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Visa develops payment software for Google phone
(AP:SAN FRANCISCO) Visa Inc. said Thursday it's developing mobile payment software for the new wireless phone powered by Google Inc.'s Android system.
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Ac Dc - Acdc Boycott Itunes
Rockers AC DC are refusing to sell their music through internet download service iTunes, because they fear fans will only purchase "a few tracks". The band wants fans ...
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2008 Market Facts
By John Wolcott SCBJ Editor For the first time, the hotly-debated question of whether commercial airline service should be allowed at Paine Field is getting county-wide Internet survey responses from citizens, showing 71 percent in favor of being able to fly from Snohomish County Airport.
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‘Hacking groups also use the outsourcing model’
Hyderabad, Sept. 25 Outsourcing is not just confined to software or hardware companies, but is also a business model that exists within the hacking groups with specialised language for communicating.
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Control your TV simply by waving your arm
(PhysOrg.com) -- Consumers will soon be able to control their TV screens or home entertainment systems simply by waving their hand, thanks to technology developed by Toshiba's Cambridge Research Laboratory in collaboration with the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge.
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Computer glitch delays UK flights
LONDON, England (AP) -- -- A computer glitch at Britain's air traffic control center on Thursday led to delays and cancellations across the country, officials said.
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UK flight delays
Flights to some of Britain's biggest airports have been being cancelled, disrupted and delayed, after a computer fault at the UK's main air traffic control centre this afternoon.
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Visa develops payment software for Google phone
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Visa Inc. said Thursday it's developing mobile payment software for the new wireless phone powered by Google Inc.'s Android system.
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EBay gets conditional OK for stake in Korean site
NEW YORK (AP) — EBay Inc. said Thursday it received preliminary conditional approval from South Korean regulators for its potential purchase of a stake in Gmarket Inc., operator of an online marketplace in that country.
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Defense: Ban TV for Addison jurors in NH
Lawyers for a man accused of killing a Manchester police officer in 2006 are asking the judge to order jurors not to watch news on television or online.
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Internet studies help 3 land alligator
Three men who caught a nearly 13-foot-long alligator in South Carolina's Lake Marion say research on the Internet helped them achieve hunting success.Matthew Samuels said after finding tips to hunting alligators online, he and his brother, Chris, and his friend, David McConnell, went out and caught a 12-foot, 7-inch alligator, The Charlotte (N.C.) Observer said Thursday.Samuels said the trio ...
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T-Mobile lifts 1GB limit on G1 Android phone
T-Mobile is backpedaling on the limit it placed on the so-called unlimited data plan that will accompany its Android phone, but the operator isn't saying exactly what the new terms will be. When T-Mobile introduced the G1, the first phone based on Google's Android mobile platform, on Tuesday, it said that subscribers would be able to sign up for a $35-per-month unlimited data plan. But ...
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Some Benefits Of Purchasing Modern Furniture Online
Purchasing modern furniture is just easy. You can see them in many stores and outlets worldwide. But if you want to have more benefits on the purchase, then buying online would be a good idea.
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Visa develops payment software for Google phone
Visa Inc. said Thursday it's developing mobile payment software for the new wireless phone powered by Google Inc.'s Android system.
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Past always present in politics
Would-be federal election candidates swimming naked with minors present, smoking dope, having a criminal record, making controversial comments on blogs. Whoops. Goodbye. More than [...]
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Computer fault disrupts flights
The travel plans of thousands of air passengers were thrown into chaos when a computer fault at the UK's main air traffic control centre led to serious flight disruptions.
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Portugal unveils cheap PCs for schools
Portugal's government has initiated the roll-out of 500 000 ultra-cheap laptops for school children in a programme that could be extended to Venezuela.
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Computer gaming cafe opens downtown
Clyde Rood and Doug Young both had the idea of opening an Internet gamers cafe for several years, but it wasn't until Rood's wife, Xunaln, owner of Rock the Caffe in downtown Lebanon, introduced them two months ago that the dream jelled into reality.
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EBay gets conditional OK for stake in Korean site
EBay Inc. said Thursday it received preliminary conditional approval from South Korean regulators for its potential purchase of a stake in Gmarket Inc., operator of an online marketplace in that country. EBay shares rose 79 cents, or 3.6 percent, to $22.41, while Gmarket's U.S. shares rose $2.16, or 9.9 percent, to $24.24. San Jose, Calif.-based eBay had said in August that it was in talks with ...
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Just in time for school: Free Adeona service tracks stolen laptops
Researchers at the University of Washington have created the first free laptop theft-protection tool. The open-source software not only provides a virtual watchdog on your precious machine – reporting the laptop's location when it connects to the Internet – but does so without letting anybody but you monitor your whereabouts.
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Visa develops payment software for Google phone
Visa Inc. said Thursday it's developing mobile payment software for the new wireless phone powered by Google Inc.'s Android system. San Francisco-based Visa said Android users will be able to receive near real-time alerts about purchases via their mobile devices, Visa said. Users also will be able to use location-based mapping technology to find ATM machines and nearby stores where they can ...
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Computer fault causes flight cancellations in UK
A computer glitch at Britain's air traffic control center on Thursday led to delays and cancellations across the country, airline and airport officials said.
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Stern: Prior Consent Needed On Web
Washington—Time Warner Cable wouldn't participate in online target advertising without the prior consent of its high-speed data subscribers, company executive vice president Peter Stern says in Senate testimony Thursday.
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EBay gets conditional OK for stake in Korean site
EBay Inc. said Thursday it received preliminary conditional approval from South Korean regulators for its potential purchase of a stake in Gmarket Inc., operator of an online marketplace in that country.
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Visa develops payment software for Google phone
Visa Inc. said Thursday it's developing mobile payment software for the new wireless phone powered by Google Inc.'s Android system.
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