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Microsoft's board fails to decide on Yahoo
SEATTLE (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp's board met on Wednesday to discuss its stand-off with Yahoo over its $41.8 billion (21 billion pounds) takeover bid, but failed to reach a decision on what to do next, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
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KSU institute swaps glass for LCD panels to cut energy use
While the word ''greenhouse'' suggests an environmentally friendly system for nurturing young crops and flowers, the structures actually gorge on energy, consuming a lot of fossil fuel to keep plants warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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US Defense Agency Awards $12.2bn IT Support Contract
The US Defense Information Systems Agency has awarded a five-year $12.2bn IT support contract to 12 companies as part of its Encore II contract for global network-centric services for command and control, intelligence, and mission support.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Opalis Upgrades Integration Server
IT process automation company Opalis has upgraded its Integration Server software that enables enterprises to manage IT infrastructure and resources.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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ACS Expands Healthcare Capabilities with CompIQ Buy
IT services provider Affiliated Computer Services has agreed to acquire healthcare services provider CompIQ for $22m. The combined business will be called ACS CompIQ and will be managed by CompIQ's existing executive team.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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AnalystWatch: Deriving Value From Legal Disputes
Oracle has turned up the heat in its lawsuit against SAP and what has become SAPs unwanted subsidiary TomorrowNow, with fresh charges alleging that SAP AG and SAP America executives were aware that TomorrowNow might have been acting illegally, but failed to take action.
Computer Business Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Outdoors notebook: CCA offers rewards for poaching
The Coastal Conservation Association is offering cash rewards of up to $5,000 for tips leading to convictions for buying or selling lower Columbia River salmon, steelhead or sturgeon in violation of s...
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Web still 'in its infancy' on 15th birthday
Tim Berners-Lee, the British inventor of the world wide web, says the web is still only in its infancy on the 15th anniversary of its effective launch.
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Some of the changes
* Create "user-friendly" documents on proposed budgets and make them available to the public, such as on the Internet. * Adopt policies on nepotism and pay-to-play.
The Record |
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Verizon expands high-speed wireless into Lincoln
Verizon Wireless announced it has expanded its high-speed wireless network to Lincoln and the I-80 corridor to Omaha. The expansion overlays the company’s existing data network in eastern Nebraska, Verizon said.
Lincoln Journal Star |
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WHAT'S NEW MOVERS NEW JERSEY BRIEFS TODAY
Little Ferry-based Prinion Customer Financing, which makes small-business financing software, this week unveiled a software package intended to give small- and mid-sized business owners options for in-house financing of products and professional services.
The Record |
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Dell teams with Officeworks for computer sales
The US computer company Dell is teaming up in Australia with the Wesfarmers-owned retailer, Officeworks.
ABC via Yahoo!7 Finance |
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Recent Original Stories
"When Office 12 arrives sometime in the second half of 2006, you may stop hating Microsoft Office. We looked at an early, private beta version of the suite and found a lot of improvements. Although the interface is radically changed, a lot of the underlying features and commands remain the same.
New Mobile Computing |
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Phoenix detective arrested on child porn charges
He's a 27 year veteran with the Phoenix police department but now he is behind bars, accused of having child porn on his computer. Detective Mike Polk spent the last 3 years in the homicide division and was even featured on the A&E show "The First 48". FOX 10's Andrew Hasbun reports.
FOX 10 Phoenix |
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IBM launches 'green energy' tools for data centers
International Business Machines on Wednesday launched tools to reduce computer energy consumption as IBM hopes to boost its business of selling power-saving technologies.
iTNews |
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Microsoft's board fails to decide on Yahoo
Microsoft's board met on Wednesday to discuss its stand-off with Yahoo over its US$41.8 billion takeover bid, but failed to reach a decision on what to do next, according to a Wall Street Journal report.
iTNews |
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Government program keeps satellite broadband relevant
Next week, Internet provider activ8me will connect its 20,000th rural Australian user to free satellite broadband access under the government’s Australian Broadband Guarantee.
iTNews |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 19th Feb 2006 13:33 UTC
"Following a decision to release a standalone version of IE7, browser development at Microsoft has come fast and furious. BetaNews this week sat down with Gary Schare , Director of IE Product Management, to discuss the changes coming in IE7, Firefox's growth, and how Microsoft will bring RSS to the mainstream."
OS News |
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Current Issue:
A fraudulent email claiming to represent CSUN's networking services was sent a couple of weeks ago to approximately 400 email accounts of students, faculty and staff.
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WELCOME GUEST! This week, the world will mark an anniversary that has changed the face -- and other anatomical regions -- of email inboxes everywhere: the first known spam email was sent 30 years ago on Saturday.
Fijilive.com |
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PNC computer students win networking competition
WESTVILLE Purdue University North Central students placed first in the Cisco Networking Academy Retreat for College Student (CNARCS) held recently at Ball State University.
The Times of Northwest Indiana |
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Police ban Internet instructions on producing hydrogen sulfide for suicides
In response to the alarming number of suicides using hydrogen sulfide, the National Police Agency has asked Internet service providers to delete online messages that encourage production and use of the toxic gas.
Asahi.com |
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House intensifies child porn sanctions
People who use the internet to prey on children would face more prison time under tough new sanctions endorsed by the New Hampshire House.
Concord Monitor |
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Man, 31, charged with theft of $15,000 sign in Martin
Martin County sheriff's deputies report arresting a hacker, but not a computer hacker. Deputies arrested a man they claim recently hacked down a business sign.
Stuart News |
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Cop arrested in child-porn probe
Associated Press - May 1, 2008 1:24 AM ET PHOENIX (AP) - A veteran Phoenix police officer was arrested Wednesday following an investigation into Internet child pornography, authorities...
KVOA Tucson |
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