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Moore political movie released on Web
Filmmaker Michael Moore released his latest documentary for free on the Internet on Wednesday, marking a first for the maverick director who aims to encourage young people to vote - preferably for Democrats - in November's US presidential election.
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Contractor, biz plead guilty in broadband fraud
HUNTINGTON, W.Va. (AP) — A contractor and business from Ohio have pleaded guilty to laundering money for the former president of a now-defunct company meant to provide broadband Internet service to rural areas of West Virginia and Ohio.
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'Orange' Cell Phone to Provide Internet
(IsraelNN.com) Partner Communications, which operates the Orange cell phone system, has announced it will become an Internet service provider by next year. It will be the first multimedia portal in Israel , offering e-mail access, voice over broadband services and entertainment.
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Posts published by David Pogue
Columnist David Pogue offers quick impressions of the new G1 cellphone from Google, HTC and T-Mobile. Apple’s new device has prompted both negative and positive reactions from readers, along with a torrent of questions.
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@ EconMusic: Billy Bragg On Social Media: 'Everyone's Making A Shitload Of Money Except Us'
English singer-songwriter Billy Bragg used our EconMusic conference in London to urge the emerging wave of web services to pay artists fairly for using their songs. " Everyone's making a shitload of money, it seems, except the content providers ," said the singer-songwriter, who has previously criticised MySpace and MTV on artists' rights and Bebo on payments.
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Surveillance video captures suspect in home invasion
Broward Sheriff's deputies are looking for a man who broke into a woman's Deerfield Beach home and stole a laptop computer - while a high-tech surveillance camera captured his every move.
Sun-Sentinel |
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Is Google Cell Phone a Good Deal for Consumers?
Can Google really dominate the mobile-phone market?
Newsweek |
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$25m broadband boost for Yorke Peninsula: report
A South Australian Government-funded report has found that broadband internet will bring about $25 million in returns to the Yorke Peninsula in the next five years.
ABC via Yahoo!7 News |
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Google cell move aims to give legs to Android
Company is interested less in cellphones than in securing a dominant role for its Android software and its search engine
The Globe and Mail |
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NYC buys new security for Va. gun shop, ends suit
New York City will pay to install a better security camera system in a Virginia gun store that will make other changes to its sales practices, resolving a lawsuit the city filed two years ago. The city will pay for buy a computer log for The Bob Moates Sport Shop of Midlothian, Va., that will alert sales clerks when a person attempting to buy a gun has made previous purchases of weapons linked ...
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WordHasIt: Time to sharpen film marketing strategies
Mizal (left) and Emylia posing at their restaurant Zucchero Cafe in KL. With the progress of technology, buying and selling films and TV serials via the Internet creates a huge potential for Malaysian products to make it big internationally.
The New Straits Times |
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A new phase of government ICT?
US firm Comcast has provided US regulators details of how it plans to change the way it manages web traffic over its high speed internet network without blocking any applications or content, a Reuters report said.
telecomasia.net |
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How Many Google Phone Engineers Does It Take to Tell the Time? [Android Interface Mess]
digg_skin = 'compact'; digg_bgcolor = '#f1f8fa'; digg_url = 'http://digg.com/gadgets/How_Many_Google_Phone_Engineers_Does_It_Take_to_Tell_Time'; So here I was, all excited about Android. Not...
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A new phase of government ICT?
(Associated Press via NewsEdge) The World Trade Organization will examine whether Japan is complying with a ruling against its punitive import charge on South Korean computer chips.
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Google Presents Online MTA Travel Info
The MTA announced Tuesday a partnership with perhaps the most recognizable brand in the tech industry to provide near-instantaneous information on the city’s mass transit. NY1’s Transit reporter Bobby Cuza filed the following report.
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Google Presents Online MTA Travel Info
The MTA announced Tuesday a partnership with perhaps the most recognizable brand in the tech industry to provide near-instantaneous information on the city’s mass transit. NY1’s Transit reporter Bobby Cuza filed the following report.
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Local filmmaker will show work at festival
Joe Valenti may not be a household name just yet, but that could soon change if he has anything to say about it. The Brick Township native and current resident of Cliffwood Beach has two films set to premiere at the Reel Jersey Film Festival to be held in Rutherford on Sept. 27, and online buzz indicates these movies could be hits.
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UW football: Computers to blame for Bucky's tough draw
The computers don't like the University of Wisconsin football program. That's the only way to explain why the Badgers open up the Big Ten Conference portion of their schedule with games against what many consider to be the league's three premier programs. After playing at Michigan (1-2) on Saturday in its Big Ten opener, No. 9 UW (3-0) will host Ohio State and Penn State on the first two ...
The Capital Times |
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Google cell move aims to give legs to Android
Google Inc. took its most ambitious step yet toward leveraging its dominance of the Internet into a leading role in the cellular marketplace when it unveiled the G1, the first smart phone to run the company's Android mobile operating system.
The Globe and Mail |
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@ EconMusic: Billy Bragg On Social Media: 'Everyone's Making A Shitload Of Money Except Us'
English singer-songwriter Billy Bragg used our EconMusic conference in London to urge the emerging wave of web services to pay artists fairly for using their songs. "Everyone's making a shitload of money, it seems, except the content providers," said the singer-songwriter, who has previously criticized MySpace and MTV on artists' rights and Bebo on payments.
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Xbox Live offline next Monday
Microsoft online-gaming service to be taken down for up to 24 hours to prepare for this fall's "New Xbox Experience" dashboard update.
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Motorola Announces USB WiMAX Dongle
Motorola said Tuesday that it will sell a USB dongle that will be preconfigured to connect to WiMAX networks.
ExtremeTech |
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Fineprint: T-Mobile cripples 3G bandwidth
T-Mobile executives were proud to introduce their first 3G phone for the U.S., the G1, just in time when the carrier’s 3G network goes online on October 22. At first sight, T-Mobile 3G access is cheaper than AT T’s plan but a closer look at the fine print reveals an ugly restriction. If you actually start using the 3G bandwidth, T-Mobile may cut your bandwidth by 95% (yes, that is 95%). We ...
TG Daily |
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INDIA: 'US newspapers may opt for outsourcing'
NEW DELHI --- Not just the economy even the US newspaper industry is going through tough times these days. Shrinking circulation, dwindling advertising revenues, growth of the internet edition and rising newsprint prices have together put pressure on their margins.
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