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Vangard Voice Systems Teams With Clearview Software International to Voice-Power Enterprise-Wide Terminal Emulation ...
Vangard Voice Systems, Inc., announced that it has teamed with Clearview Software International, Inc., to voice-power Clearview's Co*Star Mobile terminal emulator, enabling a range of automated voice-powered capabilities for enterprise-wide mobile field services, field sales, mobile inspections and mobile task management and warehouse management system applications. Clearview's Co*Star Mobile, ...
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Google launches new Internet browser Chrome
Mountain View-based Google Inc. introduced a new Internet browser, Chrome, that will compete with Internet Explorer abd Mozilla's Firefox. The browser is said to provide protection from "rogue sites" and more powerful scripts so some of the new Web applications can be run.
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He’s adorable, but can he handle a light saber?
Stories about four-eared cats are usually classified as “news of the weird.” And when she heard about Yoda from Belvidere, Online News Editor Anna Voelker was all ears (pun intended). INSIDE See one of the YouTube videos of Yoda the cat See a YouTube video featuring Weird Al's 'Yoda'
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Google launches new Internet browser Chrome
Mountain View-based Google Inc. introduced a new Internet browser, Chrome, that will compete with Internet Explorer abd Mozilla's Firefox. The browser is said to provide protection from "rogue sites" and more powerful scripts so some of the new Web applications can be run.
Contra Costa Times |
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Palin says daughter, 17, is pregnant
John McCain's running mate Sarah Palin said Monday that her 17-year-old unmarried daughter is five months pregnant, an announcement campaign aides said was aimed at rebutting Internet rumors that Palin's youngest son, born in April, was actually her daughter's.
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Linux Today - Firefox, the King of Web Browsers
[ Thanks to steve hill for this link. ] "The reason Firefox was created was to escape the bloat from the Mozilla Suite. The creators reasoned that the average web user didn’t need a mail client, chat client, news client, and HTML editor. Shocking, right?
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Computer donated
The Hanna Learning Centre (HLC) donated a new computer to the Town of Hanna on Aug. 28 to help upgrade the Town's information booth. Chara Goodings, director of technology at HLC said the centre had “upgraded our computer lab with Macintosh laptops.”
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Struggling Alcatel-Lucent names new top executives
At Britain's BT Group, Ben Verwaayen was lauded for transforming the money-losing phone company into a profitable and aggressive leader in broadband Internet access.
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Should You Lease or Buy Your Computers?
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New Browser for Google
The search giant said Chrome had been created to better handle interactive applications and resource-hungry web pages such as video clips and online games. It is also less likely to crash, it claimed. This browser will run today’s complex web applications much better.
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Semiconductor Sales Boosted By PC, Cell Phone Market Growth
Chip sales overall would have been higher, if not for the continued decline in DRAMs and NAND flash memory prices, the Semiconductor Industry Association said.
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Wal-mart Discountinues 80GB and 4GB Zunes? 120GB Zune Priced? [Rumor]
According to a Wal-mart insider (OK, employee) the 80GB and 4GB Zune SKUs have both been listed as "NRPL" in Wal-mart's database—that's retailer shorthand for "non-replenishable." Given...
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Chrome: What Google Said, What Google Meant
News from Portfolio.com Also on Portfolio Biz Travel: What Not to Worry About Hawkin' to My G-g-generation For One Artist, These Lego Pieces are Gold Bricks Subscribe to Portfolio magazine Jack Flack is normally quite suspicious when a supposedly accidental leak leads to wide, mostly positive coverage. Particularly about a new product. And ...
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Two weeks after the war: Tskhinvali schools ready for Knowledge Day
School No. 6 was the first restoration project to be ready in war-torn Tskhinvali. Destroyed by Georgian tank fire, it was ready to open again by September 1, the start of the academic year. The school has everything it needs, from exercise books to computers.
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Lindsay Lohan Airs Her Views on Palin Pregnancy Controversy
In the historic tradition of celebrities masquerading as political pundits, Lindsay Lohan took to the web on Tuesday to comment on the controversy surrounding Republican vice-presidential nominee Sarah Palin ’s pregnant teenage daughter.
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Google launches Web browser
Google Inc. on Monday said it plans to introduce its own web browser. (GOOG) (MSFT)
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Struggling Alcatel-Lucent names new top executives
At Britain's BT Group, Ben Verwaayen was lauded for transforming the money-losing phone company into a profitable and aggressive leader in broadband Internet access. Alcatel-Lucent will be looking for him to match that performance when he comes in as part of a new management tandem tasked with reversing a six-quarter earnings slide that has rung up 4.8 billion euros ($7 billion) in losses. The ...
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News, Music, Weather, Music, Car Racing Among Topics of Ten New Wi-Fi TV Stations Going Online Today
NEWPORT BEACH, Calif., BUSINESS WIRE -- Wi-Fi TV Inc. (Pink Sheets:WIFT), www.Wi-FiTV.com, is adding ten new live TV station links with Live Chat capability to its roster, which includes many exclusive and original stations, today.
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Recycling electronics is free and eco-friendly
AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) -- When you throw away your old computer, that machine sits in a landfill, leaving the possibility for harmful battery chemicals and other parts to deliver harmful toxins into the ground.
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Google launches new Internet browser Chrome
Mountain View-based Google Inc. introduced a new Internet browser, Chrome, that will compete with Internet Explorer abd Mozilla's Firefox. The browser is said to provide protection from "rogue sites" and more powerful scripts so some of the new Web applications can be run.
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Nokia's 'Comes with Music' to launch first in UK
Nokia's today announced that "Comes with Music" -- another step in its strategy to become "more like an Internet company" -- will launch in the UK first, and pre-orders for special edition 5310 are phones now being taken.
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Interview: HP's virtualization services honcho John Bennett on 'rethinking virtualization'
The interesting thing is that as customers get engaged in these projects, their eyes start to open up in terms of what else they can do with virtualization. For customers who've already done some virtualization work, they realize their interesting manageability and flexibility options for IT. "I can provision servers...
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Google upgraded to "buy"
NEW YORK, September 2 (newratings.com) - Analysts at Stanford Financial Group upgrade Google (GOOG) from "hold" to "buy." The target price has been raised from $515 to $550.
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CTIA Shows Top the 2008 Tradeshow Week Fastest 50 List
WASHINGTON----CTIA - The Wireless Association's two annual conventions, CTIA WIRELESS I.T. & Entertainment® and CTIA WIRELESS®, have both been recognized by Tradeshow Week as two of the fastest 50 growing shows in North America.
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Gustav brings down cell, Internet service
By PETER SVENSSON NEW YORK (AP) -- Power outages caused by Hurricane Gustav brought down cellular and Internet service in parts of Louisiana, but its impact was much milder than that of Katrina.
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