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Apple News: Apple Releases iTunes 8.0.1
It took a few weeks, but Apple has finally released an iTunes 8.0.1 update for iTunes 8 for Mac OS X and Windows. Apple says fixes in the update include the following:Seamlessly plays the current song when creating a ...
PDA Buyer's Guide |
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Digital Photo: Geotag your shots
Most digital cameras don't include GPS receivers. No matter. With the right software you can easily add location data, called geotags, to your photos and then your snapshots on a map or share your photo route with others.
Macworld |
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Apple denies report of Jobs heart attack
An Internet report claiming that Apple Inc chief executive Steve Jobs has had a heart attack is not true, the company said on Friday.
Canada.com |
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eBay Watch: Where Have All the Google Results Gone?
eBay Watch : EBay's Google glitches, eBay.ca clashes with media shipping limits and new Web shops.
ECommerce-Guide |
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Toshiba Satellite Pro U400-S1001X
Double down on the memory and the 13-inch Toshiba Satellite U400-S1001X becomes a well-rounded laptop that will withstand the rigors of business travel.
CNET |
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Deal Radar 2008: Fliqz
Online video has led to the internet becoming a richer medium, and has created many beneficiaries in the infrastructure sector. Here's a company that wants to add to that momentum.
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AAPL Takes Roller Coaster Ride on Jobs Heart Attack Rumor
Apple's stock went for a wild ride Friday morning following a rumor that CEO Steve Jobs was taken to the hospital after suffering from a heart attack. The company's stock dipped below US$100 for a short time, but began recovering after Apple representatives said that the rumor was...
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US online health companies merge to take on WebMD
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Two of the largest online health companies in the United States announced Friday that they were joining forces to take on the leader in the field of Internet medical advice, WebMD.com.
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Nokia takes on Apple's iTunes, iPhone (Reuters)
LONDON (Reuters) - Nokia, the world's top mobile phone maker, launched its free music package on Thursday, issuing a challenge to Apple Inc's dominance of the digital music market.
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Nokia takes on Apple's iTunes, iPhone
Nokia, the world's top mobile phone maker, launched its free music package on Thursday, issuing a challenge to Apple Inc's dominance of the digital music market.
Reuters via Yahoo! News |
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Phorm opponents launch online petition
An online petition has been set up to try and persuade the government to halt the controversial Phorm online advertising programme.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Report: H-P to launch smart phone
Hewlett-Packard Co. is gearing up to launch a new smart phone that will expand its device business to individual consumers, according to a report Friday. (HPQ)
Sacramento Business Journal |
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Businesses back broadband vision
The Dunedin City Council is vowing to press ahead with an ambitious community-owned fibre broadband network, regardless of government support, and is backed by irate city businesses.
Otago Daily Times |
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Advanced IP-STB Reference Design Powered by Oregan Media Browser Achieves DLNA 1.5 Certification and DLNA Testbed ...
LONDON, BUSINESS WIRE -- Oregan Networks, an embedded media browser company, has announced a successful industry-first certification and availability of its Digital Media Player (DMP) reference design, as per Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA(R)) Home Networked Interoperability Guidelines, v1.5, supporting High Definition WMV-9 and mobile H.264 video codecs, along with other baseline media ...
Broadcast Newsroom |
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Dell Mini 9 hacked to run OS X
Filed under: Laptops We're assuming Apple will eventually give up and release a netbook of its own, but until then Steve had better get used to seeing OS X hacked to run on all manner of tiny laptops -- the latest to make the switch is Dell's Inspiron Mini 9. Nothing too complicated about this hack, since most of the work was already done for the internally-similarly MSI Wind, but ...
Engadget |
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Bloggers keep journalists honest
Journalists are the watchdogs of government. They take pride in being unbiased and sometimes even count themselves as the fourth check in our government's system of checks and balances. Usually, they've gone to college and studied to earn a degree and their place in the field.
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Western staying vigilante, prepared for cyber attacks
Cyber security isn't just something that makes a good "Dateline" special. It is an increasingly important issue that is often overlooked. October is National Cyber Security Awareness Month at Western Illinois University, and the University Technology services will be hosting a Web site dedicated to making students more aware.
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Congress passes bill to save Internet radio
Web radio operators may finally be getting a break from a massive increase in music royalty fess. After months of no action both houses of Congress have finally passed the Webcaster Settlement Act according to a New York Times article. The act allows for a settlement to be reached between web broadcasters, represented by the [...]
Geek.com |
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Orange et LaCie créent la Home Library
Le concept de la Home Library n'a rien de révolutionnaire en soi, mais il permet d'offrir au grand public un serveur multimédia simple et convivial. Cette solution permet donc de stocker, centraliser et partager tous les contenus multimédia de la maison grâce à l'association du disque dur réseau LaCie Internet Space de 500 Go et du logiciel Home Library d'Orange. L'utilisateur peut ainsi ...
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Pervasip's VoX Communications Subsidiary to Exhibit at Comptel Plus; EVP Featured in Online Video Interview With IP ...
WHITE PLAINS, N.Y.----Pervasip Corporation , a leading provider of wholesale voice over Internet Protocol broadband telephone services, today announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary, VoX Communications Corporation, will exhibit at Booth #39 Sunday through Tuesday, October 5 through 7, at the upcoming Comptel Plus Fall 2008 Convention and Expo in Orlando, Florida.
Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance |
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Phorm opponents launch online petition
David Neal, An online petition has been set up to try and persuade the government to halt the controversial Phorm online advertising programme....
vnunet.com |
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Google unveils plan to save the world
Tom Young, Google has unveiled a $4 trillion plan detailing how it thinks the US should transition to a low carbon economy....
vnunet.com |
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For Achieving Greater Agility and Bottom-Line Savings, Global 2000 Companies Are Honored
Emptoris, a leading provider of enterprise supply and contract management software, today announced the winners of the inaugural Emptoris Customer Awards Program. The Emptoris Awards recognize the achievements of Global 2000 companies in the areas of innovation, adoption and creating bottom-line value with supply and contract management software. Eight leading Global 2000 companies were ...
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Trim the Bloat from iTunes 8 on Windows [ITunes]
Tech site ZDNet walks through how to trim the bloat from a fresh install of iTunes on a Windows PC. The Windows version of iTunes 8 is a 64MB download. (For the sake of comparison, Windows Media...
Lifehacker |
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Group: China censoring Internet activities
BEIJING, Oct. 3 (UPI) -- The Chinese government has been censoring messages on the Skype Internet service, a research group in Canada alleges.
UPI |
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