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Mozilla patches 11 bugs in Firefox
Firefox 3.0.2 quashes six critical bugs—four marked “high,” and one pegged as “low” in Mozilla’s four-step threat ranking system.
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Thursday, September 25, 2008
Hardware and networking engineering, both at the top design, planning and manufacturing level, as well as those at the maintenance and repair level are the backbone on which the rest of the IT world stands.
Deccan Herald |
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A New Kind of Venture Capitalist Makes Small Bets on Young Firms
Union Square Ventures focuses on services that use the Web to change a market rather than simply make it more efficient.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Lottery vendor sorry for glitch affecting tickets
DENVER (AP) - The Georgia-based company that runs the Colorado Lottery's computer systems is apologizing for a glitch that prevented players with winning tickets from redeeming them.
KJCT 8 Grand Junction |
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Circulating Trojan file targets iPhone followers
A Trojan attack in circulation is exploiting interest in the iPhone, say researchers with Panda Security. The company identifies the malware as Banker.LKCTrojan, an app which masquerades as a video of the iPhone. The associated file -- named "VideoPhone[1]_exe" -- specifically operates through a technique called pharming, in which DNS information is sabotaged to redirect a person to a malicious ...
MacNN |
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Houston TV Web Sites Draw World Viewers to Ike Video
As the national media shifted its attention to the financial crisis, local stations in Houston streamed exhaustive hurricane coverage online.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Last Call: Arrow Electronics declines
Arrow Electronics Inc. shares fell Wednesday after a Credit Suisse analyst downgraded the electronics and computer products distributor's stock, citing declining demand.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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BEN WINDHAM: Left field is a fertile place for knowledge
Do you know where the phrase "out of left field" originated' I always thought it had to do with throwing a baseball from that distant quarter of the park. Not so, says Wikipedia, the know-it-all online encyclopedia. Well, mostly not so.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Google releases software kit for new phone
SAN FRANCISCO (AFP) - Google has released a kit for software developers to create fun, hip or functional programs for the "G-phone" due out next month in a direct challenge to Apple's hot-selling iPhone.
Yahoo! Asia News |
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Google phone wins cheers, requests for better
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Nice try with the new phone, Google. Better luck next time. That's what some seem to be saying about Google Inc's first foray into the world of cell phones.
Yahoo! Asia News |
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With Google Phone, HTC Comes Out of the Shadows
For much of the past decade, the Taiwanese manufacturer operated in relative obscurity as a contract manufacturer for many carriers.
The Gadsden Times |
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Chrome Users Return to IE, Firefox
Google's new Chrome web browser apparently has lost its charm according to statistics gathered by Net Applications
Tom's Hardware |
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Tyler Green's modern & contemporary art blog
Check out Culture Monster , the new arts blog from the Los Angeles Times. Especially cool: A Christopher Knight post on Mark Bradford's post-Katrina ark for New Orleans.
Arts Journal |
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Last Call: Avnet shares hit year low
(AP:NEW YORK) Shares of Avnet Inc. slumped to a 52-week low Wednesday after an analyst downgraded the electronic components and computer products distributor amid concerns about demand for technology products.
INO News |
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Vodafone to Launch DSL High Speed Internet in Spain
MADRID -(Dow Jones)- Vodafone Group said Wednesday it would launch a DSL-based high speed Internet service in Spain for residential customers Oct. 8, as the Spanish unit makes a further step towards the integration of its mobile and fixed-line services.
Cellular-News.com |
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Cisco Tries to Break Out of the Data Center Role
These days, Cisco is peddling e-mail software, video conferencing systems, cable TV boxes, and other products known as unified communications.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Making a career in Hardware and Networking
Hardware and networking engineering, both at the top design, planning and manufacturing level, as well as those at the maintenance and repair level are the backbone on which the rest of the IT world stands.
Deccan Herald |
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Tel: (800) 554 3339 Internet: www.liffeyvan.com
Liffey Van Lines, Inc. International Moving & Storage New York City & Mahopac, NY Deal with the best! • In business since 1973 • Quality service and guaranteed prices.
Irish Voice |
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Wednesday September 24, 2008
• Lifetime Health Joins Aetna's Rochester Network Aetna signed a deal to bring Lifetime Health Medical Group into its participating provider network. • Verizon Opens Fitness Center for Employees Verizon Wireless opened a new health and wellness center for its Rochester-area employees.
R News |
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Internet in the Sky: Surf but Don’t Call
New technology lets you get broadband Internet service while in flight, but airlines have erected technological barriers to block VoIP, as the debate over public cellphone use continues.
The Gadsden Times |
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Maple Heights: City links wireless Internet from library to senior center
The city has linked wireless Internet services from the county branch library to the Senior Citizens Center nearby. Wireless Internet will help patrons of the senior center obtain educational lessons from the Internet. The center is not only a social-gathering...
Garfield Maple Sun |
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Nvidia Chip Speeds Up Imaging for Industrial Use
The graphics processing company helps organizations analyze a vast quantity of data and do it much faster than standard computers.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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Saudi varsity-IBM in JV to build supercomputers
Saudi Arabia's upcoming King Abdullah University for Science and Technology (KAUST) has announced it will build one of the world's fastest and most powerful supercomputers in collaboration with IBM.
Deccan Herald |
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The Law of Contracting Electronically
Is your agreement through e-mail legally binding? Find out what kind of online communication constitutes a legal contract.
TheStreet.com |
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Cash or credit'
With the prevalent use of credit cards, online banking and debit transactions, cash may have appeared to be on its last legs, but new research suggests using currency may be the key to help people spend less and budget better.The mere presence of a credit card logo made people willing to spend more, the study suggests.
The Florence Times-Daily |
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