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Where terrorists hide
Undated photo released on the Internet by al-Qaida in the Islamic Maghreb showing training and work of al-Qaida groups in Algeria.
Middle East Times |
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Intel claims big demand for Atom chips
Diamondville PCs set for release in Q3 Intel has ramped up production of its Diamondville processor, citing early demand for new line of Atom chips.
PC Advisor |
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Kevin07 was youth savvy: MySpace
Kevin Rudd owes much of his electoral success to his willingness to embrace new technology, according to the internet social networking site MySpace.
AAP via Yahoo!7 News |
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Apple TV updated with 'Buy now' button
Users can buy movies directly Apple has added a 'Buy Now' button to its Apple TV 2.0 software allowing US users of the set-top box to buy movies directly.
PC Advisor |
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Laptop battery life boosted by 40%
Major PC makers to install ZPower's technology New silver-zinc battery technology could boost laptop battery life by up to 40 percent, according to ZPower.
PC Advisor |
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Yahoo to serve Google ads next week
Report: Tie-up could scupper Microsoft bid Yahoo could begin carrying Google ads within a week, as it waits for Microsoft to give up its acquisition bid or attempt a hostile takeover, The Wall Street Journal reports today.
PC Advisor |
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Intel sets up software store for businesses
New Intel Business Exchange competes with IBM Intel has set up an online store called Business Exchange that's meant to help small and medium-sized business find software applications that runs on the chip maker's hardware.
PC Advisor |
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Computer keyboards can be dirtier than a toilet: study
CANBERRA (Reuters Life!) - Think twice before eating those dropped crumbs off your computer keyboard -- you might as well be eating off a toilet seat, according to a new study on the amount of germs on keyboards.
ABS-CBNNEWS.com |
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Dell, HP, Lenovo openly pledge Linux driver support
Will "strongly encourage" hardware vendors
Silicon.com |
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The Secrets to Successful eBay Selling
(ARA) - Just a few short years ago, success in the retail world was measured solely on sales at brick-and-mortar stores. Now online sales make up a significant portion of the bottom line for most businesses.
The Bradford Era |
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Ballmer has price in mind for Yahoo
Microsoft chief executive, Steve Ballmer, told employees he has a figure in mind as to what Yahoo is worth but doesn't plan to pay "a dime above" that amount, according to The Wall Street Journal.
ElectricNews.Net |
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Analysts: Delay to SAP's Saas rollout no surprise
The company has pushed back its target for launching its Business ByDesign on-demand software — news that could prove a boon for Saas vendors
ZDNet UK |
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Shoshone power plant back online
The Shoshone Generating Station and the 14 megawatts of power produced there are back online, Xcel Energy announced Thursday. Repairs to the plant cost $12 million and the work was completed within the 10-month schedule as originally anticipated.
Aspen Daily News |
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Michael Pasquinilli, Concurrent Vice President, On-Demand Engineering, . to Present at The Cable Show in New Orleans
to Present at The Cable Show in New Orleans 30/04/2008 13:00:00 Business Wire Concurrent (NASDAQ: CCUR), a worldwide leader of on-demand and real-time computing technology, announced today that Michael Pasquinilli, vice president, on-demand engineering, will appear this year on a panel at The Cable Show.
InfoBolsa |
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More than 100 authors slated to attend book fest on Sunday
Literacy is a commodity that needs to be continually replenished. Books, magazines, newspapers and the Internet all contribute to our general well-being.
The Desert Sun |
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Films to be available on iPod with DVD release
Apple says it has deals with Hollywood studios to make popular films available for its iPods and iPhones via its iTunes online store as soon as the movies are released on DVDs.
The West Australian |
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Administer servers remotely with Web Console
If you need to administer a remote server but don't feel like installing a complete, complex application like Webmin, try Web Console, a modern, over-the-Web, AJAX-based solution that's easy to configure and use.
NewsForge |
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Microsoft gets its claws out
Microsoft may go hostile in its bid for Yahoo as soon as Friday, according to a published report.
Independent Online |
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Keeping your PC speedy
For Windows users, there's nothing quite like the speed of a new PC, but over time things inevitably slow down.
Independent Online |
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Report: Microsoft Close to Hostile Bid for Yahoo
Microsoft is gearing up for a hostile acquisition of Yahoo, with a formal announcement possible Friday, the Wall Street...
PC World |
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Google unveils eclectic mix of designs
Hoping to spur more customisation of its home page, Google has unveiled a lineup of colourful graphics dreamed up by a mix of creative souls.
Independent Online |
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Adobe plans to give away Flash
Adobe will license its video-enabling Flash software for free for mobile devices to make mobile Internet experiences more closely resemble the experience on PCs.
Independent Online |
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DELL REDESIGNS VOSTRO LAPTOP FOR SMALL BUSINESSES
KUALA LUMPUR, May 2 (Bernama) †Dell Asia Pacific Sdn Bhd (Dell Malaysia) has redesigned its 13.3-inch Vostro 1310 and 15.4-inch Vostro 1510 laptops to better suit the needs of the small business operators, its general manager Pang Yee Beng said today.
Bernama via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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VistaStart Menu 2.8: A Great Leap Forward in GUI Perfection
OrdinarySoft has released a new version of its best-selling product, Vista Start Menu. The new version features several improvements including support for new "Mimicry" Skins, One-Click Menu Editing, a Power Panel Timer, and more. Vista Start Menu 2.8 is a huge leap forward in graphic user interface design, far surpassing the program's main competitor, Windows Start Menu. (PRWeb May 2, 2008) ...
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Amazon.com Sues To Strike Down New N.Y. Tax Law
Amazon.com is fighting back with a lawsuit trying to strike down New York state's new law forcing the online retailer to collect sales taxes on the state's behalf. The dispute, which is before a state court in Manhattan, is heading toward a constitutional showdown that will center on whether New York State is hindering interstate commerce by imposing on out-of-state companies, such as ...
The New York Sun |
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