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Kenbushi 7.5 media jukebox adds language support
Lava Software has the latest version of its media jukebox software, Kenbushi 7.5, which now supports multiple languages including Dutch, French, German, Spanish, and Chinese. The application allows users to organize large libraries and automatically chooses the bundled VLC player or Quicktime to play files. Kenbushi loads English or non-English file paths from the playlists onto MP3 players, ...
MacNN |
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This Week in the AIFA Covers League Meetings and Playoff Incentive Package
BALTIMORE, Maryland (September 29, 2008) - The American Indoor Football Association has released the 35th edition of its Internet radio program, This Week In The AIFA.
OurSports Central |
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Super Talent SSD Breaks Sub $300 Barrier
Whenever solid state drives (SSD) are discussed several features are mentioned - greater shock resistance, lower power requirements, less heat - when compared to traditional hard drives. The next point that comes up is price. To date SSDs have been offered at a price point that makes them unattractive except to enterprises needing the additional speed or those needing the added resistance to ...
Overclockers Club |
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Yontoo Adds Layouts to Facebook with Release of PageRage Super Profile Application
Facebook users: Looking to customize your profile page? If so, a company with a peculiar name, Yontoo Technology Inc., has created a new Facebook Application that makes it possible. The new Facebook App PageRage Super Profile builds off of Yontoo's PageRage product which was released in August. It works with their Yontoo Layers technology which creates a virtual layer over webpages that can be ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Congress poised to pass Internet radio legislation
(AP:WASHINGTON) Congress is close to passing legislation that would buy extra time to finalize an agreement intended to save the emerging Internet radio market from a crippling hike in copyright royalty rates.
INO News |
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New video game major at UCSC
A new major at the University of California, Santa Cruz has received more than $450,000 from a class action lawsuit against Sony Computer Entertainment America Inc. related to overtime practices, the university announced.
KGO-TV Bay Area |
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County sheriff’s dept to get more hi-tech equipment
Law enforcement is getting a high-tech boost. The Onondaga County Sheriff's Department just secured a grant that will help purchase more license plate readers, upgrade in-car computer systems and buy...
WSYR 9 Syracuse |
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Microsoft's Market Cap Falls $24B in 17 Days
News Commentary. Microsoft was one the day's worst high-tech stock casualties, in terms of free falling share price.
Microsoft Watch |
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House Web site overwhelmed as bailout bill fails
Associated Press - September 29, 2008 9:23 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - The House Web site is being overwhelmed by millions of people seeking information about the financial bailout bill members...
WLFI Lafayette |
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Candidate proposes special unit to target Internet predators
Michael Gibbons said Monday that if he is elected Missouri’s next attorney general, he will create a special cyber-crimes unit within that office to help protect children from sexual predators on the Internet.
The Joplin Globe |
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Congress poised to pass Internet radio legislation
Congress is close to passing legislation that would buy extra time to finalize an agreement intended to save the emerging Internet radio market from a crippling hike in copyright royalty rates.
AP via Yahoo! News |
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Samsung SSD Falls Three Stories, Still Boots Up Windows [PR Stunts]
newVideoPlayer("/SSD_Drop_Test_Gizmodo.flv", 506, 423,""); Samsung released a video in which members of their staff threw an SSD off a three story building and then plugged it into a laptop, where it...
Gizmodo |
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State sues software firm under Spyware Act
Washington state has sued a Texas software company and its manager, alleging that their alarming and false notices of "critical errors" on the computers of online customers violate a 2005 state law, the Computer Spyware Act.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer |
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Asia is the World's Leading Regional Internet Market in Terms of Subscribers
DUBLIN, Ireland, BUSINESS WIRE -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/b3cfd1/2008_asia_intern) has announced the addition of the "2008 Asia - Internet, Broadband and Convergence Statistics (tables only)" report to their offering.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Will Sprint's XOHM Service Throttle Internet Traffic?
Free Press, a public interest group, is voicing concerns, saying rules for using Sprint's XOHM service may throw up obstacles to unrestricted access to the Internet
ChannelWeb |
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Cancer Rates to be Mapped in NY
New York residents will be soon able to go online and find out which areas of the state have had an abnormally high number of cancer cases, thanks to a...
News Channel 34 Binghamton |
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Yontoo Adds Layouts to Facebook with Release of PageRage Super Profile Application
SAN DIEGO----Facebook users: Looking to customize your profile page? If so, a company with a peculiar name, Yontoo Technology Inc., has created a new Facebook Application that makes it possible.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Apple shares plunge on consumer spending fears
The 18% drop is the lowlight of a bleak day for tech stocks. Apple Inc.'s shares took their biggest tumble in eight years Monday, falling 18% on worries that consumers are slowing their spending on computers and other consumer electronics.
Los Angeles Times |
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House Web site overwhelmed as bailout bill fails
Associated Press - September 29, 2008 9:23 PM ET WASHINGTON (AP) - The House Web site is being overwhelmed by millions of people seeking information about the financial bailout bill members...
News West 9 Midland |
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Internet Pornography Bill
Internet Pornography Bill - to provoke stricter laws on child pornographers using the internet.
FOX10 Gulf Coast |
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Researchers Develop Bug-blocking Chip Monitor
Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed technology that can keep microprocessor bugs from seizing up a PC.
PC World |
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Microsoft's Select Plus Licensing Begins Wednesday
Microsoft will begin offering its Select Plus volume discount program on Wednesday, although an analyst said few companies may...
PC World |
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AUSTRALIA: Speed up the net or get left behind
ONE of the architects of the internet, Larry Smarr, is pushing for Australia's universities to roll out new superhighways to ensure that scientists and innovators are not left behind "the revolution in global research".
AsiaMedia |
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House Web site overwhelmed as bailout bill fails
WASHINGTON (AP) - The House Web site is being overwhelmed by millions of people seeking information about the financial bailout bill members rejected today.
WLBT 3 Jackson |
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I get distracted by the Internet when I try to write
Every time I start to do my assignment, I find myself surfing the Web instead!
Salon.com |
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