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US Mobile Data Services Increase 40% Year on Year
US trade association, CTIA has announced that wireless data service revenues for the first half of 2008 rose to US$14.8 billion. This represents a 40% increase over the first half of 2007, when data revenues totaled $10.5 billion.
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High-end Windows Server 2008 launch on tap
Launch-happy Microsoft is set to roll out yet another enterprise product this month: Windows HPC (High-Performance Computing) 2008 Server. by Mary Jo Foley
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Openwave kundigt neue Dienste fur Betreiber an, um die mobile Internetnutzung zu verbessern und ertragswirksam zu ...
(AP:REDWOOD CITY, Kalifornien--) 10. September 2008--Openwave Systems Inc. (Nasdaq:OPWV), einer der weltweit fuhrenden Innovatoren von Software-Anwendungen fur ertragswirksame, personalisierte Dienste, mit denen sich Mobil- und Breitband-Funktionalitaten uber alle Gerate hinweg vereinen lassen, bietet seit heute in seinem Servicemanagement-Portfolio zwei neue Dienste an, mit denen Benutzer ihre ...
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SureWest Directories Launches New Internet Yellow Pages
Publisher Debuts ActivIMPACT in Partnership with Innovectra (PRWeb Sep 10, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/09/prweb1315624.htm
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Midday Glance: Computers companies
Apple Inc rose $1.23 or .8 percent, to $152.91. Dell Inc rose $.06 or .3 percent, to $19.36.
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NEWS ANALYSIS: Standards Deviant No More? Microsoft Embracing Protocols And Partnerships
As part of its ongoing effort to recast itself as a developer of open, standards-friendly products, Microsoft on Wednesday announced its membership in a key software industry group and also said it would collaborate with rivals IBM and EMC on a common Web services interface for content management systems.
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Email server failure
Clarkson University's email system went down early Thursday afternoon, September 4. The downtime was the originally believed to be a hardware failure with the University's Microsoft Exchange Server. Officials later realized that the problem stemmed from an error in the way the server handled IMAP connections.
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Midday Glance: Internet companies
Akamai Technologies rose $.27 or 1.5 percent, to $17.99. Amazon fell $1.62 or 2.0 percent, to $77.42.
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Zune's 90% Solution
Think big but think fast, Microsoft.
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Cosmic Log: International man of mysteries
Science editor Alan Boyle's Weblog: In an exclusive Q&A, theoretical physicist John Ellis explains what mysteries the Large Hadron Collider could crack open.
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The moral hazard of Microsoft-branded PCs
Ed Bott asked a few days ago whether Microsoft should get into the PC hardware business. The question is clearly driven by the recent success of Apple computer. Because Apple makes both the hardware and most of the software that runs on it (at least, out of the box), they...
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VUDU to offer Blu-ray quality rentals?
Internet-based movie and TV show rental and store company VUDU may be planning on offering high-definition downloads that are equal in quality to Blu-ray movies, according to a Wednesday a report. While nothing is official, the Engadget claim suggests beta testing has commenced for a new content format, which VUDU calls HDX. If the company brings the option to market, it will need to address the ...
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ATI Radeon HD 4670 and 4650 released, tested
Filed under: Desktops ATI just announced its new mainstream graphics cards, the Radeon HD 4670 and 4650. At the heart of both cards is a 55nm 320-core TeraScale GPU, which is a modified version of the RV770 chip found in the Radeon HD 4800 series -- it's a lower spec chip, but it has essentially the exact same feature set. The $80 HD 4670 has 512MB of GDDR3 RAM, while the $60 HD 4650 ...
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Microsoft Says BlueTrack Mice Most Accurate
Microsoft says it's new proprietary BlueTrack mouse tracking technology is the world's most accurate - and it works on almost any surface.
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T-Mobile to offer Android smartphone soon: Sources
Deutsche Telekom's T-Mobile unit is set to start selling a mobile phone based on Google Inc's Android software within weeks, according to people familiar with the matter.
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Fotonauts crafts Wikipedia for photos
At the TechCrunch50, fotonauts rolled out is new Web application for navigating, organizing, sharing and collaborating on images.
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ON Semiconductor Introduces Lighting Management IC, Ideal for Smart Phones and Portable Media Players
PHOENIX----ON Semiconductor , a global leader in high performance, energy efficient, silicon solutions, has introduced the NCP5890 – a unique lighting management device that integrates LCD backlighting, fun light controls and ambient light sensing into a tiny 3 mm x 3 mm x 0.5 mm package.
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NYC Opens Hotlines To Texting Tipsters
Tipsters in New York City can now send photos and video from computers and Web-enabled cell phones and PDAs to the city's 911 and non-emergency hot lines to report crimes and quality-of-life issues.
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UIEvolution Secures Funding From Intel Capital and Itochu
UIEvolution, a global leader of digital multimedia publishing software, today announced that the company has completed Series A financing with Intel Capital leading the round. This latest financing round will be applied to extending the reach of UIEvolution technology as it integrates services to drive content delivery.
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South Africa: Mobile Leads the Way Through the Information Age
Mobile technology is providing effective answers to companies and consumers trying to find their way through the information age, says CEO of Multimedia Solutions Eddie Groenewald, who also reckons that with the rise of cyberspace, companies wanting to communicate to consumers have a huge challenge in trying to do so.
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Analysts say Apple did as expected with new iPods
Apple’s newly revamped and repriced line of iPods is impressive, but analysts said the changes were largely expected as the consumer-electronics maker sets itself up for the holiday-shopping season.
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PhotoWorks.com pictures more back to school revenue
PhotoWorks.com is acting on its own research that shows that parents of school-age children want better deals on school photos. The online retailer of photo expression products and a business unit of American Greetings Corp., No. 136 in the Internet Retailer Top 500 Guide , recently polled several hundred parents of school-age children and found that 63% are unsatisfied with the price and ...
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Lenovo preloading Napster free trial subscription on computers
Napster Inc. is partnering with Lenovo to include a free two-week digital music service subscription on the computer maker’s new notebooks and desktops. Napster’s To Go service will be included on most Lenovo computers sold in the U.S. and Canada.
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