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BlackBerry Storm Officially Announced, Desktop Emulator Launched
It was reported yesterday that the BlackBerry Storm would be making its official debut tomorrow (which is today) and it seems that all the ducks have lined up in a row, because RIM has officially unleashed its touchscreen wonder onto the world.
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Free Service Allows User to Securely Store Health Information Online
My Personal Health Record is launching a no-cost secure and confidential online service that allows users to keep health information organized, accurate and in one place. Users can interactively input, maintain and update their own health information online from any location at anytime at: www.myPHR.ca.
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Suspect arrested in 5 campus burglaries
Washington University Police investigators recovered items stolen in a string of five burglaries on the North Side and South 40 Tuesday, including five laptops, a video game system and several cameras, according to Chief of Police Don Strom.
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Block Ads on Your Jailbroken iPhone or iPod Touch [Step By Step]
Whether you're on Wi-Fi or an EDGE/3G cellular connection, many web pages would load up a heck of a lot faster on the iPhone's Mobile Safari browser if you weren't stuck waiting for "LOWER YOUR...
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Son of state lawmaker charged with Palin email hack
'No interwebs for you!' The son of a Democratic Tennessee state lawmaker pleaded not guilty on Wednesday after being indicted for breaking into the email account of US vice presidential candidate Sarah Palin.…
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CUBA: Emerging community of bloggers?
Blogging has finally hit Cuba, despite the challenge of gaining access to the Internet and the limited number of home computers on the island, and the emergence of a Cuban community of bloggers may soon be more than just wishful thinking.
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Feds to use computer chips to foil cactus thieves
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -- Anyone thinking of swiping a stately saguaro cactus from the desert could soon be hauling off more than just a giant plant.
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Lehigh University student admits stealing laptops, undergarments from fellow students
A Lehigh University student faces up to 20 years in prison after he admitted stealing two laptops and undergarments from the dorm room of two other students earlier this year. "Well, you're in a lot of trouble," Northampton County Judge...
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Hakia Serves Credible Results in New Search Interface
Recently Hakia extended a call to librarians and information professionals to help them in their quest to bring credible search results to the web on all topics. Previously Hakia offered credibility stamped health and medical searches. Expanding beyond those topics to include all is obviously a very lofty goal, and one that most certainly cannot [...]
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Thousands of jobs of workers on Government computer contracts are to be axed over the next two years, union officials have been told.
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Will Sprint take the Internet wireless?
Barry West was in a coat and tie Wednesday, but considering the way he was talking, maybe he should have been wearing a cape and a suit with a big “S” on the chest. West was touting Sprint's newly launched WiMax technology for its near super heroic powers to save the battered American economy, revolutionize the wireless industry and change the way consumers access the Internet.
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Palin Email Hacker Indicted by Grand Jury
A 20-year-old college student was indicted Tuesday by a federal grand jury in Tennessee for allegedly hacking into the Yahoo e-mail account of Republican vice presidential candidate and Alaska governor Sarah Palin.
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Littelfuse Unveils Multiplex Wiring Harness for Automotive Aftermarket
DES PLAINES, Ill., BUSINESS WIRE -- Littelfuse, Inc. (NASDAQ:LFUS) announces the end of wiring harness drudgery with the introduction of the ISIS Intelligent Multiplex System, a solid-state electrical system that eliminates tangles of wire, slashes install time in half, and gives auto enthusiasts complete control over their cars' accessories in ways that are limited only by their imaginations.
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Charter Giving Away a Hybrid Car with "Save Green Go Green" Online Sweepstakes
Charter continues to promote online sales channel with new sweepstakes
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Feds to use computer chips to foil cactus thieves
TUCSON, Ariz. - Anyone thinking of swiping a stately saguaro cactus from the desert could soon be hauling off more than just a giant plant.
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UT Student Pleads Not Guilty In Hacking of Palin’s Email Account
Read the court documents about how authorities say David Kernell hacked into Sarah Palin’s email account and changed the password.
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Yahoo revamps calendar service
Yahoo plans to launch a public beta test of a new Yahoo Calendar on Wednesday.
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ZPower claims its silver-zinc batteries last 40% longer than lithium-ion
A company called ZPower has designed batteries with silver- and zinc-based electrodes that it says will offer up to 40% more computer time per charge than today´s lithium-ion batteries. Consumers won´t have to wait long to see if the new batteries live up to the claim, as ZPower plans to release the first silver-zinc battery-powered laptop in 2009.
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Researchers harness Google Earth to fight dengue
[MEXICO CITY] Researchers have used Google Earth to create a simple, inexpensive mapping tool to help fight vector-borne diseases like dengue in resource-poor countries.
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3,300 jobs slashed at controversial IT contractor EDS
More than 3,000 jobs of workers with a controversial Government computer contractor are to be axed over the next two years.
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Microsoft, IBM Sketch Cloud Computing Plans
OS ROundup It's too soon to say whether vaporware combined with condensation will yield an effective cloud computing strategy and the panacea it promises. One thing's for certain though: It won't be long before we hear, "get offa my cloud."
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PSEG to help vandalized YWCA
TRENTON - PSE&G is stepping in to help the Trenton YWCA facility hit by vandals who stole $7,000 worth of computers and destroyed much of the office equipment and furniture last weekend.
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Attic of riches
Randy Metcalf/The Explorer , Richie and Judy Ravner have sold items on eBay for the past five years, turning a hobby of selling hard-to-find items bought at garage sales into a full-time business run out of their home.
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Governor Rendell, First Lady Teach Online Class to High School Students Statewide
Discussion Showcases Power Of Technology in PA Classrooms
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