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British Startup to Launch Pro Web Collaboration Service
A British startup is preparing to launch a Web-based collaboration service for business with a screen-sharing feature.
PC World |
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Mozilla Readies Firefox 3.1 Features
New functions include a private browsing mode and beefed up address bar.
PC World |
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Start-up looks to extend battery life
ZPower promising 40 percent longer battery life with its silver-zinc battery, which will make its debut with a large laptop manufacturer next year.
CNET |
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It's official: Apple to talk laptops on October 14
Apple's invitation leaves us with a pretty clear idea of what Steve Jobs and company will be talking about.
CNET |
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Apple expected to unveil new laptops October 14
Apple Inc is expected to unveil new laptop computers next week, issuing invitations on Thursday to an October 14 event that say "The Spotlight turns to notebooks."
Reuters via Yahoo! Canada News |
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HP plans PC manufacturing plant in China
Hewlett-Packard Co. on Thursday announced plans for an advanced manufacturing complex in west China. (HPQ)
BizJournals |
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Miz/Morrison/Cryme Tyme Feud, Scotty Goldman/WWE, SSlam
» WWE is continuing the online feud between Cryme Tyme and The Miz & John Morrison with a new video featuring Cryme Tyme dressing up as Miz & Morrison and mocking them.
Wrestling News |
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Turn Off the Violence Month: Much about the Internet is positive, but it can be dangerous for kids
What does your child do with all the technology in their lives? Think about all the advancements in Internet technology over the past 5-10 years. Your child and other children use a wide variety of different technological devices on a regular basis.
Crookston Daily Times |
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US Researchers Decide Spying On Citizens Is Bad
You remember back in 2006 when there was all this controversy over the US Dept. of Justice subpoenaing search results from Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and AOL? Remember how AT&T and Verizon sold their customers out by making telephone records an open surveillance buffet for the government? read more
WebProNews |
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Is This Site Safe For Your Kids? CyberPatrol Knows
Have you ever glanced over your child's shoulder at the computer screen only to see a URL that seems... weird? a service from CyberPatrol, SiteCAT, allows you to check out the site link, plus add your own comments.
PC Magazine |
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ARM9 SoC targets Linux control applications
— Sep. 30, 2008 — Zilog announced a 32-bit RISC system-on-chip (SoC) based on an ARM9 core.
Linux Devices |
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TwinPOS 3500
In addition to its 12-inch SVGA display and Celeron CPU, the TwinPOS 3500 features 512MB of memory, plus mass storage that can be either a 40GB SATA hard drive, or a 2.5GB SSD (solid state drive).
Linux Devices |
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Alleged Palin Hacker Pleads Innocent
David Kernell, who was accused of accessing Gov. Sarah Palin's email account without authorization, pleaded innocent to the charges on Wednesday.
PC Magazine |
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Thursday, October 9th
Before today’s e-column, two administrative notes. First, nothing I’ve ever written has ever prompted a reaction like last week’s e-column. In six days, over 1,150 of you added comments to the online version at nytimes.com/pogue . The column was the #1 most e-mailed New York Times article for two days straight.
New York Times |
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INSERTING and REPLACING Amazon Web Services Lowers Pricing for Amazon S3
SEATTLE, BUSINESS WIRE -- Insert in third graph (table), "GB" (gigabyte) after US and EU dollar figures.
Broadcast Newsroom |
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@ Future of Web Apps: Stefan Fountain on the ubiquity of mobile internet
The future of mobile is not about the phone but about mobility, says dutch developer Stefan Fountain, of Soocial. He already has reputation as a "rock'n'roll developer", whatever that means, and there's a good crowd for his talk.
Guardian Unlimited |
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HP to create new PC factory in China
(AP:NEW YORK) Hewlett-Packard Co. plans to create a new factory for desktop and laptop computers in the Chinese city of Chongqing, it said Thursday. HP already has several facilities in China, and is the second-largest maker of PCs in the country, it said.
INO News |
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Micron Tech cuts global work force by 15 percent
(AP:BOISE, Idaho) Micron Technology Inc. will cut about 15 percent of its work force around the globe as part of a restructuring of its computer memory chip operations, the company said Thursday.
INO News |
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HP jilts Intel SSDs
Smooches with Samsung After enthusiastically supporting Intel's solid state drive (SSD) launch in August, HP has gone and selected Samsung SSDs for its virtualisation blade server system.…
The Register |
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Fake YouTube pages used to spread viruses
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- 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.
FOX 11 Tucson |
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Symantec eyes pay-per-use software
Virtualization may spell the end of expensive long-term software-licensing deals, enabling the monitoring of each software instance use, according to the security company.
CNET |
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Sarah Palin email hacker indicted
The 20 year-old son of Democratic state legislator Mike Kernell has been indicted for hacking into the email account of Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin.
VNU Net via Yahoo! UK & Ireland News |
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Start-up looks to extend battery life
Intel-backed start-up ZPower may be the first to introduce an alternative to the ubiquitous lithium-ion laptop battery, with a silver-zinc technology the company says will make its debut with a large laptop maker in 2009.
CNET via Yahoo! News |
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Police jail 2 for online sex crimes
Cyber sex stings by the Princeton Police Department have led to the arrests of two central Kentucky men. A Russell County man was arrested on Saturday, Sept. 27, and a Scott County man was arrested Friday, Oct. 3, police said Monday.
Princeton Times Leader |
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Apple Announcing New Notebooks on October 14th and CrunchGear will be there
The invites are out and the rumors can be laid to rest. Will it be new " Brick " aluminum-cased MacBooks/Pro ? Or just plain old plastic ones with Nvidia chipsets ? Will they be under $1,000 ? Be sure to tune in for CrunchGear's live blog of the event on October 14th at 10AM PDT.
TechCrunch |
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