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HP results top Street despite stronger dollar
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Hewlett-Packard Co results beat Wall Street targets, overcoming fears that slowing global economies and a stronger dollar would substantially weaken the world's biggest computer and printer maker.
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Intel unveils new chip design to challenge AMD
Intel Corp. cracked the lid Tuesday on a new chip design that is at once a big challenge to smaller rival Advanced Micro Devices Inc. and an admission that AMD nailed a key design feature before it slipped into a severe financial slump. Intel, the world's largest computer chip maker, showed off the new blueprint, known as a microarchitecture, for its chips at a developers conference in San ...
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Court rulings posted online puts privacy at risk: Commissioner
In an era of powerful Internet search engines, Privacy Commissioner Jennifer Stoddart is sounding an alarm about federal tribunals and other quasi-judicial bodies throwing open the electronic doors by posting names of people online in decisions and other documents.
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Medicare Web Site Confounds Many Seniors
By Steven Reinberg , HealthDay Reporter TUESDAY, Aug. 19 (HealthDay News) -- A majority of seniors who visit the Medicare Web site find getting the information they...
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HP Drops Gold, Platinum for Preferred and Elite
Hewlett-Packard said Tuesday that it plans to change the PartnerOne monikers for its best partners as it promises a stepped up marketing and effort on partners behalf beginning Nov. 1.
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Intel Shifts Future Core(R) Processors into Turbo Mode
SAN FRANCISCO----In his Intel Developer Forum keynote today, Pat Gelsinger detailed the roadmap for Intel's continued march toward pervasive, higher performance and power efficient computing.
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Raid by Iraqi forces ends in chaos, gun battle with police
BAGHDAD — Iraqi forces raided the provincial government compound in Diyala Province in a chaotic operation early Tuesday, killing the governor's secretary and seizing computers and cars before local police engaged them in a two-hour gun battle, police and local officials said.
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Intel does SSD flash dance
Now with Dynamic Wear Leveling IDF Full of what we call "self mettle," Intel has championed its "highly anticipated line" of big daddy solid state drives (SSDs).…
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One Laptop Per Child till grade VIII
We bring in our experience from various countries like Uruguay, Peru and others in content development and we will be leveraging it in India
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Latest Technology Headlines
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Investors looking to handicap whether video game publishing rivals Electronic Arts and Take-Two Interactive might yet merge — despite signs Monday that a deal is less likely — are pointing to a new tea leaf: Electronic Arts has retained Joele Frank, a public relations and investor relations specialist with expertise in merger activity.
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Hewlett-Packard 3Q profit jumps 14 pct
Hewlett-Packard Co.'s fiscal third-quarter profit jumped 14 percent, beating Wall Street's expectations, as strong laptop sales and a robust international presence continued to lift the technology bellwether.
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Business leaders: Make renewable energy cheaper
Representatives from corporate giants Google and General Electric say that widespread use of renewable energy in United States would be possible -- if it were cheaper.
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A Candy Buffet, You Say?
Pity the bloggers. Alternately glorified as the harbingers of Journalism’s Future, alternately vilified as the agents of Journalism’s Demise, the press’s proverbial pajama-wearers often have a hard time fitting into the stratified social world of the political media.
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Friendster supports applications for rival sites
Friendster, an early online social network that has faded in the United States but remains strong in Asia, has begun letting programmers create photo-sharing applications and other programs that work on Friendster as well as rival sites.
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Computer ‘villains’ are not geeks, just savvy children
In the past 15 years, nothing has given entertainment publishers quite as many sleepless nights as internet piracy.
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New Yahoo director resigns from BNY Mellon board
One of Yahoo Inc.'s new board members, Frank J. Biondi Jr., has stepped down from the board of Bank of New York Mellon Corp.
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HP results top Street despite stronger dollar
Hewlett-Packard Co results beat Wall Street targets, overcoming fears that slowing global economies and a stronger dollar would substantially weaken the world's biggest computer and printer maker.
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Hewlett-Packard third quarter profit jumps 14 per cent
SAN FRANCISCO - Hewlett-Packard Co.'s fiscal third-quarter profit jumped 14 per cent, beating Wall Street's expectations, as strong laptop sales and a robust international presence continued to lift the technology bellwether.
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Metrics Mavens: Vista Gets Dumped From One Third of New Enterprise PCs
An independent software development company claims to have statistics showing that one out of three new enterprise PCs purchased are running Windows XP, not Windows Vista. The numbers from Devil Mountain Software, based on a study of more than 3,000 machines, found that enterprises are purchasing new machines with Vista pre-installed and downgrading them to Windows XP.
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Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Investors looking to handicap whether video game publishing rivals Electronic Arts and Take-Two Interactive might yet merge — despite signs Monday that a deal is less likely — are pointing to a new tea leaf: Electronic Arts has retained Joele Frank, a public relations and investor relations specialist with expertise in merger activity.
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AMD stock slips as Intel shows off latest design
Shares of Advanced Micro Devices Inc. slipped nearly 4 percent Tuesday, reflecting concerns that its much larger rival Intel Corp. is poised to grab an even bigger piece of the computer chip market with a new product design.
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Midday Glance: Internet companies
Shares of some top internet companies are mixed at noon: Akamai Technologies fell $.49 or 2.1 percent, to $22.43.
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Midday Glance: Computers companies
Shares of some top computers companies are mixed at noon: Apple Inc rose $.53 or .3 percent, to $175.92.
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Computer games industry threat to downloaders: 'pay up or we'll sue'
The computer games industry has launched an unprecedented assault on illegal downloads, demanding payment from thousands of families who obtained the latest releases over the internet without paying.
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New Book from AdGooroo Founder Shares Secrets of Search Advertising
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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