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V-Ranger technology helps break 3DMark06 world record, claims Biostar (Digi Times)

In its "Payments Fraud: Consumer Considerations," the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City examines the ways credit card and debit card payments are both susceptible to, and helpful in preventing, payments fraud. The Fed notes an increase in payments fraud, which it defines as "the use of a payment mechanism by someone other than the individual(s) authorized to use it."

V-Ranger technology helps break 3DMark06 world record, claims Biostar (Digi Times)

Biostar Microtech International has claimed that its Biostar Sigma-Gate VR8603TS21 graphics card with V-Ranger software helped CornerJack, a France-based overclocker, break the 3Dmark06 world record for the GeForce 8600GTS.

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New iMac threat to Windows (Tulsa World)

The latest iMac from Apple Inc. features a sleek aluminum casing. NEW YORK -- Apple Inc. has dropped "Computer" from its name, but its computer business is still growing, even if the iPod player is the company's real star.

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New iMac is tempting Apple for Windows (El Paso Times)

NEW YORK -- Apple Inc. has dropped "Computer" from its name, but its computer business is still growing, even if the iPod player is the company's real star.

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News and views on Linux-powered devices ... (Linux Devices)

Aug. 14, 2007 — A small processor module based on a Freescale i.MX31IL processor is now supported by embedded Linux support services provider TimeSys. Subscribers to TimeSys's LinuxLink service for the i.MX31 now have access to a reference distribution for Atmark-Techno's Armadillo-500.

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News and views on Linux-powered devices ... (Linux Devices)

Aug. 14, 2007 — A seven-year-old, dual-licensed project for cross-platform multimedia middleware has achieved its first stable release.

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Aug. 13, 2007 — (Linux Devices)

DesktopLinux.com launched its 2007 Desktop Linux Survey on August 13, asking users of Linux desktops to identify what distributions they use, as well as their choice of windowing environment (KDE, GNOME, etc.), web browsers, email clients, and Windows-on-Linux solutions.

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News and views on Linux-powered devices ... (Linux Devices)

Aug. 13, 2007 — A project aimed at building a Linux distribution for media center PCs has achieved a major new release.

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Domaining and Address Bar-Driven Traffic (Search Engine Roundtable)

Search Engine Strategies San Jose Contextual Track: Domaining and Address Bar-Driven Traffic Speakers: (Moderator) Detlev Johnson, VP, Director of Consulting, Position Technologies Jon Lisbin, Chief Strategist, Point It Andrew Beckman, President, SearchAdNetwork Monte Cahn, Founder and CEO, Moniker Sean Moriarty, Director, Business Development, Yahoo! Search Marketing Detlev asks ...

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Latest iMac is tempting Apple (Inside Bay Area)

APPLE INC. has dropped "Computer" from its name, but its computer business is still growing, even if the iPod player is the company's real star.

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Less flashy iMac still decidedly un-PC (The News Journal)

Apple Inc. has dropped "Computer" from its name, but its computer business is still growing, even if the iPod is the company's real star.

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V-Ranger technology helps break 3DMark06 world record, claims Biostar (Digi Times)

The key element of what most of us know as a credit card is the black line that runs along the reverse side of the card, which is called the magnetic stripe. The magnetic stripe, as its names suggests, contains magnetic ingredients -- small magnetic particles that are embedded in the plastic. The magnetic particles are incredibly tiny, with each less that 20 millionths of an inch in length. What data is stored is based on the orientation of each magnetic particle.

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