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Hearing ends for fired K9 trooper
A video now posted on the Internet has brought international attention to Raleigh. The video shows a then North Carolina Highway patrolman kicking his K9 partner.
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The Hindu Business Line : PE deal space in India could benefit from sub-prime crisis
FedEx, Apple, Cisco, Genentech and Microsoft are not just household names, they share a common lineage: That of private equity (PE) funding. Little-known companies then, these entrepreneurs wanted to raise capital but found no support.
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Earnings Preview: Sun Microsystems to report 3rd quarter
(AP:NEW YORK) Computer server maker Sun Microsystems Inc. reports earnings for the fiscal third quarter on Thursday. The following is a summary of key developments and analyst opinion related to the period.
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Samsung prepping high-capacity notebook batteries?
Samsung SDI on Thursday revealed that it has developed a new lithium-ion battery that should result in significantly longer use times without compromising on size. Generating 2,800 milliamps per hour (mAh) of energy, the new technology provides as much as 10 percent more actual runtime than a typical 2,600 mAH unit. The refinements made to the ba...
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SAP Scales Back SaaS Product Plans
Technical issues and profit-bleeding implementations prompt SAP to move more slowly with its ambitious Business ByDesign on-demand software service.
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Judge seals court in computer porn case
BURLINGTON, Vt. -- A federal judge on Wednesday ordered a court hearing sealed in the case of a man allegedly caught at the U.S.-Canadian border with child pornography on his computer.
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Interop: Citrix To Help Build The 'Delivery Center'
The company's efforts include its Workflow Studio suite and NetScaler MPX, a Web application controller that offers service delivery at 10 Gbps.
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Hallam first to achieve SFEDI Enterprise Trainer Award
Hallam Communications ( www.shcl.co.uk ) has confirmed it’s position as a leading provider of Internet marketing training services by becoming the first accredited SFEDI Enterprise Trainer in the UK. This award assures customers that they can rely on Hallam to deliver training suitable for the small...
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ValueClick's UK media division unveils new look
vcmedia, the online advertising network owned by ValueClick Europe, announces a new brand and positioning identity for its UK business, including a new logo and brand colours. The new brand – ValueClick Media - is being rolled out at Internet World in London today, 29 April. Over the last 10 years,...
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Parallels Workstation 2.0 has been released. From the press release : "After months of focused research, development and testing, Parallels today announced the immediate general availability of Parallels Workstation 2.0, the world's first hypervisor-powered desktop virtualization solution."
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comScore Plan Metrix Tightly Links Consumers' Online Media Usage to Their Offline Behavior With Enhanced Monthly ...
comScore, Inc. , a leader in measuring the digital world, today announced several enhancements to its comScore Plan Metrix service which improve its timeliness and audience segmentation capabilities. comScore Plan Metrix is used by advertising agencies, marketers, and publishers to link consumers' offline behavior and attitudes with their online activity.
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STANFORD NEWS: Stanford, Tech Giants Team up to Enable Software for Parallel Computers
STANFORD, Calif.----Stanford and many of the biggest companies in computing will announce Friday, May 2, a joint effort to address a major missed opportunity in information technology: the dearth of software that can harness the parallelism of the multiple processors that are being built into virtually every new computer.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 23rd Nov 2005 16:35 UTC
Microsoft Windows captured the lead for the first time in server operating systems during the third quarter, boosted by continued demand for inexpensive servers selling for less than $25000 (EUR 21190), according to a new report.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 29th Jul 2006 20:47 UTC
Opera Software is making plans to steal market share from Microsoft . Though a launch date for Opera 10 hasn't yet been set, Opera is hoping the updated application will lure users away from Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7 by building on Opera 9's use of small Web applications called widgets.
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FindingDulcinea Launches Spanish-Language Versions of Its Web Guides
FindingDulcinea , Librarian of the Internet, today announced the launch of the groundbreaking, Spanish-language versions of its Web Guides.
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Social music site receives funding from record labels
Social networking site MOG said Wednesday it had received an additional $2.8 million in funding, some of it coming from Universal Music Group and Sony BMG.
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Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing to Have Widespread Impact on . Multiple Areas
Multiple Areas 28/04/2008 09:01:00 Business Wire SE0000667891 Since 2000, pervasive and ubiquitous computing has gained the interest of academia, industry and policy makers.
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Patni Q1 net income dips 39%, appoints new ED
Patni Computer Systems in its first quarter ended March 2008, reported a dip of 39 per cent in its net income at Rs 72.46 crore (Rs 120 crore). Revenues increased by 5 per cent at Rs 706.12 crore (Rs 672.4 crore).
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US wireless player forays into India
Eyeing India's expanding Wi-Fi market, California-based wireless equipment supplier Ruckus Wireless has decided to partner with Dell India to market its ‘Smart Wi-Fi Technology' for large corporate facilities and real estate projects.
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Microsoft: we'll keep 'chipping away' at Google
Microsoft has said that it will continue "chipping" away at Google in the market for internet search, but warned that there would be no magic bullet to increase its share overnight.
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Japan's SoftBank to seek 40 pct stake in Chinese Web company
Japanese Internet services and telecommunication company SoftBank said Wednesday it hopes to boost its stake to 40 percent in a major Chinese Internet company, eyeing booming demand. SoftBank bought a 14 percent stake in China's Oak Pacific Interactive for $96 million in April and has obtained the right to raise its stake to 40 percent, for a total investment of $385 million, a company spokesman ...
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A new initiative by the Brazillian government will see low cost KDE based computers on sale throughout the country from next week. The Computers for All scheme will bring "cheap and accessible" computers following a recent law cutting taxes and encouraging affordable financing for low income buyers of computers preinstalled with Free Software operating systems.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 9th Aug 2005 22:00 UTC
Andy Martin of The Committee to Fight Microsoft on Tuesday announced his intentions to block Microsoft from releasing its Windows Vista operating system . Martin intends to ask Microsoft for an unconditional warranty that the operating system is free of bugs that could result in security vulnerabilities.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 26th Feb 2006 19:44 UTC
I used to really like skinning my desktops to make them look like another operating system. I stopped doing that years ago; and not necessarily because I wanted to do something more useful with my time. I stopped doing it because I somehow saw how utterly pointless it was.
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