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CIO Connect Appoints High Profile Editor For Membership Magazine
CIO Connect today announced the appointment of experienced business computing journalist Mark Samuels as the new Editor of CIO Connect magazine. Mark, a long-time Editor with business technology magazine Computing, will be responsible for the continued development ...
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VIA Announces Major Mini-Note Design Win For China
VIA Technologies, Inc., a leading innovator of power efficient x86 processor platforms, today announced the S1 imini Mini-Note Series from Tsinghua TongFang, Co. Ltd., a leading PC OEM based in Beijing. Easy to carry and use, the S1 imini has a maximum power consum...
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Reading Google Chrome's Fine Print
Much ink and many electrons are being spilled over Google's Chrome browser (discussed here twice in recent days): from deep backgrounders to performance benchmarks to its vulnerability to a carpet-bombing flaw. The latest angle to be explored is Chrome's end-user license agreement. It does not look consumer-friendly. "By submitting, posting or displaying the content you give Google a perpetual, ...
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Dell Inspiron Mini 9 ready for lift off
Dell will announce a mini notebook on Thursday dubbed the Inspiron Mini 9. The launch was detailed in an email from Box.net touting how it will be bundled with Dell's "highly anticipated Inspiron Mini 9." The Wall Street Journal confirmed Dell would launch a mini notebook following...
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A LITTLE SIDE DISH
CHEF Gordon Ramsay's abusive tirades might be entertaining, but watching a little kid impersonate his rants is just plain hilarious. Meet Little Gordon, the new Internet spoof that re-imagines the trash-talking celebrity chef as a spiky-haired...
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Yahoo, UWO announce partnership
Yahoo Inc. will open a technical support center in Oshkosh through a partnership with the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh.
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Swiss break up Internet child porn ring, arrest 4
Wed, Sep 3, 2008 (2:06 a.m.) Swiss prosecutors say police have broken up an Internet child pornography ring operating in at least four countries.
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Google Chrome: New Take on the Browser
New Open Source Browser Combines Simple User-Interface with Sophisticated Technology
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Google promises Chrome for Mac and Linux
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Wednesday 3 September 2008 at 02:23:00 Browser builds will not be mere ports, say developers Google has promised to deliver versions of its Chrome web browser for Mac and Linux users. Amanda Walker, a software engineer at Google, said in a posting to the company's...
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S1 iMini netbook runs Windows Vista
10in Eee PC competitor launches in China See all Eee PC reviews
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State Web site lists Iowans’ private ID data
Gov. Chet Culver on Tuesday requested the immediate removal of information from a Web site sponsored by Iowa elected officials that includes his Social Security number and those of thousands of other Iowans.
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New software uses DIY virtualisation
Lets employees create environment. The product is tapping into an emerging class of product that uses self-service, policy-based tools to let employees configure their own virtual computing infrastructure, then take the environment down when the work is finished. Other vendors in the area include Skytap, VMLogix and virtualisation leader VMware, which acquired Surgient rival Akimbi two years ...
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Malaysia: Telekom Malaysia Wins US$3.4B Broadband Contract
KUALA LUMPUR: Shares of state-owned Telekom Malaysia were lower Wednesday (3 Sept) despite news that it had won an 11.31 billion ringgit (US$3.4 billion) high-speed broadband contract from the government.
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Student schedules tardy in Albany city district
ALBANY -- High school and middle school students in the Albany City School District won't receive their daily class listings until sometime today or Thursday because of a computer glitch. Parents and administrators attending Tuesday night's school board meeting were told the problem, which surfaced last week, has been resolved and students will receive their schedules on their first day at ...
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Video fight case wraps up
Mom, aunt accused of egging on schoolyard scuffle take deal MECHANICVILLE -- Two women charged with child endangerment for allegedly stoking a schoolyard fight that was recorded by an onlooker and posted on the Internet pleaded guilty to noncriminal violations and will serve community service. Veronica Farley and Tina Farley each will pay $95 to the state and serve 20 hours to satisfy their ...
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LaCie Debuts New USB Speakers Designed By Neil Poulton
LaCie today announced an encore to its award-winning FireWire Speakers with the release of the new LaCie USB Speakers designed by Neil Poulton. Offering bus-powered universal USB connectivity, plug and play compatibility, internal cable storage, and a convenient ca...
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GETAC Launches Rugged Notebook With Salt Fog Protection And Sunlight Readable Technology
GETAC Inc., a leading, specialist rugged mobile computer manufacturer, has today unveiled details of its new B300 fully rugged notebook that has been designed to resist salt erosion in and around oceanic and coastal environments. The B300 is the ideal mobile comput...
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Plainfield wants you on the map
PLAINFIELD -- The village has received a number of inquiries from residents who are not seeing their addresses available through online map search engines and vehicle navigation systems.
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Artificial intelligence enables helicopters to teach themselves to fly
Washington, September 3 : Computer scientists from Stanford University in the US have developed an artificial intelligence system that enables robotic helicopters to teach themselves to fly difficult stunts by watching other helicopters perform the same maneuvers.
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Kids with TVs or computers in their rooms sleep less
Washington, Sept 3 : Kids who have television or computer in their rooms sleep less during the school year than their peers who don't have the facilities, a new study has found.
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IT Dojo video: 10 common mistakes you should avoid when flashing your BIOS
The BIOS is critical to your computer's proper operation. It's the first code executed at start-up, and it defines how your motherboard will communicate with the system's hardware. Flashing the BIOS is not for the faint of heart, but by taking the proper precautions and planning for the worst-case scenario;...
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News to know: Google Chrome; WinMobile's future; WiFi's big success; VMware
Here are today's notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Adrian Kingsley-Hughes: First look at Google Chrome One day after Google inadvertently discloses the impending release of Chrome, we get to see the browser first-hand. See my gallery tour...
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09:46 (BST), 03/09/2008 $1 Million Intel Make Something Unreal Contest Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS – Epic ...
– Epic Games, Inc. today announced Phase 1 finalists for the “Best Deathmatch Level” category in its $1 Million Intel Make Something Unreal Contest. The competition rewards top mods created for Unreal Tournament 3 with cash and hardware prizes in four preliminary phases and a grand final judging.
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Google polishes product line with Chrome
MOUNTAIN VIEW — The new Web browser that Google Inc. released Tuesday is designed to expand its huge lead in the Internet search market and reduce Microsoft Corp.’s imprint on personal computers.
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Telstra's Chinese Web Directories Will Boost Growth (Update1)
Sept. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Telstra Corp. , Australia's biggest phone company, projects the share of revenue from its directory unit will almost double in five years on demand for property and auto listings in Asia, Chief Executive Officer Sol Trujillo said.
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