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Advertisers Warm to Racier Web Video, Though Not User-Gen
Advertisers are far more accepting of envelope-pushing comedy on the Web, as long as the envelope is being pushed by professionals.
Mediaweek |
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Google Phone Lauded, But Told Could Be Better
So what's it like? The G1, which is made for Google by HTC Corpand sold by Deutsche Telekom AG unit T-Mobile, actually resembles an older handset -- the Sidekick
Mediaweek |
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Royse City pastor facing child porn charges
By NATHANIEL JONES The pastor of the First United Methodist Church in Royse City, Texas, has been charged with transporting child pornography, U.S. Attorney Richard B. Roper of the Northern District of Texas said in a news release Thursday. Steve Richardson is accused of distributing an image of child pornography to an undercover Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent using Google's "Hello" ...
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Elton Brands new start: Philadelphia 76ers feel ready to contend
PHILADELPHIA - Elton Brand's face is plastered around Philadelphia, from print and Internet ads to billboards to the side of busses where he smiles at drivers while they're stuck in rush hour traffic.
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Supercomputing now dominated by X86 architecture
High performance computing (HPC) may be the pinnacle of the computer speed pyramid, but not its profit pyramid.
iTNews |
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Yahoo may reignite talks with AOL
The new board at Yahoo, which includes billionaire investor Carl Icahn, is to reopen talks with Time Warner about AOL, according to reports.
iTNews |
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Nokia spreading software bets after Symbian buy
Nokia 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.
iTNews |
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Internode offers security for business
Internode has announced the availability of IronPort spam and virus filter technology as a service for its small and medium business customers.
iTNews |
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Ballmer to Chat Up Silicon Valley
Microsoft CEO will be quizzed tonight on the considerable challenges facing the software giant.
InternetNews.com |
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UK teachers’ body loses data on 11,000 teachers
Thu, Sep 25, 2008 (4:39 p.m.) A British teaching council says it has lost track of a computer disk containing the names and addresses of more than 11,000 teachers.
Las Vegas Sun |
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BYOC: Company gives workers unusual laptop leeway
In a nod to how finicky people have become about the gadgets they use, software company Citrix Systems is rolling out a new program for its workers: BYOC -- Bring Your Own Computer.
San Jose Mercury News |
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Apple Wins Dismissal of Lawsuit Over IPhone Batteries (Update1)
Sept. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Apple Inc. won dismissal of a lawsuit claiming it didn't immediately disclose the limited life of batteries for its iPhone or their $86 replacement cost, including delivery.
Bloomberg |
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Royse City pastor facing child porn charges
Steve Richardson is accused of distributing an image of child pornography to an undercover Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent using Google's "Hello" software program, authorities said.
Fort Worth Star-Telegram |
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Designlab ’08 Finalists For “Internet Generation”
Today’s weather will be mainly sunny with cloudy periods and lashings of Marmite. That’s just one of the possibilities among the finalists in this year’s Electrolux Design Lab competition.
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Digital Photography
Learn how to make the transition from film to digital photography. We will explore differences and similarities between film and digital formats, discuss file types, and how to get a handle on that new digital camera. Downloading, storing and printing of images will also be discussed.
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Update: Meeting over NDOT involved investigation
The News 3 Investigators broke the news about a state investigation of NDOT employees and their computers. Now there are more concerns that some computers were being used inappropriately, in some cases to view pornography.
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Mudbug Software unveils Webify image editing utility
Mudbug software today introduced its new image editing utility, Webify 1.0. The new software is intended for users that prepare content for internet publication. Groups of images can be simultaneously resized, flipped, scaled, or rotated, saving time over single image editing. Webify works as an image browser, with a drag-and-drop interface claimed allow for faster work....
MacNN |
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EarthLink tells some employees it will cut jobs
(AP:ATLANTA) Internet access provider EarthLink Inc., which trimmed its payroll by about 900 jobs a year ago, has told some employees it plans to eliminate their jobs soon.
INO News |
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Dirty Books and Good Green Fun
It is well known, yet unspoken, in Niantic, CT, that if you are in need of a cheap book the Book Barn is the place to go. Lovers of the convenient and level-headed nature that is recycling old books, the owners have cleverly placed several small tents and buildings on a compound of sorts, not to be overshadowed, of course, by the big barn-like structure hovering over its flock on a petite hill.
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Slump will undermine software: Microsoft CEO
Microsoft chief executive officer Steve Ballmer said demand for computer software will probably be hurt by the US financial crisis. Given the number of programs that US corporations buy, “it would be
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UK teachers' body loses data on 11,000 teachers
Associated Press - September 25, 2008 7:13 PM ET LONDON (AP) - A British teaching council says it has lost track of a computer disk containing the names and addresses of more than 11,000...
WLFI Lafayette |
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Scientists seek volunteers to monitor for quakes
Earthquake scientists want to borrow your laptop or maybe a little space in your basement or garage.
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Fresh Phish
After discovering a flaw in the Internet's Domain Name System, computer-security expert Dan Kaminsky helped to coordinate an industry-wide effort to patch the relevant software and prevent unwary users from being redirected to fake Websites.
Newswise |
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Settlement Provides $457,000 in Financial Aid for Students in UC Santa Cruz's Computer Game Design Major
Students at UC Santa Cruz majoring in computer game design--an interdisciplinary program that provides a rigorous background in the technical, artistic, and narrative elements of creating interactive computer games--are the lucky beneficiaries of a settlement reached in a class action lawsuit involving video gaming employees at Sony.
Newswise |
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Fedora @5: How a Community Approach Works
Red Hat is proving that it can survive without Red Hat Linux.
InternetNews.com |
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