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GFI launches new version of email management and archiving solution
According to the company, its MailArchiver 6 integrates with Microsoft's Outlook email client to allow users to access their archived email faster and in a more transparent manner. This reduces the load on the exchange server while also reducing client complexity issues and administration.
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High school worker is jailed over child porn
A SCHOOL worker, who was caught with over 5000 images of child porn on his computer, has been jailed. Pervert Steven Jamieson was employed at Deans Community High School for over 20 years as a pool attendant.
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Unisys to develop new citizen ID card program for Angolan Ministry of Justice
According to Unisys, it will provide biometric ID card with automated fingerprint identification capabilities. Unisys will also modernize the department's existing Criminal Justice Registry system, using Microsoft .NET and CRM frameworks.
Computer Business Review |
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12:52 (BST), 04/09/2008 Infinite Undiscovery Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS – Square Enix Ltd., the publisher ...
– Square Enix Ltd., the publisher of Square Enix® interactive entertainment products in Europe and other PAL territories, today announces that INFINITE UNDISCOVERY™ will be released across all PAL territories tomorrow, exclusively on the Microsoft Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system.
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Mohave Valley Daily News |
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AT&T enhances LaptopConnect devices portfolio
The AT&T USBConnect Mercury device provides a high speed connection to the company's wireless network whenever it is needed.
Computer Business Review |
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TigrisNet selects VT iDirect to launch DVB-S2/ACM network
According to VT iDirect, the new network will leverage the bandwidth efficiencies of DVB-S2 with adaptive coding and modulation (ACM) to deliver enterprise broadband applications, including VoIP, videoconferencing, file transfer and internet access.
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Using Brain Makes You Hungrier
People who use their brains to complete tasks eat more than those who just relax, according to a study at Universite Laval in Quebec. Researchers had 14 students try one of three activities: sitting and relaxing; reading and summarizing a text; or completing memory and other tests on a computer.
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Gomez Adds Cross-Browser Testing for New Chrome and Internet Explorer 8 Beta Browsers
Gomez, Inc., a leading provider of web application experience management services, today announced the availability of cross-browser testing for Google's new browser, Chrome, and Microsoft's Internet Explorer 8 beta 2.
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Chrome: A new force for web applications?
Promise through the froth Review Google's new web browser has provoked an orgy of comment almost rivalling that for a new trinket from Apple. There's plenty of froth, but for once the interest is justified.…
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14:31 (BST), 04/09/2008 Kickster Online Street Soccer Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS Frogster has opened the ...
Frogster has opened the virtual soccer pitches of Kickster - Online Street Soccer for 1.500 new players. This current wave of new players is by far the largest expansion to date.
gamesindustry.biz |
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EarthDesk 4.4 adds better cloud tracking
Xeric Design says it has posted v4.4 of EarthDesk, its global imaging software. The app replaces wallpaper in Mac OS X with an image of the Earth, depicting current sun or lunar illumination. The software is more critically focused on real-time cloud tracking, which highlights incoming stormfronts such as hurricanes. Multiple map views are supported, as is the option of using the software as a ...
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True Corporation to deploy Amdocs's CES-Billing 7.5 solution
True Corporation has previously deployed Amdocs's billing software to support its wireless, broadband and wireline operations and will upgrade to Amdocs CES-Billing 7.5 to support convergent offerings spanning wireline, wireless, broadband cable, pay TV and internet services.
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Wall Street News Alert: MOVERS & SHAKERS for Thursday's Stock Market! September 4, 2008
Wall Street News Alert's "stocks to watch" this morning are: Welwind Energy International Corp., Apple Inc. (NASDAQ: AAPL), Valero Energy Corporation and Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT).
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance |
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‘Lunch and Learn' to focus on ID theft
BULLHEAD CITY - Identity theft is the fastest growing crime in America, and a free “Lunch and Learn” on Mohave Community College's Henry Campus-Bullhead City on Sept. 23 will address identity theft and other computer crimes that can affect anyone.
Mohave Valley Daily News |
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Sony Recalls 73,000 Vaio Laptop Computers
The company is recalling the laptops due to faulty parts that could trigger overheating.
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Sony Laptops Recalled For Overheating
Tokyo-based consumer electronics company recalling 440,000 units of Vaio laptop computers worldwide due to faulty parts that could trigger overheating.
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Using Brain Makes You Hungrier
People who use their brains to complete tasks eat more than those who just relax, according to a study at Universite Laval in Quebec. Researchers had 14 students try one of three activities: sitting and relaxing; reading and summarizing a text; or completing memory and other tests on a computer.
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JBL(R) On Air WEM-1 Wireless Expansion Module Makes Any Loudspeaker Wireless
JBL, Inc., today announced the introduction of its JBL(R) On Air WEM-1 Wireless Expansion Module; which adds wireless capability to any loudspeaker. It eliminates the need to run speaker wires across a room or through walls, floors or ceilings.
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Amazon flicks on its streaming-video service
Amazon.com on Thursday made its Video on Demand service available to the general public, touting its ad-free movies and TV shows can be streamed on Macs, PCs and the Sony Bravia TV.
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Man sues town of Rutland over Taser use
RUTLAND, Vt. (AP) - A Rutland man is suing the city over what he says was excessive force by police who used a Taser stun gun on him last summer. And his lawyer has posted a video of the arrest on the Internet.
North Adams Transcript |
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Petascale climate modeling heats up at University of Miami
( University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine & Atmospheric Science ) University of Miami faculty member Ben Kirtman is collaborating with colleagues at NCAR, COLA and the University of California at Berkeley to generate new "petascale" computer models depicting detailed climate dynamics, which will build the foundation for the next generation of complex climate models. Funded through a $1.4 ...
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Germany to update data protection laws after scandals
German ministers agreed on Thursday to update data protection laws for the digital age in the wake of scandals showing how easily personal details can be bought on the Internet.
PhysOrg |
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Google's Chrome: A Boring Offering That Could Change the Industry
When my neighbor came over last night to borrow a screwdriver, we went into my garage where I keep my tools, and realized that my collection of screwdrivers is probably far too big.
IT World |
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OLPC: Dual boot Linux, Windows XO laptop coming soon
A low-cost XO laptop from OLPC ( One Laptop Per Child ) that carries both Windows and Linux will be out within the next month or so, according to an OLPC official.
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