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'iTunes Download' Radio Show Launches
Premiere Radio Networks on Wednesday announced the launch of a new syndicated radio show called "The iTunes Download." The...
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These 'Netbooks' Mean Business
Pint-sized, ultralight, and ultra-affordable, a new class of portables woos the mobile professional. We put an Asus Eee PC and HP Mini-Note to the test.
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Logitech Releases V550 Nano Cordless Laser Mouse for Laptops
Logitech Wednesday introduced the V550 Nano, a wireless laser mouse designed for Mac laptop users on the go.
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A Deep Dive into Amazon Web Services
From storage to payment, Amazon is dangling an array of low-cost services -- but will customers bite?
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Sun JavaFX Preview SDK
Sun's new rich Internet application framework should be a hit with Java developers, but the promising preview trails Adobe Flex/AIR and Microsoft Silverlight.
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Oracle Puts Its Spin on Former BEA App Server
WebLogic application server gains integration with Oracle's Fusion middleware platform.
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Wi-Fi hot spots make Web more accessible on PCs and it's moving to cellphones
MONTREAL - Wi-Fi "hot spots" help make the Web more accessible for laptop users and this wireless technology is moving to smartphones and other consumer devices.
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Computer Software Spots Traffic Accidents
Ohio State University scientists have created software that can identify traffic accident hot spots on state roadways.
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Windows apps on Linux the CrossOver way
Who says you have to give up your must-have Windows applications when you migrate to Linux? If you can't leave some crucial Windows program behind, you can run it using CodeWeavers' latest version of CrossOver Linux.
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Court notice to Internet giants over gender row
NEW DELHI - India’s top court on Wednesday asked Google, Microsoft and Yahoo to respond to charges that they illegally advertise gender selection products, an activist and a lawyer said.
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Common IT processes to land you in court
Embedded metadata, cloud computing and automated back-up schedules stand to implicate IT managers in lawsuits, a leading computer forensics expert has warned.
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Virgin Mobile USA Reports Results for the Second Quarter and First Six Months of 2008
Virgin Mobile USA, Inc. , a leading national provider of wireless communications services without annual contracts, today reported its financial and operational results for the three and six months ended June 30, 2008.
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Coldwater Creek to Broadcast Fiscal 2008 Second Quarter Earnings Conference Call on the Web
In conjunction with Coldwater Creek's fiscal 2008 second quarter earnings release, the Company's management team will host a conference call, to be broadcast live over the Internet on Wednesday, August 27th, at 4:45 p.m. .
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CoreTrace's Application Whitelisting Solution Stops 100 Percent of Computer Viruses During DEFCON 16 "Race-to-Zero" ...
AUSTIN, Texas----CoreTrace, a provider of Application Whitelisting solutions, announced today the results of the "Race-to-Zero" contest held at DEFCON 16 in Las Vegas, Nevada. "Race-to-Zero" contestants were asked to pass various exploits through antivirus engines without detection.
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Wi-Fi hot spots make Web more accessible on PCs and it's moving to cellphones
Luann Lasalle, The Canadian Press August 13, 2008 - 4:02 p.m. MONTREAL - Wi-Fi "hot spots" help make the Web more accessible for laptop users and this wireless technology is moving to smartphones and other consumer devices.
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Company Loses Suit After Hannah Montana Pittsburgh Concert Controversy
When a Hannah Montana concert sold out in minutes, some people accused a Pittsburgh company of creating a program that allowed scalpers to buy tickets online before other people could get them.
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MONTREAL - Wi-Fi "hot spots" help make the Web more accessible for laptop users and this wireless technology is moving to smartphones and other consumer devices.
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It's Happening - City Centre
FREE MOVIES IN the square, Yonge-Dundas Square, The Notebook, 9 to 11 p.m., part of the free Romantic Reels summer movie series. Visit www.ydsquare.ca for more information.
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Newport Library offers August computer classes
The Newport Public Library will offer three free computer classes in August. “Online Genealogy Research” is scheduled for Friday, Aug. 15. The class will demonstrate how to use the HeritageQuest database, accessible from home, to find census records from 1790 to 1930.
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Homewood Officials to announce crime alert system
Homewood officials announced the city's new emergency alert network system. Police officials explained how the system works at city hall. Citizen Observer, a software system that notifies registered users about crime and other emergency information via Internet, provides information in seconds, said Police Chief Phil Dodd.
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Blood agency will build national computer registries for organ donation
Efforts to create an integrated national system to improve organ donation in Canada are being heralded by those in the field as "very positive."
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Cloud Computing From a Different Perspective
Discussions around the impact of cloud computing frequently center on services - software as a service, infrastructure as a service, everything as a service. In the "there is never anything new under the sun" camp, these were similar to conversations in by-gone years about centrex vs. buying a PBX, ADP vs. hiring a payroll clerk, etc etc. The same decision criteria pertain - concerns about ...
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Storage boom drives strong Brocade results
Brocade Communications Systems rode a boom in networked storage to double-digit revenue growth and earnings that beat analysts' expectations in its fiscal third quarter. The company, which sells storage networking gear under its own name and big-name brands including EMC and IBM, on Wednesday reported revenue of $365.7 million for the three months ended July 26. That was up nearly 12 ...
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