|
Commission approves funds for computers
THE commission running Harare City Council last week approved the expenditure of an additional R500 000 to allow the completion of the installation of the BIQ municipal computer programme.
The Herald |
|
DHS: Networking security worth the money
When it comes to investing in computer security, the U.S. federal government could get a good return on investment by shoring up its networking protocols, according to the man who's been hired to coordinate computer security between federal agencies.
IT World |
|
Verdiem's Edison Helps Green-Computing Trend
Verdiem has just launched a new monitoring application for enabling eco-conscious consumers around the world to proactively control PC energy consumption as well as cut down on household emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2).
NewsFactor via Yahoo! News |
|
Search Marketing - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Google said Wednesday that it had found a willing buyer for its Performics search-marketing unit: Publicis Groupe, the giant French advertising holding company.
New York Times |
|
Is Apple iPhone Ready for Business? Sort of, Says Gartner
According to a study released by Gartner researchers this week, the newest iPhone (is it really that new anymore?) is acceptable for business users.
New York Times |
|
Chordiant to Present at Upcoming B. Riley & Co. Second Annual Cash Rich Tech Stock Conference
Chordiant Software, Inc. (Nasdaq:CHRD), the leading provider of Customer Experience (Cx(TM)) software and services, today announced its participation in the upcoming B. Riley & Co. Second Annual Cash Rich Tech Stock Conference to be held August 12 at the Le Meridien Hotel in San Francisco.
Centre Daily Times |
|
Windows XP Still Outselling Windows Vista
nandemoari writes with an excerpt from an InfoPackets article that says "While Microsoft excitedly tries to sway public opinion by touting that Windows Vista License sales top 180 Million units, Hewlett-Packard (HP) was busy smacking Microsoft down — reportedly shipping PCs with a Vista Business license but with Windows XP pre-loaded in the majority of business computers sold since the June 30 ...
Slashdot |
|
Clearwire Reports Second Quarter 2008 Results
Clearwire Corporation ("Clearwire") (NASDAQ: CLWR), a leading provider of wireless high-speed Internet service, today reported financial and operating results for its second quarter ended June 30, 2008.
Centre Daily Times |
|
Monserrate now champions IT
PANAJI — The Minister for Education and Technical Education, Mr Atanasio Monserrate said on Thursday that he would provide quality computers with advanced technology to students under the Cyberage scheme of the government as the new generation is in need of technical education, especially education in information technology.
Navhind Times |
|
5.2B Mobile Subscribers By 2011, 1.7B On Mobile Web And 2.1B Mobile Purchases By 2013: Reports
A trio of new research reports detail the dramatic and swift rise of mobile in terms of subscription growth, mobile web usage and mobile payments for goods downloaded to mobile phones.
paidContent.org via Yahoo! Finance |
|
Military wants to lead U.S. into the green
The U.S. military has a history of fostering change, from racial integration to development of the Internet.
Reuters via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
|
Goa has 6,000 IT trained youth jobless
PANAJI - The president of the Goa Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Mr Nitin Kuncolienkar on Thursday said that there are around 6,000 unemployed youth in Goa who have completed their IT education/ training at various strata from post-graduation to lower level.
Navhind Times |
|
Public library computers latest focus of Ivins investigation
Five days before he died of an apparent suicide, Bruce Ivins, the FBI's sole suspect in the 2001 anthrax mailings, visited C Burr Artz Library to access email accounts and a website dedicated to the antrax investigation, according to search warrant applications made public today
The Frederick News-Post |
|
Non-Bankers Turn to Internet to Lend Money
Sites specialize in unsecured loans, with their only security being the borrower's honesty.
Fox News |
|
Good News, Internet: 'Vicky Cristina' Threesome Is Still Intact [Corrections]
Que lastima! Has the Johansson-on-Cruz-on Bardem threesome from Vicky Cristina Barcelona been excised? Well, no, although that didn't stop New York's Vulture reporters from declaring, "As die-hard...
Defamer |
|
DHS: Networking Security Worth the Money
The director of DHS' National Cybersecurity Center says the federal government will adopt DNSSEC, eventually.
PC World |
|
Lenovo Posts Income Gains on Strong Laptop Sales
Lenovo reports double-digit percentage increases in sales and net income for its most recent quarter.
PC World |
|
August Patch Tuesday: 7 Critical Patches Promised
August will be a big month for Microsoft security patches, as the company plans to release 12 updates, seven of them critical...
PC World |
|
Gmail, Google Apps Issues Resolved
A game of word association would have to go on for quite some time before most people would put "Google Apps" and "Gmail" together with "outage." The two services recently took a partial tumble, though, and the experience has left some of the affected users less than happy. read more
WebProNews |
|
Woman Sentenced for Web Site With 'obscene' Stories
A Pennsylvania woman is sentenced on obscenity charges for running a Web site featuring sexual and violent stories.
PC World |
|
New IPod, Old Firmware
The iPhone 2.0 software has been out for three weeks now, giving iPhone and iPod touch users alike access to a host of new...
PC World |
|
Driving ITunes Daffy
Three recent events have put me in the Apple-suggesting mood.
PC World |
|
Government Computer News
The San Jose Mercury News reports Verdiem is offering a free version of its power management software. The company sells its technology to government and enterprise customers.
Government Computer News |
|
Dell claims carbon neutrality
This morning Dell announced the company has achieved its goal of carbon neutrality in less than a year’s time and five months ahead of their schedule. Dell has done this by using a combination of methods ranging from energy efficiency, carbon offsets from rainforest preservation in Madagascar and voluntary green power purchases. The program was designed to help eliminate or offset 475,000 tons ...
TG Daily |
|
Diablo III Art Designer Leaves Blizzard
Blizzard's Brian Morrisroe, art director on Diablo III, has decided to leave the company. Blizzard confirmed the departure to MTV's Multiplayer blog after the site discovered a job listing for the open position. "Regarding Brian, he recently resigned to form a startup technology company (outside the game industry)," said the company in a statement. Part of Morrisroe's legacy will likely be the ...
Gamasutra |
|
|