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Systemax To Buy Some CompUSA Stores

CompUSA and a small number of stores will be receiving a second chance thanks to Systemax owned TigerDirect.
TigerDirect has agreed to purchase up to 16 CompUSA stores in Florida, Texas and Puerto Rico from the Dallas based company that announced liquidation plans last month. The deal includes the CompUSA brand name, trademarks and Web site. [...]

Google Earth Gets Real-Weather Update

The weather can cause a lot of headaches, and due to its questionable reliability, a new weather-related update to Google Earth might also become a source of frustration.  But with options like “Clouds,” “Radar,” and “Conditions and Forecasts,” the update’s cool factor is likely to outweigh any complaints.
Google’s own Chris Castello explained some of [...]

ICANN Wants Your Input On Domains

The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers or ICANN is seeking public input for creating, approving and adding generic top-level domains (gTLDs) to the Internet.
"This is all about choice. We want the diversity of the world’s people, geography and business to be able to be represented in the domain name system," said Dr Paul [...]

Bud.tv King Of Controversy

Earlier this year I wrote an article about Anheuser-Busch launching their online entertainment network called Bud.tv. In the article I mentioned that the company was concerned with installing an effective age verification system.
“We chose Aristotle because of its experience in implementing cutting-edge identity verification systems that work quickly," said Tony Ponturo, vice president of [...]