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Gartner issues caveats over enterprise iPhone use
The analyst house says Apple's latest iPhone is suitable for business use, but various 'inconveniences' must be taken into account
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Dell to launch 'Eee PC beater' today
More sexy that the Acer Aspire One, too Dell is expected to unveil its eagerly anticipated attempt to out-Eee Asus' Eee PC later today at an event focused on a "new generation of mobility products".…
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Elite Skiwear Outfitter Spyder Chooses Epicor SaaS Offering To Streamline Retail Operations
Epicor Software Corporation (NASDAQ: EPIC), a leading provider of enterprise business software solutions to the midmarket and Global 1000 companies, today announced Spyder Active Sports, Inc. has selected the Epicor Retail Software as a Service (SaaS) solution.
RetailSolutionsOnline |
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Owner of website talks with NU officials
The owner of a Web site featuring gay pornography says the University of Nebraska athletic department has contacted him in...
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New cyber babe Lara Croft is a Brit golf club receptionist
London, Aug 12 : The new 'Tomb Raider' cyber babe Lara Croft role has been bagged by Alison Carroll - a receptionist at a golf club.
New Kerala |
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Artists eye champions
A group of artists is using their talents to spread news of 2008 Chinese Olympic gold medalists. Up until now, the Internet, television and news photographs have played a major role in disseminating the Olympic news.
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Doctors let loose about patients on Internet blogs
For physicians of a certain age, the weekly teaching session known as grand rounds is a ritual steeped in formality and tradition. Presided over by the profession's graybeards, grand rounds are attended with white coats on and clinical details in hand.
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Microsoft continues to woo open-source developers
MANILA, Philippines -- Microsoft is set to launch a developer program aimed at local companies creating applications using the open-source model. Microsoft recently announced it will open an open-source "interoperability" lab in the country, the first in Asia Pacific, the company said.
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Google Street View is in more trouble
GOOGLE STREET View is getting into more hot water over privacy matters as its cars drive around the world snapping various things at street level.
The Inquirer |
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Transcend introduces series of new HDDs
Transcend Information introduced a series of new hard-disk drive (HDD), StoreJet, for meeting demand for portable storage. Three new 2.5-inch HDDs, 25P/C/M, have been introduced, with all complying with both notebook and desktop applications. Storage starts from 150GB to 320GB in maximum.
Digi Times |
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Startegy clinic: How do I emphasise the importance of IT during a downturn?
One can not get away from talk of a slowdown or even recession this year. As a senior IT manager in financial services, what should I emphasise about how IT can support the business through this period?
Computer Weekly |
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SmartBUS(TM) From Agilis Systems Tracks School Buses For Increased Productivity, Efficiency And Safety
Agilis Systems, a growing Mobile Resource Management (MRM) software solutions provider, announced the development of SmartBUS, a solution that allows for the tracking of school buses using GPS technology.
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Mindware awards 'Best Dell Partner of the Year' to top companies
Mindware, a leading IT distributor in the Middle East has given its top value-added partners the 'Best Dell Partner of the Year' award; at a recent awarding ceremony in Istanbul, Turkey, for their success in retailing Dell products in the Saudi Arabia market.
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Wisconsin voter information available online for fall primary election
Town of Taycheedah voters can check election and voter registration information on the Internet before the September partisan primary election using the states Voter Public Access Web site at http://elections.state.wi.us under Voter Information.
Fond du Lac Reporter |
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Computer simulation offers cheap, faster method to make reliable car components
Washington, August 12 : Researchers at the Fraunhofer Institute for Mechanics of Materials IWM in Freiburg, Germany, have come up with a computer simulation method that can predict in record time when and where heavily stressed engine components are likely to fail, and thereby significantly reduce the time required by car manufacturers new engine components.
New Kerala |
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Well hoisted with IT
Electromech Engineers is a leading manufacturer of cranes, hoists and material handling equipment from Pune. With clientele across segments like general engineering, metallurgy, petrochemicals, paper, sugar, construction, mining, etc the company is using the fulcrum of IT well.
CIOL |
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Laptop goes missing
A LAPTOP and a set of hair straighteners were stolen from a car parked in Burnside Avenue, Armadale.
Edinburgh Evening News |
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Man recuperating from beating
A Microsoft worker from Fargo, who traveled to Seattle for a company conference, is recuperating from a beating.
The Bismarck Tribune |
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UK online sales to outstrip high street by 2026
Although the UK's high streets have been hit by the credit crunch sales via the Internet are continuing to soar and will eventually account for more ...
Finextra |
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The Magazine Group Launches TMG Online Video
The Magazine Group, the quality leading custom media company, has launched TMG Online Video, a new division.
Centre Daily Times |
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Schools sacrifice staffs, services to pay for diesel
Many Iowa school districts — facing historically high diesel fuel costs — are being forced to choose between teachers, books, computers and other classroom equipment and keeping their fleets of yellow buses running.
The Des Moines Register |
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Two Indians remanded in Colombo on fraud charges
Colombo, Aug 12 : Two Indians have been remanded to judicial custody by a court here for collecting nearly Rs.7 million from over 50 Sri Lankan students and allegedly deceiving them with the promise of awarding a Cambridge University certificate after completion of a computer course.
New Kerala |
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Web becomes a battleground in Russia-Georgia conflict
The Georgian government has accused Russia of disabling Georgian Web sites, including the site for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, which has begun posting its dispatches on a public blog-hosting site owned by Google.
International Herald Tribune |
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New Web-based Vorex Online Survey 1.4 Software Bridges Gap in Communication Between School Systems, Students and Parents
The new Vorex Online Survey 1.4 web-based software provides school educators and administrators in both K-12 and higher education with a fast and easy-to-use method to engage parents, gather feedback, and collect information from students while eliminating all paperwork. Vorex Online Survey is an Internet-based tool that will drastically improve school systems' survey efficiencies and ...
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Issue 106 - 27th July - 31st August
Broadbook Technologies’Donato Diorio, a pioneer in the field of Internet research, will be speaking at the Onrec.com Online Recruitment Conference & Expo 2008 to be held at the Donald E Stephens Convention Center, in Chicago, on September 9 & 10, 2008. Onrec.com EXPO 2008 is widely regarded as the “must attend” online recruitment event of 2008.
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