• Gates, whose company now produces hardware like the Xbox as well as much software, held out for a future where, as in personal computers, software can be decoupled from the machine.

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  • Nor are there enough computers and software tripwires and human agents to deal with this level of complexity.

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  • While at school, he developed an interest in computers and software, and learned computer programming as a pastime.

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  • For the network, computers and software, it has relied on western firms like Netscape, Oracle and Sun Microsystems.

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  • Cheaper computers and software connected to the ubiquitous public Internet have changed that.

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  • Again, it is hardly surprising that buyers currently have the upper hand in the market for computers and software.

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  • He also wants to tie Acer's phones to its computers via software that will allow for easy transfer of data and files.

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  • Computers and software--a.k.a. information technology--should maintain 5% to 6% global growth this year despite the U.S. slowdown, reports market research firm IDC.

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  • This is an older version of it and it has already been amended to cover all products, not just computers and software.

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  • One out of two ads on the Internet hawks computers and software.

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  • It bids for jobs on a per-transaction basis and then uses computers and software to increase efficiency and its profit on the work.

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  • The stories are updated every two minutes to wait staff computers through software developed by Columbia-based Micros and are tailored to Washington readers.

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  • "This is just the first generation of filmmakers embracing computers and software, " says Ian Calderon , director of digital initiatives at the Sundance Institute .

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  • As the composition of investment has shifted from traditional machinery towards shorter-lived assets, such as computers and software, the average rate of depreciation has increased.

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  • It is a greater challenge to measure real price changes in computers, software and telecoms equipment undergoing rapid innovation than in a standard commodity such as oil.

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  • Sure enough, it's done the trick for computers and software.

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  • That is because the average rate of depreciation of the capital stock has risen as investment has shifted from traditional machinery to shorter-lived assets such as computers and software.

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  • The new guard who bought the Cirri may have lacked aviation pedigrees, but they were typically accomplished in fields outside aviation, including computers, software, high finance and real estate development.

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  • The industry will have to match those costs anyway in paying for new employees, consultants, accountants and lawyers and for computers, software and services to comply with all this red tape.

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  • Computers, software and telecom are running up the score.

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  • Computers and software allow taxpayers and their advisors to plan and account for these benefits in a timely manner, whereas such benefits and rules would have overwhelmed the technology and workforce of the 1980s.

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  • Computers without software are as dumb as bricks.

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  • "We couldn't have done this ten years ago, " she says, and that's because their computers use software that takes care of referrals, sends prescriptions to the pharmacy and generates the bills that go to the insurance companies.

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  • CDNow, Outpost (computers and software), Home Depot, Reel.com (videos) or Garden.com, they and hundreds of like-minded competitors think specialists understand their customers better and can provide superior service and lower prices than a generalist such as Amazon.

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  • In five years, Dutra says, more efficient servers and virtualization--the conversion of multiple computers into software that can be run on a single machine--will allow Sun to do away with five of its eight data centers, reducing both the centers' square footage and data consumption by around 50%.

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  • Now cars are crammed full of networks of computers with smart software controlling and monitoring things.

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  • Powerful computers and sophisticated software co-ordinate the flights to meet all the passengers' requirements.

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  • They used GE computers because the software required for their tasks is GE proprietary software.

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  • Researchers at SANS and security firm Websense, in San Diego, notified the Chinese Internet service provider and domain registrar hosting the computers with malicious software.

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