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Integration missteps at AOL led to first flat ad quarter
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. AOL's troubles integrating $1...
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Microsoft hopes new photo tool will boost Windows
A free new utility, Pro Photo Tools, is designed to help photographers add location data to their photos--and to help Microsoft tout Windows.
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Google unveils eclectic mix of designs by prominent artists
Google Inc.'s once-austere Web site is turning into an eclectic art gallery. Hoping to spur more customization of its home page, the Internet search leader has unveiled a lineup of colorful graphics dreamed up by a mix of creative souls, ranging from fashion...
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Microsoft denies handing law enforcement 'backdoor' keys
Some bloggers this week are suggesting that Microsoft is handing out "backdoor keys" to Windows security to police officers. Although Microsoft is denying the bulk of the rumors, a full explanation still seems a bit elusive.
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Internet safety challenge from Florida's Attorney General
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. ā A 15-year-old girl was lured by a man she met on MySpace. He allegedly told her he was a music producer, bought a plane ticket for her to fly from California to Florida, and sexually molested her not long after she arrived. Police arrested him in Hollywood, Florida. In response to the incident involving a 15-year-old California girl who was lured to Florida by a man she had ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 11th Mar 2006 21:24 UTC
Lab rats at Microsoft Research and the University of Michigan have teamed up to create prototypes for virtual machine-based rootkits that significantly push the envelope for hiding malware and that can maintain control of a target operating system.
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Linked by David Adams on Sat 16th Jul 2005 23:11 UTC
As Microsoft inches closer to the first beta release of Internet Explorer 7, the company's development advisors have been advising Web site developers and managers to run certain tests now to prevent problems when the beta version does appear.
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Recent Original Stories
Microsoft executives pondered whether to remove the company's name from a 2002 report done by research firm IDC that touted Windows total cost of ownership over Linux, according to e-mail messages entered into evidence in an Iowa antitrust case.
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Recent Original Stories
The (unstable and development-oriented only) filesystem Btrfs version 0.14 has been released . "Btrfs is a new copy on write filesystem for Linux aimed at implementing advanced features while focusing on fault tolerance, repair and easy administration.
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TI unveils hot swap controllers for AdvancedMCs
TI has introduced the industry's first single-chip, dual-slot hot swap controllers for AdvancedMC used in wireless, telecom and computing systems.
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WJ Communications to Web Cast First Quarter Financial Results
WJ Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ:WJCI), a leading designer and supplier of radio frequency (RF) products
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HP Engineers Claim `Memristor` Breakthrough
HP Labs engineers claim they have discovered a long-sought circuit element that could lead to new ways of creating memory.... SOLVE SUPPORT ISSUES on the First Call! REMOTELY CONTROL AND CONFIGURE SYSTEMS. Easily install applications, updates. All from your Desktop!
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IAC CEO Barry Diller received $1.4 million in 2007 compensation, according to SEC filing
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 ā a decrease of more than 53 percent from his 2006 compensation.
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New Report Provides Statistics on ISP Subscribers and Revenues and Forecasting for 2007 and 2008 in New Zealand
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of New Zealand - Internet and ISP - Statistical Overview to their offering.
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WJ Communications to Web Cast First Quarter Financial Results
SAN JOSE, Calif.----WJ Communications, Inc. , a leading designer and supplier of radio frequency products and solutions for the wireless infrastructure and radio frequency identification reader markets, will report financial results for the first quarter of 2008 on Tuesday, May 6, 2008 after the market closes.
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Found: the missing circuit element
Described in 1971, made in 2008: 'memristors' promise a computer revolution.
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IAC CEO Barry Diller received $1.4M in 2007 compensation
(AP:NEW YORK) 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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Judge seals court in computer porn case
A federal judge on Wednesday ordered a court hearing sealed in the case of a man allegedly caught at the U.S.-Canadian border with child pornography on his computer.
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E-911 dispatcher charged with receiving stolen property after buying 'hot' laptop
A dispatcher with Clarke County E- 911 was arrested this week for receiving stolen property by the Thomasvillle Police Department.
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Sysix Reports 2007 Financial Results
Sysix Technologies, LLC, a global provider of IT business solutions spanning computer hardware and software, consulting and financial services, announces year-end interim numbers and performance for 2007. The year concluded reaching $94.3 million for 2007.
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HP Claims Data Storage Breakthrough
HP researchers claim to have made a computer science breakthrough with potentially wide-ranging implications for storage systems.
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Dogsharks Team With MOSS To Fight Global Warming
DMN Newswire--2008-4-30--Dogsharks help save energy in a 1:00 animated short film that went online Earth Day, April 22nd. Animated by the folks at MOSS, Dogsharks: Climate Change, was created in conjunction with Robert Wurzburg, creator of the Dogsharks brand.
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NTELOS Holdings Corp. Reports Strong Wireless Subscriber Revenues and Adjusted EBITDA Growth for First Quarter 2008
NTELOS Holdings Corp. (NASDAQ:NTLS), a leading provider of wireless and wireline communications services (branded as NTELOS) in Virginia and West Virginia, today announced operating results for its first quarter of 2008.
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'4-D' ionosphere map helps flyers, soldiers, ham radio operators
Today, at the Space Weather Workshop in Boulder, Colo., NASA-funded researchers released to the general public a new ā4Dā live model of Earth`s ionosphere. Without leaving home, anyone can fly through the dynamic layer of ionized gases that encircles Earth at the edge of space itself. All that`s required is a connection to the Internet. Airline flight controllers can use this tool to plan ...
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Economy has mixed effect
DALLAS -- Tax rebates will impact sales of high-definition TVs and personal computers this year, but economic concerns among consumers will limit the growth to more modest levels, according to Parks Associates' Consumer Electronics Purchases: Quarterly Monitor.
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