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Laptop sleeve you can sleep on
From the heart of Iceland comes the single greatest laptop accessory in the history of mankind… The Napbook. Okay, so I might have exaggerated just a little bit. Icelandic designer Hafsteinn Juliusson has unveiled his newest marvel, a laptop case with a soft fluffy pillow exterior that protects your notebook while allowing you some precious [...]
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Cablevision completes first phase of Wi-Fi build
Cablevision is on track to complete its Wi-Fi network build out in the next couple years.
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Sony Recalls Vaio Laptops for Possible Overheating
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 Aims to Take the Sting Out of Virtualized Storage
HP announced a slew of new products on Wednesday designed to make the deployment of a virtualized solution a greater value for businesses. HP's virtualization push focuses on getting rid of the impediments that reduce a virtual deployment's positive effect on a business.
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Dynasty Warriors: Gundam 2 Announced For Xbox 360 and Playstation 3
DYNASTY WARRIORS: GUNDAM 2 to deliver more massive mobile suits, melee combat mayhem and online versus play.
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Police log
Operating while intoxicated: Thursday around 1:35 a.m., a 29-year-old Stevens Point man was cited for fourth offense operating while intoxicated near the intersection of Michigan Avenue and Stanley Street. Vandalism: Around 6:50 a.m. Tuesday, sheriffs deputies received a report of property damage at the intersection of Third Street and Taft Road. The windows and computer in a tractor were ...
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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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Number of Bot-Infected PCs Skyrockets
The number of PCs compromised with software that lets cyber criminals control the machines from afar has more than quadrupled over the last quarter, security experts warn. The estimates come from Shadowserver, a group of volunteers that monitor activity from robot networks or "botnets," large armies of hacked personal computers used for spam, phishing and all kinds of criminal activity. ...
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AKVIS Enhancer 9.5 retains EXIF info
AKVIS is shipping v9.5 of Enhancer, one of its photo utilities. The app is intended to improve the visible detail in a picture through use of several modes: the main one increases color contrast, while Focus attempts to salvage out-of-focus images through sharpening techniques. A mode in the stand-alone version of the software, HDR, combines multiple exposures to achieve even lighting....
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Red Hat Buys Qumranet
Red Hat never did like Xen. It liked it even less after Citrix bought XenSource a year ago and Microsoft cuddled up with Citrix, Virtual Iron and Novell, Xen’s first Linux promoter. Among other things, it didn’t have control of the technology. read more
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Cablevision completes first phase of Wi-Fi build
Cablevision is on track to complete its Wi-Fi network build out in the next couple years.
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Government Computer News
The Air Force Center for Engineering and the Environment (AFCEE) supports the civil engineering necessary to clean up Air Force bases from Cape Cod to San Francisco and overseas.
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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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Dell hopes the telephone company will buy computers for you [Dell]
A Citigroup analyst says "netbooks" — cheap mininotebook computers like the Asus Eee — will make up a third of all notebook sales in the future, and the majority of sales in developing... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my website for full links, other content, and more! ]]
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Call of Duty(R): World at War to Release Xbox 360 and Windows PC Multiplayer Betas in October
Boot camp will soon take on a new meaning, as Activision Publishing, Inc. and developer Treyarch, have confirmed plans for Call of Duty: World at War multiplayer betas in October for the Xbox 360® video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and separately for download on Windows PC.
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Dell Inspiron Mini 9
Although not the best netbook available, the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 might have enough appeal to propel this category into the mainstream.
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iPodObserver - Amazon Launches Video on Demand Service
Amazon's Internet-based Video on Demand Service moved out of the beta phase on Thursday. The service allows Mac and Windows users to rent or purchase movies for playback on their computer, and also supports Sony BRAVIA TVs with Internet Video Link
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Heathrow Terminal 5 gets vast Wi-Fi hotspot
T5 has biggest T-Mobile hotspot in the UK Finally, some good news for Heathrow Terminal 5: a Wi-Fi hotspot the size of 50 football pitches has gone live at the troubled airport terminal.
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County Council says it was denied access to budget
EVERETT -- The elected leaders who hold veto power over Snohomish County Executive Aaron Reardon were barred access for months to the computer program that holds the county's proposed budget information.
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Luxury For Less
Vera Gibbons told Early Show viewers about Web sites offering deep discounts on high-end items.
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Gardena ex-chamber official to stand trial
A judge ruled Wednesday that there is enough evidence to send the former Gardena Valley Chamber of Commerce executive director to trial for allegedly embezzling nearly $40,000 from the organization. RELATED LINKS: » BLOG: Keep up to date with South Bay crime and court news » BLOG: Track South Bay court cases
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Students banned from Internet café during school hours
DAGUPAN CITY -- "Off-limits to minors on school days from 7:39 a.m. to 5 p.m." This is the notice now prominently posted on the doors of Internet cafes or computer rental shops in the city.
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Midday Glance: Computers companies
Apple Inc fell $1.89 or 1.1 percent, to $165.07. Dell Inc rose $.03 or .1 percent, to $20.34.
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AEN predictions, round one
AEN predictions, round one. Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more... #40686 F/T REG. SECRETARY I - Must demonstrate proficiency in basic computer skills, typing, filing, business practices and ski ...
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CPU Club hosts lecture series
The CPU Club, East Central University’s Student Chapter of the ACM, will host ECU’s College of Health and Sciences Student Leadership and Lecture Series Sept.11 [THURSDAY].
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