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IBM has acquired continuous data protection startup FilesX to add enterprise-class CDP to its storage software offerings.
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Study: 66% have no interest in mobile music
A combination of disinterest and unnecessary hurdles is discouraging most cellphone users from using mobile music downloads, says a new Jupiter Research study (pay only). Although many Western carriers heavily promote their direct-to-phone services, approximately two thirds (66 percent) of the more than 1,800 respondents to the study say that noth...
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AT&T Continues Expanding Network Coverage in North Carolina; Plans to Invest More Than $80 Million in Wireless Network ...
AT&T Inc. announced today the continuation of an aggressive program that enhances and maximizes the overall customer experience in North Carolina. The company plans to invest more than $80 million in the North Carolina network in 2008 to expand its wireless coverage.
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Super Talent Launches Speedy DDR3 Kit
Super Talent Technology, a world leader in super-speedy DRAM and SSD tech., have announced their fastest DDR3 DRAM yet - the 2 x 1 GB Project X DDR3-2000 kit . Project X memory kits have always been built using carefully screened DRAM modules that are hand tested in dual-channel configuration prior to shipping to ensure quality and performance. Super Talent's Project X RAM provides ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 24th May 2006 18:57 UTC
Linux.com reviews SUSE 10.1 , and concludes: "With SUSE 10.1, Novell has embraced and extended its role as the leading desktop distribution.
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White hat hackers infiltrate a power grid in one day
A team of experts headed by security guru Ira Winkler was hired by an anonymous power company to test the security of a power grid's network. The door was practically held open for them.
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Where Did All the Girl Geeks Go?
A professor says he has only one girl in a computer science major class in 2008, down from 40 percent in 2000. What happened? eWEEK gets field experts to weigh in.... Villanova University Six Sigma & IT Certificate Programs 100% Online programs in Six Sigma, IS Security, CISSP Prep, Business Analysis, Proj. Mgmt. and more!
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Dell Gears Up To Enter Mini-Notebook Market
The products are expected to be marketed within the "netbooks" category, which others in the industry would call mini-notebooks or ultra-mobile PCs.
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More safety for cell phone batteries
Fraunhofer researchers will be presenting a novel lithium-ion battery at Hannover Messe on April 21 - 25. It is based on a polymer electrolyte, which is - unlike the liquid electrolyte in conventional lithium-ion batteries - not inflammable. A test set-up for redox flow batteries will also be on display at the show. This makes it possible to compare different redox systems in a single test set-up.
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af2 Week 3: Quick Hitters
GAMES ON - af2/NiFTy PARTNERSHIP CREATES NEW FREE ONLINE NETWORK: The arenafootball2 league (af2) and Network Foundation Technologies (NFT) are pleased to announce a partnership that has created a new, FREE online network to provide the league's passionate fan base an opportunity to view the af2's 2008 season live over the Internet.
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Sagem-Interstar to Launch Industry-Leading IP Fax Solution for the Cisco ISR
MONTREAL----Sagem-Interstar Inc. , the global leader in advanced fax solutions for IP networks , today launched the world's first IP fax software solution running on the Cisco Application eXtension Platform for the Cisco Integrated Services Router .
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Carbon nanotubes reduce capacity loss in rechargeable batteries
Rechargeable batteries are a great return business for battery companies and a continuous source of inconvenience for users of pretty much device that uses such batteries: Ongoing use will cause the battery to lose its capacity over time: While you can influence the degree of the capacity loss, you will eventually need to replace the battery at some point. New research indicates that a carbon ...
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Conn's, Inc. Announces Record Date and Date of Annual Stockholders' Meeting
BEAUMONT, Texas----Conn's, Inc. , a specialty retailer of home appliances, consumer electronics, computers, lawn and garden products, furniture and mattresses, today announced that its Board of Directors has established a record date for its 2008 annual meeting of stockholders.
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Lawsuit challenges sex offender law regarding computers
A state legislator says he is confident that a state law that would allow police to search the computers of sex offenders long after their sentences end will withstand a legal challenge.
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Elephant Pharm and Com-Cycle Partner for Safe Medicine Disposal
Com-Cycle, a wholly owned subsidiary of AERC Recycling Solutions, is pleased to announce that Elephant Pharm is sponsoring Com-Cycle "Electronics Recycling Events" for Bay Area businesses and residents as part of their "Earth Day" support of the Teleosis Institute's Green Pharmacy Program.
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Intel updates junior laptop
— Apr. 03, 2008 — Intel has unveiled a new version of its Classmate mini-laptop reference design. Now targeting consumers and schoolchildren both, and running Linux or Windows XP, the device has a 30GB hard drive, a revised touchpad and keyboard, webcam, and a nine-inch screen.
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Dell Gears Up To Enter Mini-Notebook Market
The products are expected to be marketed within the "netbooks" category, which others in the industry would call mini-notebooks or ultra-mobile PCs.
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RSA: The Case For Code Testing
Automated security tools are the best way to reduce application-layer vulnerabilities, said cybersecurity veteran Howard Schmidt.
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Microsoft reaches for Google's turf
It's a Google world, and all the other players - Microsoft and Yahoo in particular - are just looking for way to stand tall in it.
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High-Tech Hospitals Improve Patient Health, Safety
Medical mistakes happen every day in hospitals all around the United States. According to the Web site Wrongdiagnosis.com, the statistics and death rate estimates from various reports reveal:
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Linked by kvaruni on Mon 11th Jul 2005 14:48 UTC
The true reason for this article is to point out some sensitive points and to start a discussion. Hopefully, this discussion will produce some useful outcome and if some people in the Linux community are willing to listen to them, I would already be very enthusiastic. Let's start, shall we?
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HP 2133 Mini-Note PC (Via C7-M 1.2GHz, 1GB RAM, 120GB HDD, Vista Home Basic)
Despite an underpowered CPU, the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC offers the best balance of small size, comfort, and functionality we've seen in a mininotebook, making it fast a favorite for on-the-go use.
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Fans with Laptops
The real reasons that fans are sick of Strachan I would like to make the following points regarding Gordon Strachan: (1) The fact that he is not liked by a section of the support has nothing to do with the fact that he played for Aberdeen.
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Futura Laptop Desks Come in Colors
LapWorks has introduced colored versions of its Laptop Desk Futura laptop coolers. They cost US$49.95 each.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Sat 8th Jul 2006 08:07 UTC
A few months ago Thom bought and reviewed an iMac G3 333 Mhz while it was running Mac OS 9. I was always fond of the looks of the classic iMacs. They were just too cute to not want one.
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