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Google Unveils Competitor To iPhone
The first cell phone running Google Inc.'s mobile software looks something like Apple Inc.'s iPhone.
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'Google phone' in stores in October
A view of Google headquarters in Mountain View, California. Google and telecom carrier T-Mobile unveiled Tuesday the first mobile device powered by the Internet search giant's software, a smartphone seen as a potential rival to Apple's popular iPhone.
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Toshiba's 400GB USB 2.0 External Hard Drive
Toshiba Storage Device Division has announced a 400GB USB 2.0 external drive with 8MB buffer. This drive weights only 6 ounces and measures 5 inches high, 3.2 inches wide and .65 inches thick.
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It's official: First Android phone retails for $179
T-Mobile USA will sell the first phone powered by Google Inc.'s Android operating system for $179, slightly cheaper than its rival, Apple's popular iPhone, the wireless service said Tuesday.
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First 'Google phone' unveiled by T-Mobile
NEW YORK: Internet search leader Google took a giant leap into the mobile phone market on Tuesday, unveiling a handset developed with telecom carrier T-Mobile to compete with Apple's hot-selling iPhone.
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First 'Google phone' unveiled by T-Mobile
NEW YORK: Internet search leader Google took a giant leap into the mobile phone market on Tuesday, unveiling a handset developed with telecom carrier T-Mobile to compete with Apple's hot-selling iPhone.
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Biden criticizes campaign ads
WASHINGTON (AP) — Barack Obama’s running mate says a campaign ad that mocked Republican presidential candidate John McCain as an out-of-touch, out-of-date computer illiterate was “terrible” and would not have been done had he known about it.
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Ooma raises $16 million in round three
Internet telephone business Ooma Inc. raised $16 million in its third round of venture funding. (CSCO) (AAPL)
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US Responsible For the Majority of Cyber Attacks
Amber G5 writes "SecureWorks published the locations of the computers, from which the greatest number of cyber attacks were attempted against its clients in 2008. The United States topped the list with 20.6 million attempted attacks originating from computers within the country and China ran second with 7.7 million attempted attacks emanating from computers within its borders. This was followed ...
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Investigation ongoing in break-ins near Walker Avenue
Are we safe around campus? On Friday, Sept. 12, students living on Walker Avenue, near Mendenhall Street, were forced from their porch into their home by three armed, masked men. The two students and one other were then bound with duct tape while the suspects stole cash, cell phones, a wallet with debit cards, and a laptop computer.
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The safer, the better
Over the past 18 months the campus has been making vast improvements to better secure the safety of students, faculty and staff. The university is spending one million dollars over the next three years to enhance security measures. Among these measures are new intercom systems in most classrooms, computer screen pop-up warnings, and even text messaging.
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Victor Keegan: The government must invest in faster broadband
Victor Keegan: Helping children access the net is great, but the government needs to invest in faster broadband to aid the UK economy
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T-Mobile unveils 1st phone to use Google software
The first cellphone to use Google's operating system will feature Google Maps with StreetView, Gmail and YouTube, officials with T-Mobile USA Inc. said Tuesday.
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Love thy musical mediums...
As my laptop hit the ground in late May, my primary concern had nothing to do with the research paper I would later rewrite in the library at three that same morning. The unexpected demise of my computer caused a musical setback of history-making proportions.
Carolinian |
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Google and T-Mobile Introduce Phone With PC Features
In the latest of a string of challenges to Apple?s popular iPhone, Google and T-Mobile on Tuesday introduced the first mobile phone powered by Google?s Android software.
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Software in camera is not compatible
Q: The software for my camera, a Canon PowerShot SD750, seems incompatible with Windows Vista. When I plug the camera into the computer, nothing happens.
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The evolution of media
When it comes to purchasing physical media, there are many who consider it a way of the past. Not only is it more of a hassle to keep track of an album, but there is also the process of ripping the CD to a hard drive for future usage. Digital downloads have become increasingly popular within the past few years.
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Pa. ex-coroner gets probation over 911 password
By MARK SCOLFORO, Associated Press writer. A judge sentenced a former county coroner to probation Tuesday for giving newspaper reporters the password to a restricted 911 Web site and accused the journalists of violating their professional ethics.
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T-Mobile USA introduces Google-powered phone
T-Mobile USA, a Deutsche Telekom AG unit, will sell the first phone powered by Google Inc's Android operating system under the brand name T-Mobile G1, said its partner Amazon.com Inc on Tuesday.
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Early Glance: Computer companies
Shares of some top computer companies are up at 10 a.m.: Apple Inc rose $3.21 or 2.4 percent, to $134.26.
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Midday Glance: Computer companies
Apple Inc rose $2.08 or 1.6 percent, to $133.13. Dell Inc rose $.31 or 1.9 percent, to $16.88.
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Ex-employee files whistleblower suit against schools
The former director of technology for the Greece Central School District claims he was fired for trying to fix problems with grade-reporting software, complaining about a telephone system that could record incoming calls and learning that compromised confidential student information went unreported.
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Massachusetts business in brief
Florida hacker admits guilt in TJX breach; gas prices begin to decline again; Bank of America’s Web site experiences problems; Genzyme opens new building in Framingham.
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T-Mobile unveils Google phone in US - Summary
San Francisco - Hoping to challenge the popular iPhone and carve out a dominant position in the transition of the internet to mobile networks, Google launched its first mobile phone Tuesday in the United States in conjunction with the German-owned ca...
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It's official: First Android phone retails for $179
T-Mobile USA will sell the first phone powered by Google Inc.'s Android operating system for $179, slightly cheaper than its rival, Apple's popular iPhone, the wireless service said Tuesday.
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