent achieving his dreams.
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Viyya Xandros Agreement Projects $30 Million Revenue Stream
Viyya Technologies, Inc., the developer and marketer of the world's most advanced, web-based content management application, announced today its expectations in revenue production as the Strategic Licensing Agreement with Xandros, Inc. embeds the Viyya technology in next-generation Linux desktop and server products, Mobile Internet Devices, and advanced cross-platform Windows-Linux management ...
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ManageSoft Signs Long-Term Pact With CCP Software GmbH
ManageSoft -- the leading provider of desktop to datacenter software asset management solutions -- announced today it has entered into a long-term agreement with technology partner CCP Software of Marburg, Germany. ManageSoft has incorporated the CCP Stock Keeping Unit library into its Enterprise Compliance Manager(TM) software to provide a new level of automation for license entitlement.
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Lenovo First-Quarter Profit Rises 65% on Europe Sales (Update1)
Aug. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Lenovo Group Ltd. , China's biggest personal-computer maker, reported first-quarter profit rose 65 percent on increased sales to businesses in Europe.
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Lenovo First-Quarter Profit Rises 65% on Europe Sales (Update1)
Aug. 7 (Bloomberg) -- Lenovo Group Ltd. , China's biggest personal-computer maker, reported first-quarter profit rose 65 percent on increased sales to businesses in Europe.
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TME Systems Partners with U.S. Software Company AGI to Serve Southeast Asian Aerospace and Defense Customers
AGI, developer of commercially available analysis software for the national security and space communities, announces its new partnership with TME Systems, the premier distribution center of new technologies in Southeast Asia and a Singapore SME 500 company.
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Spam levels continue to rise
Dinah Greek, Computeract!ve , Thursday 7 August 2008 at 15:20:00 Most junk email arriving in British inboxes is sent from the UK Spam sent to UK internet users has nearly quadrupled since the beginning of the year, and most of it was sent from within the UK....
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HP Pavilion dv6985se
The HP Pavilion dv6985se is a well-stocked mainstream machine with a long-living (though heavy) 12-cell battery. We recommend it, provided you like the unique copper-colored case and are willing to schlep around 6.6 pounds of laptop.
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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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Charlotte County firefighter faces child porn charges
A veteran Charlotte County firefighter was arrested after sexual images of a young girl allegedly were found on his laptop.
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Review: LG Dare from Verizon Wireless
Everyone wants to do touch lately and it seems that mobile phone manufacturers have been trying to get into touch even before the first generation iPhone hit the streets. There have been many attempts at the perfect touch device by Windows Mobile but it really wasn’t until the iPhone hit that the public decided [...]
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Virtual hurricane disaster helps train responders
The software simulation creates realistic catastrophes to help emergency planners get ready for the worst situations. — Garage-door-sized television monitors showed a sexy, virtual cable-news anchor reading a breaking news alert about the effects of Hurricane Nerissa that had crashed ashore east of Norfolk about 10 hours earlier.
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Ingres CAFE Wins LinuxWorld Product Excellence Award
REDWOOD CITY, Calif. & SAN FRANCISCO----Ingres Corporation, a leading provider of open source database management software and support services, announced today that Ingres CAFE has won a LinuxWorld Product Excellence Award.
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German hackers poke hole in great firewall of China
A new Olympic sport German hackers have constructed a route around the great firewall of China. The Chaos Computer Club said its technology will help athletes and journalists travelling to Beijing for the Olympic Games to circumvent censorship.…
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Early Glance: Computers companies
(AP:NEW YORK) Shares of some top computers companies are mixed at 10 a.m.: Apple Inc rose $.12 or .1 percent, to $164.31. Dell Inc rose $.01 or percent, to $25.26.
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Authentium's SafeCentral Protects Users from Massive DNS Flaw
Authentium announced today that its flagship SafeCentral secure-browsing service, a solution proven to protect users from DNS security flaws, keyloggers, and other desktop spyware, provides effective protection from a recently uncovered flaw affecting millions of DNS servers.
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Speak Up, a Computer Is Listening
Ever since ?Star Trek,? we?ve dreamed of being able to give our computers spoken orders. NaturallySpeaking 10, available Thursday, takes some baby steps in the right direction.
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Video chat site TokBox gets $10 million
Bain Capital Ventures leads the round for the start-up, which released a desktop application based on Adobe AIR and is building code to integrate its technology into Facebook Chat.
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Outsider No More: Linux Critical In Many Data Centers
LinuxWorld announcements focus on systems management and security. But is there still a need for a Linux-specific trade show?
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Lenovo profit rises on European PC sales
Lenovo Group, the Chinese computer maker with its world headquarters in Morrisville, reported first-quarter profit rose 65 percent on increased sales to businesses in Europe.
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Spam levels continue to rise
Spam sent to UK internet users has nearly quadrupled since the beginning of the year, and most of it was sent from within the UK. According to Clearmymail, which develops spam filtering software, the UK is first in the list of the top 10 countries sending spam to UK email accounts.
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School is In. Webroot Gives Tips for Students to Protect Their Personal Data and Identity Online
More than 18 million college students will head back to school this fall and nearly every one of them owns a personal computer. Unfortunately, many of these students will learn a number of hard lessons: Data loss and hackers, like midterms, are inescapable. Human error, software corruption, malware infections or theft, will be just a few of the reasons that many students will lose valuable data ...
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Charlotte County firefighter charged with child pornography possesion
A Charlotte County firefighter was arrested after detectives found seven images of child pornography on his laptop, according to deputies.
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Virtual hurricane disaster helps train responders
The software simulation creates realistic catastrophes to help emergency planners get ready for the worst situations. — Garage-door-sized television monitors showed a sexy, virtual cable-news anchor reading a breaking news alert about the effects of Hurricane Nerissa that had crashed ashore east of Norfolk about 10 hours earlier.
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