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Apple and Google score high on customer satisfaction
Apple and Google garnered exceptionally high scores in the latest national economic gauge of America's satisfaction with products and services.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Review finds safety issues in public school
Jefferson City — A state review of safety at Missouri's public schools finds problems with discipline policies, emergency planning, building security and Internet safety.
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Benchmarking tool gains Windows Mobile 6.1 support
— Aug. 08, 2008 — Qualnetics has announced that its optimization and performance benchmarking tool for Windows CE-based devices now supports Windows Mobile 6.1. Qbench Pro, version 3.1, provides performance metrics for a device's CPU, memory, file system, GDI graphics, and power consumption, according to the company.
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RealPlayer Now Available for Intel(R) Atom(TM) Processor-Based Netbooks and Nettops
SAN FRANCISCO , Aug. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- From the Intel Developer Forum (IDF), digital entertainment services company RealNetworks(R), Inc. is announcing the availability of its popular RealPlayer(R) on Intel(R) Atom(TM) Processor-based netbooks and nettops.
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Online Job Searches Attract Young, Educated, African-American Consumers
NEW YORK , Aug. 19 /PRNewswire/ -- Online Job Searchers, those adults who have conducted an employment search online during the past month, represent a youthful, educated, racially diverse group, according to consumer and media research firm Scarborough Research.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Google Gives Android Devs a Kit to Tinker With
Google is finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel with its long-awaited and much-hyped Android phone platform. This week has seen two significant developments: the first Android-powered device officially being approved by the FCC, and the beta version of the Android software development kit being released by Google.
LinuxInsider.com |
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Rapping the Higgs Boson: Katherine McAlpine (aka AlpineKat) talks particle physics, the Large Hadron Collector, and ...
Katherine McAlpine spends her days putting together the online newsletter for the ATLAS project at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. But at night, she dawns her white labcoat and geek bling, and becomes AlpineKat, rapping about the world of high energy particle physics. O'Reilly News spent some time talking to this multi-talented woman about what's going on at CERN, what we can expect from the ...
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Ubuntu Sponsor Canonical Falls In With Linux Foundation Crowd
Canonical, the commercial sponsor of the Ubuntu Linux distribution, is now a member of the Linux Foundation. The foundation, a nonprofit organization supporting the accelerated growth of Linux, announced Canonical's membership on Tuesday. Ubuntu community members have been active participants in a variety of workgroups at LF, including the Linux Standard Base, Desktop Architects and Driver ...
LinuxInsider.com |
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FDA warns General Electric for lax quality control at plant that makes medical software
WASHINGTON (AP) - Federal regulators have warned General Electric Co. over lax quality control standards at a plant that makes computer software for medical imaging.
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Ubuntu Sponsor Canonical Falls In With Linux Foundation Crowd
Canonical, the commercial sponsor of the Ubuntu Linux distribution, is now a member of the Linux Foundation. The foundation, a nonprofit organization supporting the accelerated growth of Linux, announced Canonical's membership on Tuesday. Ubuntu community members have been active participants in a variety of workgroups at LF, including the Linux Standard Base, Desktop Architects and Driver ...
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Apple and Google score high on customer satisfaction
Apple and Google garnered exceptionally high scores in the latest national economic gauge of America's satisfaction with products and services.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Apple leads computer pack in consumer satisfaction
Apple is far from being a leader in national computer sales. But when it comes to consumer satisfaction, it's at the front of the pack. Here, in descending order, are how the major PC brands rank in the eyes of U.S. consumers, according to the University of Michigan's latest American Customer Satisfaction Index:
San Jose Mercury News |
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Officescape Provides Telesecure Computing Service to Enterprise Clients
Officescape, a leading office service and technology provider, presents an enterprise-level Telesecure
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YOU Telecom investing Rs 100 cr in Net telephony
Hyderabad, Aug. 19 Following Government moves to open up and offer Internet telephony services for domestic users, YOU Telecom India, a category one ISP and broadband service provider, is set to invest about Rs 100 crore to offer triple play services.
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9 Linux Myths Debunked
"On the other hand, if you want to install an app on Windows what will you do? Generally you will head to Google and search for the required app or function, swim through hundreds if not thousands of results, randomly choose one which might or might not have what you want...
Linux Today |
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IDF 2008: Intel's Classmate PC returns
During the Spring IDF in Shanghai, Intel unveiled a new design for it's OLPC low-cost netbook for educational use in developing nations, so will the Fall IDF see yet another appearance from the Classmate PC?
Tom's Hardware |
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Archos Intros New Internet Media Tablets
The sixth generation of Archos' PMP line all sport Wi-Fi and video capabilities...along with versions with HSDPA and up to 320 GB of storage.
DesignTechnica |
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Reuters Entertainment Summary
Christina Applegate cancer free after double mastectomy LOS ANGELES - "Samantha Who?" star Christina Applegate, 36, is free of cancer after having both breasts removed to combat the disease, the actress told a U.S. television news show on Tuesday. Applegate, who revealed her diagnosis for breast cancer earlier this month, had the double mastectomy performed a month after her ...
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Video: Optus CIO Lawrie Turner
In this exclusive video interview, Optus chief information officer Lawrie Turner speaks to ZDNet.com.au about being the IT head for Australia's number two telco.
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INFO-TECH
ISPS: YOU Telecom investing Rs 100 cr in Net telephony Expects to raise funds through private equity route. Hyderabad, Aug. 19 Following Government moves to open up and offer Internet telephony services for domestic users, YOU Telecom India, a category one ISP and broadband service provider, is ...
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3PAR Stores Demand Media's Data
August 19, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Web 2.0 social media company Demand Media has chosen utility storage provider 3PAR to fuel its rapidly growing social media business by providing flexible infrastructure, storage scalability and capacity utilization over the data lifecycle.
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Intel's Barrett laments R&D investment, likes no-frills computing
Craig Barrett, chairman of the chip giant, says the U.S. has an inadequate R&D investment environment and shows how inexpensive technology can be used in education.
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ICANN to Hold Auctions for Disputes
August 19, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- International Internet regulation body ICANN announced this week that it will handle any disagreements over who wins the right to new generic top level domains by auction.
Web Host Industry Review |
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FDA warns General Electric over lax record keeping
(AP:WASHINGTON) Federal regulators have warned General Electric Co. over lax quality control standards at a plant that makes computer software for medical imaging.
INO News |
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Officescape Provides Telesecure Computing Service to Enterprise Clients
INDIANAPOLIS----Officescape, a leading office service and technology provider, presents an enterprise-level Telesecure Computing service which includes Desktop Management, VPN Management and Secure Access Management modules.
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