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US Mid-sized Business Computer Hardware Expenditures, 2007-2012 Out Now
Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c90669) has announced the addition of "US Mid-sized Business Computer Hardware. Expenditures, 2007-2012" to their offering
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The IBM-Google connection
Google CEO Eric Schmidt and IBM CEO Sam Palmisano have a mutually beneficial business and technology agenda.
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Technology trade group spent $256,000 lobbying in 1Q
Technology trade group AeA spent $256,000 in the first quarter to lobby on high-speed Internet service, online advertising and other issues, according to a disclosure report.
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Asia Day Ahead: U.S. Stocks Rise; Drake Shut Largest Hedge Fund
May 2 (Bloomberg) -- U.S. stocks rose to the highest level since January as a rally in the dollar and better-than-estimated technology earnings prompted investors to shun commodities and shift into shares of banks, retailers and computer companies.
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Autodesk to buy industrial software company Moldflow
(AP:SAN RAFAEL, Calif.) Computer-aided design software company Autodesk Inc. said Thursday that it will buy industrial software company Moldflow Corp. for $22 per share in cash.
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The Census Follies
SAN FRANCISCO ( Map , News ) - Adobe Systems Inc. says it will license its video-enabling Flash software for free for mobile devices to help developers make mobile Internet experiences more closely resemble the experience on computers.
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Your personal data just got permanently cached at the US border
Fact or fiction? US Feds won't say Now that US customs agents have unfettered access to laptops and other electronic devices at borders, a coalition of travel groups, civil liberties advocates and technologists is calling on Congress to rein in the Department of Homeland Security's search and seizure practices. They're also providing practical advice on how to prevent trade secrets and other ...
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Sun Microsystems swings to 3Q loss on costs and lower sales
Computer server maker Sun Microsystems Inc. says it swung to a fiscal third-quarter loss on acquisition costs and weak U.S sales.
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Fri 15th Dec 2006 01:05 UTC, submitted by c
Early adopters of Vista may notice that it will not connect to Samba share folders out of the box. This will be a bit of a pain for many enterprise customers. The technical reason is because Microsoft Vista's default security policy is to only use NTLMv2 authentication.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 4th May 2006 15:17 UTC, submitted by anonymous
"We have just released Java SE 6.0 Release 1 Developer Preview 1 and it is currently only available for Intel-based Macintosh computers. We will be releasing a DP in the near future for PPC also. We just wanted to get 1.6 out as fast as possible."
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 15th Jun 2006 16:53 UTC
A lot of people seem to have this idea that Windows Vista looks an awful lot like the MacOS. LifeHacker.com sets some screenshots side-by-side for comparison, and even though they refrain from judgement ( "We're just saying" ), I do wish to make a few sidenotes about this issue.
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Cyber Justice Chronicles
Security Fix is launching a new feature today called Cyber Justice Chronicles, which will periodically provide short snippets of news about individuals who have been arrested or convicted of computer crime offenses. Law enforcement takes its share of lumps for not doing enough to go after cyber crooks, and while the victories on that front may be few and far between, it seems worthwhile to ...
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Mon 25th Sep 2006 15:50 UTC, submitted by T. Hofman
According to a Gartner report in June this year, the overall thin-client computing market will continue to grow at a steady pace during the next several years. The analyst noted that this growth will be fueled by falling thin-client terminal prices.
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The IBM-Google connection
Google chief Eric Schmidt gave a speech and chatted with IBM's CEO Sam Palmisano on stage at IBM's Business Partner Leadership Conference. The two have a mutually beneficial business and technology agenda.
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New Basic Element For Electronic Circuits: 'Memristor' Could Give Computers Memories That Don't Forget
Researchers from HP Labs have proven the existence of what had previously been only theorized as the fourth fundamental circuit element in electrical engineering. This scientific advancement could make it possible to develop computer systems that have memories that do not forget, do not need to be booted up, consume far less power and associate information in a manner similar to that of the ...
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Telecom N.Z. Third-Quarter Net Falls 28% on Prices (Update1)
May 2 (Bloomberg) -- Telecom Corp. , New Zealand's biggest telephone company, said third-quarter profit fell 28 percent amid a decline in prices for calling and Internet services.
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TranSwitch announces first HDMI 1.3 PHY IP Core operating at 10.5 Gbps
28/04/2008 19:08:00 Business Wire TranSwitch(R) Corporation (NASDAQ: TXCC), a leading provider of carrier-class semiconductor solutions for the converging voice, data and video network, today announces the first HDMI(R) 1.3 Intellectual Property (IP) cores operating at up to 10.5 Gbps (3.5Gbps per channel).
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Apple senior vice president sells 10,000 shares
A senior vice president of computer and electronics company Apple Inc. sold 10,000 shares of common stock under a prearranged trading plan, according to a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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NetSuite posts narrower loss, profit outlook falls short
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) -- NetSuite Inc.'s fiscal first-quarter loss narrowed compared to a year earlier, though the on-demand software company also issued a profit outlook for the full year at the low end of analysts’ estimates.
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On Throne, Onstage, Online and on Cellphone
Madonna celebrated the launch of her new album Wednesday night with an intimate show for 2,200 at New York City?s Roseland Ballroom.
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Microsoft said to be nearing Yahoo decision
Microsoft will report on its $44.6 billion attempt to take over Yahoo "in a very short order," CEO Steve Ballmer said during a scheduled town hall meeting with employees Thursday, according to a transcript obtained by a financial blog.
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Closing Glance: Computer, peripheral stocks rise
Computer and peripheral stocks rose Thursday with the overall market, which climbed as investors were cheered by the rising dollar and declining oil prices.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 6th Oct 2005 22:11 UTC
Industry analysts and open source advocates believe that Microsoft will have no choice but to offer support for OpenDocument when more organisations start following the state of Massachusetts' lead.
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Adobe Opens Up Flash
Adobe Systems is opening up access to its Flash technology via the Open Screen Project, an industry initiative...
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Closing Glance: Internet software, services stocks mixed
Internet software and services stocks closed mixed Thursday, with shares of Akamai Technologies Inc. falling after the Web services provider reported first-quarter revenue that missed analysts' expectations.
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