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8:25 a.m. - Sony Recalling VAIO Laptops
A major computer recall is underway. Sony is recalling thousands of VAIO laptop computers due to the possibility that a "wiring problem" could cause them to overheat or even short circuit.
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Cablevision Rolls Out Free Wi-Fi in NY
New York cable TV operator Cablevision Systems Corp has started rolling out a free Wi-Fi network for subscribers who want to access the Web via laptops and other wireless devices.
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Sony recalls 440,000 Vaio laptops for overheating danger
Tokyo-based Sony Corp. on Thursday said it is recalling about 440,000 Vaio laptop computers worldwide to fix a faulty wiring problem that could cause the products to overheat.
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History shaped Google's Trojan Horse
Unravelling the Chrome masterplan... with Windows 2.03 Analysis When people buy software - buy it in seriously large amounts - it isn't just today's binary they're choosing. They're buying what they think is a bit of the future - they're buying a piece of risk insurance. This explains why very mature and well-proven systems often lose out to the Newest Kid on the Block. It also explains the ...
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Sony recall due to overheating fears
Japanese electronics giant Sony is recalling thousands of its Vaio lap-top computers, because of a potential hazard that could cause them to overheat or short circuit.
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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 1.5-inch depth -- embody an array of Hitachi's engineering ...
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Sun Updates XVM Virtualization Software
Sun has a new version of xVM VirtualBox, its platform for desktop virtualization, out, and is also starting to offer...
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Heffelfinger sues Bad Axe Public Schools, Wencel
BAD AXE — The embattled band director who lost his job in June is now suing Bad Axe Public Schools and its superintendent, claiming both committed libel, slander and defamation when he was publicly accused of visiting pornography websites using a school computer.
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Meet Your New Best Friend: Dell's Inspiron Mini 9
Dell today officially unveiled the Inspiron Mini 9. This small, easy-to-carry device stands ready to connect teens, tweens, travelers and "Tweeters" to their online world be it surfing the Web, chatting with friends, blogging, streaming content, uploading photos or enjoying favorite online videos, music and games.
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First American Title Insurance Company Chooses iRise to Visualize Business Transaction Systems
iRise(R), the world's leading visualization solutions company, today announced that First American Title Insurance Company, a subsidiary of The First American Corporation (NYSE:FAF) and America's largest provider of business information, has chosen iRise to visualize its software applications.
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Sony recalls laptops for possible overheating
Sony Corp. is recalling 440,000 Vaio laptop computers worldwide because of a wiring flaw that could cause overheating.
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Sun updates xVM virtualization software
Sun has released a new version of xVM VirtualBox, its platform for desktop virtualization, and is also starting to offer enterprise support for the platform, the company said on Thursday. XVM VirtualBox 2.0 comes with improved performance and platform support, adding support for 64-bit versions of Windows Vista and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. [ Stay up to date on the latest ...
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Intellectual work induces excessive calorie intake
( Université Laval ) A Université Laval research team has demonstrated that intellectual work induces a substantial increase in calorie intake. The details of this discovery, which could go some way to explaining the current obesity epidemic, are published in the most recent issue of Psychosomatic Medicine.
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white papers
Amazon will start selling OLPC's low-cost XO laptop computer as part of the Give One, Get One program OLPC developed last year, according to an official from OLPC.
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Computer equipment stolen from garden shed
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IneoQuest Technologies Ranked No. 15 in the Top 100 Computers & Electronics Companies List by Inc. Magazine
IneoQuest Technologies, Inc., the leading global supplier of end-to-end quality, service and revenue assurance solutions for video providers of all types and sizes, announced today that it was named to Inc.
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IneoQuest Technologies Ranked No. 15 in the Top 100 Computers & Electronics Companies List by Inc. Magazine
IneoQuest Technologies, Inc., the leading global supplier of end-to-end quality, service and revenue assurance solutions for video providers of all types and sizes, announced today that it was named to Inc.
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Taskix Enables Taskbar Reordering with a Small Footprint [Featured Windows Download]
Windows only: While we're generally fans of the multi-function Taskbar Shuffle 'round these geeky parts, some users might not want much more than the ability to drag and drop their tasks around the...
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Cables To Go Announces Wireless USB to VGA Kit
DENVER, BUSINESS WIRE -- 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, ...
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New Biometric Access for Citrix Clouds
Ceelox adapted Ceelox ID, a biometric Identity Access Management tool, to work with Citrix servers and client computers. "Using biometrics to secure access to centralized Citrix networks is a giant leap forward for Ceelox," Gerry Euston, CEO, said. read more
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Vaio laptops recalled 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
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Sony recall due to overheating fears
Japanese electronics giant Sony is recalling thousands of its Vaio lap-top computers, because of a potential hazard that could cause them to overheat or short circuit.
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Online Journalism News
As sure as the tides go in and out, the web continues to swell with new information. But as content online grows, so does the demand for ways to navigate through the deluge.
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Vaio laptops recalled 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
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Sony recalls 440K Vaio 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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