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Building on the success of the recent HP TouchSmart PC for the home, HP today introduced the market’s first all-in-one, touch-enabled desktop PC for businesses.
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In this ZDNet news video, Apple CEO Steve Jobs demos the new multi-touch trackpad gestures in the company's latest MacBook product line. The new trackpad is made entirely of glass and has a 39% larger tracking area than previous trackpads.
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HP today announced it has signed a 10-year strategic IT transformation services contract with Godrej, India's largest engineering and consumer products company.
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As part of its efforts to offer consumers an unparalleled technical support experience, HP today announced a series of new and updated programs designed to help consumers get answers to questions quickly and effectively online.
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EDS, an HP company, and Guthy-Renker, one of the world’s largest direct response marketers, today announced a four-year, $531 million contract extension and expansion to the companies’ 13-year relationship.
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The first full length video of the upcoming BMW Product Navigator based on Microsoft Surface.
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Building on the success of the recent HP TouchSmart PC for the home, HP today introduced the market’s first all-in-one, touch-enabled desktop PC for businesses.
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Press invitation sends speculation into fever pitch, including analysis of invitations.
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Lawmakers emerge from session on Palin ethics
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Peru's President Alan Garcia accepts the government's resignation over alleged bribes for oil contracts.
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It's been tricky keeping separate all of the "layers" in the Microsoft cloud strata. One of those layers, Live Services, has been especially amorphous. But now Live Services is a little clearer, thanks to a new Web site detailing an upcoming series of Microsoft events.
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The biggest trophies in European football go on display at Liverpool's World Museum.
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System with four assistants used in Under-19 tournament
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The Democrat speaks to 15,000 in a middle-class black neighborhood, the first of four campaign stops in the city today. Voter turnout here could be key to winning the battleground state. Barack Obama barnstormed the city of Brotherly Love this morning, telling thousands of supporters that their votes and their volunteering will play a crucial role in deciding the presidency.
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Harbhajan Singh led an Indian revival at the end of the third day of the first Test in Bangalore after a four-wicket haul from Mitchell Johnson had left the hosts with their backs to the wall.
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A British publisher said it would delay the publication of the novel “The Jewel of Medina,” by Sherry Jones, according to the British Web site TheBookseller.com.
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A British company has delayed publication of a controversial novel about one of the Prophet Muhammad's wives after its offices were fire-bombed. The author, American Sherry Jones, has also cancelled a publicity tour to Germany.
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England played a Wembley and the fans could actually watch it.
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UGANDA'S topography as far as narcotic drugs are concerned has changed fundamentally and for the worse, if recent revelations by authorities are anything to go by.
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Chelsea close the gap on Women's Premier League leaders Arsenal thanks to a Eni Aluko goal at Birmingham.
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Obama's ambitions to extend health insurance to all Americans, to refurbish failing infrastructure, to make college affordable and to cut taxes will run up against the amazing demands that the rescue will place on present and future taxpayers, writes Clive Crook
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Chaotic financial markets may react positively this week to a long-sought coordinated response by world leaders to a financial tsunami threatening to wipe out the global banking sector.
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San Francisco TE Delanie Walker rushed once for minus-10 yards in Week 6 against the Eagles.
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Lions RB Jerome Felton rushed one time for no gain in Week 6 at Minnesota.
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The Phrase "it's not cricket" is reverberating again around state school classrooms. Good old-fashioned cricketing values have prompted an improvement in behaviour in schools, according to the evaluation of a project to promote the sport in schools to be published later this week.
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It's Sunday, and I have all the answers ... Choke. Disgusting. Devastating. Pathetic. Miserable. Pick a bad word. It fits what the Bears did Sunday. If the Bears miss the playoffs in a bad division and a weak conference, start...
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HP today announced new disk encryption features and improvements to key management for tape libraries, enhancing the security of business-critical data and simplifying the management of compliance-related operations for midsize to enterprise customers.
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HP and the National Basketball Association (NBA) today announced a new multiyear marketing partnership – HP's first with a major professional sports league – that will include the development of joint technology initiatives to enhance the overall game experience for basketball fans.
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Details: Sears Holdings Corporation is the nation's third largest broadline retailer, with approximately $55 billion in annual revenues, and with approximately 3,800 full-line and specialty retail stores in the United States and Canada. Formed in March 2005 from
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Ordinarily peat bogs are a huge carbon sink, but a new study suggests that might not be the case for northern bogs as temperatures rise.
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Several Redskins veterans insisted over the past week their team would not lose focus or overlook the Rams, despite rampant local chatter about the likelihood of a 7-1 start to the season. But after yesterday's game, Clinton Portis suggested his team had in fact listened to the sudden praise. He...
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The Dutch electronics group plans to introduce cost-cutting initiatives as the global financial crisis takes effect and the company sees demand dropping
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Release of the new version of the OpenOffice.org productivity suite hit a snag Monday when site problems made downloading the suite slow going.
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The music stars were selected by an independent voting 'academy' of 150 music professionals and opinion leaders from 30 African countries.
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Angolan singer Paulo Flores announced this Monday, in Luanda, that he will release at the end of November this year, an album trilogy with new and old songs from his repertoire.
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If you go to OpenOffice's Web site right now, you will be greeted with this: Apologies - our website is struggling to cope with the unprecedented demand for the new release 3.0 of OpenOffice.org. The technical teams are trying to come up with a solution. Fortunately, however, you will also find links to download the latest version of the well-known, well-loved, and open-source OpenOffice.org suite, the alternative to the notoriously overpriced Microsoft Office. After a lengthy development time, the company finally released its new 3.0 version of the software suite on Monday, and the download frenzies have forced the company to close all parts of its Web site to dedicate bandwidth for the downloading demand. Apart from the fact that it's free and open source, the OfficeOffice.org suite is the only office suite that's available in all platforms including Windows, Linux, Solaris, and Mac. Like previous versions, the OpenOffice.org 3.0 includes applications for word processing, spreadsheets, presentation, ...
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Touch me: Asus Eee all-in-one PC features 15.6-inch touch-screen display.(Credit: Play.com) Touch screens are coming to Eee PC Netbooks next year, but you only need to wait until next month if you require a touch screen on an Asus all-in-one PC--and live in England. British retailer Play.com is taking preorders ...
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Blues C Patrik Berglund scored a power-play goal and added an assist during Monday's 5-4 shootout win against the Maple Leafs. Berglund scored on a rebound past Vesa Toskala at 4:47 of the second period. He finished at plus-1 in 15:17 of ice time and took one shot on net.
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Patriots rookie RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis, just signed off the practice squad, made the first reception of his career Week 6 at San Diego. It went for nine yards.
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Tuesday, the French statistical office INSEE said in a report that the consumer price index for all households in the whole nation decreased 0.1% month-on-month in September, after remaining flat in August. Economists had expected a flat growth for September.