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Windows Mobile 7 release delayed
Microsoft's new cell phone operating system, aimed at helping the software maker better compete with Apple's iPhone, is now not expected until the second half of 2009.
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Spintronics could be breaking technological ground in electronics - Business and Technology
Spin electronics (or spintronics) is an emerging field of technology that uses electricity and magnetism to efficiently transfer data to a computer's hard drive. Spintronics allows electrons to play a more active role in the process of saving information to a computer's hard drive.
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Astro Otters at Ott Planetarium - Business and Technology
The Weber State University Ott Planetarium recently began its spring schedule for public viewing with the computer-animated production "AstroOtters".
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The Weber State University Ott Planetarium recently began its spring schedule for public viewing with the computer-animated production "AstroOtters".
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Nelson heads Internet sales ... and more
The Daily Times announces the addition of Nathan Nelson as Internet sales manager as part of its transition to a 24/7 news and information company.
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Biden disapproved of Obama's ad campaign - At a glance
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Obama's running mate says a campaign ad that mocked Republican presidential candidate John McCain as an out-of-touch, out-of-date computer illiterate was "terrible" and would not have been done had he known about it.
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America’s first Web master at Rose to talk about past, future of Internet
Bebo White, America’s first Web master and a person who played an instrumental role in bringing life to the World Wide Web, will present a public lecture on “The Once and Future Web,” and visit faculty and students at Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology on Thursday.
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Boost for BT superfast broadband plan
BT ’s proposed £1.5bn-plus ($2.8bn) investment in a superfast broadband network appeared closer to becoming reality on Tuesday after regulators set out plans to remove many price controls on internet access.
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Diversity Center offers involvement for students - News
The Weber State University Center for Diversity and Unity moved into its new offices next to the computer lab in the Union Building and has expanded to include clubs and organizations, diversity, and unity.
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T-Mobile launches Google phone in U.S.
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 U.S. in conjunction with the German-owned carrier T-Mobile.
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T-Mobile Unveils the First Phone Powered by Android
NEW YORK – T-Mobile has announced the international launch of the world’s first Android-powered mobile phone in partnership with Google.
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@ Ad Week: Blip.tv Bets On A 'Slacker Uprising'; Will Moore Deal Lead To Rising Traffic, CPMs?
Over the last few years, left-leaning documentarian Michael Moore's cinematic molotov cocktails have gone from filling seats at the art houses to multiplexes. Online video sharing site Blip.tv hopes that his latest, Slacker Uprising , will lead to more traffic to its site. Blip.tv is offering Moore's new film, which is being released online instead of in theaters. The movie, which debuts ...
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Hunt for Palin 'hacker': Journalism or mob mentality?
David Sarno has a thought-provoking piece on the blogosphere's track-down-cum-witch-hunt that fingered David Kernell as the "Sarah Palin Hacker" long before the feds indicted him or anyone else (which they still haven't done.) Indeed, a grand jury met today in Chattanooga and...
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$2 Billion Valuation Reported for Russian Blog and Email Portal
Fifteen percent ownership of Russian email, news and blog portal Mail.ru was purchased this summer for $300 million, according to new reports today from Russian journalists citing sources close to the deal. That puts the full value of the company at a whopping $2 billion, 30% more than Google paid for YouTube. The shares were bought by internet investment firm Digital Sky Technologies, ...
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Solar Panels Are Vanishing, Only to Reappear on the Internet
Solar power, with its promise of emissions-free renewable energy, boasts a growing number of fans. Some of them, it turns out, are thieves.
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New online role-playing game aims at 'World of Warcraft'
Most massively multiplayer online role-playing games are about conflict: fantastic clashes between warriors, wizards, aliens, orcs and elves.
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Google phone goes on sale Oct. 22; DuPont to get its first female CEO
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Women Consumers Making Presence Felt
Auckland, 24 September: More women than men are shopping online, and making purchases more frequently over the Internet.
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Google rolls out phone
THE G1: It'll debut Oct. 22, with a low-priced $25 monthly data plan costing $20 less than the least-expensive iPhone.
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ARN Member Login
Like many gearheads, I've owned a lot of portable computers over the years -- and I've wanted to replace every last one with a smaller, sleeker upgrade, from the "luggable" Apple IIc onward.
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D-Link DCS-920 Wireless G Internet camera
The D-Link Wireless G Internet Camera connects to a home or small business network using wires or via Wi-Fi (802.11g) and can be mounted on ceilings and walls. The unit is designed for remote video viewing and can be accessed and controlled via any Java-enabled browser.
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Google, T-Mobile introduce first Android phone
Google and T-Mobile finally took the wraps off the T-Mobile G1, the first phone to use the Internet giant's Android operating system. The phone, the first of several to come, crystallizes Google's ambition to create an open mobile environment that gives users...
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Britney Spears is hot on the comeback trail, but the pop star is furious that an unfinished version of her new single has been leaked on the internet.
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Britney Spears is hot on the comeback trail, but the pop star is furious that an unfinished version of her new single has been leaked on the internet.
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eDay aims to clean up Bay of Plenty’s e-waste
Bay of Plenty residents can dispose of their old computers and mobile phones at eDay on Saturday 4 October. eDay is a free computer recycling event being held in 32 centres throughout New Zealand. It is expected to divert 1000 tonnes of potentially toxic waste from landfills.
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