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Asus's Pulse-Sensing Vit W1 Wireless Laser Mouse Reports Your Heart Rate To Your PC [Pulse Mouse]
The Asus pulse mouse is just what it sounds like: A mouse that measures your pulse as you work at your computer. It sends the information via its wireless connection to software running on your PC...
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Phone farm offers remote testing service
— Jul. 30, 2008 — Mobile Complete has announced new capabilities for its remote testing service for smartphones. DeviceAnywhere's new "T-Mobile Virtual Developer Lab" adds access to more than 70 of the carrier's handsets, including a variety of Windows Mobile devices, according to the company. ...
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William F. Prendergast Named One of the Top IP Lawyers in Nanotechnology
Brinks Hofer Gilson & Lione, one of the largest intellectual property law firms in the United States, is pleased to announce that William F. Prendergast, a shareholder and chair of the firm's Nanotechnology Group, one of the largest nanotechnology practices in the nation, has been named one of the top 10 intellectual property lawyers influencing the field of Nanotechnology according to ...
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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The g netbook MESO doesn't stray from the netbook formula, but will come in four colors
Other typical ingredients on the Sylvania g netbook MESO include an 8.9-inch display with 1024 x 600 resolution, a 80GB hard drive, and either 512MB or 1GB of RAM. The device has both 802.11b/g wireless networking and a 10/100 Ethernet port.
WindowsForDevices |
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ScreenFlow 1.2 improves copy/paste, adds fixes
Vara has released a v1.2 update to ScreenFlow, its screencast creation and editing program. Users can tweak audio and transitions, and focus on particular areas of the desktop, through effects like highlights and zooms. The new patch implements a number of changes, most crucially better copy and paste, which lets users perform both functions with...
MacNN |
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Cable companies stole telcos' lunch in 2Q
Phone companies have been feeling the heat from cable companies for years, as those traditional TV providers have expanded their own phone services and fought hard for broadband Internet subscribers. But in the just-ended quarter, that heat appears to have...
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Government Computer News
Laserfiche announced the availability of its Rio enterprise content management software today.
Government Computer News |
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Cyberbullying - Bullying Beyond the Schoolyard
Teens and tweens have been bullying each other for generations. The bullies of today, however, have the advantage of utilizing technology such as computers, cell phones and other electronic devices to inflict harm on others.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Government Computer News
The Veriton M460 from Acer is a desktop computer with few extra features, but it also has the most upgrade potential in most areas. Although it has only four USB ports in the back, it has four in the front to make up for it.
Government Computer News |
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US Warns Olympic Visitors of Chinese Cyber-Spying
An anonymous reader writes to tell us that the US Government has issued a strong warning to travelers headed to the Beijing Olympics with respect to electronic data. Part FUD part awareness the CBS article reads like 1984, urging travelers to treat all electronic devices (from fax to cellphone and back) as compromised and then proceeding to talk about China's aggressive cyber-espionage programs. ...
Slashdot |
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Cable companies stole telcos' lunch in 2Q
NEW YORK (AP) — Phone companies have been feeling the heat from cable companies for years, as those traditional TV providers have expanded their own phone services and fought hard for broadband Internet subscribers.
The Post-Standard |
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Microsoft Plans 12 Security Fixes For Aug. 12 'Patch Tuesday'
The company's upcoming Security Bulletin is scheduled to include seven fixes rated "critical" and five rated "important."
InformationWeek |
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No Answers From Apple On iPhone 'Kill Switch'
Apple hasn't commented on the discovery by a hacker that the iPhone can download a list of 'unauthorized' applications and disable them.
InformationWeek |
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Yahoo, under Congressional pressure, changes ad options for users
Responding to a Congressional inquiry, web portal Yahoo Inc. will let its users decline to see targeted, customized advertisements on the site. (YHOO)
Atlanta Business Chronicle |
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Irish QB Clausen, Weis seek to get past beer images
Jimmy Clausen breezed right past the Beer Olympics mini-controversy Friday. Some wanted to make a big deal out of pictures that appeared on the Internet showing Clausen and at least one teammate at a party surrounded by what appears to be cups of beer.
CBS Sportsline |
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Compliance and Mergers and Clouds, Oh My!
"Cloud" is becoming a bigger and bigger part of the IT lexicon, but there looks to be more to it than just a hosting model.
ChannelWeb |
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Cirrus Tech Upgrades VPS Plans
August 8, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Canadian web hosting provider Cirrus Tech announced on Tuesday that it has updated its VPS offerings with two new plans targeted towards clients that require a large amount of dedicated resources.
Web Host Industry Review |
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Cable companies stole telcos' lunch in 2Q
Phone companies have been feeling the heat from cable companies for years, as those traditional TV providers have expanded their own phone services and fought hard for broadband Internet subscribers.
Long Island Business News |
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AOL's Odd Impairment
Google says Time Warner's Internet unit may be worth than book value, but investors see a divestiture in the works.
Forbes |
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EIC podcast: Olympics IT; LinuxWorld; Google
On this week's EIC squared podcast Dan and I talk about the Olympic-sized IT effort behind NBC and Microsoft's web site. We also talk about LinuxWorld and Google's opt-out moves this week. On the Olympics, it's showtime for Microsoft's Silverlight and the IT effort behind NBCOlympics.com. Will...
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California's Computers Can't Calculate Minimum Numbers
Citizens Against Government Waste (CAGW) today highlighted the report from the August 5, 2008, Sacramento Bee, "California state computers can't handle pay cut, controller says." Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) ordered that all state employees be paid minimum wage until a budget is adopted, placing a huge burden on the state's antiquated computer system. State Controller John Chang told the ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Sierra Leone: WAEC Now Online
Regional examining body, West African Examination Council (WAEC) today launched its online result checking system for Sierra Leone called WAEC Direct Sierra Leone Online Service.
AllAfrica.com |
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Ex-Cisco exec brings video start-up out of stealth mode
A former Cisco executive this week pulled the curtains back on a start-up company developing a real-time IP video processing and collaboration platform.
Network World |
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Town, schools IT departments split
July 1 marked a new fiscal year in Belmont and also brought changes to the way that information technology is run across the schools and town.
Belmont Citizen-Herald |
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