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Google tests new browser
Google has unveiled its new browser, dubbed ‘Google Chrome’, offering a rival to the likes of Microsoft's Windows.
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Small companies to benefit from new business model
Small and medium-scale companies are expected to benefit from the "Software as a Service (SaaS)" business model since it costs less and is run by a service provider.
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Price Protectr Covers Amazon Shoppers
The Internet was abuzz over the weekend over a recent change in shopping policy at the Internet's biggest shopping website: Amazon.com. According to Amazon shoppers, Amazon has ended their price protection guarantee.
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Boffins produce aerobatic copycat-copter pilotware
Computer see, computer do Researchers at Stanford University have developed technology which lets computers handling remote-control helicopters achieve complex manoeuvres by copying a human pilot. Having "seen" a move carried out successfully once, the pilot-ware can then repeat it more consistently than the human.…
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AFGHANISTAN: Flood abatement efforts yield mixed results
Source: IRIN Government efforts to reduce flood risks and damage in vulnerable communities have yielded mixed results. Flash floods killed about 400 people and destroyed hundreds of houses in different parts of the country in 2007, according to the Afghanistan National Disasters Management Authority (ANDMA).
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Sex Addiction: As Real As Any Other
An expert says it's just like an obsession with gambling, drugs or alcohol. And he cited the Internet as a significant enabler.
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Microsoft's Man in Open Source: Sam Ramji on Redmond's Linux Strategy
Sam Ramji is a busy man. As Microsoft’s senior director of platform strategy, his job is a big one: overseeing the company’s initiatives in Linux and open source.
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FCC Concedes to Testing on Free Internet Plan
Bowing to requests from wireless carriers, the Federal Communications Commission has agreed to postpone its plans to move forward with a controversial initiative to create a family-friendly network that would provide free Internet access to nearly all Americans.
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AntiOnline Spotlight Tutorial: IPv6
While IPv4 addressing is basic knowledge for most of us, the same may not be true for IPv6 addressing. Below is a quick overview of some IPv4 key points, followed by a primer on IPv6.
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New vehicles on their way to Pittsburgh police
PITTSBURGH—Pittsburgh police hope to roll out their new cruisers in about a week. About 40 new vehicles have been delivered and are being outfitted with lights, sirens, laptop computers and police insignia.
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Azaleos Adds Support for Microsoft Hyper-V Server Virtualization
Azaleos announced that its OneServer Virtual Edition product now also supports Microsoft Hyper -V Server for virtualization of Microsoft Exchange e-mail servers. The immediate availability of Hyper-V support combined with existing support for VMware ESX, allows customers to choose either virtualization platform, or a physical server option, for their Exchange infrastructure with Azaleos OneStop ...
SYS-CON Media |
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AtomicView media manager supports more formats
AtomicView 1.1 is a new version of the digital media management software with support for more formats and improved metadata support.
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Fujitsu Microelectronics, Taiwan's Nanya settle patent disputes
A Chinese customer looks at Japanese Fujitsu computers in a store in Beijing. Fujitsu Microelectronics Ltd. of Japan and Nanya Technology Corp. of Taiwan have said they have agreed to settle their patent disputes.
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Small firms to benefit from new business model
Small and medium-scale companies are expected to benefit from the "Software as a Service (SaaS)" business model since it costs less and is run by a service provider.
GMA News |
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Government Computer News
IT’S GETTING HARDER to choose the best cell phone for the office because it seems all of them are built for consumers rather than professionals.
Government Computer News |
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BMC Software Launches Industry's Most Comprehensive Virtualization Management Solutions
BMC Software (NYSE:BMC) today announced the industry's most comprehensive virtualization management approach, including nine new, integrated solutions specifically designed to help customers eliminate the rising risk and operational expenses associated with inadequate management of virtualized IT environments.
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Board gets a sneak preview of rSchoolToday site
It was just a sneak preview, but after only a few minutes of watching Laurie Wavra at Monday's School Board meeting click through some of the pages of information available on the Crookston Public Schools' new Web portal, rSchoolToday, it was clear to all in attendance that the school district's new site is way different than the old one.
Crookston Daily Times |
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Google challenges Microsoft with new browser
Google plans to launch Tuesday its own Internet browser, opening up a new challenge in cyberspace to Microsoft and its dominant Internet Explorer.
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Google challenges Microsoft with new browser
Google plans to launch Tuesday its own Internet browser, opening up a new challenge in cyberspace to Microsoft and its dominant Internet Explorer.
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Galaxy Zoo -- an Internet superstar
( Institute of Physics ) Since Galaxy Zoo's launch in July 2007, some 150,000 members of the public, inspired by the opportunity to be the first to see and classify a galaxy, have helped professional astronomers via this on-line mass-participation project to carry out real scientific research.
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US athletic departments becoming wary of Web
LINCOLN, Nebraska - Nebraska athletic director Tom Osborne remembers the days when about the only way a student-athlete could embarrass his or her school was to end up in jail. Now, Osborne and other leaders in college sports have to worry about potential embarrassment when their athletes end up on the Internet.
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INTERVIEW: Symbian Says Services to Push Smartphone Growth
STOCKHOLM -(Dow Jones)- A demand for service-rich smartphones is expected to be a catalyst for success in telecommunications markets such as the U.S., mobile phone software company Symbian's Chief Executive Nigel Clifford said Tuesday.
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Verb Exchange Inc. Announces Tabrio(TM) Mobile Web Beta
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA-- - Verb Exchange Inc. -
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JupiterResearch Finds that Mobile Social Networks Hold the Potential To Be Next Killer Application for Cell Phones
JupiterResearch, a leading authority on the impact of the Internet and emerging consumer technologies on business, has found that a confluence of events, ranging from the introduction of the iPhone to the popularity of social networks among teens and young adults, is fundamentally altering consumer expectations of cellular services.
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AT&T Introduces the AT&T USBConnect Mercury, Delivering 3G Mobile Broadband Speed With Style
Speed through the air with style. AT&T Inc. and Sierra Wireless today announced the availability of the AT&T USBConnect Mercury, the newest and smallest addition to AT&T's High Speed Packet Access -capable lineup of LaptopConnect devices on the nation's fastest third-generation network.
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