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Wednesday, 18 July 2007 |
A Canadian technology firm UserFul has developed a new software that enables multiple use of single personal computers.
The technology, which is targeted at schools, call centres and Internet cafe operators, enables several monitors to use one Central Processing Unit (CPU) concurrently— enabling operators of businesses that need a large number of computer to cut costs. |
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Thursday, 05 July 2007 |
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A CLAMPDOWN on Internet cafes aims to prevent users from accessing pornographic sites and thwart the use of pirated CDs, officials said yesterday. "Most Internet cafe owners are starting to change their businesses because people now have Internet access at home. Besides, many people have laptops and go to coffee shops to connect to the Internet, so they don't use these cafes anymore." |
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Monday, 02 July 2007 |
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Internet cafes and computer game clubs will be required to hold special licenses to rent out game software, the Supreme Arbitration Court said in statement posted on its web site. |
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