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Web Technology Cuts Mobile Calling Fees
The cost of talking on the go is coming down, thanks to an increasing number of options for using Internet calling services on cellphones as an alternative to traditional cellular service plans.
InformationWeek |
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Fake YouTube pages used to spread viruses
Savvy Internet users know that downloading unsolicited computer programs is one of the most dangerous things you can do online. It puts you at great risk for a virus or another time bomb from a hacker.
KATU Portland |
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Man robbed in hospital grounds
Computer and iPod stolen by gang (07/10/2008 16:08:24)
Biggleswade Today |
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Sony, Microsoft Virtual Communities To Start
Video game rivals Sony and Microsoft are going head-to-head in virtual worlds for their home consoles later this year.
Channel 8 San Diego |
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Micron Tech Reduces Global Workforce By 15 Percent
Micron Technology is cutting about 15 percent of its work force around the world as part of a restructuring of its computer-memory operations.
Channel 8 San Diego |
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State awards grant to streamline Quincy Transit Lines bus scheduling
Quincy Transit Lines will do a better job scheduling rides for seniors and those with disabilities thanks to new software the agency will buy with a $45,000 federal grant.
Quincy Herald-Whig |
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Council consider effects of library web access
Free high-speed Internet access may be on offer to all Clutha district libraries, but not everyone around the Clutha District Council table believes it is a good deal for the community.
Otago Daily Times |
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Government Computer News
Government Computer News’ editorial “Elevate cybersecurity” identified potential conclusions from a new study to be released in November by the Center for Strategic and International Studies’ Commission on Cyber Security for the 44th Presidency.
Government Computer News |
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Chefs create digital cooking class to go
Take a bright idea, add a healthy dollop of Kiwi ingenuity, stir in a camera, computers and a bunch of iPods for good measure - and, hey presto, you have a recipe for success.
Otago Daily Times |
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Sybase iAnywhere Launches Migration Program for Nokia Intellisync
Sybase iAnywhere has launched its new Nokia Intellisync Migration Program. The program is aimed at supporting Nokia Intellisync partners and customers affected by Nokia’s decision to stop the development and marketing of its behind-the-firewall business mobility solutions. Sybase iAnywhere is offering Nokia Intellisync customers free copies of selected Information Anywhere Suite components, ...
SYS-CON Media |
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Micron Tech reduces global workforce by 15 percent
Micron Technology is cutting about 15 percent of its work force around the world as part of a restructuring of its computer-memory operations. The bulk of the jobs will be cut from Micron's operations in Boise. A company statement said Thursday that the cuts were a result of declining customer demand and product oversupply, which has driven the selling price for NAND flash memory below ...
The State |
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Micron Tech reduces global workforce by 15 percent
Micron Technology is cutting about 15 percent of its work force around the world as part of a restructuring of its computer-memory operations. The bulk of the jobs will be cut from Micron's operations in Boise.
Yahoo! Asia News |
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Xerox printers gain iPhone support
Xerox Alliance Partner, triboni , has introduced its Xerox Multi-Functional Printer (MFP) suite, software which integrates some Xerox printers with corporate business processes - and offers support for the iPhone.
Macworld UK |
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Being smart about Web mail
If someone learns your Web mail password, it's a very difficult situation--one that may not end well. Here are tips to prevent problems with Gmail, Yahoo, and Hotmail.
CNET |
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Micron Tech reduces global workforce by 15%
Associated Press - October 9, 2008 11:53 AM ET BOISE, Idaho (AP) - Micron Technology is cutting about 15% of its work force around the world as part of a restructuring of its computer-memory...
KATC 3 Lafayette |
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Local students graduate from UC
David Ball, associate of arts; Jarrod Betz, master of science; Jeffrey Bray, associate of applied science; Micah Bray, bachelor of arts; Mary Browder, master of education; Jeffrey Bryant, bachelor of applied and general studies; Michael Candelaresi, master of arts; Lee Carraher, bachelor of science in computer engineering; Lenora Carraher, master of education; Bridgitte Clarke, associate of ...
Community Press & Recorder |
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Netbook returns blamed on Linux 'teething problems'
Higher return rates for Linux-based netbooks don't necessarily reflect badly on the open-source operating system, according to Ubuntu backer Canonical
ZDNet UK |
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Mobile Calling Options Widen
Wi-Fi and VoIP combo on smartphones allows users to gab it up without dipping into carrier minutes.
Enterprise IT Planet |
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Micron Tech reduces global workforce by 15 percent
Micron Technology is cutting about 15 percent of its work force around the world as part of a restructuring of its computer-memory operations.
Belleville News-Democrat |
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$800 Mac Laptop Rumor Gains Mainstream Attention
An unconfirmed report from The Inquisitr [sic] that Apple will be releasing a US$800 Mac laptop is gaining traction from the mainstream press, with the New York Times, ZDNet, and other publications citing The Inquisitr in coverage of such a laptop
The Mac Observer |
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How much would an $800 Apple laptop hurt Microsoft?
Just when the Windows marketing team thought things probably couldn't get much worse, there's word that Apple may be gearing up to launch a new Macbook with a low-end $800 price point. by Mary Jo Foley
ZDNet |
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Thursday October 09, 2008 - 12:00 EST
GIBRALTAR -- PRESS RELEASE -- Littlewoodspoker.com, a popular online poker website, has recently been upgraded and is now offered to players with a fresh look, exciting new games, more gaming options and bigger sign-on bonuses.
Rolling Good Times |
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Mandriva Linux 2009 'optimised' for mini laptops
Linux publisher Mandriva has released its latest distribution, Mandriva Linux 2009 , offering a faster boot time and up-to-date versions of tools such as KDE, Gnome, OpenOffice and Firefox, plus an installer that optimises the platform for mini-laptops.
Infomatics |
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Arts & Leisure: YouTube links to online stores in money-making move
SAN FRANCISCO -- YouTube on Tuesday added links to online stores in a move crafted to pump more money from the hot video-sharing Web site Google bought nearly two years ago in a $1.65 billion stock deal.
BusinessWorld Online |
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Cyberwar threat to U.S. grows worse
By LAWRENCE SELLIN UPI Outside View Commentator WASHINGTON, Oct. 9 (UPI) -- Viruses, worms, identity theft, extortion and other forms of criminal activity are not the only illicit uses of the Internet. "Malware" -- malicious software designed to exploit weaknesses in programs and the computers on which they run -- has now spawned the capability to digitally "soften up the battlefield."
UPI |
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