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Microsoft Games to Use Havok's Software Physics
Microsoft has inked a long-term deal with Havok, allowing all of their internal and affiliated studios full access to the company's entire library of physics tools.
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Online Music Sales Muddle Royalties, Lawyers Say
The current system for getting royalty payments to musicians in the United States is seriously hampering the introduction of new, innovative music distribution models, and that problem is not going to get any better in the era of the digital download, leading music experts said Thursday.
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Canon Announces Three High-Def Camcorders
Canon announced the September release of three new high-def camcorders, the VIXIA HF11, the HG21 and the VIXIA HG20. Two use hard drives for storage.
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'Star Trek Online' Warps in With Mr. Spock
Not only will MMO developer Cryptic be unveiling 'Star Trek Online' at the Official Star Trek Convention in Las Vegas; they're also bringing out the big guns for their presentation: Leonard Nimoy, AKA Mr. Spock.
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CDC Corporation Reports Q2 2008 Results that Exceed Analyst Expectations with Adjusted Net Income of $0.04 per share ...
BEIJING & ATLANTA----CDC Corporation , a leading global enterprise software and new media company, today announced its financial results for the second quarter of 2008. Total revenue from continuing operations for the period ended June 30, 2008 was $111.0 million, higher than the company's previously announced range of $107.3 to $108.5 million and an increase of 10 percent from $100.7 million ...
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Botswana: Traffic Officers Declared Redundant
All the 50 traffic numerators in the department of roads face an uncertain future because they will soon be replaced by computers.
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Anonymous No More - Lawsuit Outs Matthew C. Ryan of Austin, TX as Troll in Online Harassment Case
Remember the name Matthew C. Ryan of Austin, TX. As soon as someone locates a photo of him, no doubt he'll become the poster boy of the movement to end...
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SME Securities puts trading ops online
VietNamNet Bridge - Local brokerage SME Securities on Tuesday launched a new service to facilitate access to online trading, as part of a technology support agreement with Korean-based Tong Yang Financial Group.
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Angry moviegoer allegedly tosses computer monitor
Police say a 55-year-old man tossed a computer monitor through a glass door after being refused a cash refund at a Casper movie theater. The man faces charges of felony property damage and disturbing the peace. Officers responded to the Eastridge Mall's...
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Trademark filed for Leopard System Preferences logo
Apple has applied for a trademark for its System Preferences logo, according to new filings. The US Patent and Trademark Office published Apple's trademark filing #77535337 on August 6. The filing is a TEAS Plus application under Class 009 (computer Software for managing user system settings and preferences). The logo being trademarked is presented...
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SlingPlayer 2.0 Beta released with new features
Sling Media on Thursday released its long-awaited SlingPlayer 2.0, albeit under the guise of a Public Beta. The new software for Sling Media's Slingbox ñ a device that brings TV viewing capabilities to users' computers across a network ñ adds three new features, including a program guide, live video buffer and more comprehensive access to one's ac...
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Angry moviegoer allegedly tosses computer monitor
Police say a 55-year-old man tossed a computer monitor through a glass door after being refused a cash refund at a Casper movie theater. The man faces charges of felony property damage and disturbing the peace.
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Chordiant to Present at Upcoming B. Riley & Co. Second Annual Cash Rich Tech Stock Conference
CUPERTINO, Calif.----Chordiant Software, Inc. , the leading provider of Customer Experience software and services, today announced its participation in the upcoming B. Riley & Co.
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Justice Department cracks down on hackers
Thursday, August 07, 2008 at 2:58 p.m. The Justice Department has arrested 11 suspects across the nation in connection with the largest hacking and identity theft case it's ever prosecuted.
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Dell says it's 'carbon neutral'
Dell has met its goal of becoming carbon-neutral with projects to reduce its own energy consumption and offset carbon emissions around the world.
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Police Blotter: Security cameras stolen
- Hillwood Lane, 5:29 p.m. Someone broke into the home the week before and stole a computer case, financial documents, a digital camera, iPod, plant, clock, mortgage calculator and computer mouse.
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ACS Announces Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2008 Results; Company Delivers Record Signings, Revenues, Adjusted ...
Affiliated Computer Services, Inc., , today announced fourth quarter fiscal year 2008 revenues of $1.61 billion, an increase of 6% compared to the fourth quarter of the prior year.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Gardeners' Guild to blossom under Cathy's care
A cluster of yellow brick road roses welcome the visitor to Cathy Sullivan’s garden. Beside them is a radiant bush of multi-colored rainbow flowers. The two plantings have deep significance. Twelve years ago, Cathy and her husband Frank were in the living room of their home, with Cathy listening to music and Frank working on the computer. Judy Garland’s “Over the Rainbow” was ...
Braintree Forum |
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Job Description:
This position is responsible for managing the geosciences IT team. Manager is responsible for overseeing the planning, execution, and evaluation of geosciences IT service delivery and customer support and satisfaction. Requires contact and effective communications with many IT and non-IT groups.
Rigzone |
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SureWest revenue, earnings up
Second-quarter revenue and earnings increased at Roseville-based SureWest Communications on the strength of growth in its broadband sector, expansion into the Kansas City market and the sale of its wireless segment, officials announced today.
The Sacramento Bee |
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Angry Wyoming moviegoer allegedly tosses computer monitor after being refused a cash refund
CASPER, Wyo. - Police say a 55-year-old man tossed a computer monitor through a glass door after being refused a cash refund at a Casper movie theater. The man faces charges of felony property damage and disturbing the peace.
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Bollywood banks on 28x7 shows
Bollywood is eager to cash in on the initial craze of movies nefore illegal internet downloads and piracy eats into its profits. Starting Friday, there will be 28 shows a day of Akshay Kumar-starrer
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CNET News Daily Podcast: What's on hackers' minds at Black Hat?
CNET's Robert Vamosi calls in from the Black Hat hacker conference in Las Vegas. Plus, is there really a mechanism for blacklisting iPhone applications?
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Guidance Software Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results
PASADENA, Calif.----Guidance Software, Inc. , The World Leader in Digital Investigations™, today reported its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2008.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Windows Vista security 'rendered useless' by researchers
Black Hat: Two researchers Thursday will demonstrate how to use Java, ActiveX controls and .NET objects to essentially bypass all the key security safeguards in Windows Vista. It's a brand-new method that could have wide-ranging implications for the entire industry.
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