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ClearCube VDI Suite
ClearCube recently announced its Virtual Desktop Infrastructure VDI Suite. The goal is to increase the power of previous ClearCube offerings and intice others to join the party. Here's how ClearCube describes its new offering: ClearCube Technology, the market leader in centralized desktop computing...
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Microsoft to stop selling boxed copies of Money Plus
Microsoft has decided against releasing a 2009 version of Money Plus, its personal-finance-management software. The company also is planning to discontinue selling Money Plus as a boxed software product at retail -- but insisted the move shouldn't be interpreted as an immediate move away from shrink-wrapped PC software. by Mary...
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Cassidy: Valley giants help plant seeds for start-ups
No question the Googles, Intels, Ciscos Systems and Hewlett-Packards get most of the attention in Silicon Valley.
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Want that wine? You have to go meet the seller first
Indiana residents must first make face-to-face contact with a wine merchant before they can place wine orders over the phone or the Internet, a federal appeals court has ruled.
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XP Still Outsells Vista
HP says that XP might no longer be on sale, but most of its systems still ship with the OS loaded.
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Celebrity Squares: BBC presenter Amadna Hamilton on her MacBook
What's your favourite piece of technology? My MacBook. How has it improved your life? I no longer have to wait for the PC shutdown noise before closing the laptop. Petty, I know, but so much more fun just to open and close as desired. I am easily pleased. When was the last time you used it, and what for? For writing my answers to this interview, updating my schedule, checking ...
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Oviedo cop resigns over Web sex pics
An Oviedo police officer resigned Thursday after dozens of pictures surfaced on the Internet showing him performing sexual acts and soliciting sex with married couples, as well as single men and women.
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Lightweight GNOME Alternative Emerges
" The LXDE project has released its lightweight Linux desktop for general use. Built into the latest gOS 3 Gadget distro, LXDE is touted as being fast, fast-booting, compatible with old computers, and designed so that "every component can be used without LXDE," say the developers."
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Becoming a locavore
Lisa Sherrodd’s habit of eating locally started 10 years ago when she traded a computer for a goat.
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Want that wine? You have to go meet the seller first
Indiana residents must first make face-to-face contact with a wine merchant before they can place wine orders over the phone or the Internet, a federal appeals court has ruled.
The Gleaner |
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Cogent loss narrows exceeds Wall St. estimate
(AP:WASHINGTON) Internet service provider Cogent Communications Group Inc. said Friday it its loss narrowed in the second quarter as revenue grew 19 percent from a year ago.
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Student need a laptop? Here are a few buying tips
This is the time of year when I am bombarded with e-mails from parents wondering what laptops they ought to buy for their children heading off to college. I try to give general advice, but it is hard to make decisions without knowing a lot of information.
The Gleaner |
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Vista's Security Rendered Completely Useless
scribbles89 sends in a story with that alarmist headline from Neowin.net; it does sound like it could be a game-changer. "While this may seem like any standard security hole, other researchers say that the work is a major breakthrough and there is very little that Microsoft can do to fix the problems. These attacks work differently than other security exploits, as they aren't based on any new ...
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Caption Competition: The office of tomorrow
How can they make computers so small?
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Cogent loss narrows, revenue up 19 percent, but misses Wall Street estimates
WASHINGTON (AP) - Internet service provider Cogent Communications Group Inc. said Friday it its loss narrowed in the second quarter as revenue grew 19 percent from a year ago.
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What did your favorite site look like when it first got started?
Ever wonder what the most popular websites such as Google, Yahoo Search, eBay, Amazon, etc. looked like when they were brand new and first starting out on the Web?...
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New Combination of Business Continuity Planning Software, Storage and Support Offers Financial Institutions Online ...
MINNEAPOLIS----CFC Technology Corporation announced that it has introduced BCPlanLogix™ Business Recovery Software & Secure Plan Retention, which will allow the company's financial institution customers to create, change and manage a plan online.
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Apple Bloggers Pay Pretty Penny for Macs, Ponder Porcine iPhone Update, Pray for Perfect Products
There's been lots of activity in the Apple-focused blogosphere this week -- and that's no surprise, what with the screaming success Apple's been having with its Mac and iPhone sales. For example, TechCrunch reported that Foxconn, a Taiwanese electronics manufacturer that produces the iPhone for Apple, has ramped up production to 800,000 units a week.
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Fitness Tips for Chair-Bound Computer Users
When Jeffrey Spencer prepared for his college exams, he would tape his notes to the handlebars of his bike and ride to school, studying all the while. To him, it made perfect sense. "I am a kinetic learner, which means I learn and mentally perform best when I am moving," he says.
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Directory of Major Malls, Directory on Computer CD-ROM
DUBLIN, Ireland, BUSINESS WIRE -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/c28b5d/directory_of_major) has announced the addition of the "Directory of Major Malls, Directory on Computer CD-ROM" directory to their offering.
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National security at risk through connected IT systems
Tom Young, Computing , Friday 8 August 2008 at 12:44:00 Elements of national infrastructure continue to be attacked electronically, says government The increasing interconnection of government IT systems poses a growing risk to the security of the critical national infrastructure, according to a report from the government....
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BBC confirms loss of children's data
Janie Davies, Computing , Friday 8 August 2008 at 11:51:00 BBC reviews security procedures after being named as latest culprit in ongoing data loss saga A laptop and several memory sticks containing personal information about children and their families has been stolen from a BBC staff vehicle, the broadcaster has confirmed....
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Couple charged after taking kids on robbery
A man and woman are facing child endangerment and other charges that they took three children with them while they robbed a Brattleboro computer business.
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Games '08: 3Com to power IP networking infrastructure
BANGALORE, INDIA: As a leading Internet architecture solution innovator based in China, H3C Technologies is actively getting itself involved in a number of the major networking infrastructure projects in Beijing, the venue city for the coming 2008 Olympic Games.
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Did More Google AdSense Publishers Get the Ad Review Center?
There are several threads at DigitalPoint Forums around the topic of seeing the "new" AdSense Ad Review Center. The thing is, the Ad Review Center is not new, at least not to me and many others. I assume that maybe it was a US roll-out until now and now Google has been rolling out this feature more globally. Google began testing this feature back in December of 2007, we then received ...
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