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Kingston Technology Releases High-Performance 800MHz HyperX FB-DIMMs for Intel Skulltrail Extreme Platform
Kingston Technology Company, Inc., the independent world leader in memory products, today announced the release of high-performance, low-latency 800MHz DDR2 fully-buffered dual-inline memory modules (FB-DIMMs). Designed for system builders creating high-end workstations, servers and extreme gaming systems, the new Kingston(R) HyperX(R) PC2-6400 FB-DIMMs are shipping immediately in 2GB kits.
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UM gets only US lab for WiMAX next generation wireless apps
The University of Maryland will be the home to North America's first, and the world's second, laboratory endorsed by the WiMAX Forum and dedicated to creating applications for WiMAX, a next generation technology for Web and other wireless communications. The university and the WiMAX Forum announced the formation of Maryland's new MAXWell Lab today.
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Our view: Two wins for the good guys
Two recent court decisions have strengthened the hand of law-enforcement personnel in their efforts to protect the public. In one, the state's Supreme Judicial Court ruled that someone's First Amendment rights do not go so far as to allow him to entice children on the Internet.
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Stanford, Chipmakers Team On Simplifying Multi-Core Apps
AMD, IBM, Intel, HP, Nvidia, and Sun join forces on Pervasive Parallelism Lab to extol the advances of multicore and multithreaded processors.
InformationWeek |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 4th Dec 2006 22:26 UTC
The first fruit of the recently announced Novell/Microsoft interoperability agreement arrived on Dec. 4, with Novell's announcement that its version of the OpenOffice productivity suite will now support the Microsoft Office Open XML format . The release candidate of Novell's modified version of OpenOffice.org 2.02 is now available for Windows for free download by registered Novell users.
New Mobile Computing |
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Microsoft struggles with Vista's perceptions
The software maker says it has made progress on Vista's performance and compatibility. But it still faces an uphill battle to win over consumers.
CNET |
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HP develops new type of memory circuit
It took about 40 years to find it, but HP scientists said they discovered a fourth basic type of electrical circuit that could lead to a computer you never have to boot up. CHICAGO--It took about 40 years to find it, but scientists at Hewlett-Packard said on Wednesday they...
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Recent Original Stories
First theorized in the 1970's as the fourth basic circuit element, a practical memristor implementation has finally been discovered at HP Labs. If practical manufacturing can be scaled up, memristor technology could become the new standard for computer memory -- memory that combines the speed of DRAM, the persistence of Flash memory, and the bit density of hard drives.
New Mobile Computing |
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Letter from the Editor
I was out of town last week on my annual trout-fishing trek to the deep woods of Pennsylvania. (You know, the place where Obama saw his shadow, and now we have six more weeks of Hillary.) I was off the grid — no Internet, no cell phone — just my gun and my religion and a four-weight fly-rod.
The Memphis Flyer |
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DocuTech Automates California RE 885 Disclosure Calculations
28/04/2008 19:00:00 Business Wire DocuTech, a national provider of compliance and document services to lenders, announces an update of its ConformX(R) mortgage document software that automates and guarantees compliance with California s new subprime lending "best practices" law.
InfoBolsa |
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VMware Workstation Wins JOLT Product Excellence Award and Is Inducted . Into Hall of Fame
Into Hall of Fame 28/04/2008 20:00:00 Business Wire US1924221039 VMware, Inc., the global leader in virtualization solutions from the desktop to the datacenter, has announced that VMware Workstation has been named to the JOLT Hall of Fame and has won the JOLT Product Excellence Award in the highly competitive "utilities" category.
InfoBolsa |
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VMware Workstation Wins JOLT Product Excellence Award and Is Inducted (2º)
Into Hall of Fame 28/04/2008 20:00:00 Business Wire US1924221039 comprehensive sites (Dr. Dobb s Portal), Dr.
InfoBolsa |
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Media6Degrees Raises $2 Million Note For Ad Analytics
Media6Degrees, a provider of ad analytics, has raised $2 million via a convertible note from Coriolis Ventures, VentureBeat reported. The NY-based company's pitch is pretty straightforward: it promises to make ad delivery more relevant to the viewer, and thus more effective for the advertiser. The company was started and is helmed by CEO Joe Doran who was previously at Microsoft.
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Tue 19th Jul 2005 15:56 UTC, submitted by anonymous
Needham & Co. estimates that the "iPod halo" may have attracted up to 400,000 Windows users to the Mac so far this year. In a note to clients, analyst Charles Wolf observed that Apple's "key drivers" (iPod and the iPod halo effect) "continue to work".
OS News |
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AmericanWinery.com Places Winery Partners in Major Product Portals -- Wineries May Now Access Millions of New ...
AmericanWinery.com, the leading web-based marketplace for direct-to-consumer wine sales, is providing
wallstreet:online AG |
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Social Shopper Wishpot Raises $1 Million First Round
Wishpot, a social shopping start-up, has raised a $1 million first round from Monster Venture Partners, along with Italian internet firm H-Farm and angel backer Adrian Hanauer, who had previously invested. The consumer-based site allows users to establish shopping wishlists across various sites, while also following friends' purchases. In addition to the consumer-facing side of the service, it ...
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Internet Radio Firm Modavox Acquires RadioPilot For Rich Media Searchability
Modavox, an OTCBB-traded digital media company with an emphasis on online talk radio, announced it will acquire software developer RadioPilot, which specializes in making rich media more searchable. Given the inherent difficulty in making rich media (audio, video) findable to search engines, the prevalence of this content, and the emphasis on search traffic from so many media companies, this'll ...
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(AFX UK Focus) 2008-05-01 19:32 Senator: China plans to spy on Olympic hotel guests
WASHINGTON (AP) - A Senate lawmaker accused the Chinese government on Thursday of ordering U.S.-owned hotels in China to install Internet filters that can spy on international visitors coming to see the summer Olympic games.
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Eds: APNewsNow. Will be led. WICHITA, Kan. (AP) -- The owner of an Internet pharmacy once located here faces a sentence of 33 months in prison for unlawfully distributing prescription drugs.
Hays Daily News |
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Coolest Technologies Demoed at Web 2.0
The Web 2.0 Expo is traditionally a breeding ground for new technology demonstrations and this year's event in San Francisco was no exception. Here are six of the more memorable technologies, most of which are social and collaborative in nature, demonstrated on the Moscone West show floor April 23 through April 25. You'll notice half of them are online collaboration tools that would look great ...
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Microsoft Ships Expression Studio 2
Microsoft releases the latest version of its design tools suite.... Download a VMWare LAB MANAGER STARTER KIT, FREE! Virtualize the test lab while cutting costs. Get your Free Virtual Lab Starter Kit today.
eWeek |
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ConsumerTrack, Inc. Announces Bruce Cook as Managing Director
ConsumerTrack, Inc. (http://www.ConsumerTrack.com), an Internet Marketing Firm specializing in customer acquisition announces a partnership with Bruce Cook, formerly of Experian LowerMyBills.com. Cook will oversee the launch of ConsumerTrack's next generation customer acquisition web properties.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News |
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IBM Taps Hollywood for New Ideas
For decades Hollywood has looked to science for inspiration, now IBM researchers are looking to Hollywood for new ideas too.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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EMC Backs Up Macs
MozyHome for Mac has already been downloaded more than 43,000 times by beta users, and is the clearest sign yet that the high-end enterprise storage giant sees consumers as a big growth market.
Enterprise Storage Forum |
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Retired physician sentenced in Internet pharmacy case
A retired physician who owned Wichita's Red Mesa Pharmacy was sentenced Thursday to 33 months in federal prison for unlawfully distributing prescription drugs to Internet customers.
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