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First Android Phone: "T-Mobile G1 With Google"
If the video shown during the press conference is any indication, T-Mobile's "G1 with Google" should give the iPhone a run for its money. Much was made during the press conference of the "totally open" platform (vs. Apple), though Apple wasn't mentioned by any of the presenters. Here's the press release . Click to continue reading... ...
Search Engine Land |
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Poll finds Flood victims blame corrupt officials
Among more than 15,000 unregistered Internet cafes and computergame shops, many of them, which are popular....
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How to stop techies going postal
STRESSED, UNDER APPRECIATED and feeling a distinct lack of respect from employers, more IT workers than ever are apparently doing the tech equivalent of 'going postal' and sabotaging company networks.
The Inquirer |
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Lancaster ex-coroner gets probation over 911 password
LANCASTER -- A judge sentenced a former Lancaster County coroner to probation today for giving newspaper reporters the password to a restricted 911 Web site and accused the journalists of violating professional ethics.
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Symantec's Norton, Sunbelt's Vipre Speed PC Security
It's an encouraging trend: better performance by software that keeps the bad guys out.
US News & World Report |
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Concorde Hotels & Resorts Unveils Dynamic Online Resource Designed to Allow Groups to “Meet in Style”
Concorde Hotels & Resorts has launched its first online business portal for groups offering a variety of innovative tools designed to optimize a meeting planner’s online experience. The new website, www.concorde-hotels.com/meetings, which has been created as part of the Group’s Meet In Style initiative, features creative functions such as customized floor plans and downloadable presentation ...
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Google takes on Apple's iPhone
The new G1 Android phone hits stores Oct. 22 at $179. It will pack a large touch screen, trackball and slide-out keyboard.
Newsday |
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Office Depot Helps Customers Turn Trash Into Cash With Technology Trade-In Program
Office Depot (R) (NYSE:ODP), a leading global provider of office products and services, and N.E.W. Customer Service Companies, Inc. (NEW), announced that Office Depot has launched the Office Depot Tech Trade-In program, an electronics trade-in and recycling service that helps customers get money back by clearing out their old, small- to medium-size electronics -- all through a free, ...
RetailSolutionsOnline |
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Seattle Community College Brings Developmental Math Online with Academic Systems(R) Academic Systems(R) Algebra offers ...
MINNEAPOLIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Sep. 23, 2008--PLATO Learning, Inc. (NASDAQ: TUTR), a leading provider of computer-based and e-learning solutions, announced that North Seattle Community College (NSCC) will continue its 10-year partnership with PLATO Learning by transitioning to the company's newest online software for post-secondary--Academic Systems Algebra--to support the college's developmental ...
INO News |
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50 Cent Game Cancelled?
Reports say the rapper's computer game could be pulled...
MTV UK |
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Try-It-Out Tuesday: Cool It Chiller
A beverage cooler that plugs right into your USB port
WCPO Cincinnati |
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North Seattle Community College Brings Developmental Math Online with Academic Systems(R)
PLATO Learning, Inc. (NASDAQ: TUTR), a leading provider of computer-based and e-learning solutions, announced that North Seattle Community College (NSCC) will continue its 10-year partnership with PLATO Learning by transitioning to the company's newest online software for post-secondary--Academic Systems Algebra--to support the college's developmental mathematics courses. The mathematics series ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Google phone to cost $179, debut Oct. 22
By PETER SVENSSON 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 ...
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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First Google phone to debut in U.S. on Oct. 22, cost $179
Device has trackball, slide-out keyboard, easy access to Google's e-mail, mapping programs 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.
Baltimore Sun |
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Google rolls out rival to iPhone
T-Mobile has rolled out Google's answer to the iPhone as the Web search giant makes its biggest stab yet at leaping from consumers' computers into their pockets with a device cheaper than rival Apple offers.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Aurora Man Convicted In Child Porn Case
A jury convicted Wayne Brown Jr. for using his home computer to disseminate child pornography.
WCPO Cincinnati |
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New polling system will track viewers' instant impressions of debate
Among the millions of Americans watching Friday's first presidential debate will be 2,000 with cell phone or computer mouse in hand.
PhysOrg |
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Symantec's Norton, Sunbelt's Vipre Speed PC Security
It's an encouraging trend: better performance by software that keeps the bad guys out.
US News & World Report |
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'New beginning' for both UU church and its minister
DANVERS and mdash; She did not anticipate making a career change in her late 40s. But in 2001, that is exactly what the Rev. Frieda Gillespie did. Born and raised in Los Angeles, Gillespie, now 54, was a successful computer consultant for Litton Computer Services.
The Salem News |
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Lid may be closing on Pandora
n Oakland-based online radio station facing uphill battle with royalties
Contra Costa Times |
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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.
The World |
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Windows 7 must appeal to geeks--or else
Featured links from the CNET Blog Network Windows 7 must appeal to geeks--or else --Don Reisinger thinks geeks are more important to Windows 7's success than anything else. Tilera adds 36-core chip --Tilera has added a 36-core processor and says its updated 64-core chip has twice the speed of the first-generation chip. Troubled financial IT staff ease their stress by making Star ...
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Teaching New Surgeons Using PC Program
New computer game technology can help educate otolaryngology medical students who don't have any anatomical knowledge or surgical experience, according to new research presented at the 2008 American Academy of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery Foundation (AAO-HNSF) Annual Meeting & OTO EXPO in Chicago, IL.
Medical News Today |
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Ex-Lottery employee arrested for copying data
AUSTIN (AP) - A former Texas Lottery Commission computer analyst has been arrested for copying the personal data of more than 27,000 Texas lottery winners.
KTRE Lufkin and Nacogdoches |
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Track your missing laptop with Adeona
Almost every laptop on sale today comes equipped with the Kensington security slot on the side or back, through which you can connect a theft-deterring locked steel cable. The system's down sides are (a) that a would-be thief can damage or destroy your equipment trying to yank the cable out, and (b) that you have to buy the cable separately. As an alternative, the free software utility Adeona ...
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