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Sony ups size, speed of camcorder storage
In order to help users of its professional HD camcorders, Sony has introduced three new, larger media storage devices, the company announced on Tuesday. The company introduced a 32GB version of an SxS PRO Memory Card, a 16GB CompactFlash memory card, and 60GB version of its Hard-Disk Unit, the PHU-60K. The SxS PRO is the first 32GB solid-state memo...
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Copernic Inc. Announces 2008 Second Quarter Results
Copernic Inc.,,, a leading software development company in the technology sector, specializing in internet, desktop and mobile search products, today reported its financial results for the second quarter ended June 30, 2008. Unless otherwise stated, all figures in this release are in US dollars.
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VeriSign Unveils Real-Time Protection Against "Pump and Dump" Fraud The VeriSign Identity Protection (VIP) Fraud ...
HREF=" http://www.verisign.com/verisign-inc/" target="_blank"> VeriSign , a provider of Internet infrastructure services, released a new solution designed to stop online traders from falling prey to stock manipulation schemes.
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National Lampoon Debuts "Britney Spears" Political Platform to Record Ratings on YouTube
National Lampoon (AMEX:NLN), the most widely recognized and irreverent brand in comedy, went big with Britney Spears this week. National Lampoon's spoof video response to Paris' endorsement of McCain claimed the No. 2 spot for most viewed video on YouTube. National Lampoon has quickly embraced web video as a delivery platform for its comedy content and over the last year has drawn more than 25 ...
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Wine.com: Syrah outsells chardonnay
Wine.com , an online wine retailer based in San Francisco, said Tuesday that a first-half 2008 survey of purchases on its site found that Syrah (also called Shiraz) outsold chardonnay for the first time, in terms of both revenue and volume.
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Shipment of educational equipment to help less-fortunate
Another shipment of obsolete educational equipment from Thunder Bay is being sent to a developing country. Over a hundred old computers from the Lakehead Public School Board along with computer screens and projectors from the Retired Teachers of Ontario, are being shipped to the Dominican Republic.
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Kindle e-book: beginning to catch fire?
Amazon.com received a rave for its Kindle e-book this week. An industry analyst at Citigroup doubled his forecast for 2008 sales of the paperback-sized device from 190,000 to 380,000 units. If those estimates hold up, it would mean that sales of the Kindle, which can download and display some 150,000 books as well as other reading [...]
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Winland Electronics, Inc. Announces Second Quarter 2008 Financial Results
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MercadoLibre, Inc. Reports Financial Results for Second Quarter 2008
BUENOS AIRES, Argentina, Aug. 12, 2008 -- MercadoLibre, Inc. , host of the largest online trading and payments platform in Latin America, today reported financial results for its second fiscal quarter ended June 30, 2008.
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Google Says Infected Spam Is Getting Worse
The company's Postini corporate e-mail security service reported that the volume of e-mail virus attacks peaked at almost 10 million on a single day.
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Tucows Inc. reports financial results for the second quarter of 2008
Tucows Inc., a leading provider of Internet services to web hosting companies, ISPs and consumers worldwide, today reported its financial results for its second quarter ended June 30, 2008.
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Tucows Inc. reports financial results for the second quarter of 2008
Tucows Inc., a leading provider of Internet services to web hosting companies, ISPs and consumers worldwide, today reported its financial results for its second quarter ended June 30, 2008.
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CMU files complaint against record industry investigator
State regulators today started considering a complaint filed by Central Michigan University about a company hoping to uncover the identities of students swapping music using university computers.
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Wine.com: Syrah outsells chardonnay for first time
Wine.com , an online wine retailer based in San Francisco, said Tuesday that a first-half 2008 survey of purchases on its site found that Syrah (also called Shiraz) outsold chardonnay for the first time, in terms of both revenue and volume.
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Dell launches new ultra-portable laptops
Dell Inc. launches a new line of ultra-portable laptop computers as the PC maker works to regain market share and compete with eye-catching devices made by rivals such as Apple Inc.
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Sage Software Tuesday shipped the 11th edition of its customer contact management software, ACT, tightening the product's integration with Microsoft Outlook.
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Mimecast Adds SaaS Leak Prevention
August 12, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Unified, email management services provider Mimecast has added Data Leak Prevention to its email security, continuity and archiving solution.
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Yahoo's Fire Eagle Location Service Comes Out Of Private Beta
I'm at the Brickhouse in San Francisco as Tom Coates, head of the Fire Eagle team, is announcing the release of Fire Eagle, which had been in private beta. The service is intended to be something of a "clearinghouse" or "switchboard" for location across the internet and in mobile and help users "manage location" across the internet. Click to continue reading... ...
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Review: 'Madden' satisfies gamers of all levels
Creating "Madden NFL 09" is a balancing act, but the developer ultimately pulls it off. Video Games: Gamester blog Brett Favre story 'sparks interest from everywhere' More
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U.S. fails to prosecute Internet fraud cases: report
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - While Web users drown in spam and fend off scams aimed at stealing their money, U.S. federal and state law enforcement authorities are doing little to resolve what has become a multi-billion-dollar problem, a think tank said on Monday.
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Virtualization power savings: Virtual Iron debuts new twist
Along with the other updates Virtual Iron, Inc. plans to ship at the end of this month is a feature designed to conserve electricity by moving virtual machines onto a small part of a server farm and power down the rest. The software, LivePower, is designed to monitor CPU capacity on the servers running Virtual Iron 's server virtualization software and shift virtual machines from ...
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15 arrested in Craigslist prostitution sting
LYNNWOOD, Wash. - Lynnwood police say 15 people were arrested in a prostitution sting last week. The investigation centered on escorts who advertised on the Craigslist Internet site.
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Midday Glance: Internet companies
Shares of some top internet companies are mixed at noon: Akamai Technologies rose $.37 or 1.6 percent, to $23.58.
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SSD makers finally see growth app
SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- For some time, suppliers of solid-state drives (SSDs) have been searching for a high-volume market for their products. Notebooks, servers and other systems are among the potential high-volume markets for SSDs, but cost has been a major stumbling block.
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Windows Crashes During Olympic Ceremony
Microsoft Windows never lets us down when it comes to BSOD amusement and at the 2008 Summer Olympic Opening Ceremonies it strikes again With 70 million viewers watching, a record for non-U.S. Olympic Summer Games viewership, how many people do you think
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