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Problems with Firefox; Best Hard Drive for Gaming
The tips come from the forum and are picked each week by yours truly. Our troubleshooting guide for technology.
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Microsoft Unveils Plan for 3 Labs in Europe
Microsoft described the move as a vote of confidence in the European economy and in the companys ability to close the gap with Google.
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Dell Latitude E6400 14in business laptop
Dredd-ful new design? Review Dell supplied us with a Latitude E6400 set up for German users. That seems appropriate given the laptop's black, angular design which seems stereotypically Teutonic in its slab-like seriousness. The other word its look brings to mind is "ThinkPad".…
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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.
PhysOrg |
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Network Theory Can Explain US Credit Crunch
The financial crisis currently consuming the U.S. has led tech industry leaders, such as Microsoft's Steve Ballmer, to speak out in favor of quick Congressional action. Tech stocks, as well as general stocks, have plummeted, and there is confusion over why this crisis is happening and spreading so fast. One explanation that makes a lot of sense draws on network and information theory.
TechNewsWorld.com |
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Durban is streaking ahead
Durban's launch of its broadband service, dubbed eThekwini Metroconnect, means the city is speeding ahead to become the first "smart city" on the African continent by selling spare broadband capacity on its extensive optic fibre network to business, and ultimately residents, at drastically reduced rates.
Pretoria News |
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Guessing game for a good cause
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New London Day |
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Jörg Blumtritt wechselt zu Tremor Media
Noch ein prominenter Neuzugang für Tremor Media: Nach Ex-Google-Chef Christian Baudis will jetzt auch der ehemalige Burda-Manager Jörg Blumtritt die Europa-Tochter des Video-Netzwerks nach oben pushen.
Internet World Business |
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What's the big deal about WiMax?
There's been a lot of buzz about WiMax as Sprint Nextel rolls out its first network to use the 4G wireless technology. But what exactly is it? This FAQ will help you sort it out.
CNET |
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What's the big deal about WiMax?
There's been a lot of buzz about WiMax as Sprint Nextel rolls out its first network to use the 4G wireless technology. But what exactly is it? This FAQ will help you sort it out.
CNET |
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Be A Proud Pet Owner: Upload Pet Picture on Internet
Dog is one of the most pets that everyone have in their home and as we all know that dogs are called as man’s best friend. You can never be wrong choosing dog as a pet in your home, the companionship and loyalty that they give to their owner is really exceptional.
Turks.US |
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New P&O web site takes to the water
Cruise operator P&O has announced the launch of a new website, designed by web agency Yucca to provide improved search and a more intuitive user experience.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Cellular schickt Mobil-Angebot für Red Bull ins Rennen
Die Spezialisten der Hamburger Full-Service-Agentur Cellular haben für Mobilkom Austria das "Red Bull Mobile"-Portal realisiert.
Internet World Business |
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Senator Urges D.O.J. to Monitor Google-Yahoo Deal
A key senator is urging the Justice Department to keep up its investigation into the antitrust implications of the Internet advertising partnership that Google and Yahoo plan to launch this month.
New York Times |
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Tucows Partners with Web.com to Offer Personalized Email and Website Services for Small and Medium-sized Businesses
Tucows Inc., a leading provider of Internet services to web hosting companies and ISPs worldwide, today announced that it has partnered with Web.com, a leading provider of online marketing services for small business, to offer Tucows's OpenSRS Personal Names Service.
CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance |
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Generational Divide: Age Matters When It Comes to Small Business Owners' Attitudes Toward Office Technology
Forget the instruction manual. Generation Y entrepreneurs prefer to take a "do it yourself" attitude when learning how to use new technology. This is just one of the generational differences among small business owners uncovered in new research released today by HP Canada.
CNW Group via Yahoo! Finance |
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Tucows Partners with Web.com to Offer Personalized Email and Website Services for Small and Medium-sized Businesses
Tucows Inc., a leading provider of Internet services to web hosting companies and ISPs worldwide, today announced that it has partnered with Web.com, a leading provider of online marketing services for small business, to offer Tucows's OpenSRS Personal Names Service.
PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance |
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FFastFill Announces Connectivity with BGC US Treasury Markets
CHICAGO & LONDON----FFastFill plc, a leading provider of application services to the electronic trading community, announced today that it is the first Independent Software Vendor to pass conformance requirements with BGC US Treasury markets via the BGC Vendor Partnership Program*.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Internet World Fachmesse
Welche Rolle haben Redaktionen im Web 2.0? Wie funktionieren erfolgreiche Tourismus-Plattformen, was ist beim FMCG-Vertrieb zu beachten und wie ändert das Internet das Kundenverhalten für Banken und Versicherungen. Über diese Fragen diskutieren namhafte Branchenexperten auf dder diesjährigen Internet World Fachmesse & Kongress
Internet World Business |
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Pangora startet Umfrage zu E-Commerce-Trends
Wie entwickelt sich das Investitionsklima in der Online-Branche und was sind die aktuellen Trends im E-Commerce? Machen Sie mit bei der aktuellen Pangora-Online-Umfrage.
Internet World Business |
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Durban is streaking ahead
Durban's launch of its broadband service, dubbed eThekwini Metroconnect, means the city is speeding ahead to become the first "smart city" on the African continent by selling spare broadband capacity on its extensive optic fibre network to business, and ultimately residents, at drastically reduced rates.
The Star |
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RI contractor barred from federal projects
A state bridge contractor whose employee is charged with hacking into state computers has been suspended from bidding on any federally financed projects.
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City looking into 'administrative irregularities'
The city of Montreal is continuing an investigation into alleged "administrative irregularities" in its computer operations department that led to the firing of a department employee last month, Robert Cassius de Linval, the city's director of corporate affairs, said yesterday.
Montreal Gazette |
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Top Japan Websites for August 2008
Internet research firm comScore has released its August 2008 rankings of the largest and fastest-growing Internet properties and site categories in Japan.
Netimperative |
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Then and now: Google reopens 2001 search index
To mark its tenth birthday, Google has made available its oldest readily accessible search index for one month only.
Netimperative |
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