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Google Phone Is Unveiled, Set To Debut October 22
The first phone that harnesses Google Inc.'s ambition to make the Internet easy to use on the go was unveiled yesterday, and it looks a lot like an iPhone. T-Mobile USA showed off the G1, a phone that, like Apple Inc.'s iPhone, 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. T-Mobile said it will begin ...
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Motor Racing: Racers practice on computer simulated rides ahead of night race
SINGAPORE: AT&T Williams driver Nico Rosberg has been racing in the dark, literally. Over the past few days, the 23-year-old German has sped through the 23 turns on the Marina Bay street circuit on a computer simulated ride, with all the lights in the room switched off.
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Store those files online with Mozy
KUALA LUMPUR: Information infrastructure provider EMC Corp is focusing its efforts on providing an online backup hosting service — called Mozy — to enterprises and other consumers.
The Star |
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Man gets more than eight years for child porn
MCALLEN - A local man was sentenced Tuesday to more than eight years in prison for downloading child pornography, U.S. Attorney Don DeGabrielle said in a news release.
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JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読む
Moving into a new apartment in Tokyo can be a hassle—an extremely unnecessary hassle for people expecting to live in Tokyo for less than a year. Finding an apartment and moving in is just half the challenge because setting up utilities, Internet, and cable takes time too.
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Infected US PCs may have attacked Georgia
A security company releases a list of countries with the most bot-infected computers with the United States topping the list.
ZDNet Asia |
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Local news briefs: Aplus.net taps former Everest CEO
Aplus.net of Overland Park has named Phillip Spencer, the former chief executive of Everest Connections, as chief executive. Aplus.net, which provides Web hosting and other Internet services, said former CEO Gabriel Murphy would remain as president and focus on corporate strategy.
The Kansas City Star |
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Garmin to sell a bike computer like the ones used by its champion cyclists
Garmin International will celebrate the success of the cycling team it sponsors with a new Team Garmin branded bike computer.
The Kansas City Star |
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Google phone to debut Oct. 22
NEW YORK (AP) ---- The first phone that harnesses Google Inc.'s ambition to make the Internet easy to use on the go was revealed Tuesday, and it looks a lot like an iPhone.
North County Times |
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Fujitsu Launches "Global Infrastructure Services"
Tokyo, Sept 24, 2008 - (JCN Newswire) - The Fujitsu Group today announced the launch of a new menu of IT outsourcing services, Global Infrastructure Services, with five categories of offerings designed to raise the efficiency and competitiveness of customers' international business operations.
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SNOWMOBILING: Sno-Chiefs’ 10th annual Grass Drags set for Saturday
The event is highlighted by snowmobiles racing on grass with speeds exceeding 100 mph over a four-lane, 500-foot track. The action is marked by modern technologies including professional, Pro-Tree racing lights and a computer timing system.
Lockport Union-Sun & Journal |
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Garmin to sell a bike computer like the ones used by its champion cyclists
Garmin International will celebrate the success of the cycling team it sponsors with a new Team Garmin branded bike computer.
The Kansas City Star |
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Finnish gunman who made Web videos kills 10, self
A chilling YouTube video with a young man firing a pistol and warning "You will die next" caught the eye of police, who questioned him but then let him go, saying they didn't have enough evidence to take away his weapon.
The Kansas City Star |
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Extra: Web comment sections, a form of free speech?
Click here for more KARE 11 News Extras To make your voice heard, you could type a letter, stamp it, mail it and hope an editor puts in the newspaper.
KARE 11 Minneapolis-St. Paul |
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Motorola sues four former employees
Schaumburg-based Motorola Inc. named four former software engineers employed at its Libertyville and Schaumburg offices in a lawsuit filed Tuesday alleging the theft of $600 million in trade secrets with plans to take them to China, officials said.
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School districts offer Internet safety programs
Riverside and Ellwood City Area school districts are combining efforts on a three-part series for parents and children on the positive and negative impact of the Internet.
Ellwood City Ledger |
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State's 3rd Apple store to open in Waikiki Saturday
Waikïkï will get its own Apple Store at the Royal Hawaiian Center on Saturday with a 10 a.m. public grand opening.
Honolulu Advertiser |
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Technology Briefing
Payment standard set for some digital media ... Google-Yahoo deal should be restricted, group says.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Eastern Jackson County Community Calendar September 24-30
NAVIGATING THE INTERNET/E-MAIL: 9-11 a.m. Sept. 24-25, Vesper Hall, 400 N.W. Vesper, Blue Springs. (816-228-0181)
The Kansas City Star |
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The Media Monitors' Top 20
Just to prove that perception is reality, the PM had more press and internet coverage this week and the Opposition Leader was number one in the broadcast media, writes Patrick Baume .
Crikey |
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SNOWMOBILING: Sno-Chiefs’ 10th annual Grass Drags set for Saturday
The event is highlighted by snowmobiles racing on grass with speeds exceeding 100 mph over a four-lane, 500-foot track. The action is marked by modern technologies including professional, Pro-Tree racing lights and a computer timing system.
The Journal-Register |
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Companies in the dark over worker surfing
Worker's private time online is spiralling out of control according to an ICT security consultant, Paul Hortop from Voco.
Scoop.co.nz |
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Google Shows Off Its New Cell Phone
Google's new cell phone, G1, was unveiled Tuesday in Turtle Bay, Manhattan but won't hit store shelves until next month. It's the first phone under Google's software platform called "Android," an operating system designed to allow people to use their phone like they would a desktop computer.
NY1 News |
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Columbus wins suit against Expedia
In a dispute over calculating lodging taxes due to the city, a Columbus judge has ruled against a national company booking hotel rooms online.
Columbus Ledger-Enquirer |
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Google Shows Off Its New Cell Phone
Google's new cell phone, G1, was unveiled Tuesday in Turtle Bay, Manhattan but won't hit store shelves until next month. It's the first phone under Google's software platform called "Android," an operating system designed to allow people to use their phone like they would a desktop computer.
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