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Northern Ireland News
There has been a high level discussion on the way forward in internet telecommunications in Northern Ireland. BT Chairman Sir Mike Rake met with First Minister Peter Robinson (pictured) at Stormont t..
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Despite rumors of extinction, AMD Bobcat still on the prowl
AMD's Bobcat is a whisper on the wind, but the rumors in its wake are a virtual hurricane. We sit down to clarify what Bobcat is, what it isn't, and why it's still coming...at some point. Read More...
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Sleeping computers and peripherals waste energy, Purdue CIO says
WEST LAFAYETTE -- Even when your computer appears to be off, it might still be wasting energy.
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Wigle.net: The 411 on Wireless Access Points
If you thought your wireless network was too remote or obscure to find, you might want to think again. There's a non-trivial chance that the name of your network and its precise geographic coordinates are already mapped out and searchable by anyone with a Web browser. At least for U.S.-based networks, probably the best place to find that information is at the free database maintained by ...
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Alcatel-Lucent loses $1.5bn MP3 patent claim against MS
US court ditches appeal Microsoft will not have to pay Alcatel-Lucent $1.5bn in damages, after a lower court threw out the jury’s verdict in a fight over MP3 patents.…
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Man who lured boys into sex is facing 10 years in prison
A Rochester man was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison Thursday for using the Internet to entice underage boys -- one a Batavia boy and the other a detective posing as a teenage boy -- into illegal sexual activity.
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British Airways cancels flights from Heathrow
British Airways canceled more than a dozen flights Friday following an air traffic control computer glitch a day earlier, the airline said.
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The curse of Apple MobileMe's "Connection Failed"
I have been suffering the cruel hand of Apple's MobileMe without even knowing it.
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Creative Media Award deadline extended
PETALING JAYA : Good news for the talented among you who are rushing to put the finishing touches to your entry for this year’s Creative Media Award competition, organised by your favourite IT pullout and The One Academy art school.
The Star |
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Ballmer Talks Vista, Smartphones, Apple & More
Microsoft's CEO was guardedly optimistic about a 'buoyant' IT economy in his appearance at a Silicon Valley soiree.
InternetNews.com |
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British Airways cancels flights from Heathrow
British Airways canceled more than a dozen flights Friday following an air traffic control computer glitch a day earlier
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British Airways cancels flights from Heathrow
British Airways canceled more than a dozen flights Friday following an air traffic control computer glitch a day earlier, the airline said. British Airways flights within Britain and Europe headed to or leaving from Heathrow Airport were affected Friday. Other airports were back to normal.
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New MacBooks may get aluminum cases
Rumours claim laptops will take on MacBook Air styling The re-designed MacBooks and MacBook Pros are likely to have aluminium-based cases, similar to those sported by the MacBook Air, according to AppleInsider.
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Web users prefer mobile broadband to Wi-Fi hotspots
02 named as most popular mobile broadband provider Web users prefer to use mobile broadband rather than Wi-Fi hotspots, says Point-Topic.According to research by the company, mobile broadband is used to access the web by 47 percent of people, compared to 42 percent who use Wi-Fi hotpsots.The survey also revealed that O2 was the most popular mobile broadband provider with 26 percent of all ...
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1GB data limit lifted on T-Mobile G1
T-Mobile won't confirm new terms though T-Mobile has lifted the 1GB data usage cap in the US on the T-Mobile G1, the first mobile phone to feature Google's Android operating system.
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Good start for Google's browser
"You may delay, but time will not." Has yet another summer come and gone? I hope yours was a great one, and that you spent your time — as Ben would have wanted you to — wisely.
The Record |
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Good start for Google's browser
"You may delay, but time will not." Has yet another summer come and gone? I hope yours was a great one, and that you spent your time — as Ben would have wanted you to — wisely.
The Record |
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British Airways cancels flights from Heathrow
Fri, Sep 26, 2008 (4:21 a.m.) British Airways canceled more than a dozen flights Friday following an air traffic control computer glitch a day earlier, the airline said.
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iTunes 8 Review
The last few major updates to iTunes have added everything from new looks to the ability to watch movies and TV shows, download podcasts, and get recommendations for iTunes Store purchases. It would seem that all that could be done to Apple's media manager and player had already been done.
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Microsoft doesn't have to pay $1.5b patent claim
WASHINGTON - Microsoft Corp. convinced a federal appeals court that it shouldn't have to pay $1.5 billion in damages to Alcatel - Lucent SA, after a lower court threw out the jury's record verdict over the MP3 digital-music standard.
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EC call for 'universal' broadband
The rapid take-up of broadband is leading Brussels to consider making it a service available to every EU citizen.
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September 26, 2008 16:51 IST
The “father'' of the internet, Vint Cerf, has warned that the web will run out of IP addresses by 2010, saying the web does not have enough unique codes that allow computers to communicate with each other, said leading financial daily.
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Baltimore to Become One Big Hotspot
In Oct., Sprint will unveil its faster, new wireless network in Baltimore.
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British Airways cancels flights from Heathrow
LONDON (AP) — British Airways canceled more than a dozen flights Friday following an air traffic control computer glitch a day earlier, the airline said.
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Cybercitizen(R) Health Europe Study Reveals The Tools European Consumers Use To Retrieve Health Information Online
Search engines and Wikipedia play a major role in how European consumers retrieve health information online, reports leading global pharmaceutical and healthcare research firm Manhattan Research from its Cybercitizen® Health Europe v8.0 strategic research and advisory service.
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