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INSERTING and REPLACING Performance Health Technologies Partners with Logic Product Development to Design Next ...
Insert after second graph: The device is scheduled to be ready for release along with the next generation of Core:Tx (R) software, which is planned to be web-enabled to allow for remote access to the therapy. With this product, patients will be able to remain connected to their physical therapists via the internet.
Centre Daily Times
Petascale climate modeling heats up
The development of powerful supercomputers capable of analyzing decades of data in the blink of an eye mark a technological milestone capable of bringing comprehensive changes to science, medicine, engineering, and business worldwide. Researchers at the University of Miami's Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science, collaborating with NCAR (National Center for Atmospheric Research), ...
PhysOrg
Document management with Epiware
Out of the many available open source document management packages, Epiware GPL is noteworthy because it includes project management features: if your work has to do with producing written matter, you can not only manage the documents themselves, but the development project as well. Epiware is a Web-based application, so clients need just a Web browser to use it; check out the online demo if you ...
NewsForge
Why the cost of auto repairs could skyrocket (comment on this story)
EDMONTON-Canada's small auto shops are warning that the cost of getting newer vehicles serviced could "skyrocket" because they say some automakers are now restricting access to vital diagnostic software. Without the software, smaller shops are forced to send some repairs to dealerships and the volume of this [...]
The Sudbury Star
Sun updates desktop virtualisation tools
Sun Microsystems has announced an update to its xVM VirtualBox 2.0 software and a new Enterprise Support Subscription package designed to make it easier for firms to adopt desktop virtualisation software.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News
Vodafone to Sell Dell Mini-Laptop Computers
Vodafone has announced that it will start selling Dell's Inspiron Mini 9 mini-laptop computer will be sold with built-in mobile broadband, exclusively through Vodafone stores and online, and directly from Dell, in key European markets.
Cellular-News.com
Parallels plugs USB links into virtual desktops
The virtualisation company is partnering with Silex to incorporate USBs into customers' virtual networks
ZDNet UK
"The Internet Business Hour" Radio Show Announces New Flagship Station, WFTL 850 AM in Fort Lauderdale, FL
"The Internet Business Hour" radio show today announced its new flagship station, WFTL-AM 850 Radio in Fort Lauderdale, FL. The show can now be heard every Saturday morning at 10 A.M. on WFTL-AM 850, a FOX News Affiliate that has two news choppers covering an area of over 8 million listeners in the South Florida tri-counties.
PRWeb via Yahoo! News
IPEVO Takes Business Beyond Skype at Office 2.0 Conference
IPEVO, a designer of devices to enhance the Internet experience, today announced at the Office 2.0 Conference 2008 two new conference phones -- the X1N6 Conference Station and the TR10 Speakerphone, rounding out the company's growing portfolio of IP communications solutions for the business professional.
Marketwire via Yahoo! Finance
Google chief admits to 'defensive  component' of browser launch
Google's chief executive admitted Thursday there was a "defensive component" to the Web search giant's launch of its own Internet browser, thereby pitting it against Microsoft's dominant software.
The Manila Times
We debunk six popular health 'rumors' like the 5-second rule
By BEN CRAMER Can reading in low light really hurt your eyes? How about sitting too close to the TV? (No, and no.) Why are you better off drinking exactly eight glasses of water per day? (You’re not.) Thanks to quack culture, the Internet and well-intentioned but poorly informed relatives, it’s become harder than ever to separate fact from fiction. Whatever its origin, misleading health ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Google Chrome Will Challenge Some SaaS Providers
Google Chrome could help Salesforce.com, DemandTec, and other SaaS vendors evolve their offerings, but it also presents problems.
InformationWeek
Scantron(R) Delivers Next Step in Evolution of Desktop Document Scanning
Scantron today announced the iNSIGHT(R) 30, the first desktop scanner to combine high-quality, high-speed, full-color imaging technology with the proven data collection capabilities and accuracy of Optical Mark Recognition (OMR). To develop this innovative scanner, Scantron applied more than 50 years of experience in engineering, forms design, applications development, and customer support. With ...
Centre Daily Times
Early Glance: Computers companies
(AP:NEW YORK) Shares of some top computers companies are down at 10 a.m.: Apple Inc fell $.33 or .2 percent, to $166.63. Dell Inc fell $.09 or .4 percent, to $20.22.
INO News
Police blotter MB, Garden City, Conway
Breaking and entering auto On September 1 in Garden City, a female victim said she went grocery shopping, was taking her groceries into her residence and got busy doing something else. She thought she had locked her vehicle doors, but when she went back out to finish getting the groceries, the doors were unlocked and her laptop computer was missing. Inside the computer is a card with a Bible ...
The Myrtle Beach Sun News
Google chief admits to 'defensive component' of browser launch
Google's chief executive admitted Thursday there was a "defensive component" to the Web search giant's launch of its own Internet browser, thereby pitting it against Microsoft's dominant software.
The Manila Times
REMY, LLC Introduces REMY$ Financial Planner, a Software Product Dedicated to Reducing Personal Financial Uncertainty ...
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla.----After years of internal use, REMY LLC makes REMY$ Financial Planner commercially available to the general public effective immediately. REMY$ Financial Planner is an intuitive graphical software product which makes industry-strength financial and retirement planning accessible to millions of US households.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance
Digestive Center Opens In TGH's New Bayshore Pavilion
Tampa General Hospital's new 340,000-square-foot Bayshore Pavilion, which features five floors of specialized care, is about to be fully online with the Digestive Diagnostic and Treatment Center officially opening for business next week.
The Tampa Tribune
Early Glance: Internet companies
(AP:NEW YORK) Shares of some top internet companies are mixed at 10 a.m.: Akamai Technologies fell $.30 or 1.5 percent, to $20.13. Amazon fell $.50 or .6 percent, to $80.27.
INO News
Sony recalls 73,000 Vaio TZ notebooks
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Sony issued a recall for about 73,000 Sony Vaio TZ-series notebooks (440,000 globally), which include a manufacturing defect that can cause a short circuit and overheating. Buyers these notebooks should stop using the devices “immediately”.
TG Daily
Microsoft's Office Live snares only 1 million users
Microsoft doesn't have its heart in Office Live, it would seem, with only one million users set up so far on the service.
CNET
Microsoft and 12 others invest in Japanese TV
The software potentate joins with a clutch of investors to help create a first-of-its-kind English-language TV channel in Japan.
CNET
German firm grabs National Hi-Tech Crime Unit's web identity
The government's National Hi-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) has had its web identity snapped up by a private German web firm. The government has closed...
Computer Weekly
AMD desktop roadmap leaked
A LEAKED AMD roadmap confirms that quad-core Phenom processors based on the Deneb core are due to be released on 8 January 2009.
The Inquirer
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Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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