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Connected 24x7
Imagine a school where, if you played truant, a text message would be sent to your parents’ mobile automatically. Everything would be recorded and monitored online, right from your attendance to how far you progress in a particular class.
The Telegraph |
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Last Call: Arrow Electronics declines
(AP:NEW YORK) Arrow Electronics Inc. shares fell Wednesday after a Credit Suisse analyst downgraded the electronics and computer products distributor's stock, citing declining demand.
INO News |
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Don't drive iPhone developers away, Apple
Apple's behavior in rejecting iPhone apps without consistency or good explanations threatens the very health of the iPhone platform, Jason Snell says.
Macworld |
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Microsoft Expanding Bus Service In Seattle Area
REDMOND, Wash. -- Microsoft is adding nine Seattle-area neighborhoods next month to the free bus service it started a year ago to help employees commute to Redmond.
KIRO 7 Seattle-Tacoma |
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Yahoo launches major upgrade to display ad system
Yahoo Inc. launched a much-anticipated upgrade to its online advertising system Wednesday as it tries to bring to graphical display ads some of the innovations that powered Google Inc.'s rapid rise in search marketing.
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Review: Lifestreaming sites can organize Web lives
Slowly but surely, my online life has spiraled out of control. Between posting photos on Flickr, updating my status on Facebook, blogging and commenting on and perusing various other sites, I'm having trouble keeping all my activities straight.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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MySpace Music to launch Thursday
Service backed by Rupert Murdoch's News Corp and major labels is finally kicking off with free streaming, downloads from Amazon, and a whole lot of expectations.
CNET |
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China running out of IP addresses
Iain Thomson at Oracle Openworld 2008 in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Wednesday 24 September 2008 at 22:13:00 Has 830 days supply left Chinese officials are calling for a mass migration to IPv6 after disclosing that they have only 830 days of IPv4 resources left....
vnunet.com |
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(Full Story)
Responding to a Kansas child pornography case, the U.S. Senate has passed a bill making it clear that images obtained on the Internet do in fact travel across state lines.
KAKE |
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Families raise money to fund Internet connection, link with loved ones serving in Iraq
GENESEE COUNTY, Michigan -- Since his father Spc. Jim Barkey left for Iraq, 5-year-old Brenden keeps asking why daddy can't read him bedtime stories anymore. Daughters Keegan, 7, and Madison, 12, miss goofing around with the father who helped them...
The Flint Journal |
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The Google Phone Is About Open Software
Android software is more open and flexible than the iPhone and BlackBerry.
US News & World Report |
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Thieves Back SUV Through I-Drive Store Window To Rip-Off Electronics
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Thieves smashed an SUV through the front of an International Drive electronics store and stole $30,000 worth of laptop computers, cameras, video games and watches.
WFTV 9 Orlando |
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Thieves Back SUV Through Store Window To Rip-Off Electronics
ORLANDO, Fla. -- Thieves smashed an SUV through the front of an International Drive electronics store and stole $30,000 worth of laptop computers, cameras, video games and watches.
WFTV 9 Orlando |
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white papers
Google cofounder Larry Page blasted as unfair recent interference tests of prototype devices that would deliver wireless broadband on unused television spectrum.
IT World |
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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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Google's Page: White spaces test was unfair
Google cofounder Larry Page blasted as unfair recent interference tests of prototype devices that would deliver wireless broadband on unused television spectrum.
IT World |
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Akamai CDN Powers Metacafe Site
September 24, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- Content delivery network provider Akamai Technologies announced on Wednesday it is powering online video broadcaster Metacafe.
Web Host Industry Review |
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The Digital Home Podcast 34: Apple is getting out of hand
In his latest podcast, Don Reisinger explores why Apple is getting out of hand and why Google shouldn't be underestimated. After that, he sits down with Garmin to see what's up at the company.
CNET |
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Dell Transitioning Laptops to LED Backlights
Dell announced that all of its laptop displays will make use of LED backlights by 2010. Dell also has plans to begin introducing LEB backlights on its desktop monitors as well. By the end of this year, two-thirds of its Latitude series of laptops will be shipping with LED backlights as a standard feature . LED backlights offer many benefits over traditional cold cathode fluorescent lamp (CCFL) ...
Overclockers Club |
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Popular business directory searches
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Tuttle Times |
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Popular business directory searches
Make Easy Money Fast! Grady Co. participants needed for a One-day focus group discussion. Tuesday, October 10th, 7am-7pm, in OKC. $150 for p ... >MORE
Tuttle Times |
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Popular business directory searches
Make Easy Money Fast! Grady Co. participants needed for a One-day focus group discussion. Tuesday, October 10th, 7am-7pm, in OKC. $150 for p ... >MORE
Tuttle Times |
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10 killed after online video tirade
KAUHAJOKI, Finland - 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.
Worcester Telegram & Gazette |
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Secure Experts Concerned Over Availability of Software Development Kits for Mobile Devices
Security experts warn that the rapid growth of mobile devices as most used web-access device in the world means that they will be a major target for cybercriminals.
CircleID |
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Dell to transition all laptops to LED displays by 2010
Filed under: Displays , Laptops We've already heard about a certain other computer manufacturer's supposed plans to go all LED with its laptops in the not too distant future, and it looks like Dell is now set to take the energy-saving leap as well. According to PC Magazine, Dell says that two-thirds of its Latitude E-series laptops will ship with mercury-free LED backlighting as ...
Engadget |
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