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3 cases of dengue from donated blood
IN WHAT the health authorities say is the first case in Singapore, three people contracted the dengue virus from a blood donor last year.
Straits Times |
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Nokia's unlimited music service on sale Oct 16 in Britain
LONDON (AFP) - Nokia will start offering unlimited music through mobile phones in Britain on October 16, the Finnish company said Thursday, as it seeks to muscle in on a market dominated by Apple's iPod.
Yahoo! Asia News |
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Resistance 2 beta fighters needed
Sony now accepting recruits for public online multiplayer test of Insomniac's alternate-history sci-fi shooter.
GameSpot |
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Down to the wire on Google-Yahoo
The buzz around Washington is that the Justice Department will rule on whether to approve the Google-Yahoo advertising pact by late next week.
CNET via Yahoo! News |
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What it should have been
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Straits Times |
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Zune on Windows Mobile Confirmed by Steve Ballmer [Zune On Windows Mobile]
Microsoft's Ballmer has just confirmed that Zune software will be coming to Windows Mobile devices as well as other phones, as sort of a really late follow-up to Robbie Bach's comments on the same...
Gizmodo |
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Who is snooping on Skype?
NEW YORK - A Canadian researcher has discovered that a Chinese version of eBay's Skype communications software snoops on text chats that contain certain keywords, including "democracy."
The New Zealand Herald |
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Independence campaign office broken into
Independence police are trying to find out who broke into a campaign office for the Republican Party and stole a computer.
The Kansas City Star |
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Curious still seeking details about Reynolds/Johansson wedding
Hollywood is nearly a week removed from its most recent A-list celebrity wedding and the internet continues to buzz as the public looks for more information on Vancouver-born actor Ryan Reynolds and actress Scarlett Johansson. The two were married Sep. 27 at the Clayoquot Wilderness Resort near Tofino.
Victoria Times Colonist |
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The farmer in the DELL(r) uses a computer to milk the herd
A Saskatchewan dairy farm is using high-tech robotics and a computer program to milk the cows while the farmers sleep.
CBC via Yahoo! Canada News |
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Predator groomed girl on internet, court told
ALAN KEITH SHAW, 53, of Brisbane, began 'grooming' a 14-year-old Northern Rivers girl on an internet chat room in 2001. He told her he was 17, and sent her a picture over the internet of a young male, saying it was him.
Northern Star |
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BlackBerry Storm shows off in trippy Vodafone promo vid
Filed under: Cellphones , Handhelds In what can only be described as the fastest and most exhilarating one minute, twenty-two seconds of our lives, RIM and Vodafone have thrown together a promotional video for the upcoming Storm that touches on most of the handset's high points: mobile music, GPS, desktop-grade browsing, streaming video, expandable memory, and -- get this -- voice ...
Engadget |
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House Might Pass Pryor Bill: Sources
Washington—In a surprise move, the House could pass this week a bill that would require the Federal Communications Commission to produce a study on parents' access to advanced technologies that are capable of blocking content on television and the Internet, media industry lobbyists and a Capitol Hill aide said Thursday.
MultiChannel News |
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Integrated Parking Solutions, Inc. in Cooperation with NYCDOT, Parking Carma and Econolite will provide a Real-time ...
Integrated Parking Solutions, Inc. (IPS) (OTC: IGPK), the leader in the design, development and implementation of wireless parking technology, announced today that in cooperation with the New York City Department of Transportation (www.nyc.gov/html/dot/html/home/home.shtml), Parking Carma (www.parkingcarma.com), Flint, Michigan and Econolite (www.econolite.com), Anaheim, California, will ...
Centre Daily Times |
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Apple Mac Use Grows On The Web
The new level of Mac usage on the Web coincides with the spike in market share Apple computers typically get in September thanks to the masses of students heading back to school.
InformationWeek |
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Sony Bravia Internet Video Link (DMX-NV1)
The Sony Bravia Internet Video Link (DMX-NV1) will stream Web video and Amazon Video On Demand to your Bravia HDTV, but its slow interface and limited content options will have you looking at alternatives.
CNET |
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What will it become?
The Student Government Association approved Tuesday resolutions to create a 24-hour computer lab and to have speed bumps or stop signs in the NorthPark Quads parking lot. According to the first resolution, a computer lab with printers and a small study area would be open 24 hours a day Sunday through Thursday throughout the fall and spring semesters.
Arkansas State University Herald |
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Nokia's unlimited music service on sale Oct 16 in Britain
Nokia will start offering unlimited music through mobile phones in Britain on October 16, the Finnish company said Thursday, as it seeks to muscle in on a market dominated by Apple's iPod.
AFP via Yahoo! News |
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Nokia's unlimited music service on sale Oct 16 in Britain
Nokia will start offering unlimited music through mobile phones in Britain on October 16, the Finnish company said Thursday, as it seeks to muscle in on a market dominated by Apple's iPod.
AFP via Yahoo! Malaysia News |
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D-Link DIR-825 Dual-Band N Router Gets USB over Wi-Fi (and So Can You) [Networking]
D-Link announced a new router yesterday which sounds a lot like other flagship home routers that have already hit market: The $200 DIR-825 is dual-band 2.4GHz and 5GHz N plus Gigabit ethernet. These...
Gizmodo |
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2000 iPhone Incites Exact Same Reactions as 2008 iPhone [Retromodo]
digg_skin = 'compact'; digg_bgcolor = '#f1f8fa'; digg_url = 'http://digg.com/apple/2000_iPhone_Incites_Exact_Same_Reactions_as_2008_iPhone'; Thanks, Google, for putting up your 2001 search index...
Gizmodo |
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IBM Ups Internal Storage in its Blade Server
Adding larger size drives to a blade means much more storage inside a blade chassis, rather than using external storage.
InternetNews.com |
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Ballmer: Zune coming to Windows Mobile
Microsoft chief tells CIO magazine Zune software will be important on more than just Zune devices, saying it will find its way to Windows Mobile and elsewhere.
CNET |
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Microsoft Says There's No Zune Phones, But Phones Could Have Zune
Microsoft's Steve Ballmer casually mentioned today that Zune may make its way on to new platforms, such as Windows Mobile. Don't get this confused with Microsoft's long-standing insistence that it will not build a Zune phone, which was reiterated as recently as last week by Scott Rockfeld, Microsoft's group product manager for Windows Mobile.
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Inkwells Once Came In Fanciful Shapes And Sizes
Writing a letter? You're probably using a ballpoint pen or a computer. But our ancestors used other writing instruments.
Hartford Courant |
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