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Further information
According to InHand, the FireFly is designed to run Windows XP Embedded or Linux. Pricing and availability were not cited, but the board will reportedly be shown from Aug. 19-21 at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco. InHand will be located at the Moscone Convention Center, booth 354.
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AMD's Pre-IDF Smack Talk
AMD's "spin zone" took place the Friday before IDF, complete with some massive smack talk. But when AMD executives were asked about a key strategy, they punted.
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AMD to make a splash in the server chipset space
Advanced Micro Devices plans to deliver a new server platform in the first half of 2009, the company announced on Friday, with the platform revolving around a new chipset.
IT World |
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DIY Floppy Disk Laptop Bag Redux [Weekend Project]
DIY web site Instructables features detailed step-by-step instructions for building a sturdy laptop bag with 42 floppy disks, canvas, twine, and a few other materials you may already have on hand....
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PersonalBrain Does Robust, Animated Mind-Mapping [Featured Download]
Windows/Mac/Linux: Cross-platform mind-mapping software PersonalBrain lays out your ideas with advanced features and slick animations. A few weeks ago Gina showed you how to boost your brainstorming...
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Can AMD survive another Core 2 Duo?
Opinion – IDF is just around the corner and Intel will provide a flood of new information about its upcoming Nehalem (Core i7) processor as well as its 32 nm and 22 nm successors, new architectures such as Larrabee, the ready-to-launch WiMax mobile platform, CE processors such as Tolapai and new partners such as Dreamworks. IDF’s marketing machine typically buries anything from AMD, but this ...
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Google Apps admins jittery about Gmail, hopeful about future
When Gmail crashed on Monday, affecting many organizations that depend on it for work e-mail via the Google Apps suite, widespread gnashing of teeth ensued.
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Breaking News: 28,400+ Fill the Halls of SIGGRAPH Conference
SIGGRAPH 2008, the 35th International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, announced today that 28,432 (pre-audit) artists, research scientists, gaming experts, developers, filmmakers, students, and academics from 87 countries joined together for the annual conference and exhibition in Los Angeles this week. Plus, more than 230 international companies exhibited - an ...
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Chamber Web site up and running
She’s still tweaking it, but Jennifer Palmer thinks the new Albertville Chamber of Commerce Web site is XLNT (that’s “excellent” for those unfamiliar with Internet lingo.)
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'Bigfoot' is 96 per cent 'possum: DNA test
Bigfoot remains as elusive as ever. Results from tests on genetic material from alleged remains of one of the mythical half-ape and half-human creatures, made public at a news conference on Friday held after the claimed discovery swept the Internet, failed to prove its existence.
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Former St. Pete teacher sentenced for kiddie porn
TAMPA — A former Admiral Farragut Academy teacher who federal officials say subscribed to a Web site featuring children performing sex acts was sentenced to five years prison on Friday. On July 16, 2007, agents with the United States Bureau...
St. Petersburg Times |
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'Bigfoot' fails DNA test
Bigfoot remains as elusive as ever. Results from tests on genetic material from alleged remains of one of the mythical half-ape and half-human creatures, made public at a news conference held after the claimed discovery swept the internet, failed to prove its existence.
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Applicants concerned about state fair Web site security
It's crunch time for state fair competitors to enter their events, but some people worry about identity theft. Competitors can send in their entry forms through the internet, but the Fair's Web site may not protect all the information. Megan Strader tells us what they plan to do to keep that private information private.
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Medical histories on portable drives: SVMH to offer Medflash device
Salinas Valley Memorial Healthcare System is expected to begin selling a device that lets patients carry their medical information with them at all times.
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Gmail leaves Google Apps admins nervous
When Gmail crashed on Monday , affecting many organizations that depend on it for work e-mail via the Google Apps suite, widespread gnashing of teeth ensued. At Alaska's APTI public TV and radio station, reporters working on deadline scrambled to gather information without e-mail as a tool. [ Discover the top-rated IT products as rated by the InfoWorld Test Center . ] In the ...
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Software: Apache. PHP/4.3.9
Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed.
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FGCU monitors athletes' MySpace, Facebook pages
YourSpace? If you’re a collegiate athlete, not so much.
Naples Daily News |
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Cadence withdraws proposal to buy Mentor Graphics
Electronic design software maker Cadence Design Systems Inc. on Friday withdrew its offer to buy smaller rival Mentor Graphics Corp.
Tri-City Herald |
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Breaking News: 28,400+ Fill the Halls of SIGGRAPH Conference
LOS ANGELES----SIGGRAPH 2008, the 35th International Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, announced today that 28,432 artists, research scientists, gaming experts, developers, filmmakers, students, and academics from 87 countries joined together for the annual conference and exhibition in Los Angeles this week.
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Harry Redknapp keen to make rich clubs pay
Portsmouth have been bitten by financial reality this week, so tomorrow's trip to Chelsea looks a case of the fixture computer rubbing their noses in their relative poverty.
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Netflix resumes normal shipping after 3-day glitch
Online DVD rental leader Netflix Inc. resumed normal shipments Friday after its distribution centers were crippled by three days of severe technical problems, a spokesman said.
Tri-City Herald |
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Barack Obama gets "Rick-Rolled"
An online gag called Rick-Rolling" has become so popular, there's a new take on it, involving a presidential candidate.
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Intel Will Disclose DTS Specs At IDF
Previously undisclosed information by Intel will be announced at IDF to provide for more accurate internal temperature monitoring of current 45nm CPUs
Tom's Hardware |
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The biggest open source threat to Microsoft
Virtualization makes your underlying operating environment irrelevant. It has to make its case based solely on performance. Windows can't win that fight. by Dana Blankenhorn
ZDNet |
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Microsoft readies new Storage 1.0 feature pack for Windows
Microsoft is putting the finishing touches on a new storage-focused feature pack -- part of the company's Storage 1.0 platform -- that will add new Blu-Ray media and smart-card driver functionality to Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 and Windows Server 2008. by Mary Jo Foley
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