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Large-Screen Notebooks: Bigger Really Can Be Better
Entertainment and business multimedia go hand in hand with these three big notebooks, but which one is a true blockbuster?
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Check out tech supplies for the school crowd
SUMMER may still be in the air but school is starting soon, which means it's time to go shopping — for technology.Clothes, books and school supplies are the old standbys, of course, but tech products — computers, electronics and gadgets — are just as important.
Contra Costa Times |
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Cell Survivor: Conquer a City With Nothing But a Cell Phone
Forget being stranded on a desert island or in the Australian Outback. We're far more likely to be caught in an urban jungle without our laptops or wallets. Thank heavens we have our indispensable cell phones. Here's how to use them to find food, shelter, and to phone our way home.
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
The New Braunfels Herald-Zeitung |
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Redmond Releases Security Update for Windows, Office
Biggest security update in 18 months fixes 26 bugs.
PC World |
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A mini-notebook is exactly what you will want
You, in this case, would represent the consumer as analysts expect mini-notebooks to become the next gold mine for system builders. Promising unmatched portability, an attractive form factor and just enough computing power to handle most tasks, mini-notebooks are shaping up to become the next gadget category to pay close attention to. Of course, for the mass market effect to kick in, vendors ...
TG Daily |
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Personal info of thousands of Charter employees taken in laptop theft
Charter Communications said Wednesday that nearly a dozen laptops containing the personal information of 9,000 of its current and former employees were stolen in July in Greenville, S.C. Charter spokesman Marty Richmond said the laptops contained the Social Security numbers, names and birth dates of current and former employees across the country were taken from an office in Greenville. A letter ...
The Capital Times |
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Check out tech supplies for the school crowd
SUMMER may still be in the air but school is starting soon, which means it's time to go shopping — for technology.Clothes, books and school supplies are the old standbys, of course, but tech products — computers, electronics and gadgets — are just as important.
Inside Bay Area |
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Future of cyber command under review
The Air Force has suspended development of cyber command while the military reviews its organizational structure and how it will be merged into the nation's defense system, a news reports says. Barksdale Air Force Base has been chosen as the provisional headquarters for cyber command and is considered the frontrunner
KTBS Shreveport |
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In honor of the DNC: the Obama buzz, a review
The candidate waves to press, supporters, and interested passers-by Barack Obama and his quest for the White House have given me fodder for many posts. You, my cherished readers, seem to devour Internet Buzz about Barry. W...
The San Francisco Examiner |
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Level 3 Communications Plunges 7 Percent on Oppenheimer Downgrade
Oppenheimer sent the shares of Level 3 Communications (LVLT: sentiment, chart, options) reeling today when it downgraded the stock from "perform" to "underperform." The brokerage firm said that consumer demand for Internet telephone services will wane as the economic slowdown persists, and also slashed its ratings on Cogent (CCOI) and Time Warner Telecom (TWTC).Specifically, Oppenheimer observed ...
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Cyberturtle catches teenage would-be drug lord
Turtle Number 72 lives in Washington, D.C.'s Rock Creek Park, and enjoys eating berries and bugs, and cruising around the beautiful scenery at a stately pace.
IT World |
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US Broadband Won't Catch Up With Japan's for 101 Years
An anonymous reader writes "Internet speeds of users nationwide shows that the United States has not made significant improvements in deploying high-speed broadband networks in the past year, and if the average US Internet speed continues to improve only at the same rate it did from 2007 to 2008, the country won't catch up with Japan's current download speed for another 100 years, according ...
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Midday Glance: Computers companies
Apple Inc fell $.58 or .3 percent, to $176.15. Dell Inc fell $.19 or .8 percent, to $25.14.
INO News |
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Legislative committee hears briefing on Oregon data center problems
SALEM (AP) — Oregon lawmakers who listened to reports of planning flaws in the state’s $64 million computer center say the takeaway is a need to increase upfront oversight of future technology projects.
Argus Observer |
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Online medication more gaining
Washington, Aug 13: Online medication is far more popular among patients with erectile dysfunction than visits to physicians, concluded researchers after evaluating both these modes of treatment for safety and merit.
Central Chronicle |
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Inlet Technologies Pioneers HD H.264 Video Streaming to Flash Technology
RALEIGH, N.C.----Inlet Technologies, the leader in advanced encoding solutions for new media, continues its tradition of innovation in digital video with the availability of live, high definition H.264 video streaming to Adobe® Flash Media Server to reach solutions built on Adobe Flash technology and Adobe AIR™.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Midday Glance: Internet companies
Akamai Technologies fell $.44 or 1.9 percent, to $22.48. Amazon fell $2.26 or 2.6 percent, to $84.99.
INO News |
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Man Pleads Guilty After YouTube Rant
A Philadelphia man pled guilty to charges stemming from an online video rant during which he encouraged residents to take aim at police officers.
CBS 3 Philadelphia |
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Dell: Customer Collaboration Results in Totally New Latitudes
Apparently when you have more than five million conversations a day with your customers, you end up with not only great insight on how they use products, but also how they want to use them.
Small Business Computing |
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17:30 (BST), 13/08/2008 Romance of the Three Kingdoms XI Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS -- KOEI, recognized ...
-- KOEI, recognized worldwide as the premier brand of strategy and action games, announced today that a free demo of Romance of the Three Kingdoms®XI (RTKXI) for Windows-based PC is available now. Gamers can visit www.koei.com/rtkxipc to view the official trailer and download the demo.
gamesindustry.biz |
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State AGs fight online fraud
"In New York and Washington, attorneys general have equipped themselves to take on Internet fraud and abuse," said Ari Schwartz, vice president and chief operating officer at the Center for Democracy and Technology. "As a result, they have won a string of important cases."
Tacoma Business Examiner |
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SimpleTech (re)drive
Made from bamboo and recycled aluminum, the SimpleTech (re)drive is the most environmentally friendly external hard drive we've tested. It works well as a USB 2.0-only storage device and offers a unique ownership experience.
CNET |
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SAFDIE Investment Services Chooses Resolver One Financial Spreadsheets to Replace Microsoft Excel for Stock ...
Today Resolver Systems announces that it has delivered Resolver One™ Financial to its first New York corporate client, SAFDIE Investment Services, to replace Microsoft Excel™ for stock performance analysis. Resolver One Financial provides Safdie with a state of the art data analytics tool, which integrates market data, databases, code and the traditional spreadsheet interface to create a ...
PRWeb |
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Fire Burns Building at Apple HQ in California
CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) - Firefighters have put out a blaze that burned for more than three hours at the headquarters of computer maker Apple. The Santa Clara County Fire Department says the three-alarm fire scorched the roof and the second level at one of the six buildings on the company's northern California campus in Cupertino.
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