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T-Mobile removes 3G bandwidth limit, almost
In a surprising move, T-Mobile has reacted to wide-spread criticism targeting the company’s policy to reduce the bandwidth of its 3G service once a customer exceeds 1 GB of data transfer volume within one billing cycle. The company told us that it has removed the 1 GB soft limit from its policy statement, but reserves the right to temporarily reduce data throughput for a small portion of ...
TG Daily |
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Cisco Releases Bundle of Router Security Patches
Cisco has issued 12 sets of security patches for its IOS router operating system.
PC World |
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Computer Users Overeager to Click Popup 'OKs'
New research shows that most Web surfers are too eager to get rid of error messages that could be fake and potentially...
PC World |
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MySpace Aims to Rock Online Music
MySpace will launch on Thursday an online music service it expects will take this market to another level.
PC World |
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New Google phone undercuts iPhone
The first phone that harnesses Google's ambition to make the internet even easier to use on the go was revealed Tuesday, and it looks a lot like an iPhone.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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A epidemic in illegal downloading
More Australians are illegally downloading entertainment files, with little to fear from the copyright police.
Sydney Morning Herald |
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Software maker Oracle going hardcore
Oracle, the second largest software maker, is entering the hardware market for the first time, teaming with Hewlett-Packard on a pair of new storage server products. Oracle CEO Larry Ellison took the stage at Oracle's OpenWorld conference in San Francisco...
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CSULB nursing project is OK'd
LONG BEACH - Cal State Long Beach has received approval for a $5.5 million addition to its nursing building, including new classrooms and a computer lab.
Long Beach Press-Telegram |
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Woman Sitting At Computer Robbed In Her Own Home
A woman who opened her screen door for some fresh air instead found an unwelcome man walking through the door.
NBC 6 Miami |
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Gates Foundation to help UN food program with new market mechanism
Bill Gates on Wednesday unveiled a plan that his charity foundation will help bring hundreds of thousands of smaller farmers into the market as suppliers to the UN World Food Program (WFP). Microsoft's part-time chairman joined WFP Executive Director Josette Sheeran and leaders of three African nations at the 63rd UN General Assembly in New York to launch the plan, according to the Seattle Times ...
People's Daily |
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Google offers chance to change the world
Google is looking for a few good ideas to make the world a better place.
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Toshiba Breaks Quarter-Terabyte Mark in 1.8-in Drives
Toshiba said Wednesday night that it expects to ship 250-Gbyte 1.8-inch hard drives into mininotebooks and similar devices by the end of the year.
PC Magazine |
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Secure communications for sporting venues, hotels and public safety agencies
CNC provided Olympic telecommunications guarantee and services for the Beijing Hotel - home to the International Olympic Committee - the Fencing Hall and the National Convention Center, Huiyuan International Apartments and other venues. To meet demands from Olympic hotels, CNC upgraded their broadband services and replaced switching at some of the hotels. It also outfitted seven Lenovo Internet ...
People's Daily |
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The Ever-Expanding List of Essential Computer Accessories
A "rocking video card" as an essential computer accessory? I'm not so sure about that. I'll admit it, I like my technology. I wouldn't say that makes me a geek (I have way more qualifications for the title than that). I like my computer accessories. They're the odds and ends and bits and pieces that really make sitting in front of a screen (or, ideally, dual widescreens) for days on end fun. ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Fitchburg firm Team Cos. maintains records, Web sites for businesses
You can't just walk in the door and saunter down the hallway at the Team Cos. new data center at the Fitchburg Technology Campus. In fact, unless you are on an approved list, the security guard won't even let you walk in through the locked entrance doors. Signing in at the front desk requires not just a signature and date, but also your driver's license number. Then once you're inside, to ...
Wisconsin State Journal |
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Yahoo, newspapers upgrading ad platform
Yahoo launched a much-anticipated upgrade to its online advertising system Wednesday, one the company termed revolutionary as it bids to emerge from the shadow of search industry leader Google. Playing to Yahoo's strengths in graphical display ads and technology targeting pitches to users' interests, the new APT will initially involve the newspaper companies in a 2-year-old consortium led by ...
Wisconsin State Journal |
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Kentucky tries to seize gambling site domain names
Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear has found an innovative solution to dealing with the drop in state revenues as spending on horse racing drops. When all else fails, blame the online gambling sites, and attempt to seize their domain names. Read More...
Ars Technica |
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‘Predator’ host Chris Hansen to share how to keep kids safe
Be anyone, do anything, live any life. Behind the security and anonymity of the computer screen, anything is possible. Eventually, though, the lines between fantasy and reality become blurred, and that is when the game gets dangerous because someone inevitably will cross them.
The Massillon Independent |
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Google contest to reward world-changing ideas
Got an idea how to make the world a better place? Tell Google about it, and you could win a couple of million bucks to help put it into action.
Austin American-Statesman |
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ARN Member Login
IBM’s Internet Security Systems (ISS) unit has launched a new series of products and says it will be relying entirely on its channel to address demand.
ARNnet |
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Losing bandwidth control
Zoos SA is a non-profit organisation with about 100 employees, some of which are constantly outdoors. All staff were finding their inboxes flooded with dodgy emails. Mobility services provider, Si Partners, was awarded a contract to help conquer the organisation’s spam problem.
ARNnet |
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"Release date for Diablo 3"
does anyone know? Google the thread title and fuck off.
EuroGamer |
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Illness blogs, the new therapy
Writing online blogs offers a good way for many seriously-ill people to cope with their challenges. Quanjing Is blogging good for your health?
China Daily |
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Industry Settles Two Little Arguments (But Not the Big One) Over Internet Royalties
"Groups representing songwriters, music publishers, record labels and digital music websites have ended a seven-year dispute over two types of music royalties. Unfortunately, neither of those is the controversial performance royalty for Internet radio."
Arts Journal |
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Respect choice of the voters
EVERY day we are being served on the front page of all newspapers, on TV and radio, the Internet and so on about what is happening in our country, especially the current political situation. There is no end to all the twists and turns in it.
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