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Why Preventing Fragmentation Is Good for Your Budget
Anything that slows down data subtracts from your bottom line. Instead of using two-decades-old technology to defrag after the fact, why not use higher level technology from Diskeeper that...
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Game critics slam violent 'mods'
The game industry encourages players to write software modifications and post them on the Web but child advocates are stepping in because some are writing mods for games they shouldn't be playing.
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The Sims sets up home on the Web
Electronic Arts says in the online version, players will be able to become the Sims characters in real-time. Some avid fans are worried about inappropriate behavior.
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Sony-AOL link PlayStation 2 to the Net
Are gaming consoles Trojan horses--to move big name high-tech companies into the living room? Microsoft and AOL have already begun the battle.
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Game players put spending on pause
Video game sales declined in 2000 for the first time ever as gamers held on to their wallets--waiting for new consoles and software.
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Music industry turns to video games
Video games aren't big money makers but musicians are lining up to get their names and faces seen and music heard.
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Judge to rule against Bidder's Edge
Federal judge Ronald M. Whyte is expected to order Bidder's Edge to stop drawing information from eBay's Web site.
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Streambox restrained by RealNetworks
The startup says RealNetworks is alleging that three Streambox products have caused it 'irreparable harm.'
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InfoPrint Recognized at ON DEMAND Conference
InfoTrends, a leading market research and consulting firm in the digital imaging and document solutions industry, partnered with the ON DEMAND Conference & Exposition to produce the awards...
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Would you use in-flight Wi-Fi? (Would you pay for it?)
Would you pay for wireless Internet connectivity on a plane if it were available? Are there certain flights you would consider doing so (such as intercontinental) versus those you wouldn't...
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Google makes its infrastructure move; Buys chunk of Trans-Pacific undersea cable
Google on Tuesday announced that it is part of a consortium of six companies building a high-bandwidth undersea cable connecting the U.S. and Japan. In a statement, Google said cable will cost...
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Web 2.0 Summit - reflections after a trans-Atlantic flight and a day off!
Last week's Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco was pretty intense, all things considered. It's therefore lucky that this week is the Half Term school holiday in this particular corner of the UK, and...
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Microsoft’s 4th of July Trans-Atlantic assault on document standards
On what is normally a slow period for news, Microsoft launched a concerted campaign to displace ODF and PDF as document access and retention standards on both sides of the Atlantic. Microsoft has...
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AirTran exits Expedia
Just after signing contracts with travel site's biggest competitors, discount airline ducks out of distribution agreement.
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More AirTran flights to offer XM radio
AirTran Airways expands an existing deal with XM Satellite Radio, which will soon be available on 20 of the airliner's planes.
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Hitachi Consulting has trans-Pacific plans
The consulting and services wing of the Japanese technology giant aims to grow by highlighting its familiarity with the business practices of both Japan and North America.
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American Trans Air slams Hotwire ads
American Trans Air has filed a complaint with the Department of Transportation against Hotwire, asserting that a national radio advertisement the online travel agency aired was deceptive and...
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Trans unveils 60GB PowerBook drive
Trans announced the release Thursday of a 60GB hard drive for Apple PowerBook laptop computers. The drive runs at speeds of 5,400 rpm and includes power-saving and shock-proofing technology....
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Game critics slam violent 'mods'
The game industry encourages players to write software modifications and post them on the Web but child advocates are stepping in because some are writing mods for games they shouldn't be playing.
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Hire an imaging server instead of another designer
Speed 9 Ease of integration 10 Flexibility 9 Ease of use 10 TransForce...
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The Sims sets up home on the Web
Electronic Arts says in the online version, players will be able to become the Sims characters in real-time. Some avid fans are worried about inappropriate behavior.
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