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Google, cable companies might join Sprint and WiMAX
As Sprint approaches its deadline to launch its WiMAX network, Google and multiple cable companies have indicated their interest in the project. Between the high cost of the project and Sprint's own financial woes, support from outside sources has become necessary.
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Xerox's research arm now a business, execs say
Since its establishment in 1970, the Palo Alto Research Center funded by Xerox has developed groundbreaking technologies, including Ethernet, the GUI, and the computer mouse. Xerox failed to profit from some of those technologies, ultimately made successful by companies such as Apple, which hired researchers from PARC to develop the GUI. Xerox instead made money from PARC projects such ...
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SIGGRAPH New Technology: From Enhancing Facial Attractiveness to Virtual Maps
CHICAGO----The SIGGRAPH 2008 Technical Papers Program is the premier international forum for presenting the world's best research innovations within the computer graphics industry. Technical papers presented in this forum have had a dynamic impact on the entertainment and film industries.
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It Is Incorrect To Assume That Successful Online Social Networking . (OSN) Based Marketing Is Only Relevant For Brands ...
(OSN) Based Marketing Is Only Relevant For Brands Targeting Younger Consum 28/04/2008 11:32:00 Business Wire US0010841023 Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c90198) has announced the addition of Online Social Networking to their offering.
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Circuitry discovery could lead to beefier memory
For nearly 40 years, scientists have speculated that basic electrical circuits have a natural ability to remember things even when the power is switched off. They just couldn't find it. Now researchers at Hewlett-Packard Co. have proven them right, with a discovery they hope will lead to memory chips that store more data but consume far less power than those found in today's personal computers ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 6th Sep 2006 18:24 UTC
Two negative reviews of Vista RC1. First off, CRN says: "Microsoft is making its first Vista release candidate and pricing information more broadly available to partners and consumers this week.
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The Kind of Cybercrime Interpol Expects at the Summer Olympics
With cybercrime now a global phenomenon, perhaps it will take a global police organization to keep it in check.
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Interpol: Olympics Cyberattack Not a Major Threat
With cybercrime now a global phenomenon, perhaps it will take a global police organization to keep it in check.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 17th Dec 2005 18:34 UTC
The development of Mac OS X 10.4.4 update appears to be in the final stages at Apple Computer, as tipsters say the latest developer builds of the software are accompanied by only a few outstanding issues.
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Lottery Glitch
A proposal to require the state lottery to abandon computerized drawings has been withdrawn for the year. The chairman of the House State and Local Government committee announced Tuesday that the bill sponsored by House Minority Leader Jason Mumpower, a Bristol Republican, was taken off notice.
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Wednesday April 30, 2008 - 16:41 EST
WASHINGTON -- The chief architect of the Internet gambling ban on Tuesday said he is losing patience with the Federal Reserve and the Department of Treasury as they struggle to craft regulations to enforce the ban.
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iGoogle Adds Art Feature
Google has introduced a new feature to its iGoogle-personalized homepage that allows users to create themes using the art from a group of contemporary eclectic artists. read more
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Analytics Goes Mobile
SAN MATEO, Calif. -- The mobile Web is taking the next step in maturity as AdMob today announced the introduction of AdMob Mobile Analytics. This product is the second major offering from the company which is currently known for its award-winning mobile advertising network.
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A handful of years ago the phrase "go green" wasn't a common one.
But now it's getting a lot of hype. We are hearing about it on TV and reading about it in magazines. Large theme parks are beginning to put out recycling trash bins and Oprah is encouraging people to reduce what they use in their daily lives. We can't help but take notice.
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5 Reasons Why Microsoft Should Walk Away
Microsoft doesn't need Yahoo!. Let's count the ways.
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Computer Technology Review’s 1st Annual E-Discovery Product Roundup
To wrap up this month’s coverage on e-discovery and archiving , we are including an e-discovery product roundup of various solutions on the market to help IT with the process. The roundup includes complete data discovery solutions, email archiving, time and date stamping, and log management.
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Former Microsoft Senior Vice President Rick Devenuti to Join XETA Board of Directors
XETA Technologies (Nasdaq:XETA), a national provider of converged voice and data communications solutions for the enterprise marketplace, announced today that Richard R. (Rick) Devenuti--former Microsoft Senior Vice President for Services and IT--will join XETA's Board of Directors effective May 1, 2008.
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Virage Logic Reports Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2008 Results
Virage Logic Corporation (NASDAQ:VIRL), the semiconductor industry's trusted IP partner and pioneer in Silicon Aware IP(TM) today reported its financial results for the second fiscal quarter ended March 31, 2008.
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Messenger for Mac 7 Adds Enterprise Audio, Video Support
As Macintosh computers make some inroads into the enterprise, they are still behind in certain areas of corporate communications. On Tuesday, Microsoft took a step toward closing a bit of that gap by releasing its Messenger for Mac 7 with audio and video support, if users are connected via Office Communications Server 2007.
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Windows Mobile iPhone-look-a-like for 355 dollars
Fancy an iPhone but can’t get enough of Windows Mobile? The fine folks in China have a solution for you. It’s a Windows Mobile 6.0-based phone with a tremendous amount of features including two cameras, bluetooth, WiFi, integrated GPS, and more. I can’t seem to locate a name for it other than [...]
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Finotec Group, Inc. Reports Fiscal Year 2007 Results
Finotec Group, Inc. (OTCBB: FTGI), an online foreign exchange company today announced financial results for its fiscal year ended Jan. 31, 2008. Net gains from foreign currency future operations were $6,984,544, for the year ended January 31, 2008, a decrease of $894,973 from net gains of $7,879,517 from foreign currency future operations for the year ended January 31, 2007. This decrease is ...
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IAC CEO Barry Diller received $1.4M in 2007 compensation
NEW YORK (AP) - Barry Diller, the head of Internet conglomerate IAC/InterActiveCorp, received compensation valued at $1.4 million in 2007, according to a company filing with the SEC Tuesday -- a decrease of more than 53 percent from his 2006 compensation.
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NetApp Hosts Fourth Quarter and Fiscal Year 2008 Financial Teleconference and Webcast
After the close of market on Wednesday, May 21, 2008, NetApp, Inc. (NASDAQ:NTAP) will announce financial results for the fourth quarter and fiscal year 2008, which ended April 25, 2008. NetApp executive management will host a conference call at 2:00 p.m. Pacific time to discuss the results. In conjunction with the conference call, NetApp will broadcast the call live over the Internet.
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Integration missteps at AOL led to first flat ad quarter
(AP) -- AOL made key mistakes that pushed down display-advertising sales and resulted in the Time Warner Inc. unit's first quarter of flat ad revenue since it began staking its future on the boom in online ads, executives said Wednesday.
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Integration missteps at AOL led to first flat ad quarter
(AP:NEW YORK) AOL made key mistakes that pushed down display-advertising sales and resulted in the Time Warner Inc. unit's first quarter of flat ad revenue since it began staking its future on the boom in online ads, executives said Wednesday.
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