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Google jumps into phone war
(CBS) - Google is jumping into the smart phone wars. The company is making its debut as a cell phone software provider. The G-One phone is Google's answer to Apple's Iphone.
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Oracle to sell computer hardware for first time
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Oracle Corp. is selling computer hardware for the first time in its 31-year history, signaling an ambition to become more than a one-stop shop for business software.
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Oracle To Sell Computer Hardware For 1st Time
Oracle Corp. is selling computer hardware for the first time in its 31-year history, signaling an ambition to become more than a one-stop shop for business software.
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Oracle jumps into hardware
Company will work with Hewlett-Packard to sell computer preloaded with database program
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Lee County sheriff's deputy fired for pornography
A Lee County sheriff's sergeant has been fired for having pornography on his work computer.
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Oracle jumps into hardware
Company will work with Hewlett-Packard to sell computer preloaded with database program
Contra Costa Times |
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Intel claims big bucks from low-power chips
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, vnunet.com , Thursday 25 September 2008 at 00:50:00 Company says Core line saving $2bil Intel is claiming that its Core line of processors has allowed for $2bn in savings since release. First introduced two years ago, the Core chips were touted by Intel in...
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Toshiba Introduces Industry's First Quarter-Terabyte 1.8-Inch HDD in High-Performance Configuration for Mobile PCs
Toshiba Storage Device Division , the industry pioneer in small form factor hard disk drives , today announced expansion of its market-leading 1.8-inch lineup with the MKxx29GSG series, which introduces three high-capacity, high-performance Serial ATA HDDs for mobile PC applications, including the industry's first 250GB 1.8-inch HDD.
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T-Mobile G1 Reviews reveal the Good and the Bad
T-Mobile and Google unveiled the first Android based phone yesterday dubbed T-Mobile G1 with Google. The T-Mobile G1 will go on sale on October 22nd for $179 with a 2-year customer agreement. Now the question is if the first Android phone is something you ...
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Software giant Oracle to sell hardware with H-P
In a move the company is billing as its first foray into the hardware business, Oracle Corp. said Wednesday it will begin selling server computers that come with its database software pre-installed.
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How to Swap a SIM Card in a GSM Phone
If you've ever taken your phone apart, you probably spotted the SIM card tucked neatly underneath the battery. But prying it out can be a total chore. Here's a simple trick you can use to pop and swap a SIM card with ease. Got extra advice or an alternate method that works just as well? Log in and share the wealth. Wired.com
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It may take six months to translate Android software into most languages around the world.
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Keeping computing compatible
As distributed computing becomes universal, the programs that make devices work really have to work together. European researchers have gone back to basics to create a development toolkit that guarantees this sort of compatibility.
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Oracle, HP team up on database hardware
Oracle Corp , the world's No. 3 software maker is teaming up with Hewlett-Packard Co to sell powerful, specialized computers that companies use to analyze data on their business activities.
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Tucson man gets 7 years in prison for child porn
A Tucson man was sentenced this week to 84 months in prison for trading in child pornography from an internet address in Tucson.
Tucson Citizen |
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Oracle, HP team up on database hardware
(Adds analyst comment, details on partnership)
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Oracle, HP team up on database hardware
(Adds analyst comment, details on partnership)
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Oracle jumps into hardware
Company will work with Hewlett-Packard to sell computer preloaded with database program
Contra Costa Times |
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Apple plugs gaping holes in Java for Mac
Apple today released Java for Mac OS X 10.5 Update 2 with patches for a total of 25 documented security flaws that could expose Mac users to malicious code execution attacks. Two of the 25 flaws are specific to Apple and could be exploited to launch...
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Nortel puts Metro Ethernet group on sale block
Philippine top carrier PLDT plans to partner with provincial telecom companies to use their existing facilities to operate telephone and internet services outside of its permit...
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HTC and Google worked for three years to bring Android phones to market. Engineers from Google and High Tech Computer (HTC) spent three years developing Android software and handsets before the launch of the G1 by T-Mobile on Tuesday, an executive from HTC said.
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IN BRIEF
There will be a Pahrump Tent Revival Oct. 11-19 in Petrack Park. Check the Web site, www.pahrumptentrevival.com for a schedule of inspirational messages.
Pahrump Valley Times |
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It may take six months to translate Android software into most languages around the world.
Linux World Australia |
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It may take six months to translate Android software into most languages around the world.
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Rescuing a Web Password
The password for my Web-based mail account doesn?t work anymore and I can?t get into it. If it got hacked, what can I do?
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