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Handango To Offer Android AppsOpen in New Window
Developers can add Android apps directly to their developer accounts and choose to distribute them in three different ways. read more »
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Nvidia to Offer Its Chips in the New Cray DesktopOpen in New Window
Stacey Higginbotham writes, "After more than two years of pushing its scientific computing efforts, Nvidia's graphics processors will be offered as an option in the newest line of Cray desktop supercomputers." read more »
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TiVo and RIM to offer remote TV show schedulingOpen in New Window
Through a partnership, BlackBerry users will be able to schedule DVR recordings via their Research In Motion smartphone--"anytime, anywhere," says RIM chief Jim Balsillie. read more »
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Lenovo To Offer EMC Backup Service With Select ThinkPadsOpen in New Window
"ThinkPad SL buyers in several countries can try out the online backup service for 90 days at no charge, with a maximum of 5 GB of storage." read more »
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Google joins group to offer free Wi-Fi in MilpitasOpen in New Window
"As a member of a nonprofit coalition, the search giant is working with the Silicon Valley suburb in an effort to keep its citywide Wi-Fi network open to the public." read more »
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Blinkx makes offer to bail out ad company MivaOpen in New Window
Caroline McCarthy writes, "The British video search site Blinkx has offered to acquire Miva, a digital-ad company that sprang out of Web 1.0 search ad firm FindWhat, for a price of $1.20 per share in cash. That's a 54 percent premium over Miva's August 7 closing price of 78 cents." read more »
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Rackable to Offer IBM Blade Servers in Containerized Data CenterOpen in New Window
Antone Gonsalves reports, "Rackable Systems Inc. on Monday said it would offer IBM...BladeCenter servers inside Rackable's data-center-in-a-box product." read more »
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U.S. To Offer 'Green Cards' To Up To 25,000 Iraqi ContractorsOpen in New Window
Paul McDougall writes, "The United States plans to admit as permanent residents up to 25,000 Iraqi nationals, along with their families, who performed work for American contractors during post-invasion hostilities in Iraq -- including high-tech workers who helped U.S. companies restore the country's computing and communications infrastructure." read more »
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