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Making Sure Your Data is Safe with SaaS
Software as a Service ( SaaS ) has become quite the buzzword these days, and the category covers a wide range of applications that you can access and use over the Internet without having to invest in any servers or install any software on your premises.
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Microsoft Goes Hetero: Want To Manage Cross-platform Physical And Virtual Environments
Microsoft wants to be the vendor of choice when it comes to managing cross-platform physical and virtual environments, and on Tuesday started shipping beta versions of its management applications that enable that capability.
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Chipmaker helps sponsor Linux device software "bounties"
— Apr. 22, 2008 — Open Linux devicemaker Neuros Technology has pre-announced a new hardware platform based on a Texas Instruments (TI) DaVinci system-on-chip (SoC).
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Linux-based IDE includes SGI Pro64 compiler
Tilera's Multicore Development Environment (MDE), now available, aims to provide a Linux development environment that is familiar, yet still capable of producing binaries that exploit the Tilera's massive parallelism.
Linux Devices |
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Parents turn the Miley moment into a teachable one
Posted: 12:46 PM- Miley Cyrus' struggle with her controversial photo in Vanity Fair presents a great opportunity for parents to discuss how seemingly innocous photos posted to a blog or social networking site can be misinterpreted, experts say.
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Grand Theft Auto IV
It seems the PS3 version of GTA IV is having a few online issues as hoards of PS3 gamers hit the internet to complain.
Games Radar |
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Canada extends tax filing for some
Canada extended Wednesday's midnight electronic income tax filing deadline for some taxpayers because of computer overload.The Customs and Revenue Agency announced on its site only residents who don't owe taxes can file online up until midnight May 6, the Canwest News Service reported.The agency's Netfile Web site has been swamped for several days to the point where some people's browsers were ...
Moldova.org |
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Can CUDA language open up parallel processing?
More universities should provide courses on programming for massively parallel computing and more graphic processor (GPUs) providers should look at enabling the use of the Compute Unified Device Architecture (CUDA) programming language on their devices according David Kirk, chief scientist at Nvidia Corp. (Santa Clara, Calif.)
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Microsoft’s Mac BU releases Messenger for Mac 7
A lot of people don’t realize that Microsoft has a dedicated business unit (BU) just for Mac products. The BU previously released Microsoft Office for Mac 2008 and is now announcing the release of Messenger for Mac 7. Some highlights from the new release include: support for Mac OS X Bonjour instant networking technology new [...]
Geek.com |
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Quad-Core CPUs Fill Gap Left by Apple
Quad-core PCs are starting to appear as prices come down and vendors seek to differentiate their new PCs from previous dual-core systems, according to CNet on Tuesday. That differentiation also extends to Apple
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Good Shepherd Pet Services Turns to Automation Software from Mobile BIS to Further Improve Service to Owners, Vets
Good Shepherd Pet Services, a leader in the pet cremation field, today announced it is turning to automation to take its services for pet owners and veterinarians to a new level.
Centre Daily Times |
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Earnings roundup: IAC/InterActiveCorp, Sanofi-Aventis
NEW YORK (AP) _ IAC/InterActiveCorp., an Internet conglomerate led by Barry Diller, said Wednesday its first-quarter profit slipped 13 percent on various expenses, but adjusted results met analysts' expectations.
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CDC, Verizon, University Of Georgia Launch Cell Phone Initiative That Aims To Increase HIV Testing Among Youth
In an effort to increase HIV testing among young people, Verizon Wireless, CDC and University of Georgia's New Media Institute are collaborating on a project that transmits videos featuring college couples talking about getting tested for the virus via students' cell phones, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.
Medical News Today |
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Yahoo, Microsoft, and Google shares up in late trading
Shares of Yahoo, Microsoft and Google were on the rise in late morning trading, as the software giant moves closer to revealing its plans to push Yahoo to the negotiating table.
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Microsoft, openness, and oxymorons
Microsoft claims that openness is the future of its Live Mesh service. Given its track record, I'm not holding my breath.
CNET |
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Interop: Oracle Looks Beyond ERP
The company announced at Interop that it will follow the money by emphasizing line-of-business applications embedded with Web 2.0 features.
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Nigerian duped gullible NASA employee
Looking for love in all the wrong places A Nigerian man was sentenced to 18 months in prison after tricking a NASA employee into clicking on an email attachment that installed malware on her government-issued computer.…
The Register |
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Schmidt in CNBC interview: We're concerned about Microhoo
In a taped appearance on the cable news outlet, Google's CEO makes it clear he isn't keen on Microsoft acquiring Yahoo.
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Recent Original Stories
"The recently announced agreement between Microsoft and Novell has resulted in much concern that it could be harmful for Linux and other free software.
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by Maners (3.64) on Fri 25th May 2007 18:11 UTC
It's hard to find these products on their website. If I didn't know that I'm looking for Ubuntu and entered it in the search box I wouldn't even know this option exists :-( In contrast, there are plenty of banners advertising Vista and XP on the front page. Why there are no such banners for Ubuntu?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 23rd Apr 2006 17:40 UTC
Vista is all the rage at the moment (and now even the Sunday Eve Column is about it). I don't think there's a single piece of beta software that has ever been discussed as much as Windows Vista.
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Psystar's Open Computer arrives at CNET
The Open Computer, a Mac OS X Leopard desktop not made by Apple, arrives at the offices of CNET Reviews in New York.
CNET |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 4th Oct 2006 21:05 UTC
Nick McGrath, Microsoft's head of platform strategy, is at the spearhead of the software giant's attempts to head off the open source danger.
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Microsoft's Blue Hat talks start Thursday
Thursday will be for executives, but Friday's general sessions will feature cutting-edge security researchers on token kidnapping and phishing attacks.
CNET |
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Charles Industries Partners With JFC Solutions to Service Canadian Telecommunications Providers
Charles Industries, Ltd.'s Telecommunications Group today announced that it has contracted with Canada's top Telecom manufacturer's sales representative company, JFC Solutions, to promote Charles' outside plant and broadband communications products in all Canadian provinces.
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