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Major Unofficial Upgrade for Microsoft® Windows® Vista and XP Released
In an answer to the market's demand for a better, more user-friendly Microsoft® Windows®, Extensoft announced today the release of its Extensions for Windows - a product that significantly broadens the functionality of both Windows XP and Vista. Extensions for Windows is the first community driven, modular upgrade for Windows XP and Vista and contains a number of new features Windows users have ...
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Siemens under fire after rival's data shows up on computer network
Dassault Systèmes said confidential business data related to 3,216 customers had been posted on the intranet of Siemens Product Lifecycle Management Software.
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Toshiba DTMOS II Family of 600V Power MOSFETs Use Superjunction Structure to Increase Power Efficiency
Toshiba America Electronic Components, Inc. * today announced a family of 600V DTMOS II superjunction MOSFETs that contribute to higher efficiency of switched-mode power supplies, such as AC adapters in notebook and desktop computers, servers, flat panel displays, and ballasts used in lighting, due to lower on-state resistance (R) and faster switching characteristics.
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Atascocita man faces charges of solicitation of a minor
A local man was arrested by the Harris County Constable Precinct 4 Computer Crimes Unit for attempting to sexually solicit a female child online.
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Children with TVs in their rooms sleep less - study
Parents refusing to let their children have a television or computer in their bedroom can now cite an Israeli study showing these devices make youngsters sleep less during the school-year.
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Minnesota State University Gives Alpha Five Platinum an A+
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Technology of Minnesota State University, Mankato, has selected Alpha Software's Alpha Five Platinum as the standard programming tool for its engineering curriculum. Engineering students are now using Alpha Five to develop complex databases that support hardware design, system integration, project management, budget management, ...
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Google's Chrome dream -- a mainframe-era computing monopoly [Cloud Computing]
"I think operating systems are kind of an old way to think of the world," Google cofounder Sergey Brin told a klatsch of reporters after the Mountain View ad agency's song-and-dance routine to... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Office Live Workspace Report Card
News Analysis. Microsoft is averaging about 5,000 Office Live Workspace signups per day.
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Highline Financial Launches HighlineFI - On-Demand Financial Intelligence Suite New data and analytics solution ...
Highline Financial, LLC, leading provider of web-based banking data and software, today announced the launch of HighlineFI, its next-generation solution for researching and analyzing the performance of banks, credit unions, savings and loans, and bank holding companies.
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Microsoft Jumps On Virtualization Launch Event With 'App-V' Release
Fending off rivals VMware and Citrix, Microsoft is opening up a number of new licensing schemes for client virtualization, including offering App-V to the hosting community.
InformationWeek |
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Minnesota State University Gives Alpha Five Platinum an A+
The Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Technology of Minnesota State University, Mankato, has selected Alpha Software's Alpha Five Platinum as the standard programming tool for its engineering curriculum. Engineering students are now using Alpha Five to develop complex databases that support hardware design, system integration, project management, budget management, ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Retooling for Your 'Retirement Career'
A "computer guy" studies to become a rancher in retirement.
US News & World Report |
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10 Key Features That Differentiate Google's Chrome From Firefox & IE
Google's has released its own open-source browser, Chrome , in direct competition to Firefox and Microsoft Internet Explorer. Yesterday, Danny described his test-drive of Chrome in Searching With Google Chrome & Omnibox and Greg speculated on its future in How Bright Is The Outlook For Chrome? . Both compared Google's new browser to the incumbents, Firefox and Internet Explorer. But Chrome ...
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Big data: Wikiomics
Pioneering biologists are trying to use wiki-type web pages to manage and interpret data, reports Mitch Waldrop. But will the wider research community go along with the experiment?
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Local news
For Joann Babineau, it started with a spilled cup of coffee. At the time the Moncton, New Brunswick native was 19 years old, active in sports and taking a computer course. When she started having problems with her balance and co-ordination, she thought she just had an inner ear infection.
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Redmond's virtualization shift continues
More product and pricing policy changes as Microsoft aims to adapt to a world in which software moves freely from one physical machine to another. Separately, VMware gets Microsoft certification.
CNET |
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Big data: The next Google
What will happen in the next 10 years?
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So: Moms would love this coal-fired power plant
TECHNOLOGY has advanced so much that it has even made dust particles, which only our mothers notice even in the dead of the night but more so during the day, visible on the DENR computer screens at a mouse click.
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Google takes aim at Microsoft with new Web browser
SAN FRANCISCO -- Google Inc. is releasing its own Web browser in a long-anticipated move aimed at countering the dominance of Microsoft Corp.'s Internet Explorer and ensuring easy access to its market-leading search engine.
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The Herald-Zeitung Mobile Edition
The Herald-Zeitung provides a text-only version of its daily web edition for readers using cellular telephones or handheld computers. Registered users of AvantGo can create their own custom channel to download regular updates.
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New eBay site has environmental aim
NEW YORK - Most consumers probably associate eBay Inc. more with vintage lunch boxes and low-priced electronics than with laptop bags made from recycled plastic by women in New Delhi.
CNews |
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Ng: Avoiding becoming a spammer
FOR the 2nd quarter 2008, it was reported that 74 percent of all mails are spam (unwanted or unsolicited). If you send a spam mail, then it is possible that your email address will be marked as a spammer.
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Apple dropping hints about iPods
Apple is expected to unveil new iPod music players, and possibly price cuts, at a media event on Sept. 9.
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AMD preps low-powered Atom killer
— Aug. 22, 2008 — [Revised, Aug. 25] -- While Intel's Developer Forum hogged the limelight last week, AMD was shyly preparing to ship its own competitors to Intel's Atom. The AMD Sempron 200U and 210U will sample next month on a 3.5-inch SBC (single board computer), says Taiwanese manufacturer Ibase.
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Laptops in the university classroom
As students painfully wave goodbye to the summer months, they?ve got many things to consider. Tuition, books, schedules and caffeine supplies are just a few. But for some students, another issue looms ahead ? what to do with their laptops.
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