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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Aharon Etengoff the Inquirer , Thursday 28 August 2008. 08:35:00 Sweet SUGAR CRM has released version 5.1 of its open-source customer relationship management software. The update features an improved analytics engine and streamlined data functions that allows users to import data from external sources such as Salesforce, Outlook and Act....
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Aharon Etengoff the Inquirer , Friday 29 August 2008. 09:06:00 Serious bottleneck reported INTEL HAS REPORTEDLY encountered difficulty meeting the increased demand for its popular Atom processor. The shortage has forced Asustek to swap the Atom for the 900Mhz Celeron M 353 in two Eee PC models. An Intel spokesman told PC World that testing constraints had limited Atom availability, but...
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Aharon Etengoff the Inquirer , Friday 29 August 2008. 08:13:00 The new eye in the sky COMMERCIAL SATELLITE imaging company Geo Eye has signed an exclusive deal with Google. The company will provide the search engine giant with high-resolution imagery from its new Geo Eye-1 satellite. The Geo Eye-1 will be carried into orbit by a Delta II rocket emblazoned with the seemingly ubiquitous...
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Aharon Etengoff the Inquirer , Friday 29 August 2008. 08:42:00 The new 8-track BIG BLUE HAS UNVEILED a 1 terabyte tape drive capable achieving a native data transfer rate of 160 megabytes per second. The TS1130, which utilises existing 3592 and WORM cartridges, reportedly maintains backwards compatibility with generation 1, 2 and 3 formats....
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Aharon Etengoff the Inquirer , Friday 29 August 2008. 08:08:00 250 gigabyte cap US SERVICE PROVIDER Comcast has confirmed that it will limit subscriber traffic to a total of 250 gigabytes per month. The draconian restrictions are slated to be enforced by October 1. An official statement claimed the company had "listened to feedback" from customers who requested a "specific threshold...
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 08/28/2008
Aharon Etengoff the Inquirer , Thursday 28 August 2008. 09:31:00 Revamps website for the visually impaired AMERICAN RETAIL GIANT Target has agreed to pay $6 million to visually impaired Californians who were unable to successfully navigate the company's website. It has also offered to revamp the site by enabling keyboard functionality and inserting code that would provide a vocal description...
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Aharon Etengoff the Inquirer , Thursday 28 August 2008. 08:20:00 Caps at 384Kbps ORANGE HAS admitted limiting Iphone 3G network speeds to a sluggish 384Kbps. Furious customers have circulated a petition claiming the limitations are in direct violation of the Orange service agreement which stipulates HSDPA speeds up to 7.2Mbps....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 08/27/2008
Aharon Etengoff the Inquirer , Wednesday 27 August 2008. 16:51:00 With two free gigs of storage ADOBE HAS announced the official release of its Photoshop Express beta. The new application allows users to easily edit and upload photos to social networks such as Facebook. Express also offers 2 free gigabytes of online storage, slideshow capabilities and photo embedding for blogs....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
Aharon Etengoff the Inquirer , Tuesday 26 August 2008. 12:21:00 Online wonga interface INTUIT HAS announced a new Quickbooks online interface for both the Iphone and Blackberry. Business owners can now easily view their financial data in real-time by accessing bank account and credit card information. The new application also allows users to browse vendor, customer, and employee lists....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
Aharon Etengoff the Inquirer , Tuesday 26 August 2008. 11:42:00 Powerpointedly MICROSOFT has re-released a critical security update known as MS08-051. A Volish bulletin explained that the company had mistakenly posted an incomplete version of the critical Powerpoint update to its download center. However, users that automatically downloaded the patch via Windows Update or Windows Server...
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
Aharon Etengoff the Inquirer , Tuesday 26 August 2008. 10:13:00 Collaborates on next-gen game titles AMD IS reportedly collaborating with developers to create a new generation of DirectX 10.1 game titles for the ATI Radeon HD 3000 and 4800. Project participants include Electronic Arts Phenomic, SEGA and NHN Games. According to Chris Southall of SEGA, "AMD's enthusiastic commitment to...
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 08/26/2008
Aharon Etengoff the Inquirer , Tuesday 26 August 2008. 10:09:00 Direct recording for the Iphone and Ipod STREAMING NETWORKS upgraded its Irecord Pro device by enabling direct recording for the iphone and Ipod. The Irecord now supports high-quality H.264 video encoding, timed recording and live streaming for both the Windows and Mac....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 08/22/2008
Aharon Etengoff the Inquirer , Friday 22 August 2008. 21:10:00 Offers new features and reduced lag LINKEDIN, THE SOCIAL NETWORK for business sorts has announced the release of its native Iphone application. The indigenous app, based on the same back end that serves LinkedIn mobile, reportedly offers quicker response time and a myriad of new features....
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the INQUIRER (Free subscription) | 08/22/2008
Aharon Etengoff the Inquirer , Friday 22 August 2008. 15:32:00 New wireless search platform in the works VERIZON AND GOOGLE have inched closer to a partnership that could see the search giant's services utilised by the Internet provider's wireless unit to help drive mobile search. According to the Wall Street Journal, the deal would designate Google as the default search provider on...