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Dirty Campiagn Tactics Already? Hackers Attack Website
The upcoming race for city hall is not this next November, but in the winter of 2009. The only truly contested city district is Council District 5, currently represented by Jack Weiss who is now running for City Attorney. The district covers West Los Angeles to Sherman Oaks/Encino. Six people are currently running for the seat. At the top is Attorney/News Columnist/Community Activist Ron ...
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Intel's 'Nehalem' Now Officially Core i7
Santa Clara (CA) - Intel today unveiled the brand of its upcoming processor: Nehalem, the successor of the Core 2 Duo CPU series, will be introduced as "Core i7" later this year and the company hopes that the new brand will be easily recognized and remembered by customers when they walk into a store to buy a new PC.
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CG Linux supports multicore MIPS64
— Aug. 04, 2008 — Montavista says its Linux distribution for Carrier Grade infrastructure systems now supports five MIPS64-based multicore system-on-chip processors from Cavium.
Linux Devices |
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The Deck Is Dead!
T-Mobile's reported move toward an open platform speeds the demise of pre-installed software on mobile phones.
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Virtex-5 FXT core block diagram
The ML507 development board appears to include the uni-core version of the FPGA, and includes 256MB DDR2, 1MB ZBT SRAM, and 32MB Linear Flash. Connectivity includes gigabit Ethernet and PCI Express, as well as dual USB ports, Serial connections, and a variety of A/V and GPIO interfaces.
Linux Devices |
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Patch in Internet's DNS no guarantee against attacks
Patches meant to fix a flaw in the Internet's Domain Name System (DNS) don't completely protect the Web's traffic cop from attack, a Russian research claimed Friday. The head of the non-profit that maintains the most commonly used DNS software, however, said there was little to worry about. [ Learn how to secure your systems with Roger Grimes' Security Adviser blog and newsletter , ...
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LapWorks Announces New MouzPad
LapWorks makes some nice lap desks for notebook users who need a place to work when not around their desk. LapWorks recently announced a lap desk called the Gamer's Desk that is intended to provide the gamer with a lap desk that can be used to hold a gami...
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Yahoo: Crouching Strategy, Hidden Costs Cuts?
Buried deep in a recent New York Times profile of Yahoo Co-Founder and CEO Jerry Yang were largely unexplained references to the names of two new initiatives now taking place within the ranks of Yahoo management.
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Part of Olympic display altered in broadcast
Fireworks over the Olympics pyrotechnics erupted when it was learned that part of the elaborate display broadcast to the world in the opening ceremony was faked, done digitally in 3-D computer graphics.
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AOL Looks to Redeem Some Ad Revenue
It was recently announced that Time Warner would be selling off AOL split into different sections, with the dial-up business going to one buyer, and the advertising and content part going to another. In fact, Time Warner reported that AOL's display ad revenue had dropped a whopping 14% in the quarter. read more
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Microsoft's Zune player seeking Hollywood stardom
Microsoft's Zune is looking to Hollywood to gain an edge on Apple's iPod. Microsoft executives have been making the rounds at talent agencies and production companies in recent months in hopes of licensing exclusive original video programming for the portable media player, which has struggled to gain traction in the marketplace.
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Related Stories
Technology giant IBM has committed to helping Malaysia’s senior citizens connect with the world. By AvantiKumar 21 Jul 2008 IBM Malaysia has signed an agreement with senior citizens group National Council of Senior Citizens Organisations Malaysia (NACSCOM) to roll out an IT accessibility programme.
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Related Stories
Making the feedback loop for product development smaller and faster is key to innovation, Android rep said. By Melissa Chua 15 Jul 2008 SINGAPORE, 16 JUNE 2008— Android, the open source Linux-based mobile platform, the development of which is under the jurisdiction of the Google-led Open Handset Alliance, will ensure its competitive advantage by employing “Internet style innovation,” said Andy ...
Computerworld Singapore |
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Marble provides basic engine for free Google Earth replacement
The Free Software Foundation can cross off another item on its high priority list of applications that free software needs in order to compete. Version 0.6 of Marble, which ships with KDE 4.1, may not rival Google Earth just yet, but the underlying engine has the potential to do so in future versions. The main improvements needed to reach this stage are a lower level of detail and some ...
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Broadband growth plummets in 2Q, cable stronger
(AP:NEW YORK) The number of new high-speed Internet subscribers in the United States fell in the second quarter to the lowest level since a research company began tracking the broadband market seven years ago.
INO News |
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Inspira Announces Enterprise Solutions Division
Inspira, Inc., a leading provider of IT Services and Solutions announced today the addition of a new Line of Business to their global company -- Enterprise Solutions.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Apple Reports 60 Million App Store Downloads
CEO Steve Jobs said Apple's application store has seen about $30 million in sales in a month.
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Announcing the Launch of earlyCASE ~ A FREE Early Case Assessment Software Now Available for Legal Professionals
Atlanta-based earlyCASE, an innovator in advanced early case assessment for Electronically Stored Information (ESI) and eDiscovery, today announced the launch of its free software available for download from www.earlycase.com . earlyCASE is a web-based application which runs on your local PC and analyzes the ESI that your computer can access without the data ever leaving your computer or ...
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U.S. center will analyze some LHC data
U.S. physicists say they are preparing to handle some of the flood of data expected from the world's next-generation particle accelerator in Europe.University of Nebraska-Lincoln particle physicists Ken Bloom and Aaron Dominguez have teamed with computer scientist David Swanson to build a computing center that will manage some of the flood of information to be produced by the Large Hadron ...
Moldova.org |
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Google and Estonia Help 'Cyber-Locked' Georgia
Civil.ge, the Georgian news site, is "under permanent [cyber ] attack." So they've switched their operations to one of Google's Blogspot domains, to keep the information flowing about what's going on in their country.
Portfolio.com via Yahoo! Finance |
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Control Freak Alert! Social Media Site MOLI Airs Its Second Irreverent Online Video Comedy Series 'Control Freak'
MOLI.com, a next-generation social media/social commerce site where members control their privacy, premieres Control Freak, a five-part comedy series about office workers dealing with control issues with episode one "Feng Shui," debuting today at www.controlfreaktv.com.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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OMG! Obama's VP choice to be texted
Barack Obama's trailblazing use of the Internet to fuel his campaign has just taken another historic turn: he's offering Web fans instant notice of his vice presidential choice.
New York Daily News |
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Broadband growth plummets in 2Q
A new report says the number of new broadband Internet subscribers has plummeted in 2Q.
KABC-TV Los Angeles |
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Electronics giant releases new line of projectors
Projectors aren't used just to show the family vacation photos anymore. "Our research shows today's consumers have much higher expectations for computer projectors than ever before," said Ron Hulse.
Mississauga News |
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LG Telecom's CDMA2000 1xEV-DO Rev. A Data Service, Thrives in Korea
The CDMA Development Group (CDG) has commented that LG Telecom’s new CDMA2000 1x EV-DO Rev. A data service is flourishing in the highly-competitive Korean wireless services market, adding about 100,000 new data subscribers per month to its 3G data service, ”OZ” (“Open Zone”). The service has already resulted in a 14% increase in data average revenue per user (ARPU) from the previous quarter and ...
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