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Judge: Microsoft doesn't owe Alcatel-Lucent $1.5 billion
SEATTLE -- Microsoft Corp. does not have to pay $1.5 billion in damages to Alcatel-Lucent SA, a panel of federal appeals judges ruled, in what may be the last word on a long-running digital music patent lawauit.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette |
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How to Blog Your Way to Small-Business Success
It seems like everyone has a blog these days—but most business owners don't. They should.
US News & World Report |
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Popular business directory searches
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The Weatherford Democrat |
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ACU community expects more from staff
The new broadcast and publishing capabilities of the JMC Network Student Media News Lab will improve the final product for readers on and off campus. The newsroom is equipped with all new computers for video editing, page designing and publishing news, said Cade White, instructor of journalism and mass communication and director of the photojournalism program.
The Optimist |
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MacDailyNews - Where Mac news comes first
During a dinner Thursday at the Churchill Club in Silicon Valley when "asked about smartphones, Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer said Nokia, Research in Motion and Apple will all lose out as the market expands over the next five years, because they design their own proprietary hardware and tie it closely to their software," James Niccolai reports for IDG News Service.
Mac Daily News |
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Broadcast branches out, on campus and online
The newsroom is not just for print journalism majors anymore - now all majors in the department of Journalism and Mass Communication can play a role in getting news out to the ACU campus, thanks to the construction of the new JMC Student Media News Lab. Before completion of the new newsroom, broadcast journalism majors really had no place to call their own.
The Optimist |
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Network mirrors professionals on Internet
If newspapers were an army, they would be fighting an insurgency of unsatisfied readers right now. The number of readers is diminishing because people are more interested in modern media like the Internet. In response to this disaffection, newspapers have strategically invaded the Web territory and they now abundantly use videos and podcasts as powerful weapons.
The Optimist |
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16:24 (BST), 26/09/2008 Pipe Mania Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS – Empire Interactive, a leading international ...
– Empire Interactive, a leading international publisher and developer of interactive entertainment software and a subsidiary of Silverstar Holdings (NasdaqCM:SSTR), is delighted to announce that Pipe Mania has been released into stores today.
gamesindustry.biz |
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PREP FOOTBALL: Week 4 playoff projections
Social bookmarking allows users to save and categorize a personal collection of bookmarks and share them with others. This is different to using your own browser bookmarks which are available using the menus within your web browser.
SaukValley.com |
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Windows 7 Gets Pre-Beta Release in October
Microsoft has announced attendees of two forthcoming developer conferences will get "pre-beta" versions of its forthcoming Windows 7 operating system.
Digital Trends |
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Sony Computer Entertainment
GamesIndustry.biz is the world's most read and influential games industry website. But don't just take our word for it!
gamesindustry.biz |
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New Eternal Poison Trailer Haunts with Gorgeous Aesthetics
Atlus U.S.A., Inc. today released a brand-new trailer for Eternal Poison, a dark and mysterious strategy RPG for the PlayStation®2 computer entertainment system, which is composed of five intertwining chapters, all told through a different character's perspective.
Anime News Network |
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ON Semiconductor Extends Current Range and Flexibility for Stepper Motor Designs
PHOENIX----ON Semiconductor , a leading global supplier of high-performance, energy-efficient, silicon solutions, has announced that the company has extended its bipolar stepper motor control family to include two new Serial Peripheral Interface versions of a motor driver capable of peak currents up to 800 milliamp and for use with an external microcontroller for added flexibility.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Sophos veille sur les sites Web des entreprises
D'après le réseau d'experts Sophos, une nouvelle page Web est infectée toutes les cinq secondes. Et toutes les entreprises sont concernées, y compris les plus grandes. D'ailleurs, récemment les sites de Business Week, Yahoo !, l'Unicef, MySpace, Sony PlayStation et de la Fédération Internationale de Tennis ont, eux aussi, été victimes d'attaques. Aussi, pour faire face à ces menaces de ...
ITRnews |
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Saes Getters Falls to Two-Month Low on Rating Cut (Update1)
Sept. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Saes Getters SpA , the Italian maker of a key chemical used in televisions and computer monitors, fell to a two-month low in Milan trading after Banca IMI lowered the stock's rating, citing a ``gloomy outlook.''
Bloomberg |
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In pictures: Place Prize for Dance
A duet between a dancer and her laptop and a ghostly encounter with a dead choreographer are among the finalists for the The Place Prize for Dance.
BBC News |
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nVidia Rebranding, Again
To some people, the only thing more difficult than quantum physics is the naming schemes of certain computer components, namely video cards and CPUs. Well nVidia is hoping to make it a little easier ...again. As if dropping down to the "200's" after the "9000's" wasn't confusing enough, right? This time, the focus is on the letters. GTX will be for the highest-end cards, GS and GT will be for ...
Overclockers Club |
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Poll: Clinton backers still think less of Obama
Some highlights of an Associated Press-Yahoo News poll conducted this month on how supporters of Hillary Rodham Clinton are viewing the presidential election: NOT MY KIND OF GUY Just 31 percent of Clinton supporters still not backing Barack Obama say they find the Democratic presidential nominee likable. That compares with 76 percent of Democrats overall, and 65 percent of all Clinton ...
Lexington Herald-Leader |
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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 Inc. is rolling out a new program for its workers: BYOC - Bring Your Own Computer.
KATU Portland |
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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.
KATU Portland |
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Hurricane Ike affects News-Herald readers
Hurricane Ike affected thousands along the Texas coast, including several of the Del Rio News-Herald’s sister papers. Though the massive storm didn’t reach Del Rio, it took a toll on the News-Herald’s service when web site capabilities were knocked offline.
Del Rio News-Herald |
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Mobile computing: N95 + 1 + 16GB + 5MP = N96
All we (or most of us) want for this coming Christmas is a brand new... gadget!
Manila Bulletin |
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Why Bill Gates Quit Microsoft: Man's Quest for Happines
A spiritual answer to why one the world's most successful men quit his business. I don't how many of you have been wondering about the news that the founder and chairman of Microsoft quit. As for me, since I am in the computer science industry, this news hit me hard. I and with my friends here in Bangalore were completely wonder-struck. We were asking ourselves: why did one of the most ...
Blogcritics.org |
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Mobile computing: N95 + 1 + 16GB + 5MP = N96
LG KF700: A simple mode change by just a touch’ n ‘spin Combining three separate input methods, the LG-KF700 provides easy access to its powerful multimedia features, which include a full web browser, digital audio and video players as well as handy widgets.
Manila Bulletin |
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High technology comes down to sari-sari store
The lowly sari-sari (variety) store that can be found on almost every street in the Philippines is set to become high-tech with the signing of an agreement that will allow these small-scale business ventures to become automated and be connected to the Internet.
Manila Bulletin |
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