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Sony Reader has light, note-taking stylus
Sony has unveiled a new eBook reader with a built-in light and a touch-sensitive display, features that set it apart from Amazon.com's competing Kindle reader.
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How evolution inspired a PC game
Spore is a computer game from Electronic Arts, and one of the most eagerly anticipated for years.
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WiMax Pushes Out Of The Nest In Baltimore
In the commercial U.S. debut of a technology central to the wireless strategies of Comcast and Time Warner Cable, Sprint Nextel last week launched WiMax broadband wireless service in its first market, Baltimore.
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Campaigns Collect Crucial Votes Before Election Day with an e-Absentee Ballot Strategy
Absentee Ballots Can Pull Out a Win Using ElectionMall's Online Software (PRWeb Oct 4, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/10/prweb1425344.htm
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New law tells computer techs to report child porn
Under a new Illinois law, computer technicians must report to law enforcement any customers whose computers contain child pornography.
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36 Crazyfists - Liveshow online
Alaskas Metal-Schwergewicht 36 Crazyfists haben eine Show von ihrer aktuellen Tour im Internet veröffentlicht. Das Set wurde in Syracuse, New York gefilmt und kann hier angeschaut werden. 36 Crazyfists wollen ebenfalls am 09.01.2009 ihre Show in Anchorage, Alaska filmen und eine Live-DVD veröffentlichen. Dazu Brock Lindow: "the show will be monstrous as the ones in the past have proved to be ...
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Photos: Top 10 reviews of the week
Here are CNET Reviews' 10 favorite items from the past week, including the 120GB iPod Classic, Nikon D90 digital SLR, and Seagate's FreeAgent Go portable hard drive.
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Vizcaya Internet café loses P1M to burglars
SOLANO, Nueva Vizcaya – A popular Internet café here has been robbed by still unknown burglars who carted away at least P1 million worth of computers and other supplies, GMANews.TV learned Saturday.
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Where Are The Profitable VC Funded Web 2.0 Startups?
Thanks to all who sent in their stories of gritty entrepreneurs . To those who just copied the standard PR spiel with an opening line about "gritty entrepreneurs", please stop! We will be doing some interviews. Right now we are parsing through the incoming stories to classify and spot some trends. The first big question that jumps out is: where are the profitable VC funded web ventures? ...
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FBI granted broader powers
WASHINGTON -- Justice Department officials released new guidelines Friday that empower FBI agents to use intrusive techniques to gather intelligence within the U.S., alarming civil liberties groups and Democratic lawmakers who worry that they invite privacy violations and other abuses.
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Campaigns Collect Crucial Votes Before Election Day with an e-Absentee Ballot Strategy
Absentee Ballots Can Pull Out a Win Using ElectionMall's Online Software
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New state law says techies must report child porn
New Illinois law requires repair technicians to inform on customers if they see a questionable image SPRINGFIELD — Computer technicians must report to law enforcement any customers whose computers contain child pornography under a new law that drew fire Friday from opponents who warned innocent people will end up under investigation.
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Redington Gulf to distribute Trapeze Networks products in the Middle East & Africa
04 October 2008 UAE, Redington Gulf, one of the leading IT distributors and supply chain solutions providers in Middle East and Africa, today announced that it has entered into a tie-up with Trapeze Networks, a specialized wireless WLAN vendor.
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Consumer Reports
The Web is supposed to make shopping simple. Click, click, click and before you know it, that sweater, bag or box of T-bones is at the doorstep. When it works, it’s like magic; but when it doesn’t, consumers can end up surfing endlessly.
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Chambersburg schools cash in on energy savings
CHAMBERSBURG, PA - When it comes to saving energy, attention to details, such as turning off computer monitors, can reap big benefits. In the Chambersburg Area School District, saving energy has saved the district about $265,000 over the past year. The lower utility bills have come despite higher costs for electricity, gas and oil, said Connie Kelley, a former teacher who now is the district's ...
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Weekly Wrapup: Nokia's iPhone Competitor, Netflix API, RDF Apps, and More
It's time for our weekly summary of Web Technology news, products and trends. This week Nokia launched an iPhone competitor called the Tube, Netflix released an API, Google Blog Search re-designed, and we ran a poll about Flash coming to iPhone. On the trends side, we investigated the lack of commercial RDF apps in the Semantic Web, reviewed 5 insightful science books, launched our 'Gritty ...
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Thanks RWW Sponsors; New Sponsor Package in October
Thank you to our sponsors, for supporting our mission to provide in-depth coverage of Web apps and trends. To enquire about sponsor slots on ReadWriteWeb, email us for a Media Kit. NEW: we now include RSS advertising as part of our main Sponsor package. Why sponsor ReadWriteWeb? It is one of the 10 most popular blogs in the world, according to Technorati , and reaches an influential ...
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Google Shoping for an Ad Agency?
You don’t see a lot of traditional advertising from Google . Their philosophy is to build great products and develop amazing technology and let it sell (and support) itself. Their marketing strategy has relied mostly on word of mouth - and its worked well. It just may not be enough for a company their size. read more
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New state law requires computer techs to report child porn
NEW 7:10 a.m. SPRINGFIELD -- Computer technicians must report to law enforcement any customers whose computers contain child pornography under a new law that drew fire Friday from opponents who warned innocent people will end up under investigation.
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Designing Web Sites to Curry Customer Favor
In today's world, a Web site is a must-have for any successful business. But if it's not meeting the customers' needs, it can also be the kiss of death. "The immediacy of the Web can be both good and bad," said Chris Edwards, chief operations officer with Creata Vivendi, a marketing, public-relations and consulting company in Conewago Township, York County, Pa.
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CATTERMOLE EXPECTS DOWNING MOVE
Lee Cattermole fully expects his former team-mate Stewart Downing to follow him out of Middlesbrough. The Stockton-born midfielder, like Downing, is a lifelong Boro fan and came through the youth ranks at the Riverside.
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Life in the cloud
My head has been in the clouds lately ... the computing cloud, that is. I've been thinking about the various discussions as to what the [...]
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No takers on eBay for roadside Elvis museum
WRIGHT CITY, Mo. (AP) - It looks like there are no takers for the Elvis is Alive museum. Owner Andy Key tried to sell the collection of the former eastern Missouri museum on eBay.
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EMC hopes product placement will be just the ticket
Unless you work with advanced computer gear, you've probably never seen the data storage systems built by EMC Corp. of Hopkinton.
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Schweiker leads effort against cyber bullying
Former Pennsylvania Gov. Mark Schweiker cautioned students at Neshaminy's Oliver Heckman Elementary School on Friday to be careful when using the Internet.
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