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WordLogic Corporation and Codima Enter into a Joint Venture
VANCOUVER----WordLogic Corporation announced today that it has signed a letter of intent to enter into a joint venture with Codima Inc. for the purposes of developing and commercializing their advanced web search and crawl related technology.
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Office Depot Helps Customers Turn Trash into Cash with Technology Trade-in Program
Office Depot (R) (NYSE:ODP), a leading global provider of office products and services, and N.E.W. Customer Service Companies, Inc. (NEW), announced that Office Depot has launched the Office Depot Tech Trade-In program, an electronics trade-in and recycling service that helps customers get money back by clearing out their old, small- to medium-size electronics -- all through a free, ...
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Ten key differences between Linux and Windows
Before debating the relative merits and shortcomings of Linux and Windows, it helps to understand the real distinctions between them. Before debating the relative merits and shortcomings of Linux and Windows, it helps to understand the real distinctions between them. Here are the key differences distilled into one list....
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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. Sony Corp. said Thursday that the recalls involve 19 models of Vaio TZ laptop series manufactured between May 2007 and July 2008, including three export models.
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HP Introduces Blade For Hosting Virtual Machines
HP's Proliant BL495c G5 will host up to 32 virtual machines, based on each virtual machine needing a minimum of four Gigabytes of memory.
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Android Will Sport Chrome - In Time
Google's new Android phone will use Chrome as its browser in the future, albeit looking a little different from the version of your computer.
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Google Enters Browser Market With Chrome
TechCrunch's Mark Hendrickson takes your questions about Google Chrome, the search giant's new Internet browser. He'll discuss its features, how it could affect Web and how it fits into the company's long-term strategy.
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IGEL Technology And Glacier Computer Announce Release Of Rugged Igel Thin Client Solution
Glacier Computer announced recently that IGEL Technology, the world's third largest thin client vendor, has released their IGEL-5310 LX Premium Image for the Glacier Everest rugged industrial computer.
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E-crime fighters share know-how
Tom Young, Computing , Thursday 4 September 2008 at 13:32:00 UK prosecutors lead the way in setting up data-sharing scheme The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) is taking the lead in establishing an information network for e-crime prosecutors around the world....
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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.
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Asus and MSI head to head
How we laughed when we heard about the 'new' class of computers that have suddenly emerged in recent months. In case you've been living with the Amish, these so-called netbooks are touted as low-cost, ultra-mobile devices that can provide true always-on computing. What a brilliant idea!
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Cables To Go Announces Wireless USB to VGA Kit
Cables To Go(TM), a leading provider of high-performance cabling and connectivity solutions, today announced a wireless VGA solution for connecting a computer to a monitor or projector. The TruLink(TM) Wireless USB to VGA Adapter Kit, certified by the USB Implementers Forum (USB-IF), enables users to wirelessly display video content from a computer to a remote monitor, projector or television up ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Chrome a step toward computing in the clouds
Google's new Web browser is widely viewed as keen competition for Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
Chicago Tribune |
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New Microsoft Office competition from Zoho, Zooos
Installed software is becoming so old-fashioned....At the Office 2.0 conference, two online productivity suites are showing off their work values.
CNET |
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AMD to launch 45nm quad-core Phenoms on 8 January 2009
125W 'Deneb' to make a splash at CES? What desktop processors are AMD planning to release during the final three months of the year? A leaked roadmap slide reveals all. And its first 'Deneb' desktops will debut in January 2009.…
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Red Hat acquires way into Windows game
Linux seller buys Qumranet, an open-source virtualization company, for what sources say is roughly $100 million. The acquisition gives Red Hat an instant Microsoft solution.
CNET |
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Sony Recalls Vaio Laptops
The company said it is recalling 440,000 units of Vaio laptops worldwide.
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Hitachi Showcases Full Line of UltraThin LCDs at CEDIA Expo in Denver
Attendees at this week's CEDIA Expo in Denver will be the first worldwide audience to view the complete line of UltraThin "1.5" LCDs from Hitachi Home Electronics (America), Inc. displayed together as a complete family. Available in four screen sizes (32-inch, 37-inch, 42-inch and 47-inch), the 1.5 displays - so named for their waif-thin 1.
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Hitachi Showcases Full Line of UltraThin LCDs at CEDIA Expo in Denver
DENVER----Attendees at this week’s CEDIA Expo in Denver will be the first worldwide audience to view the complete line of UltraThin “1.5” LCDs from Hitachi Home Electronics , Inc. displayed together as a complete family.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Sony Recalls Vaio Laptops
The company said it is recalling 440,000 units of Vaio laptops worldwide.
ABC News |
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Chrome a step toward computing in the clouds
Google's new Web browser is widely viewed as keen competition for Microsoft's Internet Explorer.
Chicago Tribune |
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New Microsoft Office competition from Zoho, Zooos
Installed software is becoming so old-fashioned....At the Office 2.0 conference, two online productivity suites are showing off their work values.
CNET |
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Red Hat acquires way into Windows game
Linux seller buys Qumranet, an open-source virtualization company, for what sources say is roughly $100 million. The acquisition gives Red Hat an instant Microsoft solution.
CNET |
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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.
Canoe Technology |
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Network Security Appliance has 2 front-accessible PCIe slots.
Designed for VPN, firewall, UTM, and network management applications, NA-821 offers up to 11 GbE ports thru PCIe/PCI interface and up to 4-group LAN bypass segments in one 1U, rack-mount form factor. It is equipped with Intel® Q35+ICH9DO Express chipset and powered by Intel® Core(TM)2 Quad/Core(TM)2 Duo processor with 800/1,066/1,333 MHz FSB. There are 2 front-accessible expansion slots for ...
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