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Sony NWZ-E438F Walkman (8GB, black)
The Sony E-Series Walkman is a great value. It's an excellent option for anyone looking for an easy-to-use MP3 player with a pocketable design, a long battery life, handy features, and solid sound quality.
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Williams voted as 2008/09 CoolBrand
Williams F1 joined an elite group of the UK's most revered and recognised brand names as it was officially listed as a 2008/9 CoolBrand, joining the likes of the Tate Modern, wagamama, Cirque de Soleil, Nike, Rolex, Google and Aston Martin among others, following assessment by marketing professionals and the public alike.
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Newsletter Subscription
Sign up for our ARN newsletters! The premier provider of daily news to the IT channel, covering business, technology, products, and services.
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Desktop Debates: VP Square-Off Streamed Live [America's Next Top President]
Once again, would-be people-who-matter are going to be talking at each another tonight. Update: Here's the link to CBS, and here's another one for CNN's live feed. A commenter says that MSNBC has it,...
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Club Notes: No Glitch in this system
Who knew that laptops were going to be the musical wave of the future? Girl Talk went solo with the idea, but now the Glitch Mob is taking electronic music to the next level.
Colorado Daily |
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Bringing news to the small screen
The Newspaper Association of America recently launched a collection of case studies that cover the many aspects of mobile web for newspapers.
The Star |
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New Sony Reader has light, note-taking stylus
Sony Corp. unveiled a new e-book reader Thursday with a built-in light and a touch-sensitive display, features that set it apart from Amazon.com Inc.'s competing Kindle reader. The PRS-700 is Sony's third model of the Reader, and will go on sale at the end of the month for about $400. It represents further experimentation on the part of manufacturers trying to find the right formula to make ...
The State |
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2 Europeans indicted for launching cyberattacks
Thu, Oct 2, 2008 (5:39 p.m.) Two Europeans have been indicted in Los Angeles for allegedly launching Internet attacks to shut down two retail Web sites in the U.S.
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Tip from Boca Raton leads to arrest in Sweden of someone threatening to plan attack
A tip from someone who saw a distributing posting on a blog to the Boca Raton police has led to the arrest of a Swedish teenager who wrote that he was planning an attack on his school.
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Mideast tops in Net use
DOHA • The Middle East saw the highest growth in the volume of Internet users in the world over the last six years, as the number of people using the Web soared by more than 600 percent, three times higher than the global average increase, according to a report by industry research firm RNCOS.
The Peninsula |
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Are Chinese spies monitoring Fonterra and NZers?
New Zealanders will be disturbed to learn that China has been conducting a massive spying operation on the online phone service Skype, and that one of the trigger phrases is 'milk powder', Green Party Human Rights Spokesperson Keith Locke says.
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VP debate LIVE (IE only)
Watch a live stream of the Vice Presidential debates. This stream will only work with Internet Explorer.
The News Virginian |
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Rugged scanning handheld runs Windows Mobile
— Sep. 24, 2008 — Janam says it is now shipping a ruggedized handheld computer based on Windows Mobile 5.0. The XM65 features a Freescale iMX.21 processor, 3.5-inch QVGA touchscreen, Bluetooth, optional 802.11b wireless networking, a backlit numeric keypad, and a scanner supporting 1D and 2D barcodes, says Janam.
WindowsForDevices |
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ESC Boston
In addition to the above, many other events at ESC Boston should intrigue Windows fans. For example, show organizers will be offering a "Build Your Own Embedded System" (BYOES) program, which offers hands-on assistance to developers as they build embedded systems at the show.
WindowsForDevices |
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Mideast tops in Net use
DOHA • The Middle East saw the highest growth in the volume of Internet users in the world over the last six years, as the number of people using the Web soared by more than 600 percent, three times higher than the global average increase, according to a report by industry research firm RNCOS.
The Peninsula |
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Fujitsu may leave hard drive market
Shaun Nichols in San Francisco, Japanese computing giant Fujitsu is reportedly looking to sell off its hard drive business to rival storage specialist Western Digital....
vnunet.com |
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2 Europeans indicted for launching cyberattacks
Two Europeans have been indicted in Los Angeles for allegedly launching Internet attacks to shut down two retail Web sites in the U.S. A federal grand jury returned the indictment Thursday against Lee Graham Walker of England and Axel Gembe of Germany. Both...
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Zune music store coming to Windows Mobile - first official confirmation !!!
October 03, 2008 [General] By Edward J. R. Now, we built the Zune hardware with the Zune software - and what you’ll see more and more over time is that the Zune software will also be ported to and be more important not just with the hardware but on the PC, on Windows Mobile devices, etc.
MS Mobiles |
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Pete Doherty’s Moss tribute
Pete Doherty has posted a romantic tribute to ex-girlfriend Kate Moss on the internet to win her back.
NZCity |
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2 Europeans indicted for launching cyberattacks
LOS ANGELES (AP) - Two Europeans have been indicted in Los Angeles for allegedly launching Internet attacks to shut down two retail Web sites in the U.S.
KMIR 6 Palm Springs |
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Seven blog news trackers compared
Google Blog Search is the new kid on town, but what about the other services that have offered similar functionality? We break down six competitors.
CNET |
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Online yoga classes could lead to injuries
Yoga classes seem to be popping up everywhere, even on the Internet. While it's certainly more convenient to learn online, you could be setting yourself up for injury.
KING5 Seattle |
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MI5 secrets stolen in PC theft
A HANDHELD computer containing secret intelligence documents about terrorism has been stolen through the open window of an MI5 hideout.
News Interactive |
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MI5 secrets stolen in PC theft
A HANDHELD computer containing secret intelligence documents about terrorism has been stolen through the open window of an MI5 hideout.
News Interactive |
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Ballmer keeps talking, says Android "looks like version one"
Filed under: Cellphones Steve Ballmer's whirlwind UK media tour ahead of the Professional Developers Conference just keeps giving us sound bite gems: first it was Windows Cloud , then Zune on Windows Mobile , and now Stevie's taking shots at Android and the G1. Calling Microsoft David to Google's search Goliath, Ballms said that he wasn't worried about Android because it won't be ...
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