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Mavric Media introduces new content management and distribution appliance
According to the company, the MatchBox features a distributed database and file transport architecture designed to increase the efficiency of the digital media workflow by taking advantage of local and networked computing bandwidth and resources.
Computer Business Review |
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US broadband growth and speeds disappointing
Two pieces of research have painted a grim picture of the US broadband industry.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Patch Tuesday brings 26 fixes
Microsoft has issued a hefty eleven bulletins addressing 26 vulnerabilities in its August security release.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Media, Fans Going Online for Coverage of the 2008 Olympic Games
While athletes at the Beijing Olympics are breaking records every day, coverage of the Games is itself breaking barriers in the way people are seeking coverage of the events. A media analyst discusses the role of Internet media during the 2008 Games.
The Online NewsHour |
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Mobile Linux stack targets MIDs
— Aug. 04, 2008 — [Updated Aug. 5] -- Access has positioned its Access Linux Platform (ALP) for use on mobile Internet devices (MIDs).
Linux Devices |
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Intel aims x86 at GPU market
— Aug. 04, 2008 — Intel says it will "target the personal computer graphics market" as early as next year with a new chip employing multiple Pentium-based cores.
Linux Devices |
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Eddy-S2M/PIN v.20
Measuring only 1 x 1.65 inches in its CPU-module form, the Eddy is based on the ARM9-based 180MHz Atmel AT91SAM9260 system-on-chip (SoC), which in turn is based on an ARM ARM926EJ-S core, with 8KB each of instruction and data cache.
Linux Devices |
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Indoor Air Solutions Launches New Website Through Media Fusion Technologies
Indoor Air Solutions (IAS) - specializing in mold abatement, HVAC duct cleaning, VOC testing and more - has moved their web presence (www.indoorairsolutions.biz), entrusting the future of their web-generated business to Media Fusion Technologies (MFT) of Boyertown.
Centre Daily Times |
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Naked pictures of swim star Laure Manaudou surface
French Olympic swimmer Laure Manaudou has been hit by a double blow in recent days. The former champion, who is considering quitting after two devastating defeats, has been further shamed by explicit naked photos of her that are making the rounds on the Internet.
Die Welt |
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Some Opening Ceremony Fireworks Computer Generated
BEIJING (AP) — Days after the start of the Beijing Games, some cracks are appearing in the image of China's perfect party. There have been disappointing crowds on the Olympic grounds and empty seats at sports venues.
FOX 17 Grand Rapids |
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Man, Who Knew This Blogging Business Was Such Hard Work? [A Call To The Bullpen]
Boomp3.com Celebrity power blogger David Hasselhoff could barely step away from his laptop at breakfast this morning. In between bites of strawberries and toast, Hasselhoff said, "Nobody takes a...
Defamer |
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Who is Rielle Hunter?
Rielle Hunter has been an evasive figure these past nine months as rumors of her affair with John Edwards gained momentum on the Internet.
Journal Inquirer |
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CNN adds reporters in 10 cities to expand coverage
CNN said Tuesday it's adding journalists in 10 cities from Philadelphia to Seattle to provide broader, more nimble TV and online coverage of news nationwide.
Centre Daily Times |
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California bill to send cyberbullies to principal's office
The California State Senate has passed a law giving school administrators the power to discipline students who engage in cyberbullying. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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Dell Unveils 19-hour Latitude Laptop
Dell on Tuesday announced a series of Latitude laptops, including one the company claimed provides 19 hours of battery life.
PC World |
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Yahoo Launches Fire Eagle
Yahoo announced the general availability of Fire Eagle, its location-sharing platform.
PC World |
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Yahoo Said to Vet Biondi, Chapple for Board Seats
Yahoo is in the process of approving the appointments of former Viacom chief executive Frank Biondi and former Nextel Partners chief executive John Chapple to its board and is expected to name the appointees by Friday, Reuters reported on Tuesday citing an unnamed source.
New York Times |
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More charges laid against N.B. teacher charged with Internet luring
A New Brunswick teacher charged with luring a child over the Internet has had his court appearance delayed until November as more charges are prepared in the case.
Times & Transcript |
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Two officers accused of tampering with classified computer
Two navy petty officers are facing charges after a classified military computer was hacked into more than a year ago.
Times & Transcript |
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Microsoft's "Unwrap Mosaics" Add Moustaches (and More) to Video [Virtual Mustaches]
Imagine being able to put a handlebar mustache on Grandma in a home video as easily as you could with Photoshop and a digital image. Microsoft showed off new technology called "Unwrap Mosaics" at the...
Gizmodo |
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Gary McKinnon wins short stay from extradition
Gary McKinnon, who may be a somewhat deranged alien hunter or "the world's most dangerous hacker," as U.S. authorities style him according to the Guardian won a temporary stay of his extradition to the U.S. Last month, the British House of Lords court denied his appeal...
ZDNet |
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Google StreetView Sees Man Passed Out Drunk On Mother's Lawn [Google]
Not content to just capture houses burning and other embarrassing shenanigans in the US, Google StreetView has gone overseas and done the same to a drunk Australian man passed out in his own lawn....
Gizmodo |
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ARNnet |
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Gates marks 10 yrs of Microsoft research
Microsoft Corp Chairman Bill Gates has says that the dramatic growth of the internet will eventually help eliminate "the last constraints we have" and spark a software-writing revolution.
The West Australian |
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iPhone Apps Could Get Influx of VoIP Functionality [VoIP]
While AT&T terms of service don't allow customers to use their 3G internet to provide voice over IP, iPhone users could still save minutes utilizing VoIP over Wi-Fi. And a company named Global IP...
Gizmodo |
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