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Orchestras go digital on Universal download series
Posted by iMark on 2006-03-26
Article Source : Reuters
Already a leader in the digital marketing of classical music, Universal Classics is guiding orchestras into the download age with its new "DG Concerts" series, which rolls out March 28 on iTunes. The first two orchestras to partner in the initiative are the New York Philharmonic and the Los Angeles Read More...
Category: Internet
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Novell steers Linux to the virtualized datacenter
Posted by iTech on 2006-03-26
Article Source : InfoWorld
At Novell’s annual gathering of the faithful in Salt Lake City, the company had plenty of news to share, including a new mobile server for GroupWise based on Nokia Intellisync, upgrades to Novell’s SSO (single sign-on) and storage management software, road map information for OES (Open Enterprise Server), and a partnership with Dell, which Read More...
Category: Open Source
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Thin-film, organic solar creating a buzz
Posted by iMark on 2006-03-26
Article Source : EE Times
SAN JOSE, Calif. — The market for thin-film and organic photovoltaics (PV) is projected to be worth over $2.3 billion by 2011, according to NanoMarkets (Glen Allen, Va.), an industry analyst firm.
Companies that use amorphous silicon, non- silicon inorganics or organic polymers/small molecules rely on relatively little or no crystalline polysilicon Read More...
Category: Network
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Yahoo Drops Premium Broadband Service
Posted by iNext on 2006-03-26
Yahoo Inc. has dropped its premium broadband service. Yahoo Plus offered subscribers additional security, such as parental controls and firewall software, than what's available through the free portal. In addition, the service, which cost $5.95 a month, included 2GB of email storage, premium video content, commercial-free radio and 100MB of Read More...
Category: Internet
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Microsoft Slams Apple's Security System
Posted by inet on 2006-03-26
Article Source : TechWeb News
A security program manager at Microsoft Corp. has scolded rival Apple Computer for claiming that its security updates are just as transparent, informative, and detailed as those that come out of the Redmond, Wash. developer every month.
Stephen Toulouse, a program manager for the Microsoft Security Response Center and often the MSRC's Read More...
Category: Security
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Oracle Launches Business Intelligence Tools
Posted by iNext on 2006-03-26
Article Source : NewsFactor
On Wednesday, Oracle announced several new business intelligence (BI) tools and applications that incorporate Oracle's database technology, its Fusion middleware, and the business analytics software gained from its purchase of Siebel Systems. The software maker expects the products, bundled as the Oracle Business Intelligence Suite, to compete with similar products Read More...
Category: Software
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Flash pet collar wins invention contest
Posted by iMark on 2006-03-26
Article Source : EE Times
SAN JOSE, Calif. — A pet collar that incorporates a flash-memory card and USB technology has won the inaugural PetSafe IdeaFetch pet product invention contest.
Pet product maker PetSafe Inc. (Knoxville, Tenn.), the sponsor of the event, said that more than 5,000 people entered the U.S. contest for the chance Read More...
Category: Hardware
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EarthLink Scores California City Wi-Fi Deal
Posted by iTech on 2006-03-25
Article Source : TechWeb News
Milpitas, Calif. picked EarthLink to build out a citywide Wi-Fi network. Milpitas was an early municipal adopter of Wi-Fi, having created a network for its police department in 2004.
The new 6.5-square mile deployment will provide high-speed Internet access while also delivering Wi-Fi network services for city employees, Earthlink said Wednesday. Read More...
Category: Wireless Mobile
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Broadband Use, Online News Growing Together
Posted by iTech on 2006-03-25
Article Source : TechWeb News
The rapid growth of broadband adoption in U.S. homes has led to an increasing number of Americans turning to the Internet for news, a research firm says. On a typical day, 50 million American get their news from the Web, a study released this week by the Pew Internet And Read More...
Category: Internet
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Sendmail Vulnerability Threatens E-Mail Servers
Posted by iMark on 2006-03-25
Article Source : eWeek
A significant vulnerability has been discovered in the Sendmail open-source e-mail application that could allow attackers to take over control of any devices running the affected software. The flaw, first reported by security researchers at Atlanta-based Internet Security Systems, is present in Sendmail's e-mail server software and could be exploited Read More...
Category: Software
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