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Acorn to celebrate 30th anniversary
Acorn Computers marks 30 years since it helped put the silicon in Britain's soul
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Bloatware Removal Threatens PC Industry Profits
Anti-Globalism sends along a piece on how a consumer-friendly service is not so good for PC manufacturers. "Before they ship PCs to retailers like Best Buy, computer makers load them up with lots of free software. For $30, Best Buy will get rid of it for you. That simple cleanup service is threatening the precarious economics of the personal computer industry. Software companies pay hundreds of ...
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Popular business directory searches
SONIC NOW HIRING ALL POSITIONS!!! SONIC Now Hiring All Positions Apply In Person 1002 S. Main, W’ford. No Phone Calls Please ... >MORE
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Open source group sues Quebec, Microsoft for no-bid software contracting
A major problem for the development of free software is, ironically, the fact that it isn't worth anything. Not monetarily, that is, but now an open source group says its government must be forced to consider its value anyway.
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Sony sued over Blu-ray patents
Sony has been sued for patent infringement for its Blu-Ray technology once again, this time by California intellectual property company Orinda IP USA.
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REVIEW: D-Link WBR-1310 Wireless Router
With all this hullabaloo over 802.11n Wi-Fi, you would think that there would no market share left for the regular old 802.11b/g Wi-Fi router anymore, right?
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Stocks end lower on personal income data
Wall Street tumbled Friday after the government said personal incomes fell last month by the largest amount in nearly three years while consumer spending slowed. The Dow Jones industrial average more than 170 points, while a disappointing profit report from computer maker Dell Inc. weighed on the technology-heavy Nasdaq composite index.
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Stocks end lower on personal income data
Wall Street tumbled Friday after the government said personal incomes fell last month by the largest amount in nearly three years while consumer spending slowed. The Dow Jones industrial average more than 170 points, while a disappointing profit report from computer maker Dell Inc. weighed on the technology-heavy Nasdaq composite index.
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FAA outage reveals odd computing practices
WASHINGTON (AP) - A computer glitch at a Federal Aviation Administration center that caused widespread airline delays this week served as a reminder that the U.S. flight system is waiting for a modernizing overhaul.
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Dell shares fall after 2nd-quarter profit falls, gross margin misses analyst estimates
NEW YORK (AP) - Dell Inc. shares fell Friday after the computer maker's fiscal second-quarter earnings slipped and its gross margin missed Wall Street expectations, leading analysts to cut their estimates.
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Samsung Unveils Ultra-Light X360
Samsung is joining the club of ultra-light laptops, along side Lenovo's X300 and Apple's MacBook Air, with the introduction of their X360 laptop
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GM To Offer Radios With Ports For Music Players
General Motors Corp. says it will offer optional radios with USB ports for personal music players on some of its 2009 models.
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Government Computer News
The Army today opened the doors to the Army Experience Center, an educational facility that lets visitors experience Army life virtually, through interactive computer simulations and online learning programs.
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Government Computer News
With Tropical Storm Gustav set to make landfall somewhere along the Gulf Coast early next week, Federal Emergency Management Agency officials are using digital subscription management services to let residents in six states know what the government is doing to prepare for the storm and how they can apply for relief.
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McCain is out of touch
Melanie Wong found a handful of people who don’t believe John McCain’s ignorance of computers or the Internet is anything to be concerned about in his qualifications to be president of the United States.
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This Week's Best Posts [Highlights]
The Lifehacker staff is pushing off a bit early this afternoon to get a head start on the holiday weekend. But don't forget: if you find yourself buried under a pile of unread Lifehacker posts,...
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The crisis in Scottish teacher recruitment escalated yesterday after a survey revealed fewer than one in four of the ...
The long-promised break-up of Scotland's biggest landlord began yesterday. Police were last night examining a missing teenager’s computer as they worked to solve the mystery surrounding her family’s burnt-out country estate.
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Microsoft releases new IE8 beta
SEATTLE - The next version of Microsoft web browser makes it easier for people to surf the internet without leaving a trace.
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Latest Technology Headlines
Cellphones, Cameras, Computers and more. Judy Estrin, who has built several Silicon Valley companies and was the chief technology officer of Cisco Systems, says Silicon Valley is in trouble.
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Back to School Special Offers at Future Shop and Online Computer Buying Guide
Future Shop has all of the right technology stocked in-store and online for our customers' needs - from grade school and above. Product experts are also on stand-by at the store level and in our Future Shop Community Forum to answer all questions and help you find the perfect electronics for a successful school year.
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Wall Street hit by perfect storm of bad news
NEW YORK - Wall Street took a tumble Friday as weak economic data and a disappointing earnings report from computer giant Dell weighed on the markets and Hurricane Gustav churned toward the Gulf of Mexico.
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Husband and wife indicted, charged with selling counterfeit software
According to authorities, between April 2006 and July 2007, the McNultys allegedly conducted a business out of their Somerville residence in which they copied and sold Apple software through their website, applerescue.com.
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Samsung claims lightweight crown for new laptop
Samsung has unveiled a new thin-and-light laptop aimed at mobile professionals, claimed by the vendor to be the lightest system available with a 13.3in screen.
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Windows XP Learns New Nag Tactic for Pirates
Vista hands Windows Genuine Advantage features down to XP Professional
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Government Computer News
Fewer Really Is Better Through Virtualization technologies, government is consolidating Data Centers, resulting in increased productivity and reduced energy consumption.
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