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Govt's Rs 1,000 laptop for students ready to roll
This is the most ambitious programme in the education sector by the Govt.
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Some eBay sellers frustrated with rule changes
NEW YORK — Some people who sell things on eBay are fed up with new rules the company has been imposing in hopes of making the auction site more attractive to online shoppers. Now even more changes are coming in the next few weeks, but this time eBay Inc. hopes it can cool tempers.
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Olathe South, SM Northwest return hungry
As a quick intro, my Kansas high school sports colleague Terez Paylor and I will blog daily throughout the football season this year to keep everybody out there in Internet land up to speed on all things football this side of the state line. So, with practices now underway in Kansas, let’s get started. …
The Kansas City Star |
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Go Go with Gadgets
By this point in the hurricane season, many families probably have the hurricane kit essentials together: nonperishable food, drinking water, batteries and flashlights. But survival can be so much more cushy than that, even after a hurricane.
The Facts |
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Antec Introduces Modular Components for Mobile System Builders
Antec today announced it is entering the the mobile computing market with a new line of standardized components for the mobile computing market. These common building blocks (CBB) are designed in accordance with specifications set forth by Intel. Now, for the first time, system builders will be able to assemble laptops from a series of individual components to meet the custom needs of buyers ...
Overclockers Club |
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Sensex up 128pts in opening trades
The Sensex opened 67 points higher at 14,611. The index is now up 128 points at 14,672. The NSE Nifty is up 36 points at 4,404. Will consumers shift to Internet telephony?
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Afrika : nouvelles images
Sony Computer Entertainment dévoile quelques nouvelles images de son jeu Afrika sur PlayStation 3 dans le magazine japonais Famitsu qui lui a attribué la note moyenne de 29/40 (8/7/7/7).
JeuxFrance.com |
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Trend Micro - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. If you look at Hewlett-Packard’s printer sales, you quickly get the idea that consumers are using their printers less these days.
New York Times |
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Printers - Bits - Technology - New York Times Blog
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. If you look at Hewlett-Packard’s printer sales, you quickly get the idea that consumers are using their printers less these days.
New York Times |
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Emily Gould: "Stop Blogging" [The Internet]
Former Gawker editor Emily Gould has a new article in MIT's Technology Review asking everyone to try turning off the internet (basically) and maybe keep it off until their lives are profoundly...
Gawker |
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IBM Ups Its Bet on Business Recovery Services
I.B.M. is spending $300 million to build 13 data centers around the world , dedicated to helping corporate customers keep their businesses up and running despite power outages, natural disasters or political turmoil.
New York Times |
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Government Computer News
Dan Risacher, 34, is the type of computer guy who likes to code at night for fun. When Risacher’s not doing that, he is a leader in getting open-source software and technologies deployed at OSD and DOD.
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Government Computer News
Isai Marichamy, 27, knows how to multitask. He recently developed and deployed an electronic-payment module for the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles. The tool supports processing of electronic payments via the Web from the department’s client/server application and kiosk application.
Government Computer News |
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Updated 7/21: Solid waste agency program diverts thousands of pounds from landfills
More than 16,300 pounds of computers and electronics were picked up during the first two months of an at-home pick-up program launched by the Solid Waste Agency of Northern Cook County, the agency reported.
Glenview Announcements |
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Tools teach owners about Web site traffic
Most people who search the Web are really stumbling in the dark. So said a couple of Google evangelists who spoke Tuesday to a packed audience, all looking for advice on how to light the path to their Web site's door. "Google and Yahoo and Microsoft control...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Studying English on the job
The Washington Post WASHINGTON — Jose Trivelli, a graying engineer from Peru, spends his days fixing Internet connections at a Tysons Corner hotel and his evenings listening to a laptop
Connecticut Post |
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3 state workers cited in missing flash drive probe
COLUMBUS — Three state employees — two based in Dayton — violated department policy and face discipline that could include termination in connection with a missing flash drive with the Social Security numbers and other personal information from 2,600 Dayton-area former Delphi workers.
Dayton Daily News |
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Hewlett-Packard profit up 14% in 3rd quarter
Hewlett-Packard's fiscal third-quarter profit jumped 14 percent, beating Wall Street's expectations, as strong laptop sales and a robust international presence lifted the technology bellwether. The Palo Alto company's results, reported after the market closed...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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DAILY DIGEST
Apple says Nano batteries led to iPods overheating Apple Inc. said Tuesday that batteries from a single supplier are to blame for the meltdown of some models of its iPod Nano digital music player. The company's statement came in response to a Japanese...
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Intel pitches getting inside cheap processors
The chipmaker that became a household name with its "Intel Inside" campaign now hopes to leverage its dominance of the PC to win a share of the huge market for cheap processors that animate all sorts of consumer goods, from toasters to smart phones to cars....
San Francisco Chronicle |
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Big Blue's latest big dollar bet on cloud computing
IBM will equip data centers around the world to let customers access cloud-based computer services in the event service disruptions take down their networks.
CNET |
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Multi-touch comes to Windows Mobile - courtesy of HTC
August 20, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] By Edward J. R. We were asking Microsoft about support for multi-touch even before iPhone arrived to the market (see our report from Microsoft press conference where Microsoft unveiled UMPC for the first time ) but the first time the multi-touch arrives to Windows Mobile is not due to Microsoft, but thanks to HTC!
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Cryptography: How to Keep Your Secrets Safe
Zack has decided to try out the online dating service Chix-n-Studz.com. He signs up for an account at the Web site and fills in several screens of forms detailing his personal profile and what he is looking for in a potential partner. In no time at all, the service offers him a number of possible soul mates, among them the very exciting-sounding Wendy. He sends her his e-mail address and what ...
Scientific American |
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eBay Makes Major Announcement, Creates Core-Store Hybrid
eBay is introducing a host of changes it hopes will improve the site in time for the holiday shopping season. Most significantly, eBay will change its Buy It Now (BIN) fixed-price format, making it more like eBay Store-inventory, but with exposure in the main eBay.com core search results. It will also make changes to Finding (search), Shipping and Seller Standards. And in a move that was ...
AuctionBytes |
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Big Blue's latest big dollar bet on cloud computing
IBM will equip data centers around the world to let customers access cloud-based computer services in the event service disruptions take down their networks.
CNET |
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