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Google’s Chrome Kills the Lucrative Toolbar Business
With its new Chrome Web browser , Google is not being quite as magnanimous to competitors as it lets on. The company has insisted that it is not putting the thumb on the scale to favor its own services over those of rivals.
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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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Sony recalls Vaio laptops for possible overheating
TOKYO -- Sony says it is recalling 440,000 units of Vaio laptop computers worldwide due to faulty parts that could trigger overheating.
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Sony Recalls 73,000 Vaio Laptop Computers
Badly placed wires near hinge could cause short circuits, overheating.
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Reuters Technology Summary
Sony recalls Vaio laptops on overheating concern NEW YORK - Japan's Sony Corp <6758.T> is recalling thousands of its Vaio portable computers, citing a potential hazard that could cause them to overheat or short circuit. The U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission said on Thursday the recall is for 74,000 machines in the United States, after Sony received 15 reports of ...
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Sony recalls Vaio laptops on overheating concern
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Japan's Sony Corp <6758.T> is recalling thousands of its Vaio portable computers, citing a potential hazard that could cause them to overheat or short circuit.
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Sony recalls Vaio laptops on overheating concern
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Japan's Sony Corp <6758.T> is recalling thousands of its Vaio portable computers, citing a potential hazard that could cause them to overheat or short circuit.
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Sony recalls Vaio laptops on overheating concern
Japan's Sony Corp (6758.T) is recalling thousands of its Vaio portable computers, citing a potential hazard that could cause them to overheat or short circuit.
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Sony recalls Vaio laptops on overheating concern
Japan's Sony Corp is recalling thousands of its Vaio portable computers, citing a potential hazard that could cause them to overheat or short circuit.
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Qualcomm Names New Enterprise Exec
San Diego-based Qualcomm has hired on a new executive for the firm's Qualcomm Enterprise Services division, the company said Tuesday. Qualcomm said that it has appointed Robert Walton as Senior Vice President and Division President of the unit. Walton has been at Qualcomm since May of 2007, and has also previously served at Compaq Computer, PIXAR Animation Studios, NeXT Computer and Northern ...
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Sony recalls laptops due to possible overheating
TOKYO - Sony says it is recalling 440,000 Vaio laptop computers worldwide due to a wiring flaw that could cause overheating.
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Ten computers stolen from Oakland schools
Oakland school district officials are notifying all new employees of the district that their personal data may have been compromised after computers were stolen from the district's human resources offices. Read comments
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How the Large Hadron Collider Might Change the Web
When the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) begins smashing protons together this fall inside its 17-mile- (27-kilometer-) circumference underground particle racetrack near Geneva, Switzerland, it will usher in a new era not only of physics but also of computing. Before the year is out, the LHC is projected to begin pumping out a tsunami of raw data equivalent to one DVD (five gigabytes) every five ...
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Asia leads mobile growth, but lags on Internet
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Asia will continue to deliver strong growth in the mobile phone market due to sustained demand from China and India, the world's two biggest markets of such services, industry officials said.
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OLPC to launch touchscreen XO-2 laptop in Q1 2010
The One Laptop Per Child ( OLPC ) association plans to launch the upcoming second generation of its low-cost XO laptop in the first quarter of 2010, according to an official from the group. The XO-2 , an update to the original XO laptop that's designed for low-cost computing for kids in developing nations, will carry two 16-inch by 9-inch touchscreens and eschew a keyboard. It opens ...
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Ten computers stolen from Oakland schools
OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Oakland school district officials are notifying all new employees of the district that their personal data may have been compromised after computers were stolen from the district's human resources offices.
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Sony recalls Vaio laptops on overheating concern
(Adds recall details, dateline)
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Sony recalls Vaio laptops on overheating concern
(Adds recall details, dateline)
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Google's Brin says Chrome headed to Android, probably
Filed under: Cellphones As the root of our name implies, desktop browsers aren't really our thing in Engadget-land. Still, we're pretty sure that you've managed to learn about Google's new Chrome browser even without our assistance. However, when we hear Google's co-founder, Sergey Brin discussing Chrome on Android, well, we're all in. Even though neither has been released out of beta ...
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China BAK Announces Closing of a $16 Million Registered Direct Offering and Raising Guidance
China BAK Battery Inc. , one of the largest lithium-ion battery cell manufacturers in the world, as measured by production output, announced today that it has closed a Registered Direct Offering of 4,102,564 shares of its common stock at $3.90 per share, for an aggregate purchase price of $16 million.
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China BAK Announces Closing of a $16 Million Registered Direct Offering and Raising Guidance
China BAK Battery Inc. , one of the largest lithium-ion battery cell manufacturers in the world, as measured by production output, announced today that it has closed a Registered Direct Offering of 4,102,564 shares of its common stock at $3.90 per share, for an aggregate purchase price of $16 million.
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Ten computers stolen from Oakland schools
Associated Press - September 4, 2008 8:24 AM ET OAKLAND, Calif. (AP) - Oakland school district officials are notifying all new employees of the district that their personal data may have been...
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Create Separate User Profiles in Google Chrome [How To]
The Digital Inspiration blog points out that new-browser-on-the-block Google Chrome shares one thing with Firefox 3 not mentioned in many press reports—a history-aware address bar, or "Awesome...
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Sandvox 1.5 Improves MobileMe Support, More
Karelia Software announced the immediate availability of Sandvox 1.5 on Thursday. The update for the Website design application improved MobileMe compatibility along with the Contact Form and YouTube pagelets
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Pricing continues to slide for DRAMs, NAND flash
DRAM and NAND flash contract and spot pricing continued to fall in August, according to market researcher Gartner Inc.
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