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Quake-Catcher Network enables tracking earthquakes from home
LOS ANGELES Earthquake scientists want to borrow your laptop or maybe a little space in your basement or garage.
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Kodak OLED Wireless Frame
In just a few short years, digital picture frames have gone from wacky novelty device to a serious technological gadget . Recently, electronics giants Samsung and Sony have both introduced impressive offerings in this field, and now Kodak has stepped up and offered the world’s first organic light emitting diode (OLED) digital frame -- the OLED Wireless Frame.
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Computer disk is missing, British teaching council says
LONDON -- A British teaching council said yesterday that it has lost track of a computer disk containing the names and addresses of more than 11,000 teachers. The disk is encrypted and does not contain financial information, the group said.
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The Inevitable Change: A Primer on VoIP
Voice over Internet Protocol has moved from a buzz word to an exploding business. We take a look at where this industry is going....
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CORRECTING and REPLACING Michael C. Shores, CEO of TXP Corporation, to Appear on the Corporate Strategies Radio Show ...
RICHARDSON, Texas----Please replace the release with the following corrected version due to multiple revisions.
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Tech Center Alum Visits Alma Mater
ELLSWORTH — Jay Desmond first became a member of SkillsUSA as a soft-spoken teenager studying computers at Hancock County Technical Center. Fast forward a few years and Desmond now represents the student leadership organization at the national level.
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Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services. Macquarie Hosting has launched a software-as-a-service (SaaS) "Sandpit" incubator to allow providers, designers, integrators and developers to test products.
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Avnet Technology Solutions Offers Data Warehousing Solutions Built On Sun And Oracle Technology
Avnet Technology Solutions, an operating group of Avnet, Inc., today announced that it now offers solutions for value-added resellers (VARs) in the U.S. and Canada that incorporate Oracle® Optimized Warehouse data warehousing software on Sun hardware.
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14 dead from heavy rain in southwest China
Flash floods and landslides unleashed by heavy rains have killed 14 people in one of the areas hit hardest by the massive May 12 earthquake in China's Sichuan province, the official Xinhua news agency said. The flooding and landslides since Wednesday also have left 40 people missing in Sichuan's Mianyang city, Xinhua said late Thursday. Over 42,000 houses have been destroyed, Xinhua said. ...
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China Mobile to Offer Broadband Internet Services After Revamp
Sept. 26 (Bloomberg) -- China Mobile Ltd. , the world's biggest phone company by market value, plans to expand its services by offering broadband Internet after a reorganization of the industry, Chairman Wang Jianzhou said.
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IT industry headed for crisis, says expert
A Mississauga computer company executive has told a business conference in Toronto that the information technology industry faces a serious potential crisis unless Canadian universities start graduating more students in computer science, math and engineering.
Mississauga News |
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Palin’s religious views spread on the Internet
Video clips of Palin in her former church are circulating the web, with some bringing up questions similar to those Barack Obama faced with his pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright.
KTUU Anchorage |
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Judge Grants New Trial in Illegal Downloading Case
"A federal judge granted a new trial to a Minnesota woman convicted of pirating music files in the nation's first file-sharing trial, ruling Wednesday he made an error in the jury instructions that 'substantially prejudiced' her rights."
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Customer Service
Remember when "You've got mail" alerts were thrilling? The emails that now pour into office inboxes and spill onto BlackBerry devices have left some workers feeling so bogged down with online messages that they can find little time to do anything else.
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Thieves Steal Computers From Racine Schools
Computers are missing from Racine schools, because of thieves and not budget cuts. In just the past few weeks dozens of computers and other high tech equipment have been stolen. FOX 6's Paul Blume has the details.
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Apple: Sliding sales growth too?
Some analysts fear slowing demand in a weaker economy, but others think Mac, iPod, and iPhone sales are likely to continue their ascent.
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Top Story Videos
A former police chief with the Calhan Police Department is in jail for allegedly trying to arrange sex with a minor. The Canon City Police Department arrested Todd Vecellio, 38, on Wednesday in Penrose as part of a month long internet sex sting.
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Stephenie Meyer, will your Midnight Sun ever rise?
We were shocked — shocked! — to hear that some miscreant leaked a draft of Stephenie Meyer's Midnight Sun on the Internet.
The Kansas City Star |
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Pendleton: Beavers taking their best playoff shot
The first Harbin computer football poll was released Thursday, Sept. 25, by the Ohio High School Athletic Association. And Beavercreek is in. For now.
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Can Yahoo outdo Google in online advertising?
Through its new "Apt from Yahoo" platform, Yahoo hopes to ride the same ad revenue train as the Internet's leading search engine firm.
Everett Herald |
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Google's answer to the iPhone
The real new media giant stirred ominously this week, as Google's new mobile phone, the G1, emerged blinking into the light, writes Antigeek .
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Media briefs: Malcolm Turnbull makes small people cry, fighting the censors in China
Malcolm Turnbull makes small people cry ... Citizen Journalists quick on their feet ... Fighting the censors in China ... Google hooks Bloomberg ... Industry dependent on internet ... No right to press freedom
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Scientists seek volunteers to monitor for quakes
LOS ANGELES ---- Earthquake scientists want to borrow your laptop or maybe a little space in your basement or garage.
North County Times |
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Stephenie Meyer, will your Midnight Sun ever rise?
We were shocked — shocked! — to hear that some miscreant leaked a draft of Stephenie Meyer's Midnight Sun on the Internet.
The Kansas City Star |
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Judge: Microsoft doesn't owe Alcatel-Lucent $1.5B
Microsoft Corp. does not have to pay $1.5 billion in damages to Alcatel-Lucent SA, a panel of federal appeals judges ruled Thursday, in what may be the last word on a long-running digital music patent lawsuit.
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