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Indian s/w developers match those in US, Europe
BANGALORE, INDIA: As the Indian market for software developers is touted to rise in the coming years, the scope and space has been consistently broadening for Indian software developers.
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MagSafe no more - new glitch hits Apple Inc.
News of the replacement scheme follows tight behind reports that some first-generation iPod nanos could do more than set your musical life on fire - bursting into flames; the report also follows Apple's botched MobileMe launch.
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Intel details new core chip line
Details have emerged of the processor family that Intel will be using in servers, desktops and laptops from 2009.
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
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Video: HTC's Touch Diamond / Pro are multi-touch gods, just not how you'd think
Filed under: Cellphones While multi-touch input might be all the rage in handhelds and laptop trackpads at the moment, alas, it's not on the feature list for HTC's latest Touch Diamond and Touch Pro . However, the capability is indeed present and exploited on video by HTC's own debug application. Even more interesting is the way that the handsets' entire front, capacitive surface ...
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HP posts 3Q profit jump; faces stiff competition
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Hewlett-Packard Co. weathered economic turbulence remarkably well in the fiscal third quarter but the technology bellwether faces another big challenge _ stiffer personal-computer competition _ that threatens to slow its steady growth.
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Stocks in Europe, Asia Rise, Led by BHP; U.S. Futures Advance
Aug. 20 (Bloomberg) -- Stocks in Europe and Asia rose and U.S. index futures advanced as higher commodity prices lifted mining and energy shares and Hewlett-Packard Co.
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Five things you need to know today
1Christina Applegate, speaking on ABC News' "Good Morning America" in her first interview since announcing her cancer diagnosis earlier this month, said she had a double mastectomy three weeks ago.
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HP posts 3Q profit jump; faces stiff competition
Hewlett-Packard Co. weathered economic turbulence remarkably well in the fiscal third quarter but the technology bellwether faces another big challenge — stiffer personal-computer competition — that threatens to slow its steady growth.
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File sharers sued in Blighty
MORE THAN 100 people who shared a pinball game online have been sued by the games maker.
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Sex, drugs and software lead spam purchase growth
In further news of interest to security resellers, 29 per cent of internet users have purchased goods from spam emails, according to new research by Internet security company Marshal . The most commonly purchased items include sexual enhancement pills, software, adult material and luxury items such as watches, jewellery and clothing.
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Intel outlines solid state roadmap
Iain Thomson at IDF in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Wednesday 20 August 2008 at 21:46:00 First products out within a month Intel has promised to deliver its first solid state drives (SSDs) within the next month. The X18-M and X-25M drives will initially ship in 1.8in and 2.5in form factors for...
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Fujitsu's iMac-Alike FMV Desktop Gets Upgrade, Bigger 19-Inch Version [PCs]
We'd already drawn comparisons between Fujitsu's all-in one FMV F-A50 desktop PC and the design aesthetic of the iMac, and now Fujitsu have upgraded the range and added a 19-inch version to the...
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Vodafone Australia is fielding a number of complaints from Australian customers who received unexpectedly large bills a month after they bought an Apple iPhone from the mobile carrier.
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North Korea vows to boost war deterrent amid U.S. exercises
SEOUL, South Korea - North Korea is lashing out against ongoing U.S.-South Korea military exercises and warns it will boost its "war deterrent" against military threats.
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Apple admits iPod Nano 'overheat'
Apple says that a battery fault meant that a small number of its first generation iPod Nanos could overheat.
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Intel new chip design saves power, boosts graphics
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Intel Corp's latest chip design will conserve more power than its current processors and deliver vastly faster graphics images as the No. 1 chipmaker seeks to push its technology beyond just personal computers as that market slows. Intel's Core i7 chip, based on a desig...
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Intel touts embedded systems
In future we won't even notice technology as it will be embedded into the fabric of society, according to Pat Gelsinger, Intel's senior vice president and general manager of Intel's Digital Enterprise Group.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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IDF: Intel outlines solid state roadmap
Intel has promised to deliver its first solid state drives (SSDs) within the next month.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Intel touts embedded systems
Ian Williams at IDF in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Wednesday 20 August 2008 at 00:17:00 Technology set to disappear into the background The future is a world we don't even notice technology as it has embedded into the fabric of society, according to Pat Gelsinger, Intel's senior vice president and general manager...
vnunet.com |
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Intel new chip design saves power, boosts graphics
SAN FRANCISCO, USA: Intel Corp's latest chip design will conserve more power than its current processors and deliver vastly faster graphics images as the No. 1 chipmaker seeks to push its technology beyond just personal computers as that market slows.
CIOL |
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Apple wins in customer satisfaction
Apple trounced rival computer makers selling Windows-equipped PCs by historic margins in an annual US customer satisfaction survey, the poll's chief researcher said today.
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Intel lets slip first dual-core Atom
SCC adopters wish they'd waited IDF Intel has quietly introduced its first dual-core Atom processor, the 330, and a new motherboard to go with it.…
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Sony Computer Entertainment
GamesIndustry.biz is the world's most read and influential games industry website. But don't just take our word for it!
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Television - Lifestyle
More people have been infected with the highly infectious norovirus, the Otago District Health Board says.
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