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Hands-on with Adobe's Photoshop.com Mobile app
Adobe's new Photoshop.com Mobile beta application is now available for certain Windows Mobile smartphones, including the Samsung BlackJack I & II, the Motorola Q9h and Q9m, and the Treo 700w/wx and 750. We spent a few minutes with the application, which can be used to automatically upload photos to Adobe's Photoshop.com website where they can be given titles and tags, edited, and, optionally, ...
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WA News
Two WA men have been charged following a national operation targeting cyber predators. The first arrest was made after a computer was seized from a Kalgoorlie residence on June 5.
The West Australian |
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Oracle, HP unveil computer to cope with digital explosion
Long-time business software giant Oracle has announced it is diving headlong into the computer hardware business with a brainier, brawnier machine crafted to manage the explosion of digital data.
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Top Stories
Two WA men have been charged following a national operation targeting cyber predators. The first arrest was made after a computer was seized ...
The West Australian |
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12 Of The World's Best Marketers Rally To Save Online Entrepreneurs From Current Recession
A group of internet marketing 'masters' reveal their closely-guarded web traffic strategies for free over one weekend to help online business owners thrive during tough economic times.
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EarthLink tells some employees it will cut jobs
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.
AP via Yahoo! Finance |
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Festival to experience time warp
WARSAW, Ind. — Back to the Days of Kosciuszko, set for Saturday and Sunday, will experience a bit of a time warp this year. Instead of focusing on its usual 1746 to 1817 time period, festival organizers have created a living history timeline to be presented at the Kosciusko County Fairgrounds.
Goshen News |
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England cricket coach jailed after downloading child porn on ECB laptop
Marques Church, 31, an England cricket coach who ran up a £23,000 bill in a month after downloading 'disgusting' child porn movies was today jailed for six months.
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High school football computer rankings released
Region 1: 1, Glenville Academic Campus (5-0) 12.0620. 2, Cle. St. Ignatius (4-1) 10.2850. 3, Young.
The Oxford Press |
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Amazon MP3 store parties with its partners
Chicago Tribune |
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Devil-Linux distro bundles router/firewall and server in one live CD
Devil-Linux might sound hellish for a Linux distribution, but this live CD offers many blessings for your server needs. Originally developed as a router/firewall distribution, Devil-Linux has expanded its functionality to include nearly every service that a server might offer. It can function as an LDAP server, a VPN server, an email or file server, and more.
NewsForge |
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Free lunches for schools?
Finally, I succumbed to the siren song of Linux and OpenOffice and built myself a computer lab from old donated machines using only some blank CDs from WalMart, the latest Breezy Badger release of Kubuntu (www.kubuntu.org), and a bunch of very wary students.
ZDNet |
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Man Charged in 'warez' Piracy Sentenced to Probation
A Florida man was sentenced to three years probation Thursday for helping run a server used for illegally sharing computer...
PC World |
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Micron plays waiting game in Qimonda bid
Micron Technology Inc. is playing the waiting game before it buys Qimonda AG--or at least pieces of the troubled German DRAM maker, according to an analyst.
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Calamus man convicted of harassment, extortion
CLINTON, Iowa (AP) - A Calamus man has been found guilty of extortion and harassment for telling a woman he would post photographs of her daughter on the Internet if she didn't pay him $400.
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Calamus Man Convicted of Harassment, Extortion
CLINTON (AP) - A Calamus man has been found guilty of extortion and harassment for telling a woman he would post photographs of her daughter on the Internet if she didn't pay him $400.
KCRG-TV9 Cedar Rapids |
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Mobile Safari Redesign Is Subtle, Logical [Apple]
From an alleged leaked shot of iPhone firmware 2.2, we see that Apple has tweaked the browser ever so slightly (old version left, new version right). The Google search magnifying glass icon is gone...
Gizmodo |
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Why Acer can't be Apple
Analyst Opinion - I just came back from a trip to Budapest and a deep dive with Acer, which has about the same market share in the U.S. as Apple, but is substantially larger world wide. However, Apple is substantially more profitable and, particularly under the current market conditions, I’d put profitability and valuation ahead of market share as a way to measure the success of a company. ...
TG Daily |
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Nokia to unveil touch-screen phone Oct. 2
HELSINKI — Nokia will unveil its first touch-screen phone next week in a direct challenge to Apple's successful iPhone, two industry sources told Reuters on Friday.
The Globe and Mail |
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Father of the Internet Talks About His Child's Future
Vint Cerf, who is commonly known as the "father of the Internet", has posted an article on the Official Google Blog , as part of their series of experts predicting the future, such as Marissa Mayer did for search and read more
WebProNews |
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CA's Support for IBM's z/OS(R) V1.10 Empowers Customers to Exploit New Platform Capabilities
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Bartolina checks in from China
Editor's Note: Hammond resident Erica Bartolina, who is in China with her coach/husband Mike to compete in the Summer Olympics, has been sending email updates to her fans from time to time. Here is a synopsis of her recent activities as she prepares for the Opening Ceremonies on Thursday and the pole vault competition a week from Friday.)
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Current Issue:
While Internet innovations affect all students' college experience, students in the Humanities and Media and Cultural Studies department are feeling the changes in their curriculum. The HMCS department is calling for a new professor to specialize the department's digital media classes.
The Mac Weekly |
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Stab death suspect in web message
A German man arrested over the murder of an internet gamer in Nottingham apologises on a website for recent "trouble".
BBC News |
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RHAM teacher on paid leave after Internet sex allegation
HEBRON — The second-year social studies teacher arrested this week and accused of online sexual chats with a teenage student remains on administrative leave and is still collecting his salary, according to school officials.
Journal Inquirer |
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