Archive for October 15th, 2008
Not a fan of the new MacBook Pro , but still want a new pro Mac?
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Dealzmodo: $850 Off Brand New Last-Gen MacBook Pro [Awesome Dealzmodo]
United Arab Emirates insurance firm to gain access to HTH’s contracted doctors and hospitals in 180 countries.
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HTH Worldwide Signs Agreement with Green Crescent Insurance Co.
Benefitfocus Max allows users to streamline operations through automated transaction exchange.
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Benefitfocus Introduces New Technology Facilitating Frictionless Data Exchange Between Systems
NetTeller Bill Pay enables customers to initiate and remit one-time and recurring payments to any individual or any entity in the U.S.
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Jack Henry Expands Electronic Bill Payment Options
Clearwater Analytics powers online, integrated system for treasurers to monitor balance sheet cash portfolios.
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Northern Trust Enhances Tools for Corporate Cash Reporting
Filed under: Cellphones , Handhelds It’s hard to believe, but rumors of a “Googlephone” have been floating around since 2006. To put it in perspective, the first Gphone post on Engadget was written by Peter Rojas. Needless to say, it’s been a long, slow ride to get to Android , the Open Handset Alliance , and ultimately the T-Mobile G1

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T-Mobile G1 review
Filed under: Laptops Ah, the natural progression of hot new releases. First comes the wow , then comes the hands-on , and now comes the tear down.

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Apple’s new MacBook / MacBook Pro get torn down in style
We can’t call it official with a straight face, but seriously, what else could you call it?

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Inspiron Mini 12 pops up on Dell’s website: it’s a done deal (almost)
I will keep this review short and straight to the point, folks. You know how Google likes to keep things in Beta for years and years

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Review: T-Mobile G1
I will keep this review short and straight to the point, folks. You know how Google likes to keep things in Beta for years and years? Well, Android is no different.

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CrunchGear Review: T-Mobile G1
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