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Google-powered Android phone will cost $179
On Tuesday, T-Mobile USA will reveal the first phone to use Android, Google's software platform, at a New York news conference.
USA Today |
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Google phone to cost $179, debut Oct. 22
NEW YORK - The first cell phone running Google Inc.'s mobile software looks something like Apple Inc.'s iPhone and has a large touch screen, but it also packs a...
Boston Herald |
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2:36 p.m.: $179 Google Phone to arrive Oct. 22
Eds: UPDATES photos. Will be led further. Moving on general news and financial services.
The Herald Bulletin |
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GenCorp to Webcast Third Quarter 2008 Earnings Results
GenCorp Inc. announced today that its analyst conference call to discuss third quarter earnings results will be webcast live on the Internet at 8:00 a.m. Pacific on Friday, September 26, 2008.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Intel releases dual core Atom processor
Intel Corp. has started shipping dual-core Atom processors, which are designed for mini-notebooks, the so-called "netbook" category..
EETimes |
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Government Computer News
The United States was the top source of distributed attack traffic, originating nearly three times as many attacks as second-place China, according to a recent study by security service provider SecureWorks Inc.
Government Computer News |
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COM Express module gets low-power options
— Sep. 16, 2008 — RadiSys announced four new 45-nanometer CPU options that significantly reduce the power consumption of a COM Express module it introduced only recently.
Linux Devices |
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Oracle Focuses on Grid, Developer Tools
At OpenWorld, the database giant debuts updates and new offerings described as making deployment and development easier and more efficient.
InternetNews.com |
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Tualatin Hills Park & Rec names Chase to direct school program
Longtime recreation and education programmer Spencer Chase has been selected as coordinator of the Tualatin Hills Park & Recreation District's new Community School Program.
The Hillsboro Argus |
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Cybertainment: Rhea creates Web series; MTV backs Backchannel
Comedian/actress Caroline Rhea has a deal for two original Web series for online comedy channel Atomic Wedgie.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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Victor Keegan: The government must invest in faster broadband
Gordon Brown's promise to the Labour conference today to help bridge the digital divide by spending £300m to give 1.4 million poorer children free broadband access to the internet and computers as well, is a thoroughly welcome measure. Sadly, one has to say it is subject to the usual reservations about Brownite initiatives. It has been plucked out of a hat by a beleaguered prime minister ...
Guardian Unlimited |
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Brown pledges £300m to give internet access to every UK family
Gordon Brown's plans to give families £700 so that all children have internet access at home has been warmly welcomed by teachers and educationalists. But they warn that the estimated £300m to finance the scheme must not come from other education budgets. And they also stress that simply installing computers in homes won't make children or parents use them for educational purposes. In his ...
Guardian Unlimited |
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T-Mobile's G1 debuts as first Google Android phone
T-Mobile showed off its new G1 mobile phone at a press event in New York Tuesday, thus becoming the first carrier to offer a device run on Google's Android open source mobile platform.
Network World |
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All the News That’s Fit to Tweet
When Robert Scoble took the stage for his Sept. 13 keynote speech at the Online News Association conference with a broadcast of his Twitter stream displayed behind him, the message was clear: Twitter is taking on an increasingly prominent role in the media universe.
American Journalism Review |
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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
Guardian Unlimited |
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Brown pledges £300m to give internet access to every UK family
The government will spend £300m to give all UK families internet access at home
Guardian Unlimited |
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St. Benedict's gets renovated
The changes to the parish include the painting and the mural, an upgraded sound system, an electronic organ, tuning the pipe organ, a video system, a wood panel back drop to the altar, a new phone system, door bell with intercom, wireless internet, and a homemade video studio.
Somerville Journal |
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Google phone to cost $179, debut Oct. 22
NEW YORK — The first cell phone running Google Inc.'s mobile software looks something like Apple Inc.'s iPhone and has a large touch screen, but it also packs a trackball, a slide-out keyboard and easy access to Google's e-mail and mapping programs. Google made its debut as a cell phone software provider Tuesday at an event where wireless carrier T-Mobile said it will begin selling the G1 phone ...
Atlanta Journal-Constitution |
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ELT diary
Sri Lanka and India get down to business Poles experience British reality Google admits to trials of translation Guardian Weekly website talks up communication
Guardian Unlimited |
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News and views on Linux-powered devices ...
Tinest Linux system, yet? — Sep. 16, 2008 — CompuLab introduced a tiny fanless PC using 4-6 Watts of power.
Linux Devices |
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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.
WCVB Boston |
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Shoppers can save, organize and now search online payment with new tool
Online payment services provider Billeo is expanding its e-payment management tools with a new feature that lets shoppers search online receipts and transaction records they’ve stored electronically in their Billeo accounts.
InternetRetailer.com |
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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.
EETimes |
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Google phone to cost $179, debut Oct. 22
NEW YORK: The first cell phone running Google Inc.'s mobile software looks something like Apple Inc.'s iPhone and has a large touch screen, but it also packs a trackball, a slide-out keyboard and easy access to Google's e-mail and mapping programs.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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Google phone to cost $179, debut Oct. 22
NEW YORK: The first cell phone running Google Inc.'s mobile software looks something like Apple Inc.'s iPhone and has a large touch screen, but it also packs a trackball, a slide-out keyboard and easy access to Google's e-mail and mapping programs.
Akron Beacon Journal |
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