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no wifi (Jan 10 2004 04:59 GMT) - It was another busy night tonight. I was paged several times by the TCC about our recent ongoing production problems.... |
The Trommetter Times
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Flower Power (Jan 10 2004 04:59 GMT) - Just a few random links I collected. I've started a "link blog" within a blog. All my "QuickLinks" are filed in one category. (42 words) |
ITPapers.com - Recent Portable Computers White Papers
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Goodyear Speeds Information Flow Within Warehouse (Jan 10 2004 04:59 GMT) - Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company is the world's largest tire company. Goodyear's Washington facility is now outfitted with LXE's Windows based vehicle-mounted computers. Operators use the computers to record pallet movements via the graphical user interface (GUI) provided by the company's SAP system. The computers remain connected to the SAP server by using a wireless local area network (LAN) link. LXE's high performance wireless LAN technology, in conjunction with Windows based computers; |
ITPapers.com - Recent Portable Computers White Papers
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Krispy Kreme Removes Holes in Distribution Center (Jan 10 2004 04:59 GMT) - Six years ago, Krispy Kreme Doughnut Corp. (Winston-Salem, NC) was little known outside the Southeast. In 1996, the company began a growth trend that would lead to an international presence. As new Krispy Kreme franchises sprang up, however, the companys distribution system was quickly becoming a relic of its past. Not wanting to lower its goals because of the limitations of commercial software, Krispy Kreme asked IVS to write a custom application. |
ITPapers.com - Recent Portable Computers White Papers
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Port of Bristol Goes Wireless with LXE (Jan 10 2004 04:59 GMT) - The Bristol Port Company operates one of the fastest growing privately owned general user ports in Europe at Avonmouth and Portbury. A wireless communications system has been introduced to support LXE mobile hand held and vehicle mounted computers for use by port workers to record container vessel loading and unloading. The Bristol Port Company uses the wireless network to deliver real-time container location and status reporting which results in improved yard planning and utilization, and improved ship working performance. |
AfterDawn.com
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Real and IBM join forces in streaming (Jan 10 2004 04:59 GMT) - RealNetworks and IBM have decided to start offering a complete multimedia management software (and most likely hawrdware as well) solution by joining their multimedia streaming and management products.. |
AfterDawn.com
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HP and Dell decide to support Blu-Ray (Jan 10 2004 04:59 GMT) - The Blu-Ray Disc Founders (BDF) consortium vowed to support the blue-laser optical storage format against the competing formats, such as AOD and EVD and also set various milestones for rolling out finalized.. |
AfterDawn.com
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First dual-format 8x DVD writers released (Jan 10 2004 04:59 GMT) - Relatively unknown company called EZQuest has released world's first dual-format 8x DVD writer that is capable of burning DVD-R and DVD+R discs at 8x speeds and DVD+RW and DVD-RW discs at 4x speeds. The.. |
Oh!pinion
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Kerry economic ideas worthwhile (Jan 10 2004 04:58 GMT) - PoliticsAs to the incentives to keep businesses from deserting the country's sinking economic ship, we'll look for further details before making a judgment. We're leery of the potential for scamming by corporate crooks and mismanagement by bureaucrats, e |
linkfilter.net
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Supreme Court Expands Review of 'Enemy Combatant' Cases (Jan 10 2004 04:58 GMT) - The Supreme Court stepped squarely into a momentous debate over national security and personal liberty today by agreeing to consider the case of a man who has been held without charges by the United States military since he was captured in the fighting in Afghanistan. The justices agreed to hear the appeal of the captive, Yaser Esam Hamdi, who is believed to hold both American and Saudi citizenship and who is in a Navy brig in Charleston, S.C. |
Niutopia/Jouebs
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titedess : Juste comme ça... (Jan 10 2004 04:57 GMT) - Il est trop tard pour espérer bien dormir et trop tôt pour espérer bien vivre la journée qui s'annonce. Envie de tout, de rien. De partir loin, puis de revenir. D'envoyer paître tous ces gens dont je me fous comme de ma première chemise. J'aimerai... |
Proliferations at Tank Green dot Com
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An embarrassing admittance (Jan 10 2004 04:57 GMT) - Okay, so this is kind of embarrassing to admit. When I was first diagnosed with HPV [1] and was going through the devastated, disgusted, frightened, unlovable, diseased and infected stage, I joined this online dating service for people with HPV and HSV [2]. At that point I was convinced that my gene pool was reduced to others with STIs and I wanted to know who the hell these people were and what they looked like. I didn't go there again after joining and totally forgot about it as I used a phony email address to sign up with... So today I remembered my fake email address as I used it to sign up for something else and when I logged in, I came across a message from one of the users of the HPV site. |
Tokyo Times
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Stained underwear? (Jan 10 2004 04:56 GMT) - “As the prize has become more famous, sales of S-Check have increased.†This is a quote from Takeshi Makino, the winner of the 1999 Ig Nobel Prize for Chemistry. And what you may ask is S-Check? Well, apparently it’s a... |
Pax Nortona
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Fitness Roach (Jan 10 2004 04:55 GMT) - 68.173.7.113 is a fitness roach. Messages will seem to address the subject in an oblique fashion by quoting platitudes. |
Broadbandreports
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Vonage on a Chip (Jan 10 2004 04:54 GMT) - Texas Instruments incorporates VoIP. Vonage today announced that the company has struck a deal with Texas Instruments to embed the company's chipsets with Vonage software. The move could integrate Vonage VoIP into any equipment on your network, including your modem, eliminating the nee.. |
Broadbandreports
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Window of Opportunity (Jan 10 2004 04:54 GMT) - Security during boot-up & shutdown. Software Firewalls like Zone Alarm generally are efficient at protecting your computer from worms and malcontents when your up and running. But what about during boot-up? Members of our Security forums discuss the potential for problems during that.. |
Broadbandreports
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Qwest DSL Speed Hike (Jan 10 2004 04:54 GMT) - 640kbps customers headed for 1.5mbps?. As usual, our forum members grab the early scoop on a major provider's speed changes. Users in our Qwest forum have discovered that as of February 7, 640kbps subscribers will be upgraded to 1.5Mbps if they qualify, at no additional charge. |
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