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Airbus spends millions on IBM-OATSystems RFID
Airbus is looking to an RFID future, after signing a multimillion dollar deal with IBM and OATSystems.
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Library using new time management system
FREEPORT — Freeport Public Library patrons have a new way to manage their computer usage. The library implemented a new automatic time management system April 5, according to Adult Services Director Marsha Holden. The new system, Holden noted, gives people more freedom.
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Computer Reseller News Highlights AirMagnet Laptop Analyzer As One Of '10 Hot Security Products Selling Right Now'
AirMagnet Inc., the leader in security, performance and compliance solutions for wireless LANs, has been named one of the "10 Hot Security Products Selling Right Now" by ChannelWeb and Computer Reseller News.
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Stage set for WiMAX on the move
SINGAPORE - As the use of broadband grows, Motorola is holding out an even better user experience riding on the next generation of connectivity - WiMAX. It's talking mobile WiMAX.
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Elpida shares jump on DRAM price recovery hopes
TOKYO, April 11 - Shares of Japanese computer memory maker Elpida Memory Inc rose as much as 4.3 percent on Friday after the chip maker raised prices for PC memory chips by up to 10 percent, as investors hoped a brutal price war was ending.
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Slacker turns up digital radio service
RANCHO BERNARDO ---- Slacker Inc., a digital music startup, said Tuesday it has signed agreements with all major music labels to put their music on its Internet radio service.
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Memory breakthrough may see 500,000-song MP3 players
IBM is working on an new type of memory that combines the pace and reliability of flash with the low cost and high capacity of hard drives.
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less to do with the choice
"During the last month, we conducted a survey of readers who use Linux. We asked them why they switched to Linux and received a plethora of answers. Surprisingly, anti-Microsoft sentiment had than one might imagine. Linux stands on its own as a user preference."
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US govt: Treat personal data 'like toxic waste'
Computer scientists in the United States have advised organisations to be extremely cautious when handling information that can be used to identify individuals.
ZDNet Asia |
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 22nd Aug 2007 22:10 UTC, submitted by anonymous
It is not too surprising that Ubuntu came in first in DesktopLinux.com's 2007 Desktop Linux Market Survey , or that Firefox was the topmost browser by far.
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WELCOME GUEST! What you sow, you reap. Goes the adage! This was proved right when four smart schools were awarded certificates and computers for excelling in a Money $mart programme that was introduced in 2006.
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A new function in the kernel could reduce the need for a kernel lock that can be a bottleneck for high-end databases. Kernel hacker Nick Piggin posts some performance numbers
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Features and Case Studies
Google's product experts share their favourite features that often don't get the limelight or that people simply don't know about. It has competed hard with the likes of Microsoft and IBM, but over the years Novell has remained a smaller player than either of its two main rivals.
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Features and Case Studies
Cisco security maven John Stewart says never mind the OS -- attackers are after the apps, from IM to Office. Scott McNealy sees glory days ahead for new CEO Jonathan Schwartz. Are they cut from the same cloth?
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Tue 20th Nov 2007 16:50 UTC, submitted by BobH
"gOS is made by Everex, a mid-range PC vendor. It's based on Ubuntu Linux 7.10 and runs the Enlightenment E17 interface instead of KDE or Gnome.
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Symantec to buy AppStream
Updated: 11 Apr 2008 SAN FRANCISCO, 10 APRIL 2008 - Symantec plans to buy AppStream, a seller of software that is used to deliver applications to the corporate desktop on demand.
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Mobile broadband on the rise among Irish businesses - report
55 per cent of large corporate firms in Ireland use mobile broadband using data cards and modems, says a report by Irish regulator ComReg.
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Linked by Andrew Youll on Mon 2nd Jan 2006 13:20 UTC
I recently saw a post on Neowin which said that Vista will no longer allow the use of region-free DVD drives for movie playback; I found this strange considering in some nations region-coding DVDs is illegal as it goes against consumer rights.
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by (Staff) on Sun 7th Aug 2005 18:11 UTC in reply to " RE[3]: I hope is true "
You totally missed my point. By copying an operating system you 1. do not physically steal something. Can you make a copy of the Mustang??
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actual migrations have been negligible
European governments have long complained about their dependence on Microsoft's software, but their rhetoric has not turned into a mass migration away from Windows.
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LG Display drops on TV price war concerns
SEOUL - Shares in LG Display Co Ltd fell more than 5 percent early on Friday, despite the firm's strong quarterly results, due to growing concerns that the market position of its key client TV makers is weakening.
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Consumers still want small LCDs
SEOUL - The LCD TV market is seeing stronger-than-expected demand for small-size sets as consumers switch to sleeker TVs from bulky tubes at ever-faster rates, the chief executive of LG Display said.
The New Zealand Herald |
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Microsoft Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac 2 (Beta 3)
Remote Desktop Connection Client for Mac 2 lets you connect from your Macintosh computer to a Windows-based computer or to multiple Windows-based computers at the same time.
Addict 3D |
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IBM Lays Claim to Cheaper, Faster Memory (PC World)
PC World - IBM is developing a type of memory that it says could one day be faster and more reliable than today's hard drives and flash...
Addict 3D |
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Weed and Seed hosting open house
SHELBY - The Weed and Seed initiative is having an open house Saturday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. to register members of the community for computer classes at Christ Temple Church in Shelby.
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