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Internet pain may outweigh gain
THE Rudd Government may have promised more than it can deliver with high-speed broadband.
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More falls in volatile sector
WITH the current IT market continuing to be hit by the global financial jitters, hi-tech job seekers are still feeling the pain.
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Kidnap accused released on bail
A WOMAN accused of kidnapping her internet lover's child has been freed on bail, despite fears she poses a risk to the boy and his father.
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Red Hat, Microsoft, attacking VMware
RED Hat and Microsoft are poised to drive greater enterprise penetration of virtualisation while VMware sits on the sidelines as a bit player, long-serving Red Hat executive Paul Cormier says.
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Games tech ticks over smoothly
Atos Origin faces its moment of truth as the first high-definition Olympics are flashed to millions of screens around the world.
News Interactive |
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Intel chips in with eight-process Core i7
INTEL has announced branding plans for a new generation of chip technology, relying on a term the company has already spent heavily on popularising.
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Public service replaces PC fleet
THE Rudd Government's climate change focus will lead to hundreds of thousands of desktops being replaced - a boon for local businesses.
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Crowell & Moring’s Intellectual Property Group Expands With Experienced Patent Trial Lawyer
Crowell & Moring LLP is pleased to announce the addition of partner Jerry Canada to the firm's Intellectual Property Group in New York. Canada's extensive trial experience in patent cases spans a broad array of technologies, including drug eluting stents and other medical devices, pharmaceutical and bio-medical products, and electrical devices. In addition, he has handled substantial litigation ...
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RatePoint Introduces Esteemed Advisory Board
NEEDHAM, Mass.----RatePoint, a leading provider of customer feedback and online reputation management services, today announced the formation of the company's new Advisory Board which is made up of industry thought-leaders and experts, including Howard A.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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CarePages Enhances Website to Help Ensure That 'No One Faces a Health Challenge Alone'
CarePages, an online community of millions of people affected by life-changing health events, has redesigned its website to support its mission: To ensure that no one faces a health challenge alone.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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In-Depth: Rainbow Six Sidequest Ad Could Be A Game-Changer
When it comes to in-game advertising, how do you draw the line between ad and game if the ad is a sidequest? Massive, Microsoft's in-game ad agency, recently hooked up with Ubisoft to place ads for Paramount's film 'Tropic Thunder' in Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2. As in-game ads continue to proliferate alongside increasing development budgets, this is not at all an unusual occurrence -- ...
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Search Conferences 101: 33 Reasons Why You Should Go to the IM Charity Party at SES San Jose
33 reasons why you should stay up late and go to the IM Charity Party at SES San Jose: 1. Networking happens AFTER the sessions are over. The best place to meet your future client/SEO/agency is at the hotel bar or at one of the conference parties 2. You might meet fookin’ dave naylor and [...]
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Fast and efficient: Chips of the future revealed
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Mail and Guardian |
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Greenfield Online 2Q profit falls on higher costs
Greenfield Online Inc., which provides marketing companies with Internet surveys, said Monday second-quarter profit fell 33 percent, hurt by costs related to litigation and a pending takeover.
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Seven Of The Ten Largest DRAM Manufacturers Saw Revenue Declines In Q2
El Segundo (CA) - DRAM companies have been battling a difficult market environment for some time now and iSuppli's second quarter revenue estimates give an indication just how rough the situation is. Only two top 10 manufacturers were...
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Apple removes 'stabbing app' for iPhone
Apple has been criticized for offering a 'stabbing game' for the iPhone in its App Store. Slasher, which is made by a third party, plays the theme tune to the movie Pyscho and displays a cartoon image of a knife when the handset is moved in a 'stabbing' motion.
IT World |
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Intel Names New Chip For Desktop Computers
Company plans to sell its new generation of chips for desktop computers under the established ‘Core’ brand, with the first chips of the new line to be called Core i7.
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Benchmark Testing Shows DataDirect Shadow Version 7 Dramatically Improves Processing Efficiency for Mainframe SOA
BEDFORD, Mass.----DataDirect Technologies, the unparalleled leader in data connectivity and mainframe integration and an operating company of Progress Software Corporation , today released new mainframe Service Oriented Architecture performance benchmarks for its latest mainframe integration suite, DataDirect® Shadow® version 7.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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An iGeneration view of TLAs
Over on Enterprise Alley, I've been joined by Zack Whittaker. Zack's a computer science student so is ideal for providing a fresh pair of eyes on the world of enterprise application startups. I was interested to get his take on three letter acronyms - TLAs - something upon which the...
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Intel to brand Nehalem chips as Core i7
Laptop version to ship next year. Consumer laptops and desktops should get faster and more power-efficient when Intel releases chips built around its new Nehalem microarchitecture in the second half of 2009.
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HP preps two high-color LCDs
HP this morning complemented the launch of its first quad-core notebook with two desktop LCDs that emphasize color accuracy. The 24-inch LP2475w can display 102 percent of the standard NTSC color gamut, making it more appropriate for artists and other visual editors; the 22-inch LP2275w partly overcomes the color limits of most same-size displays ...
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Apple already past three million in iPhone 3G sales?
Apple has already shipped over three million units of the iPhone 3G, claims analyst Michael Cote, a former T-Mobile executive. If accurate, the figure may mark extremely high sales, far in excess of general Wall Street predictions between three to four million for the whole of the current quarter. The iPhone 3G is already believed to have sold ap...
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Albert Lea Tribune
Building computer technicians and student summer help are busy updating technology throughout the district’s seven school buildings.
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Gearing up for science New teaching technology mixes tools, software
Forsyth County educators are getting schooled on all sorts of new teaching tools and toys. The batch of technology teachers tried out Friday is part of a statewide initiative designed to liven-up science in kindergarten through 12th grade.
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Extreme Networks makes tender offer
Extreme Networks Inc., which makes computer network components, said Monday it is seeking to repurchase $100 million of its stock through a so-called modified Dutch auction tender offer.
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