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Nokia spreading software bets after Symbian buy
Nokia (NOK1V.HE) is quietly extending its knowledge base in the free Linux operating system to give it extra options in the battle for mobile software supremacy with Google and Apple .
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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T-Mobile prepares Google phone debut
The G1 is like Apple's iPhone, but it has easy access to Google's e-mail program.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Google Introduces an iPhone Rival Open to Whims
The $179 T-Mobile G1 is the latest in a string of challenges to Apples popular iPhone.
The Gadsden Times |
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Google Introduces an iPhone Rival Open to Whims
The $179 T-Mobile G1 is the latest in a string of challenges to Apples popular iPhone.
The Tuscaloosa News |
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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 Gainesville Sun |
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Woman Allegedly Stole $450K From Youth Shelter
A former Los Alamitos youth shelter worker allegedly forged checks and used employer credit cards to steal $450,000 from the charity organization. Lydia Fitzgerald was arrested Wednesday on 23 counts of forging checks, 16 counts of altering books and records and three counts of computer access and fraud. Bail has been set at $450,000.
CBS 2 Los Angeles |
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Google Introduces an iPhone Rival Open to Whims
The $179 T-Mobile G1 is the latest in a string of challenges to Apples popular iPhone.
The Gadsden Times |
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Google phone unveiled
The first phone that harnesses Google Inc.'s ambition to make the Internet easy to use on the go was revealed Tuesday. T-Mobile showed off the G1, a phone that has a large touch screen, packs a trackball, a slide-out keyboard and easy access to Google's e-mail and mapping programs.
The Gainesville Sun |
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Study: Network delays crimp user productivity
According to the Network Performance Frustration Research Report by Dimension Data, IT users lose a monthly average of 35 minutes on network log-in delay and 25 minutes on e-mail processing activities such as downloading of mail from a server. File transfers take up an average 23 minutes per month.
Bangkok Post - Thailand's English news |
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Orkut bans Indian Mujahideen community
Google's social networking site Orkut on Thursday banned a community named as Indian Mujahideen following the serial blasts in the national capital on September 13.
rediff.com |
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Easton man accused of abusing child while on webcam
An Easton man is facing charges after police said he fondled a child while engaging in a live online chat with a woman in Massachusetts.
Capital News 9 |
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Mackie Unleashes Compact ProFX Series Mixers
Mackie has introduced two exciting new compact effects mixers with USB I/O — the ProFX8 and ProFX12. Offering the most complete, professional feature set in their class, the ProFX Series mixers are the perfect choice for small to mid-size performance venues and acts.
Harmony Central |
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Touchscreen Next?
New technologies like projection displays have the potential to revolutionize mobile computers, and Antoine Wright has been thinking hard about the future of touch-based user interfaces.
Brighthand |
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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 Tuscaloosa News |
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Computer worker indicted over data disclosure
A 35-year-old county computer worker was indicted on three counts for allegedly improperly accessing information and revealing it, officials said.
The Times of Trenton |
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How Wall Street Lied to Its Computers
CORRECTED 5 p.m.: Spelling of Leslie Rahl. So where were the quants? That’s what has been running through my head as I watch some of the oldest and seemingly best-run firms on Wall Street implode because of what turned out to be really bad bets on mortgage securities.
New York Times |
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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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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 Gadsden Times |
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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 Gainesville Sun |
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congatec Unveils Latest Module in COM Express Family Based On Intel(R) Atom(TM) Processor N270 and Mobile Intel(R) ...
congatec AG continues to enhance its highly successful COM Express product family with the unveiling of the economically priced conga-CA945 module. The new module features the Intel(R) Atom(TM) processor N270 and the full-featured Mobile Intel(R) 945GSE Express chipset in conjunction with the Intel(R) I/O Controller Hub 7-M. (Photo available at: http://pr.congatec.com)
Centre Daily Times |
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IPTV subscriptions to grow 64 pct in 2008: Gartner
LONDON - Worldwide subscriptions to Internet-based television platforms are on track to reach 19.6 million subscribers in 2008, a 64 percent increase, according to analysts at Gartner.
Khaleej Times |
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New Animation Emphasis Offered in Computer Science Department
For three years, the Computer Science Department's single emphasis has been bioinformatics. However, this fall the department began offering an animation emphasis.
Brigham Young NewsNet |
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Rapping For FreeCreditReport.com
Ed McMahon, the 85-year-old former "Tonight Show" sidekick, will star in two viral rap videos for FreeCreditReport.com, a financial Web site owned by credit bureau Experian.
WITN 7 North Carolina |
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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 Hendersonville Times-News |
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Google Launches Moderator for Q&A Meeting Sessions
Google has released a service called Moderator that organizations can use to better plan Q&A sessions in meetings.
PC World |
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