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IBM adds shared storage to BladeCenter
IBM is adding shared storage to its BladeCenter S systems aimed at delivering a simplified IT environment for small and medium-sized business customers.
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Report: MI5 computer missing after break-in
A handheld computer has been stolen from a house in northern England that was used by Britain's domestic spy service, the British Press Association reported Thursday.
Deseret Morning News |
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Kindergarten shooting game pulled
HELSINKI (Reuters) - An Internet game in which players roam a school and kill kindergarten students with a shotgun has been pulled from a Finnish children's gaming site one week after the country's worst school shooting.
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Microsoft to Launch Windows Cloud
October 2, 2008 -- ( <http://www.thewhir.com> WEB HOST INDUSTRY REVIEW) -- According to several reports on Thursday, Microsoft's CEO Steve Ballmer revealed the company may soon be launching a cloud version of its Windows operating system, unofficially named "Windows Cloud," later this month.
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Customer Service
LONDON - A handheld computer reportedly belonging to Britain's domestic spy agency has been stolen from a house in northern England. Police in the city of Manchester confirmed in a statement that a house had been broken into over the weekend and that an encrypted handheld computer was stolen.
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OpenNet wins Singapore NGN, as expected
EXPO COMM CHINA 2008 will be held at the New China International Exhibition Center from October 21-25, 2008. EXPO COMM CHINA is the sole national level international information and communications exhibition ever held in China for more than 20 years.
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From The Makers Of iGolf, Comes iBowl. Just Don’t Drop That iPhone.
Who needs a Nintendo Wii when you've got an iPhone? The Social Gaming Network, which released a Wii-like golfing game for the iPhone two weeks ago, has now followed up with a bowling game. As with iGolf (which has already been downloaded more than 900,000 times), iBowl uses the iPhone's accelerometer to detect a player's swing. You can twist your wrist to give the ball spin or direct it to ...
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Cablevision Hires Pair of Wireless Execs
Cablevision Systems has hired two executives from the wireless-services industry for its Optimum Wi-Fi broadband division as it prepares to expand the service across its New York-area footprint.
MultiChannel News |
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Fined for toxic waste offence
KLANG: The owner of a trading company was fined RM12,000 or 12 months' jail by the Sessions Court yesterday for importing used computer monitors for disposal.
The New Straits Times |
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Court: Man Arrested In Online Sex Sting Not Guilty
MADISON, Wis. -- An appeals court said a Wisconsin man who had a sexually explicit online chat with an investigator posing as an eighth-grade girl did not commit a crime.
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Free computer classes for senior citizens
Augusta USD 402 launching pilot program
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2K Sports Welcomes Fans to "The Other Season" for NBA(R) 2K9
NEW YORK----2K Sports, the sports publishing label of Take-Two Interactive Software, Inc. , today announced details for The Other Season, a freshly unique online fantasy league for the highly anticipated basketball title NBA 2K9.
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Anna, Minster, match 5-1 marks in conference play
ANNA - Even with his team perched atop the computer rankings this week in Division V, Anna head football coach Bryan Rioch is sticking to his guns, talking only about one thing - this week's game. Discuss this Story with Others Click Here
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Security researcher reveals iPhone design flaws
Apple's iPhone has two design flaws that could pose potential security problems, according to a researcher. The first concerns the iPhone's email application, which automatically downloads images within an e-mail, said Aviv Raff, a security researcher, on Thursday.
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African-American blogs offer key health communications tool
( Penn State ) Blogs allow African Americans to discuss HIV and AIDS in an unfiltered way that is both public and private, according to a Penn State researcher, and this exploration may lead to another way to distribute health messages to the African-American community.
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ADL Reports Surge in Anti-Semitic Messages on Online Finance Sites in Response to Money Crisis
In the wake of the collapse of major investment banks and the government's proposed bailout of financial institutions, the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) is reporting a dramatic upsurge in the number of anti-Semitic statements being posted to Internet discussion boards devoted to finance and the economy.
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Social worker admits porn charge
An Edinburgh social worker caught with child porn on his computer has his sentence deferred.
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FBI arrests Indy man on cyber extortion charge
The FBI said an Indianapolis man tried to extort more than $200,000 from insurance giant AIG after stealing a computer server that contained personal and health care information for more than 900,000 people.
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How you can make you computer run faster, for free
There are a few things you can do to make your computer feel more like the brilliant multitasking machine you want it to be and less like the wheezer it might have turned into.
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St. Pete Man Gets Prison In Polk Child Cybersex Sting
A St. Petersburg man has been sentenced to three years in prison for traveling to meet someone he thought was a 14-year-old girl and planning to have sex with her, according to the state attorney general's office.
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Anger over iTunes 'shutdown threat'
A British internet entrepreneur has accused software giant Apple of "holding its customers to ransom" by apparently threatening to shut down its iTunes music download site.
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After Leading on Platform, Cognos Catches Up On Details
IBM Cognos 8.4 upgrades include Flash-based dashboards, improved BI search, location-aware mobile delivery and new data lineage capabilities. Viewpoint interface lets business users manage hierarchies and dimensions.
Intelligent Enterprise Magazine |
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RFID's new profile
When radio-frequency identification systems burst onto the scene five years ago, the technology became instantly identified with the "end-to-end" supply chain, from supplier to retailer.
Journal of Commerce Online |
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Debate Broadcast Live and in Spanish on Internet
For the first time in history, ImpreMedia reports, voters will be be to watch and listen through the Internet, live and in Spanish, to the presidential and vice-presidential debates.
New America Media |
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Several car break-ins reported in Machias
MACHIAS, Maine — A woman who locked her car, but forget to close a rear window found many of her belongings, including a laptop, strewn across the lawn Wednesday morning of the Water Street residence she was visiting Tuesday evening.
Bangor Daily News |
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