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Dell Who? HP CEO Says Competitor's Retail Push Didn't Affect 3Q Sales
HP's Personal Systems Group again accounted for the largest slice of revenue, $10.3 billion for the quarter.
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Google Goes Grassroots in FCC Lobbying Push
Call it a digital land rush; a stampede along the broadcast spectrum, the invisible areas of the air where TV signals, phone calls, wireless Web access and emergency alert frequencies roam. Google has its sights on some potentially lucrative tracts of the spectrum, so it's asking YouTube users to help sway the Federal Communications Commission.
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China Tech Roundup: Pirated Olympics, emotional damages, and wireless Guangdong
Two Shanghai software professionals have been deemed guilty of copyright infringement after selling pirated Microsoft programs. According to Shanghai Daily , the pair had bought genuine Microsoft software to get a permission agreement and added pirated software to it to make buyers believe they were buying the genuine article. Although we're used to hearing about Chinese copyright ...
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Daily Search Forum Recap: August 19, 2008
Here is a recap of what happened in the search forums today, through the eyes of the Search Engine Roundtable and other search forums on the web.
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Game-playing surgeons respond quicker
Keyhole surgeons excel at computer games, undermining doom and gloom predictions about the impact of technology on young people's minds, a leading researcher says.
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The 160-mile Download Diet: Local File-sharing Drastically Cuts Network Load
New research shows that sharing music and video files locally would be five times as efficient, relieving the stress on the Internet's major arteries. A research project that promotes a more neighborly approach to sharing files is attracting interest from the computing industry.
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Student Files Are Exposed on Web Site
The Princeton Review, the test-preparatory firm, accidentally published the personal data and standardized test scores of tens of thousands of Florida students on its Web site, where they were available for seven weeks.
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GlobalSCAPE Announces Results for the Quarter and Six Months Ending June 30, 2008
GlobalSCAPE, Inc. (AMEX: GSB) a leading developer of file centric software for the Internet, announced its financial results today for the quarter and six months ended June 30, 2008.
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New Web Site Aims to Be Facebook for Sports Fans
David Katz believes that his Web site, sportsfanlive.com, will compete well against established sports sites he views as stodgy and too congested for fans to wade through.
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Nuance to Acquire SNAPin Software and Put Revolutionary Self-Service into the Hands of Mobile Consumers Worldwide
Nuance Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: NUAN) today announced a definitive agreement to acquire privately-held SNAPin, a provider of mobile device and server self-service technology. With the strengths and resources of Nuance and SNAPin, the combined organization can deliver innovative, highly scalable mobile customer care solutions that transform the way mobile operators and enterprises interact ...
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Hynix Demonstrates World's First 16 GB 2-Rank R-DIMM Using MetaRAM Technology
Hynix Semiconductor, Inc. today announced that it is using MetaRAM's new DDR3 technology in its next generation R-DIMMs, including the world's first 16GB 2-rank DIMM (HMT32GR7AER4C-GD), which it will demonstrate at the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco (August 19th - 21st). Hynix's new 16GB and 8GB (HMT31GR7AER4C-GC) 2-rank DIMMs can triple DDR3 memory capacity in servers and ...
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New Book from AdGooroo Founder Shares Secrets of Search Advertising
SAN JOSE, Calif.----Richard Stokes, AdGooroo founder and chief gooroo, reveals successful search marketing tactics known only by a small amount of search advertising's elite in his new book, Mastering Search Advertising - How the Top 3% of Search Advertisers Dominate Google AdWords.
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Column: How to ensure online shopping is safe
Q: With so much talk about Internet security problems and credit card fraud, how do I protect myself while shopping online?
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Defcon subway hackers can talk
The three Massachusetts Institute of Technology students who were barred by a court order from discussing subway card vulnerabilities are now free to say what they want.
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Game-playing surgeons respond quicker
Keyhole surgeons excel at computer games, undermining doom and gloom predictions about the impact of technology on young people's minds, a researcher says.
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Apple has released an update for the firmware for its iPhone 3G but has refused to give details of 'OS 2.0.2', beyond saying it incorporates "bug fixes".
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Microsoft Drops Virtualization Fees For SQL Server 2008, Other Apps
The fee-elimination program applies to 41 Microsoft server applications, including certain editions of SQL Server 2008, Exchange Server 2007, Dynamics CRM 4.0, and SharePoint Server 2007.
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Nuance to Acquire SNAPin Software and Put Revolutionary Self-Service into the Hands of Mobile Consumers Worldwide
Nuance Communications, Inc. (721717;NASDAQ:NUAN) today announced a definitive agreement to acquire privately-held
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Conference Explores Future of Health Care
Telehealth - the use of state-of-the-art telecommunications and computer technology to help health-care professionals - will be one of the key topics at a conference on the future of health care in the United States on Thursday, Sept. 4, and Friday, Sept. 5, at The University of Alabama.
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AdGooroo Adds "Top Ad Copy Report" to SEM Insight(TM)
SAN JOSE, Calif.----AdGooroo , a leading provider of online marketing competitive intelligence and keyword tools, today introduced SEM Insight’s Top Ad Copy Report, a report that search advertisers can use to obtain examples of the industry’s most effective search advertisements, including those of competitors.
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A Sydney girls' school will let its student use iPods, the internet and mobile phones during exams as a new method of assessment.
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Astral Radio shuts down online and TV classified ad division
MONTREAL - The radio division of Astral Media Inc. (TSX:ACM.A), is shutting down its online and television classified ad division, TATV, in a move that will impact 38 jobs.
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TANDBERG Unveils First Public Preview of HD Video Conferencing on the Laptop
INTEL DEVELOPER FORUM - TANDBERG® (Oslo: TAA) unveiled today the first public preview of TANDBERG's HD (high-definition) PC video conferencing technology. Business-quality video conference calls at 720p30 resolution were demonstrated using a TANDBERG PrecisionHD camera operating on an Intel® Mobile Core(TM) 2 Quad laptop formerly codenamed 'Montevina,' running TANDBERG's Movi software.
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The group responsible for maintaining the internet's most popular domain name software BIND has admitted it caused problems by fast-tracking a security patch designed to fix the widescale DNS flaw discovered by researcher Dan Kaminsky this month.
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Microsoft researchers on Thursday demonstrated a new, low-cost method for manipulating a digital desktop or wall display with two hands.
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