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New PCs can wake up when they get phone calls
Thu, Aug 14, 2008 (8:21 a.m.) Intel Corp. is unveiling new technology that will let computers wake up from their power-saving sleep state when they receive a phone call over the Internet.
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Some testing by the exo.performance.network research staff shows that SP1 provides no measurable relief to users saddled with sub-par performance under Vista.
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Countering an Apple-favoring .NET critic
I've been investigating Apple Cocoa API as I plan to complement my Windows and UNIX development skills with skills in Mac development. That doesn't mean I am willing to accept weak attacks what I consider to be a superior development platform: .NET. by John Carroll
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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.
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Leading Global Chemical Company Deploys More Than 44,000 Lenovo Computers Worldwide
Lenovo announced that The Dow Chemical Company has deployed more than 44,000 ThinkPad notebooks and ThinkCentre desktops throughout its offices worldwide to support increased productivity, flexibility and improved computing reliability.
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Labor & Management: Virtual PCs free workers from hardware
BOSTON -- Personal computers are going "virtual" as software makers tap the Internet to enable workers to sign on to work wherever they are.
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Tech students teach low-income kids computer skills
During Operation P.E.A.C.E.'s summer session, campers chatted and networked, completed learning assignments and played games using a single Internet portal created by Georgia Tech students.
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Microsoft Surface tabletop computers debut
One of Microsoft Corp.'s flashiest gizmos will be made available to guests of Sheraton Hotels & Resorts in five cities, including Seattle, under a pilot program that began Wednesday.
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Intel readies remote PC access function
The new technology will allow PCs to be activated and accessed remotely when in 'sleep' mode, rather than leaving computers powered on indefinitely
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Bret Harte students, teachers connect online
Students at Bret Harte Union High School will be observed a bit closer this year while using computers thanks to NetOp, a monitoring program now operated throughout the campus.
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Early Glance: Computers companies
(AP:NEW YORK) Shares of some top computers companies are mixed at 10 a.m.: Apple Inc rose $.49 or .3 percent, to $179.79. Dell Inc rose $.26 or 1.0 percent, to $25.39.
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"I recently had the opportunity to interview Andrew S. Tanenbaum , creator of the extremely secure Unix-like operating sytem MINIX 3. Andrew is also the author of Operating Systems Design and Implementation, the must-have book on programming and designing operating systems, and the man whose work inspired Linus Torvalds to create Linux.
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CNN adds reporters in 10 cities to expand coverage
LOS ANGELES (AP) - 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.
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New PCs can wake up when they get phone calls
Intel Corp. is unveiling new technology that will let computers wake up from their power-saving sleep state when they receive a phone call over the Internet.
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Online Ad Spend Surpasses TV In The UK
Spending on online ads surpassed advertising on mainstream TV in the UK last year, increasing 40 percent to $5.3 billion and representing 19 percent of all advertising according to regulator Ofcom. In its annual report Ofcom said Britons spent four times as much time on computers, averaging 24 minutes a day, and double as much time on mobile phones in 2007 as in 2002. Average household ...
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Intel PCs To Wake Up For Phone Calls
NEW YORK -- Intel Corp. is unveiling new technology that will let computers wake up from their power-saving sleep state when they receive a phone call over the Internet.
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In Georgia, a Parallel War Rages Online
Cyberattacks took down Georgian websites even before the bombs fell, but damage so far is short term.
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IBM, U. of Toronto Building Supercomputer
The University of Toronto and IBM Corp are building Canada's most powerful supercomputer, a mammoth machine that will need its own building for storage and will be capable of performing 360 trillion calculations per second.
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One of the common complaints regarding Microsoft is that the company has problems eating its own dog food. Even though it promoted Windows Presentation Foundation as the programming framework for building Windows and web applications, it so far failed to produce any significant WPF applications itself.
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Intel PC's to wake up for phone calls
NEW YORK -- Intel Corp. is unveiling new technology that will let computers wake up from their power-saving sleep state when they receive a phone call over the Internet. Current computers have to be fully on to rec
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14:33 (BST), 14/08/2008 Vicious Engine Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS Vicious Cycle Software announced today ...
Vicious Cycle Software announced today that Frozen Codebase is utilizing Vicious Engine, Vicious Cycle’s leading middleware solution, to power their upcoming Xbox LIVE® Arcade title, Zombie Wranglers, published by Sierra Online, WiiWare™ sandcastle building simulation Fresco Beach (working title) published by Konami, and a third unannounced game.
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15:52 (BST), 14/08/2008 GOA's GC line-up Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS Paris, August 14th 2008 Paris, August ...
Paris, August 14th 2008 – GOA, the videogames department of Orange’s Content Division, announces its presence at the Leipzig Games Convention which takes place from the 20th to the 24th of August 2008 - Stand D20, Hall 3. Present on their 510m² stand will be Mythic Entertainment’s highly anticipated MMORPG Warhammer® Online: Age of Reckoning™, scheduled for release in Europe on September 18th.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Mon 1st May 2006 03:03 UTC
Kurt Hudson explains tricks to optimize applications on multiprocessor computers, even if those applications were developed without such systems in mind.
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Big Jump In Watching TV Online
The number of people using the internet to catch up on their favourite TV shows has almost doubled in the past year.
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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.
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